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Dedication On June 14, 1957, the burdens of the Diocese of Brooklyn were placed on the shoulders of Bishop Bryan J. McEntegart, The fourth Bishop, successor to three great Bishops, John Loughlin, Charles E. McDonnell and Thomas E. Molloy, found awaiting him an anxious staff of learned and indus- trious clergy. His Excellency also discovered thousands of Religious, priests, Brothers and Sisters, laboring un- selfishly and devotedly in a great school system ranging from nursery school to college and university. The months following his in- stallation as Bishop have found him engaged in the further de- velopment and improvement of an already outstanding diocese. He has assumed the responsibilities of his high oilice with confidence, being assured of the willing and heart- felt cooperation on all sides. Previously, Bishop McEntegart had been especially active in the field of education. His career has included terms as a professor at Fordham University, sixth Bishop of Ogdensburg and rector of the Catholic University of America, Washington, D. C. Particularly endearing to the hearts of all Loughlin men should be the realization that the newly appointed Bishop is a graduate of Manhattan College, which makes him one of us, a Brothers' Boy. He is also an alliliated member of the Christian Brothers, allowing him to partake of all the spiritual privileges and benefits of the Order. It is with deep respect and great pleasure that we, the' staff, dedicate the yearbook of the Senior Class of Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School, the 1958 Loughlinite, to you, Bishop Bryan J. McEntegart. 5 ft K X H X 2- is if: .4 3 ff-K 2' 'i 1 . . K V . , c , .favs - swf , 41 ,q s g ... 3-,gr ,pw rr ,A N 1 0-kg-:ni P S! s t ji.. ,, K ji , ff ,X ,-ss. k ii C 3 Y ii i 'is' .- 5' + 1 125 'F 3 ' .R ., fx A if ta ., as QV 'Iv we M -52,7-,if--fi 2 f is - sa Q. W z '7-f.1z':-D Y 2,33 Hrs 1 Q atv R ff ' if vw, lm J 3: 2i'.f.s'3s1- 3 , 'cf if wt ., R 3 B fs-5 3 if s 33 4 122 4' 4 ff nfl T 1 faffzlwf, N f' Y Y 1 Lev fist, Q. , is if g: t ' as :sus - f J 1 N. . a 4 E. saw ,M 3 . .,,, J . Y -as s Y Lf. 4 sms-35, 1, .. P , s f Y fn Ks A HQ 32 ,iL,:H,,,gk ,g,,,i,5,,3,...,t.,i na, ry W. , , 1 it , f- i if 1 f fs :ffm :aww in X ri if-f.: fern iasfif .. ff..,t,1W, .-.bm 1??'4lff':2fL fi Agra. A
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The Holy Sacrifice is offered in the Grotto. The first centenary of the apparitions at Lourdes in 1858 has world-wide signihcance. It is a mighty attesta- tion to the Immaculate Conception of the Mother of Christ, the Son of God and the Savior of mankind. The apparitions were not of a purely private and individual character, but became highly important events emphasizing and confirming the solemn proclamation by Pope Pius IX of the dogma of the Immaculate Con- ception of Mary a short four years previously. Thus, they have initiated and exerted an unforeseen influence on the whole religious life, at least of Catholics, over the whole world during the past one hundred years. They have also reached into the life of many non- Catholics. The promulgation of the dogma of the Immaculate Conception in the year 1854 by Pope Pius IX caused a storm of excitement, opposition, violent protests and a veritable literary warfare from the ranks of non- Catholics and infidels against the Church and Mary. This storm had not yet subsided when the exciting reports of the miraculous events in the hidden-away town in the French Pyrenees reached the outer world. On February 11, 1858, fourteen-year-old Bernadette Soubirous left her one-room hovel in search for fuel. Bernadette, her younger sister Toinette, and a neighbor's child walked over to Massabielle, the old rock. Asthmatic Bernadette, at first hesitant to join her companions in wading across the river, finally de- cided to accompany them. She was about to remove her stockings when she heard a rushing wind. Perplexed, she looked about, saw nothing. Then she turned toward the grotto and noticed one of the bushes moving. From the interior of the grotto came a golden cloud and, in Bernadette's words, A Lady, young and beautiful, exceedingly beautiful, the like of whom I had not seen before, appeared. Bernadette took her rosary into her hands and prayed with the Lady. When the recitation of the rosary was finished, the Lady returned to the interior of the rock and the golden cloud disappeared with her. From this day when Our Lady favored the French girl until the end of the apparitions, Bernadette be- came the center of controversy, the -target of accusa- tions, and a world-renowned Hgure. One week later the Lady appeared and spoke for the first time. She told Bernadette to come to Massa- bielle for the next two weeks. The following day Berna- dette's aunt, her mother, and many others accompanied her to the grotto. The child had scarcely begun to say the rosary when the Lady appeared. Bernadette's face -became transfigured. By this time, the story of the apparitions had spread throughout the countryside. When Bernadette reached the grotto on Sunday, she found that a large crowd was already gathered. They even climbed the rock of Massabielle itself. Bernadette seemed not to see the crowd as she knelt on the large smooth stone that was always saved for her. She gazed in rapture at the niche which seemed empty to the other people. Sometimes she smiled, and
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