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Cpvreezioiuzs Blood Chapel TUDENTS at St. Elizabeth Academy are taught to View life from the standpoint of God and eter nity. Each day therefore begins with holy mass. The dialog mass is the method regularly followed On higher feasts and all Fridays of Lent High Mass is celebrated when choral groups sing the proper and the entire student body, the common of the mass. Beginning the day with Christ is Christian living' Page Twenty-Seven
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