Luau kicks off George Mason University school year

Fr. James Searby (left), chaplain, talks with one of the luau staff. JOE CASHWELL | FOR THE CATHOLIC HERALD

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Sosh Abando shows luau goers how to go low on the limbo. JOE CASHWELL | FOR THE CATHOLIC HERALD

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The 13th annual George Mason University back-to-school luau hosted by Catholic Campus Ministry drew a crowd of more than 1,750 freshman and new students for food, games and dancing at the St. Robert Bellarmine Chapel in Fairfax Aug. 24.
The luau gives campus ministry a chance to introduce new students to what they have to offer at the school, including Bible studies.
Father James R. Searby, chaplain, said he is “thrilled, thankful and full of hope” that so many students are excited about participating in Campus Ministry this year.

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