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On September 10th, anoth¬ er academic convocation gained nationwide focus when ambassador to the Vati¬ can, William A. Wilson, and archbishop Nuncio Pio Laghi held a common forum to share each other ' s concepts on Vatican Policy. It was the first public meeting between the two dignitaries and had presi¬ dential approval. Ambassador Wilson spoke on the history of Vatican U.S. relations while archbishop Pio Laghi ' s articulate speech emphasized the importance of the communication created by this liason. Cardinal Ber¬ nard Law summed up the fo¬ rum, commenting that this was not an unjust mixing of church and state, rather a beneficial arrangement for both Catholics and Americans.
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MASS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT • CONVOCATION The Start of Something Big! The Mass of the Holy Spirit is not only a start of the academic year, but is a chance to begin the year by recognizing together who we are and reflect upon what goals we hope to acheive. The Convocation was a chance for the leaders of Assumption to welcome students, faculty, and administration. Dean Richard Oehling first awarded the Raymond Marion Scholarships to Mary B. Racicot and Richard T. Heffernan. Greetings were extended by Father Richard Brunelle (Father Superior of 50 Old English Road), Dr. Lance Carloccio (Faculty President), Cathy Brown (SGA President), and Assumption President Joseph Hagan.
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Although it was a cool rainy day, over 30 trained and non-trained runners participated in the first ever “Run for the Heights Road Race. The race was sponsored by Miller, who contributed caps, cups, and • - trophies, as well as promotional material including start and finish banners. Eileen Powers and Tricia Griffin organized the race. The race went three miles, starting up Salisbury Street and ending on the 1
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