December 2009 Archives
As the snow begins to fall and the temperature starts to drop, the Christmas spirit is in the air and Seton Hill University is no exception. As the Christmas season officially commences, SHU begins putting up the decorations and preparing for December 25th. One of the many events at Seton Hill is the annual Crib Ceremony where the manger scene is set up amidst songs and readings by the freshman class. Here are some words from this joyous ceremony...
That was just some of the beautiful ceremony put on by the Class of 2013 to initiate this year's manger scene. The holiday spirit was certainly felt by all who attended, and the Crib Ceremony served as a perfect beginning to the Christmas season. Each person that participated made it a merry occasion that will hopefully continue in years to come.
For more information...Seton Hill University History of the Nativity Scene Christmas Traditions
Here is the rough audio story that I asked you about Dr. Jerz. I just was wondering about my transitions and introduction of the interviewees. Thanks!
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