Seminarian Sprint supports vocations

Special to the Catholic Herald

Seventh-grade teacher Mary Overfelt (second from left), leads students through stretching exercises at the Seminarian Sprint, hosted by the Basilica School of St. Mary May 19 in Alexandria. COURTESY

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Seminarian Christian Njodzela and Deacon Jonathan “Tony” Bennett cheer on the races during the Seminarian Sprint fundraiser May 19 under the Woodrow Wilson Bridge near the Basilica School of St. Mary in Alexandria. COURTESY

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Jack Dominski (left) receives the baton from Julian Montalvo-Effara during the 16th annual Seminarian Sprint, organized by the Basilica School of St. Mary in Alexandria. COURTESY

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Signs supporting diocesan clergy and seminarians are on display at the Basilica School of St. Mary in Alexandria, which hosted the 16th annual Seminarian Sprint fundraiser May 19. COURTESY

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Grade school students faced off against seminarians in a friendly competition — the 16th annual Seminarian Sprint May 19 at the Basilica School of St. Mary in Alexandria.

Students in kindergarten through the eighth grade competed against seminarians in relay races on the school’s blacktop and under the nearby Woodrow Wilson Bridge.

The event raised $16,000 — more than $7,800 through the school from student sponsorships and $8,200 from the basilica. The proceeds will support seminarian education through the diocesan Vocations Office and the diocesan Seminarian Education Endowment Fund (SEEF). The Arlington diocese invests more than $45,000 per seminarian for training and formation every year. 

The seminarians also visited students in the classrooms, shared about their lives and answered questions.

Find out more

To donate to SEEF, go to arlingtondiocese.org/the-foundation/financially-support-seminarian-education/

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