Manhattan College - Manhattanite Yearbook (Riverdale, NY)

 - Class of 1948

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Manhattan College - Manhattanite Yearbook (Riverdale, NY) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 187 of 300
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I ' HI: CnuirJ ot Honor is an extra-curricu- - - lai activity that stands by itself. The membership is composed of students who voluntarily agree to spend one-half hour be- fore the Real Presence of our Eucharistic Lord on the hrst Friday of each month. During the past school year, a number oi Guard of Honor men decided to do just a little more to pay proper homage to the Prisoner in the tabernacle on the altar of De La Salle Chapel. Subsequently a daily adora- tion period was inaugurated and throughout each day, there was always an adequate rep- resentation of devoted students isiting their Divine Saviour. The development of the mind is aimed primarily at an attainment of a greater know ledge of God, and the fallacies of anti- God philosophies. The training of the will is directed toward the practice of humility and obedience, through which irtues we may the better serve God. The training of the heart is concerned with the love of God. Thus, a true Catholic education teaches one to know, love, and serve God. LJpon these three bastions depend the peace of the world and the attaininent of hea en. From earliest youth we have been shown the importance of Faith, Hope, and Charity. Our Faith transcends the relati ' ism of the Liberalists and the falsehood of the Marx- ists. Our Hope holds greater promise and entails more truth than the skepticism of the Liberalists, and the perversion of the Marx- ists. Our Chanty is more real than the senti- mentalism of the Liberalists, and the harsh equalitarianism of the Marxists. We have been born into the ery atmosphere of truth. 18j

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St Vincent de Paul Society rHE St. Vincent de Paul Society chapter on the Manhattan College campus which is officially known as the De La Salle Con- ference, continued to earn the p raise and ad- miration of the larger chapters of the Arch- diocese who are encouraged in their own work by the showing of this college group. The now traditional Christmas show fea- turing a prohibitively priced array of talent all working for naught but the Society ' s char- itable coffers, has become a season ' s highlight at Manhattan through the efforts of the Vin- centians. This year proceeds from the show amounted to close to one thousand dollars voluntarily contributed by Manhattan men and intended for the purpose of making Christmas a happier occasion for many poor folk of the Archdiocese. On Sunday, April 18th, the De La Salle Conference played gracious host to the ' Vin- centian Conference of the Bronx. Following mass and communion a breakfast was served in the College cafeteria. The principal speaker, Brother Bonaventure Thomas, ex- tolled the members of the St. Vincent De Paul Society for their efforts on behalf of the poor and indigent. As a result of faculty recognition of such efforts, he announced the granting of a four year tuition scholarship to Manhattan College to be awarded at the dis- cretion of the Particular Council of the Bronx. Other activities that brought further merit to the De La Salle group were the annual Lenten mite box drive, two collections for clothes, and a Christ-like spirit of charity which they introduced through many media. LInlike parish conferences, the College Vincentians do not visit the poor in their homes. The funds collected through the course of a year ' s program were distributed through charitable organizations imbued with the same spirit and qualified to put the funds to the best possible use. 184

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