Jesus (Carlisle)

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This article is about the Jesus of Carlisle First Session. For the Lancaster Second Session position of the same name, see Trinity (Session 2).

Jesus is a position that was created to honor CTYer Lauren Bostjanick, more commonly known as Jesus. The nickname was due to an incident in Catholic School in which someone misheard Lauren. She was believed to have said, "I am Jesus Christ," although in fact she did not. Nevertheless the name stuck. When Jesus arrived at Carlisle, others picked up on the nickname, leading to her jokingly hosting "the Last Supper" (in which she established the practice of consuming 'the body and blood of christ'). She then announced a new Jesus, dubbing the position a traditional one. In the years following it's creation, the role of Jesus has become an important counterweight to Emperor and Empress who tend to be from similar social circles and are more politically correct. The role of Carlisle's Jesus is not to be confused with anything Lancaster related, as this tradition was started in 08.1 and remains a Carlisle Session one only tradition.

The job of Jesus is to ensure that tradition is kept and maintained throughout the session, and take some burden away from the Emperor and Empress. Jesus always informs the entire campus the night before a celebration day, and must be tight enough with the RAs to ensure that Canon is played throughout the dances. Jesuses are typically very social and more than little wild (aka not PC); they also tend to be from a different social circle than the other royalty so that more people feel comfortable participating in tradition. In the past, Jesus maintained the CTY Bible, which chronicled important CTYers, RAs, incidents, Canon changes or additions, and anything else deemed important that may not make it onto RealCTY. However this tradition has fallen out of practice. During LoveTape day Jesus writes "Jesus loves you" on the tape he or she gives out. Jesus has also been known to give out random high-fives to anyone in the CTY community. The role of Jesus is filled out by a nevermore in their 3rd or 4th year of CTY Carlisle. They must have a clear love and knowledge of CTY, CTY Carlisle, and all tradition.

On the last night of the session, Jesus writes a speech to deliver. In this speech Jesus closes the session by imparting whatever words of wisdom they have about CTY, providing a moment for all to reflect on past and future sessions. At the end of the speech they declare next year's Jesus. The speech is delivered during the last HUB dinner, called the Last Supper. Before the speech is delivered, everyone gathers around the back tables of the HUB and drinks from cups of red Powerade ('the blood of Christ') that has been mixed with passionfruit juice. In the past everyone passed around the Jesus cup and drank from it, but with the circumstances surrounding Swine '09 (namely the flu), Vivian decided that everyone should have their own cup of red Powerade instead. A year later Liam, the next Jesus, discovered passionfruit juice and decided to start the tradition of mixing it with red Powerade. The current Jesus provides the passionfruit juice for everyone involved in the Last Supper. After drinking 'the blood of christ', bread is then broken and eaten ('the body of Christ'). The speech is delivered, the new Jesus is announced, and afterwards the previous Jesus sharpies the name of the next Jesus onto the Jesus Cup. In 10.1, Noah stopped the Last Supper to inquire whether the Jesus Cup was stolen or not, probably in an attempt to confiscate it, but gave up. The new Jesus then receives the the previous Jesus's speech and the sacramental cup. It is customary to refer to the previous Jesus's speech when the current Jesus writes their speech and to keep the speech of the past year's Jesus tucked within your lanyard, close to your heart.

  • 2008.1
    • Lauren "Jesus" Bostjanick
  • 2009.1
    • Vivian "Jesus" Feldblyum
  • 2010.1
    • Liam "Jesus" McNamara
  • 2011.1
    • Bobby "Jesus" Zipp
  • 2012.1
    • Natalie "Jesus" Wyatt
  • 2013.1
    • Charlie "Jesus" O'Connell