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Sister Lucille Gosselin s.q.m. Sister Superior Faithfully serve for little gain. Soothe the achings of human pain. Reach the soul through its body ' s woe, For this is the way that God would go. It is with grateful hearts that we dedicate these simple words to you, Sister Gosse¬ lin. You and the Sisters of our hospital have set before us an example of Christian charity, devotion, and serenity. Our nursing education has been greatly aided and improved by your untiring efforts and understanding guidance. For this we humbly thank you.
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Most Rev. Maurice Baudoux Archbishop of St. Boniface To the Most Reverend Maurice Baudoux. Remember your leaders , those who first spoke God’s message to you and reflecting upon the outcome of their life and work, follow the example of their faith. (Hebrew’s 13 7) As an expression of respect and esteem, may we pray his Excellency to accept these words as our humble tribute to him. We implore our Heavenly Father to bestow upon him His graces in exceeding abundance and may His Presence guide and comfort him.
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Sister A. Fleury, G.N.M. Director, School of Nursing My dear Graduates, Sincere congratulations to each and every one of you on this, your Graduation Day! We rejoice with you, and share your mingled feelings of joy and sorrow at this memorable time of your lives. To you, Graduation signifies the successful completion of three years of continuous intensive study, concurrent with planned clinical experiences in various nursing areas of the Hospital. It also denotes the acquisition of specialised knowledge and nursing abilities which have prepared you to undertake your work in the various nursing fields as a professional nurse. To be faithful to your motto Estote Fideles” as a professional nurse, you must continue climbing the rungs of the ladder which leads to further professional competency. To climb this ladder to success, numerous ways and means are at your disposal, some of which are: — Continuous study. — Active participation in professional organizations. — Reading of Nursing Journals. — Self-perfection by participation in Workshops, Conventions and by your ever growing Christian charity. May each of you continue to radiate Christ’s love by professional competency and personal dedication for the betterment of the health of the people you are called to serve. God love you! Sister A. Fleury, G.N.M. Director.
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