CHILDREN FOR CHILDREN - 9/11/01 PEACE MARCH LED BY ST. JOSEPH HIGH SCHOOL ON 9/28/01

 

St. Joseph High School begins the march.

Opening prayers at St. Joseph High School

Flag Design on T-Shirt

Opening prayers at St. Joseph High School

 

Reaching Sunshine Mall

At Sunshine Mall Marching On

At Sunshine Mall At Sunshine Mall

 

ST. JOSEPH HIGH SCHOOL LEADS A MARCH FOR PEACE

 

On Friday, September 28, 2001, St. Joseph High School, Frederiksted, St.Croix, sponsored a march for peace, "Children for Children, 9/11/01". Dr. Susan Diverio, the principal of St. Joseph High School, said that the objectives of march were to raise money for the children of the victims of the 9/11 terrorist attack, and to raise a sense of social awareness and consciousness about the importance of coming together and uniting for America.

Besides St. Joseph High School, six other schools particpated in the march; St. Croix Country Day School, Good Hope School, Manor School, St. Mary's Catholic School, St. Patrick's School, School of the Good Shepherd, Community Methodist School and the IQRA Academy. Around 500 students, teachers, and parents started the march with prayer service on the grounds of St. Joseph High School. Students and leaders from the participating schools shared their thoughts in the prayer service led by Fr. Cecil Corneille, the pastor of St. Joseph Church and a member of the St. Joseph High School school board.

Many of the participants wore a T-Shirt with specially designed American Flag artwork by St. Joseph High School student Alfredo Cuencas. The proceeds from the sale of the T-Shirts went to the children of the 9/11 disaster.

At 9: 30 AM, the march, led by the St. Joseph High School contingent, followed a police escort on the left side of Centerline Road. With the strong sun being shaded at times by the passing clouds, the participants marched along the road to their destination of Sunshine Mall, 1 1/2 miles away. Traffic passing by on the right side of the road honked their hornsto show their support for world peace.

After around one hour of marching, K-Mart at Sunshine Mall was reached and the long line of participants swerved around the parking lots in front of the businesses. The march paused for a few minutes to take part in some more prayers for world peace and to sing the National Anthem. Then the march proceeded up the opposite side of Centerline Road to make the hour long journey back to St. Joseph High School.

Arriving back at the school, many of the participants had a lunch at the school with the proceeds going to the children's fund. A momentarily heavy downpour did not dampen the spirits of the participants in being united in God, their country, and for world peace.