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THROUGH WHICH WE EXPLORE THE MYSTERIES OF GOD ' S CREATION The Church, therefore, far from hindering the pursuit of the arts and sciences, fosters and promotes them in many ways. For she is neither ignorant nor unappreciative of the many advantages which flow from them to mankind. On the contrary she admits that just as they come from God, Lord of all knowledge, so too if right¬ ly used with the help of His grace, they lead to God. — Divini lllius. TOP PICTURES: Brother Neil supervises experiment in physics; Brother Mel checks on students ' work in chemistry lab. BOTTOM PICTURE: Brother Victor has Reilly explain the various parts of the human heart in General Science class. Page 9
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THROUGH WHICH WE LEARN OUR RELATIONS TO GOD . . . since education consists essentially in preparing man for what he must be and for what he must do here below, in order to attain the sublime end for which he was created, it is clear that there can be no true edu¬ cation ... no ideally perfect education, which is not Christian education. — Pope Pius XI. TOP PICTURE: Brother Xavier takes time out for Christmas hymns. MIDDLE PICTURE; Brother Leon explains passage from New Tes¬ tament. LOWER PICTURE; Brother David Lewis reviewing for quiz in ethics. Page 8
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Sockd Stu(IUe4 THROUGH WHICH WE LEARN OUR RELATIONS TO MANKIND Brother Eudes conducts a review in American History The more closely the temporal power of a nation aligns itself with the spiritual, and the more it fosters and promotes the latter, by so much the more it contributes to the conservation of the commonwealth. For it is the aim of ecclesiastical authority by the use of spiritual means, to form good Christians in accordance with its own particular end and object; and in doing this it helps at the same time to form good citizens, and prepares them to meet their obli¬ gations as members of a civil society. This follows of necessity because in the City of God, the Holy Roman Catholic Church, a good citizen and an upright man are absolutely one and the same thing. — Pope Pius XI. Brother Eduardo outlines new government bureaus in CivicS ' Economics class Mr. Laurita traces our heritage back to ancient days in World History class Page 1 0
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