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November 21, 2008  
Archbishop John Favalora
“Find your path to God"
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Dominican Sister Arlene Scott, assistant vice-president for mission and ministry at Barry University in Miami Shores, does her best to maneuver a tricycle through an obstacle course as part of the school's Founders Week celebration Nov. 13, also known as Barry Pride Day. More than 300 faculty and staff took part in a series of wacky competitions, including a bed race, games of musical chairs, tug-of-war and "dizzy bats". Sister Scott was part of the team called "Rockin' Angels," which represented the president's office. Barry is marking its 67th anniversary this year.

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MIAMI SHORES | Dominican Sister Arlene Scott, assistant vice-president for mission and ministry at Barry University in Miami Shores, does her best to maneuver a tricycle through an obstacle course as part of the school's Founders Week celebration Nov. 13, also known as Barry Pride Day. More than 300 faculty and staff took part in a series of wacky competitions, including a bed race, games of musical chairs, tug-of-war and "dizzy bats". Sister Scott was part of the team called "Rockin' Angels," which represented the president's office. Barry is celebrating its 67th anniversary this year.

Cardinal Gibbons High School’s Blair Walsh has been selected for the U.S. Army’s All-American All-Star Game which will be played this year on January 4th at the Alamo Dome in San Antonio, Tex.   Walsh, a deadly accurate place-kicker from anywhere in the 60 yard range, has been pursued by some of the country’s top colleges.

FT. LAUDERDALE | Cardinal Gibbons High School’s Blair Walsh has been selected for the U.S. Army All American Bowl which will be played this year on January 5th at the Alamo Dome in San Antonio, Tex. Walsh, a deadly accurate place-kicker from anywhere in the 60 yard range, has been pursued by some of the country’s top colleges, but highly favors Georgia Tech.
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For religious, money matter$

Treasurers of religious communities gather in Miami to discuss financial matters.

Teaching ‘star’

St. Brendan High School's science teacher has the right chemistry for national recognition.

Migrants to get help

Order of Malta opens health and legal center for migrant workers.

‘Fired up’ and ready to go

More than 500 educators attend seminar at St. Thomas University.

Many faiths, one voice for immigrants

Jewish temple hosts interfaith forum to look at immigration reform in faith.

Jubilee teaching

The liturgical calendar is a way of making time, an essential part of creation, sacred.

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