Immaculata Academy - Lilium Convallium Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1926

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8 LILIUM CONVALLIUM spiritual daughters received from His I-Ioliness, Pope Pius XI, the special favor of papal approbation upon the Constitutions of the Congregation of the Queen of the Holy Rosary. The aim of the Congregation is to praise God by the daily recitation of the Divine Office and to scatter blessings by teaching the truth. In short, the members should strive to put into practice the motto of the Dominican Order: La1u1are, Bem-zliccre et Praea'icare. A Crown of Roses A crown of roses for our Mother's brow! Is that sweet thought e'er possible? for how Can we, so weak and small, reach up so high To crown our Lady, Queen of heav'nly skies? And could one sweet sufficient rose be found? The rosary is a worthy crown of flow'rsg Each pray'r more fragrant than the rose of hours. In saying it we importune her by A crown of roses. Our teachers love this crowng and we who found That our requests are granted if enclow'd W'ith scent of Mary's own revealed design Of rose to Dominic, this love have imbibed. Their Order daily weaves for our Queen's brow A crown of roses. -ADELINE VANDERBECK, 'z6.

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LILIUM CONVALLIUM 7 was built on Guerrero Street near Twenty-fourth. It was dedicated by the Most Revered Archbishop Alcmany, O. P., under the title of the Immaculate Conception, on November 29, 1885, to be a nursery of saints , as the holy Dominican Archbishop said. This humble wooden structure, surmounted by a cross and a small belfry, remained the motherhouse of the Congregation until 1906, when the House at Mission San Jose was raised to that distinction. The first foundation to bc made was St. Joseph's Parochial School, in Port- land, Oregon, which was opened in 1888. The school was successfully con- ducted until 1918. In the following year, the Sisters took charge of the parochial school connected with the Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary in the same city, this fact gave rise to the present St. Dominic's Convent. Here as well as ill San Francisco, a high school and a commercial school are connected with the Convent. In 1912 tl1e Sisters were invited by the Domin- ican Fathers to teach tl1e children of I-Ioly Rosary Parochial School in Portland. The first foundation of the Congregation in Southern California was made in 1899. at Anaheim, Orange County. The original St. Catherine's Academy at this place was eventually converted into a boarding school for boys. A splendid new building has just been completed there. In 1890 the Sisters took charge of the Sacred Heart Parochial School in Los Angeles. In 1907 the present high school was opened. The rapid growth of the institution has made it necessary to make several new additions to the original building, besides erecting a large brick grammar school building. The fourth of the high schools conducted by the Congregation is that con- nected With St. Elizabetlfs Parochial School, Oakland. Each one of the high schools has been accredited to the State University. The Congregation takes care of orphan girls at St. Mary of the Palms, Mission San Jose, California. Orphan boys find a home with the Sisters at the Albertinum, Ukiah, California. In addition the Sisters have charge of the following Parochial Schools: 1. St. Anthony's, San Francisco. z. St. Michael's, Los Angeles. 3. St. Gabriel's, Mission San Gabriel, California. 4. St. Ignatius, Los Angeles. 5. St. Mary,s, Fullerton, California. The Golden Year of Jubilee will be crowned by the opening of a Parochial School at Alhambra, California, dedicated to St. Theresa, the Little Flower of Jesus, and another at San Antonio, Texas. The Mothcrhouse of the Congregation at Mission San Jose stands on his- toric ground back of the old Franciscan Mission founded by Father Lasuen in 1797. The main building was erected by the sainrly Archbishop Alernany, O. P., for tl1e education of young men aspiring to the priesthood, under the patronage of St. Thomas Aquinas. After a few years the seminary was trans- ferred to Menlo Park. In 1891, in accordance with the wishes of his Grace, the Most Reverend Archbishop Riordan, the Sisters converted St. Thomas's Seminary into a Motherhouse and Novitiate under the patronage of St. Joseph. On January 28, 1890, this branch of Dominican Sisters was definitely incorporated into the great and glorious family of St. Dominic by the late Master General of the Order, the Very Reverend P. Joseph M. Larrocco, O. P. Finally on November 25, 1922, the Reverend Foundress, Mother Pia, and her



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LILIUM CONVALLIUM W, v Our Savioris Mother O humble maiden! Did the wise men see The dow'r of grace and holiness sublime, Wliicli God had destined by His own design, To fill His chosen one eternally? Did thy own parents, high in sanctity, Know that their daughter was to be in time, While yet a virgin, through God's power divine The mother of her God deservedly? Oh, no, for I-Ie chose as His mother, one Who never thought that she was worthy of So great an honor, that God's own dear Son Should leave the majesty of Heav'n above And come to dwell so poor as her own Son, Not in a palace, but a home of love. -ADIZLINE VANDERBECK, 'z6.

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