The sound of worship music filled the gym of Cristo Rey Jesuit High School as students, parents and faculty welcomed a procession featuring Archbishop of Milwaukee Jeffrey Grob. Grob led attendees through prayer during the first all-school Mass of the new school year on Aug. 29.

Students also had the chance to talk with Grob after the Mass. They spoke about their involvement in various school actives and religious organizations.

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Milwaukee Archbishop Jeffrey Grob leads students, faculty and parents through the Lord’s Prayer at Cristo Rey Jesuit High School.
Grob gives a homily.
Students take Holy Communion during Mass.
Grob gives Holy Communion to a woman during the first all-school Mass.
Students, faculty and members of the church pose for a group photo at Cristo Rey Jesuit High School on Friday, Aug. 29.
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Sebastian Alvarez, a senior, speaks with the Milwaukee archbishop.
Grob talks with Patrick Bader, principal of Cristo Rey Jesuit High School.
Students and faculty gather at Cristo Rey Jesuit High School.

Jonathan Aguilar is a visual journalist at Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service who is supported through a partnership between CatchLight Local and Report for America.  

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Jonathan Aguilar is a photojournalist as well as a Report for America corps member and Catchlight Local fellow. Before coming to Milwaukee, he spent two years as a photographer at one of America’s oldest daily newspapers, The Blade, in Toledo, Ohio. Aguilar grew up in the Chicago suburbs. He earned his bachelor’s degree in journalism from DePaul University and his master’s degree from the Medill School of Journalism.