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“We are here today to celebrate
the achievements made possible through the common efforts of the last two
years.” With these words, Dr. Leandro Haxhi, the Board Leader of the
Professional Training Institution “Spirit of Love”, greeted the 86
graduates. The ceremony was on the 24th of November and marked the end of
the graduates’ course of studies.
Prof. Haxhi advised the
graduates, who were wearing special garb to celebrate the occasion, “Today,
dear colleagues (as you deserve to be called), you have been handed
the key of knowledge in your specific fields. You must strive to compete
with dignity, as did your forerunners. Do not put your books away, for each
profession demands that we continue in our quest for knowledge.” He
emphasized that no other school can compete with this institution regarding
its modern facilities. And this was made possible through the ongoing
support and attention that His Beatitude, Archbishop Anastasios has paid to
this institution since its inception seven years ago.
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The Institution of Professional Training “Spirit of Love” educates
students in Team Manager, Computerized Accounting, Computer Science,
Medical Laboratory Specialist, Restoration and Conservation of Art Work
and Byzantine Iconography.
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The curriculum is modeled on European standards, specifically “The
Delta” School in Greece. Courses are for two years and establish a new
generation of professionals equipped with the latest technologies. The
majority of students will have actively used their specific skills in
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Three of the best students this year, Ms. Nevila Musai (Laboratory
Medicine), Ms. Mary Kozho (Accounting) and Mr. John Sllavi (Team
Manager) expressed their gratitude to Archbishop Anastasios for
scholarships granted to them.
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They spoke of special moments during their time at school while thanking
the board, faculty and their parents.
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His Grace Andoni, the
Bishop of Kruja, was a special guest at the ceremony, and delivered a
speech. He emphasized that their diploma is just a start and they should
continue their efforts to enrich their horizons with new knowledge.
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“Throughout
your lives, try to be both student and deacon; students because
knowledge never ends and deacons because we should always be in service.
This is the image to strive for in the future.” He advised the
graduates to remember their first and last day of school. “Do not be
afraid as you were the first day, and do not be driven by the enthusiasm
of the last day. Always be ready to face the challenges of life.” |
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At the end of the ceremony, His Grace Andoni and all the professors
awarded diplomas to the graduates, to the delight of all those present.
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By Isidor Koti
Translated by Juljana Pici
Edited by Melanie Linderman |