Visiting students at St. Charles Borromeo Academy in Newport

Archbishop Weisenburger leads students in prayer during a classroom visit at St. Charles Borromeo Academy in Newport on April 8.

On Wednesday, April 8, Archbishop Weisenburger had a "wonderful visit" with students and teachers at St. Charles Borromeo Academy in Newport. During the archbishop's visit, students each were asked to choose a stuffed animal or figure representing a saint or biblical figure. Some chose figures such as Jonah and the whale from the Old Testament, while others chose holy men and women from throughout Church history. One young man even brought a priest figure to represent his pastor, Fr. Henry Rebello.

Archbishop Weisenburger chats with a "young theologian" who shows the archbishop his stuffed Jonah and the whale figures.
Archbishop Weisenburger chats with a "young theologian" who shows the archbishop his stuffed Jonah and the whale figures.
Jonah "temporarily in the belly of the whale."
Jonah "temporarily in the belly of the whale."
Archbishop Weisenburger leads the classroom in prayer.
Archbishop Weisenburger leads the classroom in prayer.
A young man shows his stuffed figure representing his pastor, Fr. Henry Rebello, left, along with Archbishop Weisenburger.
A young man shows his stuffed figure representing his pastor, Fr. Henry Rebello, left, along with Archbishop Weisenburger.
Archbishop Weisenburger and Fr. Rebello answer questions from curious students.
Archbishop Weisenburger and Fr. Rebello answer questions from curious students.


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