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Students praying at Lourdes Grotto

 

The tunes from Friday night’s singalong still echoing in their ears, some 50-odd students on the California High School Summer Program awoke early Saturday, ready for the first of the day’s many adventures. They gathered at the flagpole for a quick breakfast followed by a hike into the surrounding foothills.

Armed with little more than water and sunscreen, the group rose in the early-morning shade, until, the ground leveling out, they stopped at a site with an incredible view, where Program Chaplain Fr. Sebastian offered a special outdoor Mass in the mountain air. “It was an incredible show of devotion,” observed prefect Isaac Osborne (’24), the group having woken up so early, hiked uphill, and then kneeling in the earth.

Photos: Sunrise Hike & Mass
  • Students on sunrise hike
  • Students on sunrise hike
  • Students on sunrise hike
  • Students on sunrise hike
  • Students on sunrise hike
  • Students on sunrise hike
  • Students on sunrise hike
  • Students on sunrise hike
  • Students on sunrise hike
  • Students on sunrise hike
  • Students on sunrise hike
  • Students on sunrise hike

Fr. Sebastian’s homily focused on the miracle of our existence — that God chose each and every one of us who is alive, at every turn, through our ancestors, providence, and grace. He has called each of us by name. Nourished in word and Sacrament, the group then returned to campus, some speedily running the downhill route to reunite with their peers at a picnic lunch.

Photos: Campus Picnic
  • Campus picnic
  • Campus picnic
  • Campus picnic
  • Campus picnic
  • Campus picnic
  • Campus picnic
  • Campus picnic
  • Campus picnic
  • Campus picnic
  • Campus picnic
  • Campus picnic
  • Campus picnic
  • Campus picnic

The day’s next big event was the Summer Program Volleyball Tournament, which took place on the courts inside the Pope St. John Paul II Athletic Center as well as on the sand courts outside. Prefect-led teams went head-to-head in a gauntlet of teamwork and focus. Round after round saw one team take a step forward in the competition. After persevering through all odds, the team led by Tomas Diaz-Bonilla’s (’26) stood tall, emerging as top among the students — only to then fall in back-to-back bouts against the faculty squad.

Photos: Volleyball Tournament
  • Prayer before Volleyball
  • Volleyball
  • Volleyball
  • Volleyball
  • Volleyball
  • Volleyball
  • Volleyball
  • Volleyball
  • Volleyball
  • Volleyball
  • Volleyball
  • Volleyball
  • Volleyball
  • Volleyball
  • Volleyball

For dinner, the program enjoyed barbecue chicken in St. Joseph Commons, after which it set out on a Rosary walk down to the campus’s Lourdes Grotto.

Photos: Rosary Walk
  • Rosary Walk
  • Campus picnic
  • Campus picnic
  • Campus picnic
  • Campus picnic
  • Campus picnic
  • Campus picnic
  • Campus picnic
  • Campus picnic
  • Campus picnic
  • Campus picnic
  • Campus picnic

All then convened in St. Cecilia Hall for the highly anticipated Open-Mic Night. The audience — many present performing in turn — enjoyed music pieces, poetry, dance, original compositions, skits, and even gymnastics! Applause rose after each performance, some garnering a standing ovation. The Open-Mic Night concluded with an electrifying a cappella rendition of “Hallelujah.”

Photos: Open-Mic Night
  • OPen-Mic Night
  • OPen-Mic Night
  • OPen-Mic Night
  • OPen-Mic Night
  • OPen-Mic Night
  • OPen-Mic Night
  • OPen-Mic Night
  • OPen-Mic Night
  • OPen-Mic Night
  • OPen-Mic Night
  • OPen-Mic Night
  • OPen-Mic Night
  • OPen-Mic Night
  • OPen-Mic Night
  • OPen-Mic Night
  • OPen-Mic Night
  • OPen-Mic Night
  • Open-Mic Night
  • Open-Mic Night
  • Open-Mic Night
  • Open-Mic Night
  • Open-Mic Night
  • Open-Mic Night
  • Open-Mic Night

To round out the night, then students enjoyed some freshly popped popcorn, then settled into their seats for a screening of the film Cinderella Man on the Fritz B. Burns Auditorium’s big screen. When the credits rolled, the programmers called it a day, returning to their residence halls for final socializing and rest.

Another full day of adventure is in store for Sunday, as students visit the California beach and historic Santa Barbara. Check out the Summer Program Blog Monday morning for a full report and photos!