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What Does It Mean to Live in Communion?

The classroom is a place where students are reminded every day that they are being loved by the God who is creating the present moment for them and by the classmates He has given to accompany them on their journey.

By living in communion, we discover that we are not alone as we face our questions about our lives and about the future.

I belong to a people I did not choose but that God knew I needed to become myself.

Because there is a community that sees more in me, I can face my life with the certainty that I am loved and this allows me to hope that the future will be good for me.

By living in communion, I experience being deeply loved by the people Christ gave to me.

The classes at PVI allow every student to live in communion. Through the class discussions, group work, and projects they participate in every day, all students grow in their sense of belonging to one another.

Living in communion allows us to see that our lives are part of something greater. We are companions on a journey towards Him. The people He gives us help us to see that every part of our lives helps us to know Christ

Through the communion we belong to, we are continually reminded that it is good that we exist

Through living in communion, we discover that the truest thing about us is that we are loved and that we belong

Thank you to Ms. Hoagland, Mr. Latar and Mrs. Gurley for contributing this Living in Communion feature.

We are a harmonious gift to God and to each other.
A meaningful and beautiful life is belonging to a place where we are reminded that we are deeply loved.
The classroom is the place of wonder where each student can discover the truth together with others.
We are only ourselves when we are one with Christ and with each other.
Our sense of belonging comes from being called by Christ to have a passion for beauty, goodness, and truth.
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