Leo{Icq RITA MARIK SHOCKLEY Sacred Heart Parish 13 Howard Street Vineland, N. J. In every class there are those who are characterized by a spirit of reserve unmarked by a desire for publicity or notoriety. “Smooth runs the water when the brook is deep.” If a gentle, unruffled demeanor, and mild- ness of speech and manner arc the marks of a lady, then our Rita is a lady in every sense of tlie word. We who have known your worth and have watched you quietly, ceaselessly, perform your tasks, wish you all the success that is bound to come when you meet life’s sterner needs.
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Lessee Mother Carey’s Chickens OTHER CAREY’S CHICKENS is a Comedy from the book of the same title by Kate Douglas Wiggin. During Captain Carey’s voyages across the Atlantic, his atten- tion was called to several species of web-footed oceanic birds found at great distances from land; these untamed little wanderers were known as “stormy petrels”; stormy, because they were seen when the weather portended danger to the ship; and petrel, which means “little Peter”, in allusion to St. Peter’s walking on the sea, as these birds often seem to do. Their more interesting name, among those who sail the trade routes of the world, is “Mother Carey’s Chickens”; this. Captain Carey thought, was an appropriate name for his little family who, he hoped, would breast the storms of life, warn those in danger, and lx? guides in the voyage to eternity. In an article written by Reverend H. Joseph Bluett, S.J., he says, “Mother Carey” is but the anglicizing of the Latin Mater Cara (Mother Dear), and is none other than the Blessed Virgin, Christ’s own Immaculate Mother, to whom sailors sang when Europe’s men of the sea were all Catholics, when the Blessed Mother of God was as close to every sea faring man as the sea spray glistening in the sun. “Many young men of America who would never, in more peaceful times, have come to know “Mother Carey’s Chickens” are now making their acquaint- ance in days when the mid-ocean is grim with the dangers of war. When, far from land, they see the little birds, they will probably be glad to know whose name is hidden beneath that enigmatic “Mother Carey”. “In that name they can hear the voice of other sea faring men reminding them, across the centuries, of her who is ‘our tainted nature’s solitary lx ast, purer than foam on central ocean tossed,’ and who is still to-day, as in centuries gone bv, mankind’s STAR OF THE SEA.’ And their hearts can lift with renewed hope as they think of her care for those who face the ocean’s dangers. In her eyes, as in her Son’s, they are of more value than many sparrows, or many petrels!” “Mother Carey’s Chickens cannot but remind the Catholic soldier or sailor or nurse, who now meets them for the first time in their mid-ocean home, that the roots of his blessed faith are as deep in history as the mighty deeps over which he sails.”
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