Friday, November 30, 2007
Graduation Mass - 23 Nov 2007
Graduation Mass last semester didn't feel that long ago as we held our farewell ceremony at the end of this semester. Our graduants - Patricia, Eric, Hui Chuan, Madeleine, Geoff, Eugenia, Jean, Diane and Bryant, went up to the altar near the end of the Mass to receive their blessings from Fr. Mckenna. Though it is with sadness in our hearts that we see them leaving this family, we look upon them with joy as they begin their new journey, bringing with them skills acquired from their studies and uni life, memories from good old COSDU days, and a passion to love and serve the community that they will be in.
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