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Christ the Eucharistic King reigns in the majestic splendor of Forty Hours Devotion in the convent chapel. {On opposite page) Statue of Christ at Fatima, Portugal. MOST REVEREND JAMES E. CASSIDY D.D., LL.D. Bishop of Fall River 1934 — 1951 Steward of God — so Saint Paul said his bishop should be and so the Apostle would have hailed this bishop: keeper of the keys for God, guardian of the good things of God, trustee for God of the church in Fall River — this high priest was faithful to his stewardship. . . . This bishop, though dead, still speaks. It will be years before the echo of his authori- tative and apostolic voice dies in this diocese. For he was a bishop without blame . . . able to exhort in sound doctrine and to confute opponents! May his valiant soul rest in peace! May his example be ever before our eyes! From the Funeral Eulogy preached by Most Reverend Richard J. Gushing, D.D. May 22, 1951
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In this time of darkness and confusion, when enemies are incessantly trying to banish God from our lives, to destroy the dignity of man and to armi- hilate the basic truths on which our nation is founded, what can be more timely for a theme than An Army of Youth flying the standards of truth, fighting for Christ the King — Youth binding itself in close unity to fight for truth under the leadership of Christ the King! To fight, one needs weapons, and we know that material weapons can never secure the peace we long for. In the Army of Christ the King, we hold weapons more dynamic than the atom bomb — the sacra- ments, through which we receive the life and help of God Himself; prayer, including the Rosary, called by some the atom bomb of grace; sacrifice . . . On earth ' s battlefield . . . with the cross our only sword . . . never a vantage we ' ll yield ... as dauntlessly on we swing . . . ' neath the Queen ' s white and blue, for our flag, for our Faith, for Christ the King! -I- ivy
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DEDICATION TO CHRIST THE KING in memory of our beloved Bishop Most Reverend James E. Cassidy, D.D. The 1952 Dominilog is lovingly dedicated by The Seniors
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