Pope Francis Wasting No Time

Natalie Berry, Editor
May 20, 2013
Filed under Christian Tradition, Uncategorized

Wasting no time in his papacy, Pope Francis has recently canonized the first saint from Columbia, Mexico. Laura Montoya of Colombia and Maria Guadalupe Garcia Zavala of Mexico were made saints for their work as nuns in their home countries. Pope Francis also canonized 800 Italian martyrs who refused... Read more »

Divine Child Pro Life Club

Natalie Berry, Editor
May 20, 2013
Filed under Christian Tradition, Lives of Responsibility and Leadership, Top Stories, Virtue Portfolios

“Every human embryologist in the world knows that the life of the individual human being begins at fertilization. It’s not a belief. It’s a scientific fact” (Ward Kischer, Ph.D - human embryologist). The Divine Child Pro-Life Club was a new club this year. Thanks to Mr. Sierra as our club coordinator,... Read more »

Praise and Worship at DC

Natalie Berry, editor
May 20, 2013
Filed under Lives of Responsibility and Leadership, Uncategorized, Virtue Portfolios

"I made you, and I will care for you. I will carry you along and save you" (Isaiah 46:4). Every first Wednesday of the Monday, people are welcomed to come and experience outstanding praise and worship led by Andy Leonard. It began last year and by now, the Divine Child High School Chapel is filled with... Read more »

Summer 2013

Natalie Berry, Editor
May 19, 2013
Filed under Lives of Responsibility and Leadership, Uncategorized, Virtue Portfolios

This summer I am very excited to be able to work at the Henry Ford Greenfield Village. I will be working as a historical presenter in Community Life and Industry. I sent in an application in January and after a series of interviews I was offered the job in February. After receiving news that I got the... Read more »

Pope Francis and the Papal Inauguration

Natalie Berry, Associate Editor
March 22, 2013
Filed under Christian Tradition, Top Stories

  A papal inauguration is a liturgical service of the Catholic Church within Mass celebrated in the Roman Rite but with elements of Byzantine Rite for the ecclesiastical investiture of a pope. On Tuesday, March 19, Pope Francis made his way through St. Peters Square in an open- air jeep.... Read more »

March for LIFE 2013

Natalie Berry, Associate Editor
March 22, 2013
Filed under Lives of Responsibility and Leadership

Divine Child once again traveled on a pilgrimage to Washington DC to save the babies. Even through cold weather and lack of sleep, our students and faculty persevered through it to defend life and human dignity. It started with an eight hour bus ride throughout the night and then a breakfast stop... Read more »

Praise and Worship

Natalie Berry, Associate Editor
March 20, 2013
Filed under Lives of Responsibility and Leadership

Adam Bitter- One Thing Remains (cover) Steubenville Mid-America 2011 "Praise the Lord! Praise God in his sanctuary; praise him in his mighty heavens! Praise him for his mighty deeds; praise him according to his excellent greatness! Praise him with trumpet sound; praise him with lute and harp! Praise... Read more »

Engaging the Online Catholic Press

Natalie Berry
March 12, 2013
Filed under Christian Tradition

From my experience of being a part of my school newspaper in a Catholic school setting, I can honestly say that the online Catholic newspapers are an excellent source that we can always turn to for stories that can enrich of faith. Many of these newspapers such as “National Catholic Register” http://www.ncregister.com/,... Read more »

Introduction

Natalie Berry, associate editor
November 18, 2012
Filed under Uncategorized

From Environmental stewardship to Christian Values, Faith in Action is all about incorporating our catholic beliefs and putting them into good use in our environment. This world that we were given was created for us by God himself and we’re meant to keep it clean and safe enough to live in it and we... Read more »

Our Graduating Seniors

Josh Hejka, George Betz, Jackie White, Jarod Ritchie, and Natalie Berry
May 24, 2012
Filed under Uncategorized

This year, 212 seniors graduated from Divine Child High School, and each of them will be going their own separate way into new lives. The seniors are separating into very different lives, as some are going into the military, others into vocational schools, and others into 2-year and 4-year universities. Out... Read more »

Egypt Parliament voted to reject $1.5 billion in US aid

Natalie Berry, Staff Writer
March 14, 2012
Filed under Uncategorized

On March first, a controversial move was sparked by six US defendants in a case of 43 employees of nonprofit groups being accused of using illegal foreign funds to stimulate uneasiness in Egypt. The 43 employees included 16 Americans. In fact, nine of them were already out of the country when the case... Read more »

2012 Presidential Election for Dummies

Natalie Berry, Staff Writer
February 28, 2012
Filed under Uncategorized

OK lets be honest...some of us just don't really have an interest for politics. I am guilty of this, but this year I put my foot on the pedal and made myself get involved because even though some of us aren't able to vote, I think it is still good practice for the future. We are the next generation for... Read more »

Lenten Promises: Personal and Communal Goals

Natalie Berry, Staff Writer
February 19, 2012
Filed under Uncategorized

  "Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always... Read more »

Saving the Babies!

Natalie Berry, Staff Writer
February 5, 2012
Filed under Uncategorized

Fifty teenagers boarded the bus on Saturday, January 21st at 9:00 pm. Feelings of anticipation and excitement were running through our bodies as we waved from the windows at the parents who were wishing us goodbye. We were off. We were off to be a part of an important mission and scheduled to... Read more »

Bringing Faith Into the Game

Natalie Berry
January 19, 2012
Filed under Uncategorized

How do student athletes incorporate their faith into sports?  With the "Tebow Mania" going on around the country right now, I decided to sit down with some of our guys from the basketball teams. When asked what their opinion was regarding Tebow, Brendan Landwehr, a ninth grader on the freshman basketball... Read more »