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PERSPECTIVES
of the Hebrew and Christian Testaments, recognizing their
application and relevance to contemporary daily life. Great
literature of the world is also contemplated. e written
words convey values and ethics congruent with the School's
mission statement.
Chapel enables schools to express faith through its rituals,
traditions, and holy days. e time is also an exploration of the
similarities and differences among the shared practices of other
faith traditions. Chapel is a time for contemplation. Respect
of the Episcopal tradition of sacrifice and service comes to
light during Holy Communion. e community celebrates
the Opening of School, Lessons and Carols of Advent, Ash
Wednesday, Easter and Passover, and the Baccalaureate Service.
Chapel is a way to reaffirm the spirit of God through educating
the community about world religions. In chapel, the school
community can reflect upon universal values and on unique
aspects of different faith traditions. Students reflect on ideas
from a variety of spiritual practices and share traditions in a safe
environment. Annually, the school commemorates the High
Holy Days, and we have hosted Islamic Scholars and clergy
from other faith traditions.
We learn about God, ourselves, and others from living in a
world of difference. Daily exchanges with those who differ from
us change us and make us reflect upon our own identity. All are
created in the image of God. Possibly no other chapel brings us
closer to the divine than the St. Francis and St. Clare Blessing
of the Animals. e unconditional love that is obvious from the
blessed creatures unites the community in the recognition of
holy relationships.
Being part of a community involves both giving and receiving
love, affection, and the sense of belonging. In Episcopal schools,
one safe place for students to develop a sense of belonging
amidst the challenging world of adolescence is chapel.
We learn about God, ourselves,
and others from living in a
world of difference. Daily
exchanges with those who
differ from us change us and
make us reflect upon our own
identity. All are created in the
image of God.