St. Francis Xavier students bring the artistic genius of Michelangelo into their classroom
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Grade 6 children admire their copies of Michelangelo's artwork after it
was taped to the ceiling of their classroom in St. Francis Xavier
School. Natalie Lake / Special to The B.C. Catholic. |
Natalie Lake's Grade 6 class at St. Francis Xavier School did a massive project based on the Sistine Chapel ceiling in Rome. For
full story see
The B.C. Catholic website.
Also newly posted:
Consecrated life a witness that shows the Church is attractive, says priest
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Father Denis Lemieux, a Madonna House priest, is the author of The I-Choice and Going Home. Deborah Gyapong (CCN). |
Consecrated life provides a witness that makes the Church attractive, a Madonna House priest told a Vocations Fair here Feb. 14. For
full story see
The B.C. Catholic website.
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