Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1935

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LOYOLA COLLEGE REVIEW — + important positions. He was superior of Campion Hall, the Jesuit House of Studies at Oxford; superior of St. Mary's Hall, Stonyhurst; Prefect of Studies at Mount St. Mary’s College, Sheffield, and professor of Ethics at Stonyhurst for several years. His first official speech, in which he spoke in er terms of Loyola, made a very favourable impression upon Cm entire student body. We wish Father Keane every success in the onerous tasks which he has undertaken in directing the affairs of the Jesuit Province of Upper Canada. x 1 4 НИ я 1 5 я LJ Ін 44

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LOYOLA COLLEGE REVIEW — and in spirit to the British Constitution, and with his ministers, has ever striven to promote the interests and welfare of his people. It is with а deep appreciation of his worth and heart-felt praise for his devotion to duty that Canada joins with in thanks- giving for the Silver Jubilee. We Canadians believe in all sincerity that we could not have had a better King. And it is with this thought that we extend our best wishes for a long reign and a happy one to His Majesty. еее Apostolic Visitation On February 18th, we were honoured by а visit from the Apostolic Delegate, the Most Reverend Andrew Cassulo, D.D. This was not the first time that Loyola entertained this distinguished guest. But whereas he was among us before as Apostolic Delegate to Canada and Newfoundland, this time he came invested with an added dignity—that of Apostolic Visitor to the Catholic colleges and seminaries of the Dominion. Upon his arrival, he was received by Rev. Father Rector, who conducted him to the College Chapel where the staff and students had assembled. Then the authorizing Brief, outlining the scope of the visitation, was read. After- wards His Excellency spoke for a few minutes. Drawing attention to the beauty of the Chapel, he stressed the necessity and duty of serious application not only with a view to scholastic attainments, but much more that all might become out- standing спира of Catholic action іп future Ше; іп such beautiful surroundings, development of the spiritual life should be easy. He then visited many parts of the College buildings. Late in the afternoon, he took his leave after many gracious words expressing his admiration of all he saw. We trust that His Excellency found Loyola true to the principles of Catholic education so dear to the heart of the Holy Father. We assure him too that we are grateful for his encouraging words, and that we hope he may find the opportunity to visit us again. еее Bishop Murray, C.SS.R., 05 In the 1930 issue of the Review, it was our privilege and pleasure to announce that a distinguished alumnus had been raised to the episcopal dignity. Father Murray entered the Redemptorist Order after graduation. Once ordained, he was appointed Rector of St. Mary's College, Brockville. Later he held charges in Mont- real, Ottawa and Annapolis, and was finally made Provincial. Recognition of his outstanding abilities led to his elevation to the rank of Bishop of Victoria, B.C. We now take pleasure in recording the translation of Dr. Murray to the new see of Saskatoon. It is our hope that a happy chance will bring His Excellency far enough East to permit a visit to his Alma Mater. E Ре The New Provincial While we rejoice at the honour given to one of our Alumni, Bishop Murray, it is with a great deal of pleasure that we extend a word of welcome to our new Provincial. Reverend Father Hingston relinquished his post this year, and was succeeded by Reverend Henry Keane. A graduate of Oxford University, Father Keane is a scholar and educationist of much distinction. He was Provincial of the English Province of the Society for the past eight years. Previous to this he occupied many ЯЗЕ



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