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And you who came a stranger and came from many places are no longer alone and in no alien place, for you dine with others as yourself and your hosts are kind. And you come to know that this place is yours. You know it is your University, and departing you take as much as you can carry of that which was stored there. And so, in the pages that follow, we will take an imaginary journey through your University. NA e will look in on those many facets of activity which are life here at your University.
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You come from many places, from the cities and farms throughout the nation and even beyond the nation. You come to the University a stranger. You are a traveler through life and you say you will pause here for a while. You will ask here (you say) and you will learn from others who have gone ahead something about that curiously twisting road that winds before you. Welcome, friend, someone says, and you are invited to fill your mind from the larders of knowledge. Eat and drink with me, He says, and your soul takes heart and grows in new strength.
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Ssint Isaac Jo$uet, S.J., First North Americsn martyr to be canonized The saintly courage and perseverance of Isaac Jo sues and his companions merited for them martyrs' deaths at the hands of North American Indians 300 years ago. Their zealous devotion to the cause of Christianity inspired them to dedicate their lives to the mission work of the Society of Jesus in the New World and to submit to torture and death in the name of Christ. To these honored pioneers who so early planted the seeds of Christian truth in our land and watered them with their blood, do we in no small measure owe our Catholic heritage. To these beloved missionaries, who first brought St Ignatius' ideals of education to our country, are we largely indebted for our Jesuit training. And to these first North American saints is this 1947 Hilltop dedicated in reverent gratitude for their enduring labors, and with this humble supplication: may our efforts throughout the school year be acceptable to God, and may they prove to be a preparation for our own life-long service in the cause for which these martyrs died. Tercentenary Mass at St. j Cathedral. Celebrant, Hit cellency the Most Revet Moses E. Kiley.
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