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X si'-Sf K 6 as. girl 5 v i-fy .fn ia '-1 gb I ' ,I 'L' fr , J ...A ' We offer unto Thee, O Lord ...' ' The junior class attends Mass, the supreme act of worship in the Church. As the altar boy presents the water and wine. the students pray that their gifts-their livesimay also be acceptable to Ciod. the Father Almighty. As part of the spiritual program at C. D.. Mass is celebrated for an.l followed by the students each week. To ignore religious doctrine is to otter an incomplete education. That is the point of division between secular and Catholic schools. Because of this, religion is the essence and end of our parochial school system. The four-year course of study in this subject is comprehensive, since it contains historical and theoretical religion wedded to the religious practice found in weekly Mass, mission activities. the great availa- bility of the Sacraments. the annual novenas, and the like. The hoped-for product is a devout Catholic instilled with the principles of the religion whose heritage is truth and whose bequest is salvation. i l 5 aa I xx ' 1 'Q I 1. K l gi I xv j l . X P -1 1 A T xx X' 'W' LM 'ie Vg l 1 Y li 3 xxx il . is
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GCD ' AN SHALL OLD U through the dedication of our hearts Meals have an added savour for old folk and convalescent alike when served by C. Dfs volunteer corps of aides. Here Patricia Kolisnyk. Kathleen Stark and Florence Dayton repre- sent that group of self-sacrificing students who offer their services weekly at Sacred Heart Manor. Sacred Heart Home for lncurable Cancer and Oak Lane Nurserv Home. William Morrissey and Joseph Fecher help set up a model ol an altar to depict the Sacrihce of the Mass. The replica was part of the Vocation Week demonstration. The purpose ol this demonstration was to stimulate student interest in the priesthood and other religious vocations. 'O'
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