Loyola University - Wolf Yearbook (New Orleans, LA)

 - Class of 1948

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Indians was, however, considerable. The efforts St. Charles Avenue to the IlHnois Central Rail- of the missionaries greatly aided the development road tracks. In 1904, on a section of this prop- of the whole Louisiana colony. erty, an educational institution named Loyola In 1762, the Jesuits, victims of political intrigue. College began functioning. In the infant days of were banished from Louisiana. The year 1763 the new college there were no indications of the saw the last Jesuit departing from New Orleans. great university it was destined to become. On Eighty-four years rolled on, and then, in the year the opening day, only six students registered. Cash 1847, New Orleans witnessed the return of the on hand amounted to but 100. There was, how- Jesuit Order. ever, on all sides, a realization of the desperate need In 1857, the Jesuit Fathers opened, on Baronne St., the College and Church of the Immaculate Conception, dedicating both college and church to the Virgin Mother of God. Just three years previ- for a Catholic university in the Southland. Many generous souls came to the aid of the struggling, Jesuits High School ously, the doctrine of her Immaculate Conception had been defined as an Article of Faith by Pope Pius IX. In 1889, Father John O ' Shanahan, S. J., pur- chased for 22,500 a tract of land stretching from

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Grand Coteau, Louisiana Spring Hill College, Mobile, Alabama JESUITS RETURN That the Society of Jesus played a major role English colonists set foot in that area, long before in the Christianization and colonization of both the Mayflower reached Massachusetts. North and South America is a matter of record. Although the Jesuits had penetrated into the History presents long lists of Jesuit martyrs, mis- Southland long before 1723, it was not until then sionaries, educators, explorers in the early periods that they were established in New Orleans. Be- of both the Americas. Jesuits were being martyred tween the years 1723 and 1763, a number of by Indians in what is now Virginia, near the pres- Jesuits missionaries fell victims to the very savages ent site of Washington, D. C, long before the they sought to convert. Jesuit influence with the



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little college. In 1912, it was incorporated. Loyola trained not only in mundane erudition and science, College became Loyola University. Today, the University stands as a monument to the efforts and sacrifices of the Jesuit Fathers, and to the generosity of many noble-hearted bene- factors. From Loyola University, New Orleans and the entire South receive men and women train- ed not only in mind, but also in heart and will; but also in the undiluted teachings of Jesus Christ. Never was the world in greater need of leaders so trained. The Jesuits Fathers pay special devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. At the entrance to the University stands a statue of the Sacred Heart. Its uplifted arms welcome to the University all who seek the Truth, the Way and the Life. HOLY NAME OF JESUS CHURCH

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