Students, Faculty To Participate in Kairos Retreat
Twenty-five La SalleAcademy students and faculty will be embarking on La SalleAcademy's first Kairos Retreat the weekend of Friday, December 4 through December 6. Kairos is a retreat that encourages self-reflection and meaningful interactions with peers. Such activity is intended to foster a greater awareness of and appreciation for one's deeper self, as well as the connection that each person has with the surrounding community and with our Creator.
Twenty-five La SalleAcademy students and faculty will be embarking on La SalleAcademy's first Kairos Retreat the weekend of Friday, December 4 through December 6. Kairos is a retreat that encourages self-reflection and meaningful interactions with peers. Such activity is intended to foster a greater awareness of and appreciation for one's deeper self, as well as the connection that each person has with the surrounding community and with our Creator.
The retreat tries to help the students identify God's role in their life, in both the good and the bad, and challenges them to realize that they can experience God and God's love through everyday experiences, especially through the people in their lives.
Kairos Retreatants
Bianca aRusso, Matthew Bolton, Zachary Coletta, Emma Cotter, Aubrey Curran, Joseph Dellasanta, Jessica Desrosiers, Anthony Federici, Amanda LaCroix, John LaPointe, Alexandra Mays, Meagan Miller, Amanda Pare, Victoria Pesaturo, Nicole Quirk, Nick Savage, Heather Sweet, Holly Sweet, Adam Welch and James Wood.
Adult Chaperones:
Maryann Donohue-Lynch, Margaret Naughton, Patrick Reilly, Tim Donovan and Stephanie Maloney
La Salle Academy is a high school rich in history and grounded in the person and teachings of Jesus and the Catholic faith, which are core to the school's life and culture. The De La Salle Middle School provides a strong holistic foundation for students to transition into high school. The high school and middle school provide students of diverse ethnic, economic, and religious backgrounds, a community to foster growth in the tradition of St. John Baptist de La Salle’s ideals of faith, service, and community.