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agefjg jim! pagan! C0l'l'll'l'lCU'l The Most Reverend John M. McNamara, DD. The Most Reverend Philip M. Hannan, DD. Auxiliary to the Archbishop of Washington Auxiliary to the Archbishop of Washington Vicar General of the Archrliocese Chancellor of the Archdiocese 5 ll. FEL' . 4, fi' i t Z- N f Q55 eff 'att' 16 Consecrated Authority A resident of Saint Gabriel's, Most Rever- end John lVl. McNamara, D.D., V.C.. Auxiliary Bishop since March 1928, is Titular Bishop of Eu- menia. His Excellency has presided at the cere- monies of religious profession and investure at Regina. Most Reverend Philip lVl. Hannan, J.C.D., DD., resident of Saint Patrick's Rectory and Aux- iliary Bishop since August 1956, serves as Chancel- lor to the Archbishop and is the Titular Bishop of Hieropolis. Regina students recognize in His Excel- lency a sympathetic leader in youth activities.
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His Excellency, The Most Reverend Patrick Aloysius 0'Boyle, D.D., LL.D., Archbishop of Washington .xgcluid om .jwler mafed fy n governing Notable Court Members The cries rang out over Saint Peters, g'l..oug live the Pope! News had just been received of the election of a new Holy Father, Pope John XXIII. As the hearts of millions of Catholics grieved when Pope Pius XII was laid in his Hnal resting place, they now rejoiced at the election of a new Pope. As Spiritual Head of all Catholics, His Holiness assumed a duty surpassing any other on earth. One of his first oilicial acts was the calling of an Ecumenical Council to further Church Unity. Fer- vently, Catholics prayed that the new Holy Father find his reign a reign of peace. His Excellency, The Most Reverend Patrick A. O'Boyle, is the Spiritual Head in the Archdiocese of Washingtcun. ln 1055, he gave to Mother Saint Vincent Ferrer the permission to build Regina on the grounds purchased from the Assumptionist Fathers. The Archbishop has presided at many of the sehoolis functions, including the ground-brealc ing and the blessing of the cornerstone. ar-f ,pig vi Q E ,,k,V in .K , . A .5 g get . s e '54 , 1,4 4-4-A ,cr M x X A- , X vis.-alt as f f - X f ,f X ll. lr fi 4 Q ,tn E W Nd, rf, 5' 4?-VG fyr. -L-14 -.54 J X J ff , ,' N 1 i' 1' lt xt my . f 4 l XC ,, is X .V HQX my IW' f ' ' '-.,! X-rx , lful
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0 7 er afeafy 4 on areal mnid fem Friends and Directors Two of the most familiar names in Wash- ington are Monsignor ,lohn S. Spence and Mon- signor Louis F. Miltenlwergcr. Monsignor Spence, Uirector of Education in the Archdiocese, is very close to Regina, for he, along with Archbishop 0'Boyle, helped with the initial plans for construc- tion. During the schoolls opening year, he presided at the first pulmlic appearance of the glee cluli at which he addressed the parents. Besides giving talks at general assemblies, holding conferences, and hearing confessions, Mon- signor Miltenherger has directed several retreats for the student body. In 1957, as Archdiocesan Director of Vocations, he assisted Mother Mary Armand, R.J.M., in producing a vocation play for the An- nual Vocation Symposium held during March. Right Revs-rcnd Monsignor .lohn 5. Spence- llirvctor of Education Right He-vt-ra-ml Monsignor Louis F. ftliltcnlwrgcr Dire-ctor of Vocations for Women Retreat Master Mother Mary Armand. R.J.M. presents a cake to tht- lead players in Steps to Cod, a vocation play. Joanna Agri- cola, Teresa Widmayer. .lane Wade. Mi- SS chael Roncy and Paul Hyland with Rt. Rf-v. Monsignor Louis F. Miltcnlwrge-r. I7
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