DUBOIS – In keeping with the Lenten season, DuBois Central Catholic’s sixth-graders will present their annual Re-Enactment of the Stations of the Cross during Holy Week 2016.
Staging the Passion Play is the final project for their current unit of study on the Death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ, according to Principal Dawn Bressler.
According to faculty advisors Jodi Stewart and Michael Micknis, four student performances have been planned during Holy Week 2016.
On March 22 the students will take their play on the road for a private matinee performance at 9:30 a.m. for the residents of Christ the King Manor.
That afternoon the sixth-graders will perform their Passion Play at 1:30 p.m. in the school’s auditorium for the elementary students and staff.
Then on March 23 at 9:30 a.m., middle and high school students and staff will see the Passion Play. At 7 p.m. that evening, there will be a final performance in the school auditorium for family, friends and the general public.
There is no charge for any of the performances, according to Bressler.
Pictured in the first row are Samantha Morelli, Taven Lukehart, Owen Helm, Hayes Cooper, Aaron Nasuti, Ian Boland, Alec Srock, Abigail Erickson and Megan Ochs.
In the second row are Abigail Suplizio, Sohia Ginther, Esperanza Medina, Madison Hoyt, Sara Werner, Kara Tilson, Jacob Baird and Matthew Elias;
In the third row are Maria Tomasko, Michael Micknis (faculty advisor), Peyton Maurer, Isaac Pifer, Jalen Kosko, Colin Micknis, Weston Bacha, Erich Lee, Jack Adair, Jodi Stewart (faculty advisor) and Caleb Bruno.
Missing from this photo are Emma Suplizio, Samantha Evans and Ariana Mitchell.