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PEACE POINT POPE PIUS XII A fundamental condition of a just and honor- able peace is to assure the right to life and in- dependence of all nations, large and small, strong and weak. One nation's will to live must never be tantamount to a death sentence for another. When this equality of rights has been destroyed, injured or imperilled, the legal order requires reparation whose measure and extent are not de- termined by the sword or selfish, arbitrary judg- ment, but by the standards of justice. In these fearsome and difficult hours, while so many difficulties seem to oppose the attainment of that peace which is the most profound aspiration of all hearts, we raise to Our Lord a special prayer for all those who are entrusted with the highest honors and the heaviest burden of guiding their peoples in ways of prosperity and progress. -Pope Pius XII. FRF! .r-' -J X U K Men have fought long to fly their flags, and they have died to save those flags. Their staves rest on shattered breasts, they are planted deep in the grave. But behind these Hags, behind these staves, we see a cross upraised. Higher than the flags we find the cross, because Christ died all men to save. The cross of salvation and the flags of nations stand for Freedom. But by Freedom we mean the right to choose freely, not falsely. Perfection of Freedom is to choose rightly, high- ly, nobly. For this does our Catholic school exist--to in- struct in the fundamentals of religion that the youth may set up a standard according to Mother Church-God's standard. Unless the youth be correctly educated in what is right and wrong, in the difference between Freedom and license 3 troubles among nations will never cease. While the student is in the Catholic school, he learns to respect the rights of his neighbor, a very essential element required for the Pope's Point I. -Until nations come to respect the terri- torial rights of their neighbors, wars will con- tinue to exist. Wars do not just happen, no more than school or class problems 5 someone or some group is responsible. Violators of justice must be punished, not for revenge, but to help preserve the standard of true Freedom. at THEY Domes THE WAY
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. DEDICATION It is with great reverence and affection that we lovingly dedicate this, our Yearbook of 1945 to UChrist, the King of Peace, and our parents. To the King of Peace that He may infuse some sparks of His love for mankind into the hearts of leaders of nations so that a just and lasting Peace may be ours. To our parents who have been for us a source of guidance and inspiration to all that leads to peace of soul, and who are the living examples by which We are charting the course of our lives. pTl Cl N C2 N 'Cl ltl 7 Cl i 7g'iq,- 4 'nik N, .- FR 1234 y .A A My l 1,-' f4c.Sk'?--'.-
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