Holy Name High School - Namer Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

 - Class of 1955

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Page 12 text:

Self-sacrificing Priests of Holy Mother Church Rev. Albert A. Karper. S.T.D. The most worthy action which is found in the Church is the offering to God of the Sacrifice of the Mass. This Holy renewal of the Sacrifice of the Cross is the one great action from which all other acts receive their worth. It is here that the Holy Name student craftsmen offer them- selves-their whole day, with its prayers, works, joys and sufferings. Christ the High Priest, offering up His own immolated human- ity, asks God to see in student offerings a sign of their acknowledgement of God's Supreme Craftsmanship, and their own complete subs jection and dependence upon Him. Because there is a Sacrifice there is a priest- hood. When the priest invokes the Holy Spirit and performs the sublime sacrifice, how shall he be ranked? Not even angelic spirits are so privileged. Holy Name priests, standing as mediators between G-od and man, deserve the gratitude of all student craftsmen. By adminis- tration of the sacraments, the priests direct the flow of santifying grace into the souls of Namers. Pulpit and classroom instruction in- still divinely revealed truths and doctrines into the minds of students. Rev. Iames E. Hughes Rev. Thomas P. Campbell

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Through the Authority of the Church Right Reverend Charles W. McDonough shows ct genuine and sincere interest in every detail oi student lite at Holy Name. As pastor oi souls he is ever mindful and actively concerned in furthering the spiritual needs of youth under his direction. Namers eagerly look forward to hearinq Monsiqnor's Words oi praise and encouraqement on their accomplishments in spiritual, scholastic, and athletic endeavors. 1 t t



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Lead Youth to Deeper Faith, Greater Integrity Rev. Robert Cauley Priestly friendliness, helpfulness, selt-sacri- tice for souls-such traits are mirrored in vari- ous parish assignments. Father Karper con- ducts instruction tor minds that seek inquiry into the Catholic Faith. The Altar and Rosary Society thrive under his leadership, While the parish bazaar turns teenage under the same. Divine revelation makes its passage from B. C. CBazaar Chief, Father Karperl to A. D. Rev. George Budimlic tAthletic Director, Father I-lughesl, Whose athle- tic endeavors expand the brawn of Little Davids. High School Coniraternity Classes enlarge as Father Campbell combs the district for prospec- tive members. Holy Name men cheer their moderator, Father Cauley, on to fine speeches. Father Budimlic, assistant pastor in Assumption parish, deftly enlightens the minds of Iunior religion students. Former Nrrmer. Monsignor James McIntyre, who accepted Monsignor MeDonough's invitation to conduct the 1955 retreat, stresses the im- portance of Catholic living to jun- iors Charles Tuhacek, Joan Kramer, and Elaine Torrna. 9

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