The Legacy of the Rings

Immaculate Heart High School capped its celebration of Catholic Schools Week last week by honoring members of the Junior Class as they received their class rings – a time-honored tradition that also paid tribute to the school’s legacy.
The Junior Liturgy & Ring Ceremony on Friday, February 2, brought students and faculty together with families and alumnae to celebrate the Class of 2025. The juniors also planned and participated in the Mass under the guidance of class officers and moderator Stacie Miller, an alumna of the Class of 1997. Students selected readings, songs and prayers built around the liturgy theme “Flourishing Forward.”
 
During the Mass, celebrant Fr. Frank Buckley, S.J., a staff psychologist at Homeboy Industries of Los Angeles and the uncle of an Immaculate Heart graduate, addressed the theme and the significance of the class ring. “This ring represents the love you’ve experienced at Immaculate Heart, and the ring now goes with you wherever you go,” Buckley said. He encouraged the juniors to look into their hearts and “change the world into a flourishing community.”
 
An alumna of the Class of 1969, Immaculate Heart President Maureen Diekmann said she was honored to address the audience as a representative of more than 11,000 Immaculate Heart alumnae. “This is so fitting on the last day of Catholic Schools Week when we honor our alumnae and our school’s legacy – which continues with you!” she told the juniors.
 
Diekmann described details of the class ring which features a distinctive heart at its center. It has served as the school’s emblem since its founding in 1906 by the Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. She then turned to the Class of 2025 seated before her and said, “My dear juniors, today the privilege of wearing this symbol becomes yours. Wear your ring with pride, remember the rich history and strong values it represents.”
 
Other alumnae, including siblings, mothers and aunts, stood and raised their hands in unison as High School Principal Naemah Morris, Class of 1995, blessed the rings. As the juniors were called forward to receive their special bands, they were each presented with a rose and a congratulatory letter from the senior class. Afterward, students showed off their rings and posed for pictures with classmates as well as with IH alums – all wearing their Immaculate Heart class rings!
 
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Immaculate Heart High School & Middle School

5515 Franklin Avenue • Los Angeles, California 90028
phone: (323) 461-3651 • fax: (323) 462-0610
A Catholic, independent college preparatory school for girls in grades 6 through 12, Immaculate Heart has been located on a beautiful hillside property in the Los Feliz area of Los Angeles since our founding by the Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary in 1906. We celebrate more than a century of nurturing the spiritual, intellectual, social and moral development of students as they distinguish themselves as women of great heart and right conscience.