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Junior Ring Liturgy
By Ella Funke ‘22 bling bling
“My cousin Audrey
fter a year of hoping Some girls paved their own and I are the 14th
Athe important Cor way as the first members of their and 15th Lipics to go
Jesu tradition would take families to attend Cor Jesu and through Cor Jesu.
experience this milestone. Others,
place in a somewhat normal like Ginny Jost ‘22, are part of a Getting my junior
fashion, the Class of 2022's line of Cor Jesu graduates that ring meant a lot to
Junior Ring Ceremony did in have received the same ring. Ginny me because I felt like
fact happen. On March 31, said, "Receiving my junior ring was I had a new bond
really special for me because my
2021, the junior class was sister and I grew up watching my with my sister, aunts
able to gather (with their mom wear her ring proudly, and and cousins, who
parents!) and celebrate Mass now the two of us get to share that previously went to CJ.
(in person!) for one of the with her. It's such a meaningful It is something special
thing that keeps us connected to
first times this school year. each other and to our school." that we will all be able JUNIOR RING
Members of the junior class At the conclusion of the ceremony, to share together.”
certainly didn’t take the senior Student Council members – ANDI LIPIC ’22 (LEFT IN PHOTO)
opportunity for granted. gave each junior a cookie with a ring
They jumped at the chance on it before they went outside to
take pictures with their friends and
to buy a new dress, and family, and enjoy a day off school.
excitement bubbled in
anticipation for the new
“bling” they would receive.
"This experience was
unique to me, as I
didn't have a mom
that walked this path
before me, but the
possibility of sharing
this experience with
my future daughter is
super exciting."
– ANNA MOEHN ’22 (RIGHT IN PHOTO)
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