RESPONSE books. Check. Big banner and Catholic Volunteer Network table cloth. Check. Pens, brochures, candy, sign-up list. Check. Winning attitude. Double check. I look over at Caitlin and say, “It’s GameDay. You got your game face on?” “Game face! Rawr!” she says, then laughs at how unintimidating her face must have looked.
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| Back-to-School: Our first match was on my ol' stomping yards---CUA. |
CUA was celebrating its 125th Anniversary by kicking off its 125,000 hours of service year, and we were invited to table among other service groups to the entire student body that had attended a campus-wide Mass at the Shrine. The Mass let out, and it was off to the races. But it started slow, only freshmen at first were coming to our table. It’s the first week of school---these kids are more worried about making friends than what they might be doing after they graduate. I looked around and saw a huge group of seniors eating their lunch on the grass. Change of game plan:
“OK, Caitlin, here’s what we’re going to do. See that big group over there? I’m taking the books and to them. Can you be the home base at the table? K. Cool. Wish me luck!”
But the moment I stepped out of the tent, it was like reunion-city. I got welcome backs from past residents (freshmen who were now seniors, what?) from my Conaty student minister days (shout-out love to my co-minister Kelsey Flynn!), tackles from past brothers from Esto Vir, and huge hugs from my Filipino FOCUS family. I felt loved, I felt welcomed, I felt great. The questions went something like “Matt! How are you?? Welcome back! How was Costa Rica? What are you doing here?”
| Purple haze: All set up from banner to tablecloth |
After I finish my spiel, I ask about them, because I’m genuinely interested in what they’re doing now. And I’m so proud of them, these seniors and juniors who I once saw as freshmen. They’re big and grown up now into fine men and women. Wow.
We just laughed. Thank You God, for our first GameDay. Catholic Volunteer Network recruiting: 1-0. Here’s to the beginning of the season.


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