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Campus Views Majestic, Sweeping Walks that Twine Around Regis Hall and Our Hearts
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“I am the Truth,” Our Lord proclaimed. Regis heard, believed and learned His Way to eternal Life. To all the world the College of the King unfurls her motto, Via, Veritas, ita, I am the Way, the Truth, the Life.” In this, our yearbook of yesterdays, we offer as our theme a part of that motto, the promise of Christ, I am the Truth. Four glorious years have we, the Class of 1947, lived at our beloved Regis. In the shelter of her love we have captured her strength, the strength of Christ’s living Truth. In her quiet halls we have received the knowledge required for life in the world now facing us. We have been given more, however. Regis has granted her children a greater gift, the grace necessary for entrance to a future life. This is the moment of parting. We are about to leave the haven of Regis. Our hearts throbbing with love, we express our gratitude to those who have helped us reach this glorious hour. Our most ardent devotion goes out to those gallant men and women, in whose care we first heard words of Truth. To our loving parents, whose untiring efforts and zealous prayers led us to Regis and the Truth, we dedicate this volume, the Mount Regis of 1947 .
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At Regis College When Jean-Peter Medaille, S.J., in 1650 founded the Sisters of St. Joseph at Le Puv, France, he did not realize that from their first duty in a small orphan asylum was to emerge some day an ideal which we call Regis. After 1650, rules were given for guidance and the Sisters applied them- selves especially to Christian education. The French Revolution brought havoc to the staunch community through acts of confiscation, and fame through acts of martyrdom. In 1807, Mother St. John zealously trained new postulants accord- ing to the life and rules of the first Sisters of St. Joseph. Again there came an upheaval in France, and again it served a purpose. The un- daunted Sisters journeyed this time to America. The Archdiocese of Boston, in 1873, proudly claimed its first St. Joseph school. Since that time, its glory has been contin- ually justified. The work, the means and the results of the community are reaching unknown heights, for in each heart God put the spaciousness of Heaven. . 1 Kaye and Terry Meet Once More on the Threshold of Truth and Learning [ 11 ]
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