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Father Jude Cahillane, O.S.B., signs the Sophomores with ashes, reminding them: Dust thou art-and into Dust thou shalt return. Lent ln the Middle of February the Church's great retreat started, and each student received the blessed ashes on her forehead, symbol of the pen- ance and seriousness of those forty days. Each had her own personal fast and struggle to undergo in order to rise triumphant, vivified, with the risen Christ. As a help to keep us united to our Leader as He fearlessly approached His impending passion, the entire school followed Him around the Stations of the Cross every Friday afternoon. Lenten decora- tions in the classes, and brief reminders by faculty and Chaplain kept the idea alive in us. Very appropriately, Sr. Adolfa and the members of the Dramatic Club worked tirelessly to perfect their Passion Play to be given on Palm Sunday, despite such obstacles as the blizzard of '56, offering their efforts with the redeeming action of Christ which they were depicting. Meanwhile, the Glee Club prepared corresponding Lenten hymns in keeping with the spirit of the play. Toward the end of Lent, through Sr. Juliana and Father Jude of the Religion Department, Missals according to the new rite for Holy Week were pro- cured for the entire student body, and the beautiful ceremonies of the holiest time of the year were explained. All were urged to attend these services either in their parishes or in the Academy Chapel. The last three Lenten days in school were further sanctified by a Vocation Triduum including a talk, Holy Hour and Mass. On Wednesday, after the Mass, students gathered in the Music Room for a brief but memorable Assembly, and, with Easter greetings being exchanged by all, left at noon for their vacation. Sr. Juliana explains the Holy Season to the Freshmen, lightening the subject a little with the cartoons of I Love Lent? ! ! 60
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