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Our Patrons Enthroncment TFTP CATHOLICS who love and honor the Sacred Heart of Jesus have been promised numerous graces and special blessings. In private revelations to St. Margaret Mary Alacoque, a Visitation nun, the Sacred Heart made known his desire that his Heart be venerated. The promises are as follows: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 FIRST FRIDAY IT HAS always been the cus' tom at Saint Michael's High for the entire student body to receive Holy Communion with the intention of reparation on the First Friday of each month. Under the guidance of their C. C. A. moderator, Sister Mary De Sales, the Seniors are making a special effort to be an inspiration and an exam' ple to their underclassmen in meriting the graces offered in the twelfth promise of the Sacred Heart. I will give them all graces necessary for them in their state of life. I will establish peace in their families. I will console them in all their afilictions. I will be their assured refuge during life and above all at the hour of their death. I will bestow abundant benediction upon all their under' takings. Sinners shall tind in my heart the source and ocean of infinite mercy. Tepid souls shall become fervent. Fervent souls shall advance with rapidity to the highest perfection. I WILL BLESS THE HOUSES IN WHICH THE PICTURE OF MY SACRED HEART SHALL BE EXPOSED TO VIEW AND HONORED. Priests shall receive the gift of touching the hardest hearts. Those who propagate this devotion shall have their names written in my Sacred Heart never to be blotted out. I PROMISE TO ALL THOSE PERSONS WHO SHALL COMMUNICATE ON THE FIRST FRIDAY OF NINE MONTHS IN SUCCESSION, THE GRACE OF FINAL PERSEVERANCE AND MY HEART SHALL BE THEIR ASYLUM AND THEIR REFUGE AT THE LAST MOMENT OF THEIR LIFE. COMMUNION DAY 4-4
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In ur Hearts and Homes THE SENIOR class has always had a special devotion to the Sacred Heart and this year they are showing their love by conducting a special C.C.A. project throughout the High School to increase devotion to the Sacred Heart. This is being accomplished by a review of His twelve promises made to St. Iviargaret Mary Alacoque, with emphasis on promises nine and twelve in the current year. In the picture below, Senior C.C.A. officers are distributing pictures of the Sacred Heart to members Of the student body to be enthroned in their homes for the feast of Christ the King. Tin' Samoa Caussxnras Mui: Left in Right: Paul Redlinger, Vice-Prefcctg Vera Reich, Sccretaryg Rita Schroepter, Treasurer and Rita XVojs:ynski, Prefect, who are presenting Katherine Doerscbner, Edward Alko, and Donald Erny with pictures. Inauguration of Student Council Officers AT AN impressive inaugural held in the auditorium, otlicers of the Student Council were installed by Rev. Walter Wy11ri,C.P. As Master of the Installation Ceremony, Father presented Andrew Hinzinan, newlyfelected president of the Student Council, with a lighted taper to symbolize strength in his administrations. Those who took the oath of oiiice were Cleft to rightj Dolores Demblowski, Treasurerg Irene Kozikowski, Vicefpresidentq Andrew Hinzman, President, and Laura Hudzicka, Secretary. The Student Councils function in the school is to encourage the student body to keep together in all under' takings involving the Faculty and the Students. Since the Student Council is the main organization ot' the school, all the school activities and projects are planned by it before being undertaken by individuals and classes.
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