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Vincent Pham, known as The Catholic Man by many of his friends, is a student at the University of Toronto’s Trinity College of the Faculty of Arts and Science, pursuing a double major in Ethics, Society & Law, and Philosophy along with a minor in Christianity and Culture. Vincent is an alumnus of Chaminade College School in Toronto (Class of 2019). He has a great love for all things Catholic, especially Catholic liturgy.
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Category Archives: School Reflection
“Fortes in Fide – Strong in Faith” – A reflection on authentic faith
As graduates freshly come out of their convocations, whether it be in elementary, secondary-school, or post-secondary institutions, I am reminded that this year marks the first in-person graduation since 2019, which happened to be my high-school graduating Class of 2019, … Continue reading
Posted in Catholicism, Christian, School Reflection, Uncategorized, Youth
Tagged Chaminade College School, Convocation, Faith, Fortes in Fide, Strong in Faith
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Vincent Pham’s Top 5 Moments of 2020
This may seem like routine now… but this act of sitting down and reflecting on what happened throughout the year on New Year’s Eve is ever so prominent this year, 2020 because even the midst of difficulties in life, a … Continue reading
Posted in School Reflection, Uncategorized, Vincent Pham
Tagged 2020, Coronavirus Pandemic, Counting blessings, Pandemic
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Some thoughts and reflections for the Class of 2020
As I sit on my sofa, taking in the fact that my first year of university is now complete, the state of emergency in Ontario possibly extended to July and churches throughout the Archdiocese of Toronto will open their doors … Continue reading
Looking Back at First Year U of T: An Experience
My first year of university was gone in a blink of an eye and wow, what a roller-coaster! I think that is the case for many first-year students like myself did not expect to end our first year with online … Continue reading
The Catholic Pilgrim in Europe – Part 3 of 4
This is a continuation of The Catholic Pilgrim in Europe four-part series, where I recount the most significant moments during my March Break Europe tour, with other travellers from Chaminade College School. Part 1 can be found here. Part 2 can be found … Continue reading
Posted in Evangelization, Retreats, School Reflection, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged Churches of Rome, Colosseum, Pantheon, Pilgrimage, Rome, Spanish Steps, Vatican
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High School Graduation: Class of 2019 Valedictory Speech
Thursday June 27, 2019 was a very memorable day as over 230 young men of the Class of 2019 graduated Chaminade College School after four years walking through the halls and sitting in the classrooms of the 55 year-old school. … Continue reading
My Experiences at Salt and Light Television
“You are the light of the world… you are the salt of the earth.” (Mt 5: 13-14) I was blessed to have an opportunity to spend 15-weeks learning about Catholic media at Salt and Light Catholic Media Foundation. As a … Continue reading
Vincent Pham’s 5 Notable Moments of 2018
It has become a tradition for me to sit down at the end of the previous year and the beginning the new year to reflect on the events of the past year. This year, I chose not to call this … Continue reading
Posted in Catholic Reflection, School Reflection, Uncategorized, Youth
Tagged 2018 Year in Review, Eucharistic Adoration, Notable Moments of 2018, Salt and Light Catholic Media Foundation, Salt and Light TV, St Francis Xavier Relic Pilgrimage, St Michael's Cathedral Basilica, Thầy Tuấn, The Catholic Register, Youth In Policing Initiative, Youth in Policing Program, Youth Speak News
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Vincent Pham’s Top 5 MUST LIST
As part of a graphic design project for grade 12 Communications Technology, I was tasked with creating a Top 5 Must List. Take a look:
The Director’s Commentary: Le Carte
As first semester wraps up, VACA productions is now out with their second film after last year’s Girarsi. Challenged to create a film under two minutes, the VACA production faced some difficulty in figuring out how the events of Le … Continue reading →