American Province Ministry Connections
October 2022

Cristo Rey St. Martin College Prep 
 
Preston Kendall, President
Alumna Returns to CRSM to Talk About “Taboo”
Mental Health Issues with Students
At one point in the pandemic, Christo Rey St. Martin (CRSM) alumna Marilu Bueno, a college psychology and theater major, realized that high school students at her alma mater had spent a significant chunk of the last two school years isolated from friends and in a fractured learning environment. She wondered if it made them feel sad, anxious, lonely, or stressed out. Her musings prompted the Class of ’19 grad to focus her senior-year qualitative research project at Kalamazoo College on CRSM juniors and seniors. She was interested in exploring mental health issues and how they impact minorities and other vulnerable populations. The effects of the pandemic brought them to the forefront, making her research very timely.
 
“My goal with the project was in many ways to let the CRSM students know they are not alone if they are struggling with anxiety, depression, or feeling overwhelmed,” says Marilu, 22. She is on the Dean’s list at Kalamazoo, a Schuler Scholar, and voted, “Most Outstanding Student" at CRSM. Marilu returned to Waukegan this summer to spend two months interviewing, observing, and working with a focus group of about 20 CRSM juniors and seniors.
 
“There is a culture stigma,” she says. Students feel that if they say they are depressed or anxious, they are letting their parents down. One of my goals most likely will be educating the older generation and the community that it’s okay to seek help from a counselor.”
 
Hoping to launch a career in psychology, Marilu wants to work with vulnerable populations.
Cristo Rey New York High School    
 
Dan Dougherty, President
CRNY Begins New Academic Year with Mass
Annually, Cristo Rey New York High School welcomes its students with the Mass of the Holy Spirit. The goal of this mass is to guide our students into being both intentional and hopeful about the start of the new school year. We come together to ask for blessings as we remind our returning students of the importance of community and introduce our first-year students to their new family while acknowledging the accomplishments of their elder classmates. We close out this mass with an award ceremony, honoring the students who are both high achievers and those who have shown the most growth in their courses. Beginning the year with this ceremony is meant to show the upperclassmen how much they have matured and achieved while inspiring the younger classes to strive for their best in the coming year. The ceremony encourages all to keep moving forward and work towards becoming professionals for others.
 
As our community moves further away from the height of the pandemic, we have kept at our core the importance of being together and lifting each other up through the challenges the year might bring. We are fortunate to revisit traditions we have not been able to enjoy since the pandemic began. We are grateful to unite for holiday gatherings, school-wide clubs, events, and mass celebrated as a whole in our beloved St. Cecilia’s Church. This has led to a newfound excitement as we all remember the value of togetherness.
Sponsored Ministries of the Society of Holy Child Jesus 
Casa Cornelia Law Center * Providence Center

Co-Sponsored Ministries of the Society of Holy Child Jesus
South Central Los Angeles Ministry Project (LAMP) * 
Cristo Rey St. Martin College Prep * Hope Partnership for Education * 
Cristo Rey New York High School * Washington School for Girls
 
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Ministry Connections is a monthly publication highlighting ministries sponsored or co-sponsored
by the Society of the Holy Child Jesus.