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Loyola Hall
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1953
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President ' s Message I ft! 1 The need for clear thinking is abundantly manifest today. It will be at least as vital in the future. Bewildered and mistaken as the world has been in its economics, it has been even more confused and dangerously deceived in its philosophy of life. To help society in a material way, to obtain food and leisure and decent amusements and good conditions of work, this is good and should not be left undone. Education should play its part in that program. But the finest and most necessary contribution that a college can make is to provide society with a sound philosophy of life, that tells a man why he is here on earth, what his loyalties and responsibilities are, what he is expected to do and what he must not do with his gifts of mind and heart and body. That philosophy, if it is to be persuasive enough in its motives, accurate enough in its teachings, noble enough in its ideals, must have religion as its heart and soul. It is summarized in the words of Christ: Seek you first the kingdom of God and His Justice and all these other things will be added unto you. Regis has tried to impress its young men with the truth that whatever spiritual idealism there is in society has come, primarily at least, from religion. The dignity of man, the sacredness of human life, the sanctity of the home, respect for womanhood, obedience to lawful authority, the virtue of purity, what development and stature would civilization have attained without them? Even those who are indifferent or hostile to religion are profiting by the accumulated capital of Christian tradition. But today, because of the forget- fulness of man, that capital is being exhausted. Society is faced with the choice of turning back to its Christian heritage, where it will find Him who is the Way, the Truth, and the Life, or of sinking into social materialism, in which lurk despair and death. Men from Catholic colleges must do their courageous share in the crusade that confronts us. If they fail, the future is dark indeed. We hope, we expect, that Regis men will be true to their responsibilities and to their opportunity.
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