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Convent of the Sacred Heart in Greenwich, Connecticut
highlighted the global connections of Sacred Heart schools at its Parents’
Association fall luncheon, “Unite Our World.” The
event featured an exciting “parade” of uniforms from Sacred Heart schools
around the world.
The annual luncheon raises funds for faculty professional
development. This year, it featured Joan
Kirby, rscj ’43, who is a member of Sacred Heart’s Board of Trustees and represents
the Temple of Understanding at the United
Nations. Sister Kirby introduced the
guest speakers, Lee Woodruff, wife of ABC News anchor Bob Woodruff, and Melanie
Bloom, a Sacred Heart parent and widow of NBC News correspondent David Bloom. Their inspiring messages charted their
personal journeys in the aftermath of tragedy.
They spoke about the role that faith, family and friends played in
helping them reconstruct their lives.
Sacred Heart students modeled uniforms from more than 20
Sacred Heart schools in Australia,
Austria,
Brazil,
Canada,
Chile,
Colombia,
England,
Germany,
Ireland,
Italy,
Japan,
Mexico,
Puerto Rico, Scotland, Spain and Uganda. As each student strode across the stage, the
audience of nearly 500 parents, alumnae, trustees and friends erupted in
spontaneous applause. A 21-minute video
accompanied the parade and displayed large photos of Sacred Heart schools.
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