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Late Nite Catechism III headed to school
In one month, the one-night production of Late Nite Catechism III: Till Death Do Us Part, will be at Seton Catholic Preparatory High School in Chandler. Order your tickets now.
The Seton Fine Arts and Sentinel Booster Club are bringing the third installment of “Late Nite” laughs to the school gym Oct. 2. Tickets are $35 in advance or $40 at the door, if there’s any left.
Still undecided? For an inside look at the production, check out The Catholic Sun‘s critique when it appeared at the Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts in 2008:
The nun — dressed in full habit with a large rosary hanging from her hip — entered the room from the back. Immediately, she spied a student chewing gum and sternly instructed her to remove it from her mouth and dispose of it.
The student should have known better. You really shouldn’t chew gum in class, especially when it’s taught by an imposing religious with a sharp tongue and even sharper eyes…
When Hannon [the actor portraying the woman religious] asked the class what a sacrament was, the woman sitting next to me briefly conferred with her friend — I barely resisted turning them in for cheating — and shot her arm up in the air.
“A sacrament is an outward sign instituted by Christ to give grace,” she quoted word for word from the Baltimore Catechism.
Sister was impressed and gave the “student” a holy card for a reward. I immediately pegged her as a show-off. It’s amazing how quickly you revert to grade school roles when placed in an environment like Late Nite Catechism.

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