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Student Life
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A Winter Pilgrimage of Grace |
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Written by John Paul Meenan
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Wednesday, 19 March 2008 |
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Every year now for nine years, on March 16th, beginning in the first year of the Academy in the Jubilee year 2000, we have made the pilgrimage to follow in the footsteps of two great martyrs of our country, Saints Jean de Brébeuf and Gabriel Lalemant, who were captured and martyred on that day in 1649 near Midland, Ontario. We visit the site where the two martyrs were captured (St. Louis) and the site where they were cruelly put to death (St. Ignace). At the latter spot, there is also an altar, where every year on March 16th we have offered Mass (this year was an exception, due to it being Passion Sunday; we went to Mass at our own parish of Saint Hedwig's in the morning, and said Vespers at the site instead).
Now, for those of you from Ontario, you may ask, why go to the shrine in these blustery days of March, when the shrine is not even open, and the snow still deep? I’ve often pondered that question myself as I trudge through three feet of the white stuff with a group of students at my back. The answer returns to me with a forceful tug at my conscience, for by going on the actual day of the martyrdom, we are able to experience a faint image of what these two Jesuit martyrs went through, as well as pray to them on the day of their entrance into heaven. Allow me to briefly explain:
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St. Catherine of Siena House |
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 31 October 2007 |
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Siena House
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St. Joseph House |
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 31 October 2007 |
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St. Joe's
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St. Gianna Molla House |
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 31 October 2007 |
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St. Gianna's
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St. Cecilia House |
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 31 October 2007 |
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St. Cecilia's
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St. Michael House |
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 31 October 2007 |
St. Mike's
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Student Life Overview |
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Written by Administrator
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Monday, 27 August 2007 |
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A complete guide to the policies and procedures pertaining to student life is available in the Student Handbook. What follows is an overview of some of the key features of OLSWA’s campus life.
Residences
Students at the Academy live in small men’s and women’s households. The households are designed to foster genuine Christian friendship and growth, and the furthering of a sacramental prayer life. Residence life is more than merely living in a “dorm”. It is a place where real human development is expected to take place, a place to study, and a place to relax. The residences are, in effect, the students’ homes and all residents participate in household upkeep through assigned chores each week. Residence assistants are designated to facilitate the smooth operation of the residences and to ensure that student life policies are respected.
Spiritual Life
There are two Catholic churches in Barry’s Bay, offering daily Mass, weekly Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, and confessions at different times. During term time, the Academy hosts a special Mass every Monday at St. Hedwig’s Church, which is located across the street from our main building. Our chaplain helps us prepare for this Mass by hearing confessions. We keep a calendar with important feast days and saints’ days prominently displayed, and the liturgical year is kept in the forefront of all we do. Prayers before classes, meals, and other activities keep Christ the central focus of life at the Academy. Our chaplain and several local priests are available for spiritual direction throughout the year. Madonna House, about a 20 minute drive away from the Academy, is a spiritual haven for prayer and a centre for renewing all things in Christ.
Activities
OLSWA students have a plethora of options as to how to spend their time when they are not engrossed in their studies. The Academy organizes field trips such as religious pilgrimages, and cultural visits to urban centres.
Closer to home, the small-town/rural setting of Barry’s Bay provides an ideal environment for outdoor activities, and the local arena affords opportunities for hockey and ice-skating. For drama aficionados, there is the yearly play in which they may choose to perform or else assist behind the scenes. A high number of musically gifted students always seem to find their way to the Academy; they often have occasion to share their talents at St. Hedwig’s Church or in informal jam sessions amongst themselves. As well, students are always encouraged to participate in some form of community service, whether it be singing Christmas carols at the nearby seniors’ residence, or giving catechetical instruction at the local primary school.
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Hypochondriacs, Love and Elevators |
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Written by Administrator
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Sunday, 14 January 2007 |
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Our Lady Seat of Wisdom Academy presents “Hypochondriacs, Love and Elevators.” This dramatic production consists of two one-act romantic comedies and live jazz music, all with a 1940s theme. The plays are Anton Chekhov’s “Marriage Proposal” and Percival Wilde’s “The Lost Elevator.” These will be interspersed with music from a jazz trio doing covers by the likes of Billie Holiday and Frank Sinatra. Please join us for an evening of Marriage, Misunderstanding and Music on this Valentine’s Day weekend. The location is the Madawaska Valley District High School in Barry's Bay, and tickets are $8 in advance, $10 at the door. For more information contact Jenn Baklinski at 613-757-0025.
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