Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1959

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His Holiness Pope John XXIII A cloud of white smoke pouring from a thin metal chimney in the Vatican last October twenty-eighth revealed to the world that a successor to Pope Pius XII had finally been chosen. Ever since the tragic death of the Pontiff nineteen days earlier, the entire world had been speculating as to who would follow him to the Throne of Peter, Now the three days of deliberation and indecisive balloting were over and Angelo Giuseppe Cardinal Roncalli was the new Bishop of Rome. John XXIII came to a position which had won renewed reverence and ad- miration through the tireless ministration and personal sanctity of Pius XII. Thus, the Pope is now, while carrying out his duties as Vicar of Christ on earth, capable of exercising great influence for good in every region of the world. The new Pope has brought to his post a personal dynamism and capacity for the unexpected that have already caused a great impression. His individuality was exemplified by his break with the precedent at Christmas when he passed the day visiting prisoners in jail. His reign so far has been punctuated by many such incidents. Of all his acts, however, none have been so unexpected and more warmly welcomed as his announcement calling for an Ecumenical Council of the Catholic Church, the first in seventy years. An outstanding feature of this announcement was his opening of the way for Church unity by saying: “We open our heart and arms to all those who were separated from this Apostolic See”. The obstacles which block the road to the unification of the Christian Churches are large and numerous, but at least a begin- ning has been made. In the brief period since Pope John XXIII took office, it has become obvious that the Church has once more been blessed with a truly great leader, and it is to this great leader that we dedicate this Book. JIM LANTHIER

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The College Offers . Honour Arts courses in English, History and Economics leading to the degree of Honour B.A. . General Arts courses leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts, with special modi- fications to meet pre-Medical and pre-Dental requirements. Honour Science courses in Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics leading to the degree of Honour B.Sc. . General Science courses with continuation subjects in Physics, Chemistry, or Mathematics, leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science. These courses can be so arranged as to fulfil all pre-Medical requirements. Engineering courses leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science and eligibility to enter the Fourth Year of their chosen branch of Engineering at McGill University. . Commerce courses leading to the degree of Bachelor of Commerce. RELIGION Religion is an essential part of life at Loyola as it is in life in general. Students are required to fulfil their religious obligations regularly, and to make annually a spiritual retreat of three days. The Sodality of Our Lady is a spiritual organization of students for the fostering of piety. Religion is also an integral part of the curri- culum. Being definite and certain like any other truth, it can be taught, and is taught at Loyola. PHILOSOPHY Without sound philosophy there is neither intellectual security nor intellectual maturity. Scholastic Philosophy, the wisdom of the ages, is sound, mature. and in- telligible. It does no violence to Faith, to Science, or to Common Sense. Every candi- date for any degree at Loyola must complete successfully a series of courses in Scholastic Philosophy. C.O.T.C. U.N.T.D. U.R.T.P. CAMPUS and STAGE

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