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Campusthe difference Ministry students making Right to Life March in DC Warriors for Life students made the pilgrimage to Washington DC for the Right to Life March on Thursday, January 22nd. They traveled by bus with Orchard Lake Saint Mary’s and Mercy High Schools. One of the highlights from the trip was a visit from Archbishop Vigneron who was impressed and very pleased to learn the schools had traveled together. The students joined an estimated 600,000 people on the march up Constitution Avenue, around the Capital and in front of the Supreme Court. On Friday, the boys visited Arlington Cemetery where they experienced the changing of the guards at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, then spent the day visiting Smithsonian Museums and Memorials. We are proud of the young men for standing up for the weakest amongst us, being the voice for the voiceless while peacefully and prayerfully trying to change the hearts of those that are blinded by the culture of death in this world. Bonita Springs Mission Trip The annual mission trip to Bonita Springs, Florida took place in July. The Edmund Rice Christian Brothers run a camp for 50 boys and girls in the local community, ministering to the children of migrant workers. Our students spent Monday through Friday, involved in various activities and trips. They ministered to the poor of the local parish, most of whom were Hispanic. Teaching English and religion was the first focus, but this teaching led to Right to Life March serving other needs — all the things that make living and learning possible. Through this rewarding mission trip, students come to know and understand Blessed Edmund’s saying, “Were we to know the merit and value of only going from one street to another to serve a neighbor for the love of God, we should prize it more than silver and gold.” Lima, Peru Mission Trip Brother Rice students spent 10 days in Lima, Peru last summer discovering Jesus and Edmund in the face of the poor on our missionary service immersion. Students live in the spirit of Edmund Rice ministering to the children of this developing country. This trip is always a life changing experience for all of our missionaries. One of the highlights is the process of tearing down, and rebuilding a house of one of the local residents, all of which is done in just two days time. Bonita Springs Mission Trip Glenmary Farm Appalachian Trip For a week in November, a group of 5 students from Brother Rice joined together with five students from 3 other Christian Brothers schools for a week of missionary service and simple living at Glenmary Farm, located in the Appalachian foothills of eastern Kentucky. The Glenmary Group Volunteer Program allows student groups to serve the rural poor of Lewis County, Kentucky, while living a simple life of prayer, community, cultural awareness and reflection. Each day brought a new challenge for the students, from working home construction to visiting a center for the elderly or working at a food and clothing pantry. The evenings allowed for cultural immersion, as the students learned a bit about life in the Appal X