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Sophomore Service Retreat 2026

Sophomore Service Retreat 2026

On Tuesday, May 5, the Class of 2028 participated in their Sophomore Retreat. Led by Chaplain Fr. Chris Boyle and the Religion Department, the retreat consisted of community service, reflection, prayer, and a celebration of the Eucharist. Half of the sophomore class traveled to Hingham to help the monks at Glastonbury Abbey. They raked leaves, picked up debris, and made every effort to beautify the grounds of the Stonecrest Retreat House.

Meanwhile, at Sunset Point Camp in Hull, the remaining sophomores helped prepare the camp grounds for the influx of campers in June. Sunset Point Camp, run by Catholic Charities of Boston, offers an overnight camp experience for 6 – 14 year-olds from the Greater Boston and South Shore areas. The whole sophomore class reunited at the chapel of Glastonbury Abbey to celebrate Holy Mass together and bring the day to happy conclusion.

A group of teenagers rake leaves into a large bin in a wooded area with trees and dappled sunlight in the background.
Four young men are unloading large trash cans from a red pickup truck, with lush green trees and a blooming pink tree in the background under a bright blue sky.
In the foreground, boys rake dry leaves on a rocky slope, while in the background, a red truck and a green toy tractor sit on a grassy lawn near trees and a stone wall.
A group of young people stand on a rocky shore with shovels and rakes, while a calm body of water and distant buildings form the background under a clear blue sky.
A large group of young people poses for a photo on a grassy field in front of a stone tower with a cross on top, set against a backdrop of trees and a clear blue sky.