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“All Beautiful and Splendid Things’’ I
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The Archdiocese celebrates the diamond anniversary of the coming of the Sisters of St. Joseph to Boston, in 1873. Jean-Peter Medaille, S.J., who founded the order at Le Puy, France, in 1650, little knew the glorious heights it would reach. The community augmented its first duty in an orphan asylum with entrance into the fields of social service, medicine, mis- sion and particularly the realm of Christian education. Seizure of convents, acts of martyrdom marked the French Revolution. Mother St. John Fontbonne managed to escape and reorganized her dispersed community. Six pioneers from Lyons came to Ameri- ca at the invitation of Bishop John Rosati of St. Louis. Their first convent was es- tablished at Carondolet, an attractive French village on the outskirts of St. Louis. Branches of the order spread rapidlv throughout the United States. Seventy-five years ago, in 1873, Boston proudly welcomed its first Sisters of St. Joseph with Sister Mary Regis as Superior. Her principles are continually upheld at this college, named in her honor. At Regis, the Sisters of Saint Joseph live the Life. They are truly the very dear Daughters of a benevolent Father. Cloistered Chapel in St. Joseph Hall.
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Our buildings of serious reasoning, of patient experimentation and of merry gatherings rise up. W ' eaving them together is the sloping campus whose trees offer quiet solitude for study or beauty for in- spiration. The Tower dominates. Its chimes measure the hurrying hours within these broad boundaries where learning and love of truth are unlimited. The nucleus of this unit is the Chapel, radiating holy thoughts. Within, we find light for our souls, more dazzling than the sunlight that spreads itself effusively over the campus. Night brings a more gentle beauty. Now and then, the full moonlight softens the outlines of the buildings, im- pressing us with peace and a sense of per- manency. “ Holy Thoughts That Star the Night.
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