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if by N, 'Nix . A , :Xa all flfameu, f14e4enl' ancf fufuae nk that in 1931, the beloved Doc promised to establish Tuesday night Perpetual Help Devotions, and to place a picture of Our Lady of Perpetual Help over the Carroll Building en- trance, if she would protect Holy Nam- ers during the Great Depression? The picture is still there, and the devotions go on. if: that at present we have facilities to take care of children from kinder- garten to the senior grades of high school, numbering about 1900 students besides about 400 public school pupils? :li that Holy Name High School is act- ually supported by Holy Name Parish, since the tuition charged has never quite met the cost of maintaining the school. and the parish, as a result, has the obligation of subsidizing it? ik all this about your own Holy Name? Page 13
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Did you know- ii that in 1861 the1'e was not a Catholic Church in Newburgh, and Mass was cel- ebrated in the homes of Catholic residents? ii that in 1861 Father O'Callaghan purchased two lots at the corner of Miles Park and Woodland for the purpose of erecting a church, and the corne1'stone, which bore the name Holy Rosary, was laid in 1862? 1 that in 1867 Father Kuhn was succeeded by Reverend John Daudet? 'f that he purchased a factory on Miles Park for 551000, which he converted into the first school? The Sisters of Humility were the first teachers. it that in the spring of 1881, ground was broken and a foundation laid for a new Church, at Broadway and Harvard, which the men of Newburgh induced Father Joseph Gallagher, then pastor, to have called Church of the most Holy Name? 'K that Father John T. Carroll succeeded Father Gallagher and increased the school to nine grades before the beginning of the century? The Brothers of Mary and the Ladies of the Sacred Heart succeeded the Blue Sisters as teachers. '6 that after Father P. J. O'Connell began his pastorate in 1914, he expanded the high school to twelve g1'ades, and brought in the Sisters of Charity to staff it? ' that in 1922, Doctor William A. Scullen opened the doors of Holy Name High School to students from the enti1'e city? Page 12
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adam Many 0 ' ? 4' .,:' ,, f 'll-S: if rx . -1 Ffggq 4 5 U 45.5 VL. iff ' 1 'n 'fx 46: .Q 33' A.l'q 0' '0- ns . x . Page 14 It is 1960. Your little daughter Peg comes tiptoeing to your side. Clutched in her arms is a large flat package Wrapped in her tiny blue babuska. She looks about, furtive and afraid. She has already learned, in her brief four years, that spying eyes invade the privacy of homes, and evil ears are intent on catching the most intimate Words. The Red Terror has fallen athwart America. Daddy, she Whispers, I found this book in the attic. She lets you peep. It is the Annual of '49, Lifting her to your knee, you glance about to see that the curtains are drawn tight, the door locked. That's Daddy's book, you say. See, here's Daddy's picture. She jabs a little finger at it, rapturously. Then she is serious again, afraid. She flips the pages quickly. Hundreds and hundreds of young faces, row up- on row. Familiar faces, the boys and girls you knew at school. Are they all like We are, Daddy? Or are some of them bad, she Whis- pers, like the bad men who hate God? It's only 1949, but we can answer Peg's question, each one for himself. If the Red Anti-Christ strikes our dear country, as he has struck so many in Europe, on which side will we be? Probably Wherever We are right now. There are 2000 Namers today. Of these, how many are carry- ing Christ to others? Are you? Or are you already trying to undo Him? Mission Leaders Crighty look ready to take the Every Namer should share their ideal. world by storm for Ch
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