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A group of CNHS students, led by theology teachers Susie Gibney and Joseph Zarcone, went to Tallahassee for Catholic Days at the Capitol on March 18 – 19. The journey began with a bus ride where students prayed the rosary, reflecting on the importance of life and dignity. Upon arriving at the State Capitol, they had the opportunity to meet with several influential leaders, including Governor DeSantis, Representatives Edmond, Tedrich, and Gerwig, and Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier. Their time in Tallahassee was educational and inspiring as they learned firsthand about the political process and how they can advocate for the issues that matter to them.

“I really enjoyed meeting the legislators with my students and colleague and discussing real-life issues that are going on in our state,” said theology teacher Susie Gibney.

One of the trip’s highlights was attending the 50th Annual Red Mass at St. Thomas More. The Red Mass is a time for reflection on how faith and government intersect, and Cardinal Newman students were honored to be part of this special event. The Mass is associated with the beginning of the legal year and is held in honor of St. Thomas More, a patron saint of lawyers and politicians, who was executed for his faith. Before leaving, the group visited the Florida State University campus.