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...,i. SUIJALITY THE SEMINARY SODALITY All for Jesus through Mary. St. Louis De Montfort fully lived these words and the sodality of Our Blessed Lady tries to follow his example. The special veneration of Mary is an age-old tradition among Poles. Because of this, Mary has time and again protected her children in time of peril. Mary sheltered the Child Jesus in Her loving armsg in like manner she protects her servants when adversity waylays them along the journey of life. Thus through the Sodality the sodalist draws nearer to the everlasting protection of Our Blessed Mother. Officers: Moderator: Rev. A. Maksimikg President: M. Wieczorek: Vice-President: S. Kloskowskig Secretary: C. Kutiukg Treasurerg S. Redmerskig Sergeant-at-Arms: E. Baranek. .. . 'un 7 . T -H' ' wx- . 1 ' - ' - ., - UI '.ri.r, ,.' .:,l'i' ' U, 7vI',g'i4 'ii.i F ' .ng-J: LT i-'s.ll '.- 1-1' , 1 f uf. :Ju ,. , ., . . . . , . .- . . , V-.-ptff' , 4 JJ JW Q1J.'i11',?i'ff1'f. P. .- ,,'.g,',ff ':x.f,r ff. - ia -Q .A QQ 'j Q, ' 1 1'-fH'fuF'i Pb 5lT , ui, ,125 '-, -1 ',-ft: ' V 1--K-.gas-' -, -1-f ', ' . -pr 'r - ' 3 Y w -. N, ' Wifi - r ,.,,,., , ., . 1.. . , . . . , , .,,.. r 'going' , - .5 rf . Ag,J- . .XL . . 1 A U V , , .1 .. ,. . . - lv.. .. , . 1 . , ' -' COLLEGE SODALITY The hands of the Almighty are extended through the hands of the Mother of Cod, Mary. Every student of St. Mary's fully realizes the truth of these words and earnestly tries to show forth the love and devotion of which She is deserving. The Sodality aids him to discover how Mary fits into the Divine plan of redemption. Through its activities, meetings, and discussions the members acquire a more ex- tensive knowledge of their faith, especially in so far as the practical aspects of it are concerned. The program of activities is always an ambitious one and extends from September to May, requiring the cooperation of every member at all times. Officers: Moderator: Rev. J. Swastekg Prefect: R. Werenskig Secretary: E. Warychg Treas- urer: E. Balazy.
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MISSIU SIQIEIETIES MSGR. KRZYZOSIAK MISSION SOCIETY Go therefore and initiate all nations in disciple- ship, baptize them in the name of the Father and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. These were the words spoken to the twelve Apostles by their Master as He clirccted them to spread the word of Cod to all nations. As time passed the Apostles flied, but the words planted by them remained and brought forth great fruit. The Seminary Mission Unit encourages within its members love toward thc Missions and begs God's blessings upon all Mission work. Officers: Moderator: Rev. F. Orlil-ig President: Rev. Mr. A. Hapanowiczg Vice-President: C. Kutiukg Trea- surer: G. Rutkowskig Sergeant-at-Arms: C. Szymanski. COLLEGE MISSION SOCIETY Directed by Rev. Francis Orlik, the College Mis- sion Society has as its main interest and objective the untiring effort of aiding the Missions. Its ob- jectives are three-fold: financial, inspirational and devotional. It helps sponsor a yearly campus mis- sion program at which the highlight is a talk by a foreign missionary guest speaker. On the cam- pus it fills the Mission needs by providing mission pamphlets and movies. Officers: Moderator: Rev. F. Orlikg President: J. Lom- nickig Vice-President: T. Rutkowskig Secretary: T. Skotek. HIGH SCHOOL MISSION SOCIETY The Mission Society in the High School Depart- ment has been established to make the High School student more mission-minded, that is, to make him realize the great need of the world missions, and the missionary work of the salvation of souls. Though he is not able to go out into the world and bring souls to the truth directly, he is still able to take part in the promotion of the missions by prayers, sacrifices, and alms. Thus the High School student is able to aid in the great cause of spreading the word of God. Officers: President: Mr. A. Pawlowslcig Vlke-President: Mr. F. Fiedorg Secretary: Mr. E. Maciejewskig Treasurer: Mr. T. Kubasinski.
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.TEIII We gr 1. i ' a g ' - - lf i . p ' i at ' 5- C' THE scl-loLA cAN1'oRuM Ee w r Q Sacred Music for the glory of God and the I .6 -N sanctification and edification of the faithful: this , ' lf i is what the Schola Cantorum of Saints Cyril and ' ' 5 Methodius Seminary has for its purpose. In ac- cordance with the Motu Proprio on Sacred Music by Pope Pius X, a zealous lover of liturgical splendors, the Schola Cantorum, seeks to maintain and increase the beauty of the house of God through its cultivation of Gregorian Chant, classi- cal Church music and good modern liturgical mu- sic. Known and acclaimed on an international scale, this group of young aspirants to the priest- hood has risen through the years to hecome one of America's outstanding liturgical choirs. Officers: Director: Rev. H. Waraksag President: E. Pilatg Librarian: B Orszewski. f Q. I Officers: Director: Rev. Mr. T. Ozogg President: Kulakowskig Librarian: A. Jablonowski. E. COLLEGE A CAPPELLA CHOIR Sparing nothing in talent, the College A Cap- pella Choir through the years has adroitly ren- dered for its listeners glittering choral interpre- tations. These young men, Sophomores and Fresh- men of St. Mary's College, under the able direction of Rev. Mr. Thaddeus Ozog, have shone forth time and time again. With a pleasant commingling of their Catholic-Polish-American heritage in the realm of choral music, the College Choir has en- riched and brought joy to its audiences. The Choir has also received special recognition for its splen- did performances in the annual Christmas and Spring concerts.
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