October 31st marked the Climax of the Rosary celebration at Saint Brother Andre Senior High School. The months of May and October are dedicated to honoring the Blessed Virgin Mary through the praying of the Rosary, seeking her intercession on our behalf.

The event began at 1:30 p.m. in the Multipurpose Hall on the school premises. The usual prayers were recited, followed by a Holy Mass led by Rev. Father Paul Annan. During the Mass, Father Paul introduced the Form One students to the cherished tradition of observing the Rosary month. He explained the significance of praying the Rosary, highlighting where some of its prayers can be found in the Bible, and encouraged students to take Our Mother Mary’s intercession seriously as members of a Catholic institution.

After the Mass, the Drama Club, in collaboration with the School Cadet, delivered another exciting and electrifying performance. This year, they creatively transformed the usual presentation of dancing and crowning Mary by adding a modern touch infusing Gen Z style, contemporary dance, and youthful energy into the traditional cultural display. The audience responded with cheers and applause, reflecting the joy and unity of the occasion.

The celebration concluded with songs of praise and thanksgiving, leaving the entire school community uplifted and spiritually refreshed. The Climax of the Rosary remains one of the most cherished events on the Brandhigh calendar.

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