f N essa-Eo-zo-Eo-zo-zag-za aggjlg 1 ERC E ?Kae-cz-cz-c-z-cz-cz-eca-cz-e-ca-c mnnaignnre ?Rainrr W A $gmpnaium nf Apprrriatinn 011 Sunday evenings, when he stood at the altar of the Blessed Virgin, his very venerable ap- pearance was enough to inspire one with devo- tion. He was i'eally a saint, I think. -FRANK H. KELNHOFER. 6 As long as I live I will never forget that first little chat with him, for I was assured by the way he talked that he really meant every word he had SpOken to me- eJOSEPH CIMBALNIK. CD Practically every Sunday night in the scholas- tic year he would stand at that altar of Our Lady and exhort us to revere Her as Her Divine Son did; to pray to Her in our needs; to become a worthy child of Mary. eFuANCIS ESCHWEILER. 6 What was it that made Monsignor RaineNs life such a saintly one? It was kindness. What was it that made him a ttmagnet of friendship? It was kindness. IFRANCIS R. HODACH. W Every time the name Monsignor Rainer comes to my mind I think of the twelve fruits of the Holy Ghost, because he practiced every one of them with great zeal. eeROBERT A. KEMP. 6 When he came into the sickroom, With what pleasure we enjoyed the jokes he had selected for us from the morning paper! eALPHONSE KOHLER. C3 He inspired us with a great love for Mary. When he would talk about Her, his face would glow with rapture. eJOSEPH SCHWAB. 6 When one was lucky enough to be chosen to serve Mass for him, the server was invited to his room. There, if he was not already instructed in the art of serving at Benediction, he was so in- structed. After this little class the Monsignor told the server about his patron saint, and pre- sented him with a holy card of Saint Theresa. -ADRIAN TROST. wE- G'G 33W333333 Page Eight :5: m: l 9 2 7 j:Q9chTcs-esca-e-eg-cs-ess :9
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