Religious visit for St John’s
The nuns of the Geelong Monastery treat students to a religious book exhibition
Right: Primary school students enjoying the visit.
The students at St John's Greek Orthodox College were treated to a religious book exhibition by the Sisters of the Monastery of Our Lady Gorgoepikoou in Geelong.
Celebrating the Dekapendaugusto, the sisters drew a religious focus on their studies.
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