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ncgfifzf Mew may Je ffwzzfffcw Xie fiwzgfzy an These girls take the words of Our Holy Father in his encyclical Fulgens Corona literally: Let them supplicate the Divine Mother asking bread for the hungry, iustice for the oppressed . . . Front Row: M. A. Fitzgerald, M. Guiffre, A. Canclia, M. McCabe, V. De-Marchi, A. Love, J. Bur- chyns, L. McHenry. Back Row: M, A, Devlin, C. Swanson, S, Scanlon, P. Connelly, P. Megiel. 'i N,...l,,W ss 3. lnz s l 2 I IS ' ,L 1 Q ur :X f ff Q Q Gifts received for Christmas by the children in Our Lady of Mercy Mission in the South. 154 Gifts wrapped by the girls to be sent to the needy children of the south. Displaying them are S. Scanlon M. Lorenzen, M. A, Robertson.
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