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Sister M, Thecla Schmidt B.A., M.A., PHD. V iee Pres zklenl Sister M. Muriel Flamman B.A., M.S., PH.D. Dean ofthe College 1 t . Mother M. Victoria Brown Presideng Board ofDirec!ors
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SETON HILL COLLEGE GREENSBURG. PENNSYLVANIA lssol THE OFFICE OF THE PREIDENT To the Members of the Class of 1966: Spiritual growth . . . do we mean by this an intellectual development, a richer insight into the world of truth and values, a deeper unity with the others --fellow humans and the material world- -a. firmer hold on God, a progress in holiness? No doubt we mean all these things: wisdom, humaneness, sanctity. How then shall we attain this growth? May I risk an alliterative prescription? I hazard the suggestion that spiritual growth demands three things Qwhich could also be seven or thirty-three or one hundred forty-fourj: it demands contemplation, coping, and confidence. Contemplation . . . One of Scripture's favorite images of personal growth and progress is the growth of a tree: The just man shall flourish like the palm tree, he shall grow up like the cedar of Lebanon Q Ps. 90.131, But it takes time for a tree to grow, and each of us must take time to grow--to be at leisure, to think, to put things together, to contemplate. Secondly, coping . . . Most people who have everything their own way lfew as they are, do not grow to full spiritual strength. Only adversity bravely faced and patiently borne gives a person the toughness and courage of which the tall, straight tree is a syrnbol. Finally, confidence . . . One of adversity's medicinal effects is to cure us of the notion that we can go it alone. Adversity turns us toward God: I am not alone, because the Father is with me UO. 16. 321. For a Christian, spiritual growth ultimately means what St. Paul was talking about to the Ephesians: Doing the truth in love, we may in all things grow up in him who is the head, Christ himself fEph. 4.l5Q. He trusted his Father, so must we: and as he grew we shall grow. fwfr Monsignor Willian Granger Ryan S. TB., PHD., LLD. President ofthe College Q' f,m..P ,,.,., v 'U - I .,.. n.,, 1 ' r 'VDVIP bl I . .r , . fl- '-Ai: 'J' ' 1. .:i' .3,- - 1.1. iv. . fi . -.x,q7, r, fi-t , w hug, -J . --Aa' Q. rl! :VH J , I N wr :Zlqq p. l.'.
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M FH Bessie McManus Asszstant to the Dean of Women Sister Mary Zoe Dorsa B.A., MA. Assistant Professor ofSp eeclz and Theatre Dean of Women Sister Louise Vincent Linkhauer Assistant to the Dean of Women I4 Sister M. de Chantal Leis B.A., M.A., PHD. Director o f Alumnae Relations
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