Seniors Are Reminded that Their Jesuit Rings Are Symbols of Love

Will Arnold, Andrew Amedee, Trey Pecoraro, Will Lafranca, Raymond Nash, and Bobby Comeaux gather on Will Clark Field after Ring Mass
The Chapel of the North American Martyrs was the setting late Saturday afternoon for the annual Ring Mass where 276 proud seniors of the Class of 2015 not only received their prized gems, but also learned something about the significance of the moment.
In his homily to seniors, Father Raymond Fitzgerald, S.J. ’76, who was the main celebrant alongside his fellow Jesuit priests, explained that the gold bands represent love on many levels – Jesuit’s love for each of them, and the love that Blue Jays have for Jesuit and for each other.
Most importantly, the blessed rings signify Christ’s love for each Blue Jay. “Imagine Christ here with you now, for so He is,” Fitzgerald told the seniors. “Hear His words of encouragement, of challenge to be the best, of strength in resisting evil, of ever-greater generosity, and of never-ending love.”
While most of the rings distributed to seniors were purchased new, several represent two generations in that alumni fathers gift their own bands to their Blue Jay sons.
Following Mass, seniors processed out and assembled on South Solomon Street directly in front of the steps where their excitement became palpable. Hands and fists reached for the sky. New rings sparkled. Parents clicked away on their iPhones. Anticipation was thick as seniors soon would be celebrating at their ring dance. And there’s always Monday, a holiday for senior Blue Jays to forget about school. But just for a day.
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Ring Mass, Sept. 6, 2014
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Josh deBoisblanc leads the prayers of the faithful.
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Tyler Fox shares a moment with Top Abshire
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Anthony Taffaro, Nick Rosenson, Tyler Fox, Evan Flynn, Matt Subervielle, and Kyle Szeszycki
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David Gaines,Coleman Maher,Dylan Mire, Dillon Knight, Alex Rabalais, and Jack LaForge
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Will Arnold, Andrew Amedee, Trey Pecoraro, Will Lafranca, Raymond Nash, and Bobby Comeaux
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Jake Rovira with parents Ricky and Christine
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Blake Jaubert with parents Carlos and Judy
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Clay LoCoco with parents Stephen and Kathy
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Gregory Suhor with parents Geralyn and Gerry
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Evan and Gerald Duhon '85 with David and Stephen Boh '83
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Bailey Cookmeyer, Thomas Pivach, Scott Crabtree, Andrew Amedee, Patrick Cecola, and Harrison Daste
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Fr. Fitzgerald delivers the homily.
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The rings await distribution.
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From left: Danny Farrelly, Mako Giordano, Mitchell Falcon, and Jonathan Giardina
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Noah Mouton, Trey Pecoraro, and Cameron Coker
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Charles Jackson, Jonathan Legier, and Malcolm Ben
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Seniors show off their rings.
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Celebrants recess after Mass.
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Junior Thomas Hellmers, sophomore Matt O'Neill, sophomore Jordan Kelley, and freshman John Howell give it their all in the choir.
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Anthony Taffaro returns to the pew with his new ring.
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Evans Schmidt accepts his ring.
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Myles Blunt receives his ring.
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Blake Abadie and Will Arnold lead the senior procession into the chapel.