Highlighting Our Annual Events

NODACO Alumnus recognize the importance of getting together once in a while. Members from all places meet annually at a pre-planned member cities or towns locations on a voluntary rotational basis.

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MY FIVE-YEAR NOTRE DAME JOURNEY, 1965 – 1969 PART 4

This is the 4th of a six-part series from an article published in the 2019 Chicago anniversary brochure by the Notre Dame Alumni Association, North American Chapter – Part 3 here PART 4: SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT AND TRUTHFULNESS  Not all of us were Catholics when we resumed in 1965, but by the time we left the…

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Importance of Early Corrections – 5th Annual Convention

Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it stated the Biblical scripture. This statement reflects in the corrections I received through Notre Dame Grammar school. It was a very dark and cold morning, I can’t remember the exact day of the week…

Maryland 2018 Photo Gallery – 5th Annual Convention-Reunion
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Maryland 2018 Photo Gallery – 5th Annual Convention-Reunion

Day One at Holiday Inn Express   Day Two Convention Meeting at the CAC Salvation Center   Day Two Picnic the Throne of Grace & Miracles Ministries A beautiful day with showers of blessing   Day Two Gala Night at the CAC Salvation Center Day Three Fellowship Service at Throne of Grace & Miracles Ministries…

What’s in a Name? – 5th Annual Convention
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What’s in a Name? – 5th Annual Convention

The affinity one has for any institutions depends on names and values those names represent. The power of a name and its value has long been immortalized in prose, poetry, and religious ceremony. As everyone recognizes himself or herself by name, so do associations, clubs, and institutions. Therefore, Notre Dame an educational institution was no…

The Power Of Applied Knowledge – 5th Annual Convention
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The Power Of Applied Knowledge – 5th Annual Convention

There is a truism in the popular saying, that “Knowledge is Power”. The flip-side of this quote suggests that ignorance translates to lassitude or powerlessness, and thus incapable of making any meaningful impact on self or on others. Knowledge can simply be defined as innate ability and capacity acquired through learning, insight, study, experience, education,…