JESUIT PERSPECTIVES • WINTER 2020-21 9
SOPHOMORE Retreat
Forty sophomores took a break from the
hustle and hardship of a typical school
day at Jesuit High School to examine
retreat on December 1 at the Bethany Center
in Lutz.
The Sophomore Retreat is one of 18
in 2020-21. All Jesuit students participate in at
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of the season as and took
which focused on international nuclear policy. Harden, who is
younger guys,” Harden said. “We were helping the young guys
get a foothold in debate as well, and teaching them is really the
best teacher for us.”
New to the team less than a year ago, Harden and Ankers have
quickly matured into the leaders of the debate team under the
tutelage of moderator Brendan Graves and alumni-coach
.
“(Max) is very committed to the team, to debate, and to competition
and improvement,” Graves said. “That student buy-in is
something that I think has progressed since last year, and I think it
if we can keep that going, it points toward a bright future.”
ABOVE Sophomores reflect while on retreat
December 1 at the Bethany Center
Super Speakers
Jesuit's Speech and Debate team
least one retreat annually. The sophomores
participated in talks from peer ministers,
small group meetings, games, adoration,
and confession, and concluded with evening
Mass in the St. James Chapel on the beautiful
Bethany Center grounds.
The 12-hour retreat was a powerful experience
for and his classmates.
"It made me want to be closer to God,"
relationship with Him (through) daily prayer,
(during confession) I felt like a burden had
been lifted off of me, and that was amazing."
Led by
of campus ministry, as well as assistant
directorsand
, the retreat also was guided by eight
,
and
Mitchell said the preparation and grace
brought into the retreat by the peer ministers
were key reasons why this Sophomore
Retreat was especially successful. He said a
peer minister even fasted in preparation.
like the stuff that monks do, not 16-year-old
boys."
Three sophomores approached Mitchell a
short time after the retreat with the desire to
join Peer Ministry.
"(The students had) just really tremendous
experiences of surrendering a lot of their sin
and their struggles, and just being lifted up
they described it."