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vw !QfLe5f5 ..... ,f . E, f A .3 X! - f- . 9' ' A., Rev. Icxmes E. Hughes New to Holy Name since last lune, Father Mra- kuzic teaches the senior Religion classes. His introduction to Holy Name was as chair- man of the Annual Bazaar. In this work, Father became better acquainted with Namers and Namers with him. io om. 4, Young men are ordained to the priesthood to offer Sacrifice, to instruct the faithful, and to ad- minister the sacraments. Fortunate are the Holy Name students who have the privilege of attending the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass each Friday as a corporate unit. It is possible for them to attend Mass each morning before they come to school, if they so wish. From Life's early morning until its close, Catholics need the ministration of God's Priests. Father Hughes is continuously striving to bring to Holy Name the honor that is due her by his active participation as Athletic Director, sopho- more instructor, and by his work in the Girls' Sodality. Father Hughes gives the athletes a special blessing before each football and basketball game and goes to the Church with them after the game is over. He reminds them that they must live their Catholic Religion in sports as well as in studies: that victory is never victory if standards have been sacrificed. Namers are grateful to him and to all the priests for their interest in them. -8. Rev. Stephen A. Mrakuzic Father Cauley, always ready with a smile and a welcome, is part of Holy Name. Besides Father's regular duties, he is chaplain of our Holy Name Society and he instructs the high school boys in the life of a Holy Name man.
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The Pastor of Holy Name Church who offers the Parish Mass on Sunday for the special intention ot his parishioners. Many times throughout the year he offers the Mass tor their intentions. Monsignor encourages irequent Coinmunions and attendance at Mass. Student spirituality is his happiness. X if59XL S..- A,t Querenal dark ?WciZ501fL014gA Pastor of Holy Name Church President of Holy Name High School
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fA8 ,A747 y SLCVLKCQ of fA8 M056 lf A33 -2:- ., Father Speight, assistant pastor at St. Timothy's, comes to Holy Name to teach Religion to the soph- omores. Father knows many of the boys and girls at Holy Name for some of them at- tended the St. Timothy grade school. His simple definitions and explanations lead the students to a better under- standing and practice of Rev. Raymond T. Speiqht A newcomer to the HN Campus, Father Mc- Bride came to Holy Name in tune, l956. lnstructing the freshmen in the teachings of Christ, Father also has charge of the Confraternity classes, ln the Confraternity work he instructs high school students who are attending public schools. The music ot the Church is one of his interests which appeals to the ninth grader. the Divine truths. Father Budimlic leaves Rev. Albert I. Tesek Each week Father Tesek comes to give religious instructions to the freshmen. His manner in em- phasizing certain points helps them realize how important their Religion is. He is an assistant at St. Catherines parish, and the head of the Holy Name Society at St. Cath- erine's. This year Father was named head of the East Deanery Holy Name Societies. his position as assistant pastor at Assumption par- ish, in Brecksville, every Monday morning, bright and early, to teach the junior Religion Classes. Durinq his years as Re- ligion teacher he has be- come an important part of Holy Name High School. l Rev. Daniel R. McBride Rev. George L. Budimlic I1
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