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Ecumenical Movement Involves Students Did ecumenism die with the close ot the Sec- ond Vatican Council? McAuley religion classes can testity that the ecumenical movement is iust beginning. Guest speakers gave students a rare chance to learn,about the structures and customs ot other churches in Toledo. Rev. Vic- tor l-lerberth, pastor ot St. Michael's Hungarian Byzantine Catholic Church spoke to iuniors about the Eastern Catholic Church. Accord- ing to Rev. l-lerberth, Eastern Catholics see the Pope as the heart ot the Church, and Christ at the head. Representing the Orthodox taith was Msgr. John Matthiesen ot St. Elias Church. Students were surprised to learn that the baptismal cere- mony includes complete immersion in water. contirmation, and the reception ot Communion by the intant. Said Sister Marilyn Ann, The most important thing about ecumenism is not J unitormity, but unity amidst diversity. Tv -' .ii NJ Cl lAPl.AlN: Rev. Paul Jacoby, S.V.D. IK l f': 17 20 RELIGION: lseatedl Sister Jane Marie. sophomores: Sister Catherine Mary, treshmen and seniors: Sister M. Jane Frances, seniors: lstanclingl Sister Margaret Marie, sophomores: Sister Mary Charlesetta, treshmen: Sister Marilyn Ann. iuniors. RELIGION: Rev. Stanislaus Ozga, seniors. I9 I9
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ENGLISH: lseafecll Mrs. Margarer Filzpalrick, Sisler Mary Paula, Miss Anne Sireicherg lsfandingl Sisier Joan Marie, speech: Mrs. Mary Jo ' fy McMillan, Sisler Mary Leonardo. i IS '--r Freshmen Karen Kinn and Jeanne Chambers learn 'lhe basics of fransformalional grammar from linguisfics experr Nancy Davis. Graaf Caesar-'S ghoslfl Please lend ma your ears! erieg Caesar lPeggy Ronnie Pinciolli, Karen Pollex, Colleen I-laggerly, Karen Schweiclcerl' Velferl, desperafely Trying fo discourage sophomore English sfudenis and friends l?!l from enacling her demise. i W X1
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