Schools
Nick Wilson
Some 40 senior students from five colleges came together for the first Faith and Chips session on Friday 12 April.
The session gave students from St Patrick’s College Silverstream, St Mary’s, St Catherine’s, Sacred Heart and hosts St Bernard’s College a chance to discuss over hot chips what their various schools are doing with social justice programmes and how to have an impact on the world as young Gospel people.
The session which ran from 4 to 6.30pm started with Fr John Greally celebrating Mass for the group. Another in the Faith and Chips series is planned for next term.
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