On 24th May we celebrated the Feast of Mary Help of Christians... the religious service like the Mass and the Procession was optional (religious tolerance and sensistivity reasons)... problem is they all like to participate. Perhaps a Marian festivity always generates much interest not because of religion but rather it personifies and celebrates motherhood - something which we all dearly adhere to regardless of social status, nationality/race/color, or creed.
Afterwards we had some games to cap off the day. Every student has to complete six parlor games to be able to get their prize. In short they have to show that they're "parlor-game certified."