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THE LOYOLA ANNUAL 13 (§nr Nm On May 16th, the Reverend William J. Ennis, S. J., was appointed successor to Rev. F. X. Brady, S. J., as president of Loyola College. As this appointment had been predicted and hoped for, the news was less surprising than welcome. Father Ennis but very recently had preached a mission in St. Ignatius’ Church and was in sympathetic touch with the affairs of our College. Moreover, he had spent one year as Professor of Rhetoric at Loyola, within the knowledge of some of our pres- ent students. It is no stranger, then, that comes to us. The bond between the students and their new President was made lasting when on May 19th, the classes tendered him their welcome. College, High School and Preparatory depart- ments each expressed their pleasure over his appointment. And the glowing words of acknowledgment they heard from his lips assured them that they had received a President, who would be to them not only an official, but a father as well. It is our wish that this spirit of affection between the head and the students not only increase, but show the effects of its growth in increased numbers and the lasting prosperity of Loyola College while under the guidance of Rev. Fr. Ennis.
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THE REVEREND WILLIAM J. ENNIS, S. J President of Loyola College.
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14 THE LOYOLA ANNUAL HE ' press at the present day is all powerful. Its influence reaches everywhere; but while the Protestant denomina- tions are belching forth thousands upon thousands of papers every year the Catholics have only about ten representative papers. It is true that they are excellent papers, excellent as regards style, news and interest, but their subscription list is very small, the writers poorly paid, and the influence of the papers extremely slight, and merely because of the indifference of Catholics towards their religion. Every Catholic should read a Catholic newspaper. Together with the standard non- religious papers it should have an honored place in every home and should be thoroughly read by every member of the family. Why should not the press, which has done so much against the Church, be used to accomplish great things for it? The faith and workings of the Catholic Church differ entirely from those of the various Protestant sects and of the world about us. To understand them requires much time and special study. Modern newspapers, the majority of whose editors are non-Catholics, do not give either the time or the study, the subject requires. The result is that Catholic news at best is written by a non-Catholic, more often it is written by a bigot who considers anything true that is against the Church, irrespective of the evidence advanced to ' prove it; and that everything in favor of Catholicism must be absolutely false. The modern papers are not eager to publish anything fav- orable to the Catholics. They are controlled by Protestants, wealthy Masons high in office advertise in them, nothing can be printed which would conflict with the ends and aims of
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