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Woodlands Academy Celebrates Diversity with Annual Flag Ceremony
Woodlands Academy of the Sacred Heart celebrated its richness of cultural diversity with its annual Flag Ceremony and Liturgy of the Holy Spirit Sept. 13.
“One visible representation of our cultural diversity is manifested in our flags of many nations – 19 this year – representing the breadth of our diversity. They represent nations in our community where either a student or staff member was born or where they hold dual citizenship,” Principal Madonna Lee Edmunds explained at the beginning of the Mass. “One of the blessings that we have at Woodlands Academy is the richness of our cultural diversity. This is one of the many forms of diversity which Sacred Heart schools seek and cherish. For as our knowledge and experience of new cultures and peoples expand and deepen, we come to more fully understand ourselves, our world, and our global interconnectedness.”
Senior Danlin Huang of China led the flag procession, carrying the Woodlands Academy flag, followed by flags from these countries represented by students and staff:
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Belize, Maria Sierra of support services, flag carried by Bitsy Ustaski of Glenview
Bulgaria, Marineta Kropke of IT department, Oak Lawn
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Canada, Mia Alvergue of Germantown, TN
People’s Republic of China, Yue Sheng Wang of China
Columbia, Alex Garcia of support services, flag carried by Carrigan Smoot of Glenview
Germany, Marisa Alsberg of Lake Forest
Guatemala, Mayra Orozco of Berwyn, IL
Malaysia, Zara Anderson of Mundelein
Mexico, Carolina Rodriguez Borjas Krause of Lake Forest
Netherlands, Eleanore Van Marwijk Kooy of Lake Barrington
New Zealand, Arabella McMenamin Walshe of Highland Park
Philippines, Francesca Mateo of Lake Bluff
Poland, Oliwia Barteczko of Franklin Park, IL
Romania, Sophia Healey of Evanston
Serbia, Valentina Masanovic of food services, flag carried by Arminda Downey-Mavromatis of Gurnee
Switzerland, Chloe Scherer of Highland Park
United Kingdom, Chloe Tomkins of Lake Forest
Zimbabwe, Beatrix Charlotte McMenamin Walshe of Highland Park
USA, Caroline Hiteshew of Chicago
The flags remain in the Chapel of the Sacred Heart during the entire school year.
Students and staff from 10 countries also offered prayers in their native language. Bishop George Rassas presided over the Mass and commissioned Eucharistic ministers for the school year:
Sarah Allen, Lake Forest; Hiteshew, Chicago; Anne Kotlarz, Lake Forest; Ellyse Keller, Lake Bluff; Megan Oelerich, Chicago; Chloe Scherer, Highland Park; Summer Simmons, Waycross, GA; Smoot, Glenview; and Ustaski, Glenview.
He told the students and entire Chapel to celebrate their diversity, share with those in need, to hope and to live lives of humility.