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snuff 31:6 'N Gm Caring for the sick in far-away coun- tries is one of the many wnrks of the Missionary Sisters. Terry Minicozzi and Margaret Robinson study a Maryknoll poster. The honor and privilege of serving Mass, and the spec-ial spiritual bene- fir- derived from this proximity to Our Lord in the 'i'aherna1-le, is appreciated bv Putrivk Conklin and Joseph W'alsh. Ami wh:-uve is this to mf-, that the Mother of Nly Lord should 1-ome to me? In the Visitation scene of the Nlarian Year play, Dorothy Cavanagh portrayed Our Blessed Lady, and Pa- trif-ia Mayo, Elizabeth. 2 F 1' p X i 5 i ggi f HHll0lUED BE THU IIHIHE...
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M iiiai ii v'?-133' Q. l lt , The erection in sections of the panel with a painting of Our Lord was awe-inspiring, Students from the va- rious schools contributed the sections. Representing St. Dominic's was Mildred Boyd. Our daily devotions to Cod include morning prayers said on rising. ejaculations during the day. grace at mealtime, and the prayers we say beside our bed before retiring. Every Sun- day and holy day we attend Mass,-of obliga- tiong many other days we assist at Mass,-not of obligation. We make Missions and Retreatsg we attend Holy Hours and Lenten devotions. We confess our sins and we receive Our Lord in Holy Communion. We visit the sickg we are kind to our neighbor. In all this we honor Codg we hallow His Name. Our simple acts are not buried in oblivion. They may inspire others to daily communion with our heavenly Father. The unspoken ser- mon yields fruitg others, too, hallow His Name. Teen-agers from all schools attended the annual Catho- lic Youth Day exercises at Brentwood, where, after aS- sisting at Mass and at Meditation, they gathered in- formation about vocations at the many booths, Placed on the panel were the spiritual bouquets, com- posed of the prayers and sacrifices offered by the high school students for His Holiness, Pope Pius XII.
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1 'Or 'lil THU llllIGIJOIll lllllllf... 0 Come All Ye Faithful .... The Marian Year pageant offered our students an opportunity to prove their dra- fionvention hound! These luvky students, R. Kapinaki, J. Rahilly, E, fjurrivan, R. Crero, H. Kohler and J. Dav- idson, acrompanied hy our ll. 5. Nl, fi, moderator, Sister Nl. Aloise, start on their trip to Notre Dame. ,QV matic' almility ua well as their love of Cod. 1 1, ANW at 'AL' A 4 -L -L JL A xi J- -L A Y ld 1. et 'K' xx ls - v ll gli- 1 , 5. ,.... .w-...f- 4 , , Qx 20 ff Y jf -r x J, .dy 1.-sv A- -1119- ' . if v fi ' I 4 -.f -..nur-C'
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