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3m Bob Marescu explains the purpose of the Third Order of Mt. Carmel to the group. THIRD ORDER OF MT. CARMEL The Manhattan College chapter of the Third Order Secular of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel is a religious organization unique among those of Manhattan. The mem- bers, known as Tertiaries, are united under the direction of the Order of the Brethren of Our Lady of Mount Carmel qs cu group of faithful keeping with the Carmelite spirit and striving for their end of greater Christian perfection in accordance with each individual's station in this world. This end is prescribed by their own rule and sanctioned by the Holy Fatheriin Rome. Every Friday, the Order meets in the Brothers' Chapel to carry iout their dedicated program. Tertiaries wear a scapular habit and during certain religious functions wear a full habit 'of the Carmelites. They also make certain promises that do not interfere with their secular life and share some of the merits of the Cdrmelites. Students first stdrting out follow a routine similar to that of the monastic order in which they learn the various spiritual exercises and the purposes of the order. After this they become Tertiaries and they carry out their rules by assisting at daily Mass, weekly Communion, daily recitation of the Rosary, daily meditations for fifteen minutes and a nightly examination of conscience. Thus, the Order strives for the greater glory of God, to harbor a special devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary and to promote the good of the Church and the salvation of souls by prayers and good works. First Friday Services were a part of the duties of the Order. The font of grace.
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Phil Sandstrom and Herm Washington discuss notes of the previous meeting. of practical value to the members in their quest for interracial justice. In addition to the discussions, forums are held and - uest speakers are invited to speak. Discussions are only the beginr'ting of this Society's varied activities. It observed Brotherhood Week in February and masses are said for the spiritual fortification needed to carry forth the purpose of the Society. Interfaith Week in March provided another opportunity for concrete application of the principles of interracial justice. The Society featured a film curing this week. The other activities of the Society included Ilm forums and slide presentations, field trips and full coop- eration with the Regional Commisison on Interracial Justice f N.F.C.C.S. Ackermun, Sterlini, Washington, and Synwaldt caught by the Manhuttanite Strolling Photog in the middle of one of their many confubs. INTERRACIAL JUSTICE SOCIETY Brotherhood and interracial justice form a vital part of the Christian message. Manhattan men have recognized this and several have banded together in the Interracial Justice Society in order to acquaint the student body with the many prob- lems that lie within the scope of the interracial aposto- Iate giving them the necessary incentive to put into practice those principles which stem from our mutual incorporation in the Mystical Body of Chirst. The Society has striven this year more than in previous years to put these ideals into practice. It has embarked upon an ambitious program of monthly discussions featuring either a student or a special guest speaker. These discussions imbibe special topics concerning interracial iustice and are A reminder of one of the important conferences is being pleasantly noted by members.
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