St Gabriels High School - Archangel Yearbook (Hazleton, PA)

 - Class of 1926

Page 69 of 148

 

St Gabriels High School - Archangel Yearbook (Hazleton, PA) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 69 of 148
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Page 69 text:

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The TRUMPET i I, .' Q The End of the journey THE bells of school are silent, the hum of the class- room is but a memory. Twelve years ago our journey was begun, when, with felt-bound slate, bright and new, we turned the corner that cut us off from the view of our mothers' eyes, which like our own, were Hooded with tears of sorrow over this, our first venture into an unknown world. The years have passed swiftly since that eventful day, and now with footsteps fully as timid as those of that babe of six, we stand at the threshold of an- other future just as unknown and even more appalling. Pause, classmates, and summon courage to your side before this second great attempt! Halt, and look back with fond recollection on the loved place you are leaving! How familiar have grown the dear walls, corri- dors, and classrooms of our pathway from childhood's days to this time when her sheltering doors are closing forever upon us. While casting this last glance at our beloved St. Gabriel's we experience the deepest grief at this departure from the place where our happiest days have been spent, sharing each other's joys and sorrows, and where our gentle teachers guided us along the difficult pathway of learning. Remembrance, dear school, will linger and memories of you will ever bring us cheer. The happi- ness and joy we had during our school career was due to our pastor, his ever-helpful assistants, and the kind nuns who have labored so long and well with us that someday we might leave, carrying in our hearts the words: f'Ut Simus Semper Fidelis! No matter where future ways may lead, we will always feel a noble pride in those who have so wisely and generously given their all, that the world might know the value of a Catholic Education. MARY R. MCNERTNEY, 'Z6. i . 3 i 1 1 1 l 1 i T641



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The TRUMPET O I O The Eucharistic Congress TIIE International Eucharistic Congresses are among the latest manifestations of devotion to the lilessed Sacrament, and nothing more surely meets the peculiar needs of our times than these magnificent public acts of adoration. The achievements of the modern world are so vast, it has piled up such wealth, and organ- ized such astounding armies and businesses, that nothing less than a gigantic demonstration makes an impression upon it. The individual devotion of the faithful has little enough effect on the busy world. There is need of a great unified act by which hundreds of thousands publicly honor Christ in the Eucharist, before the modern world will pay heed to a doctrine which it does not pretend to understand, and because it so fits the needs of our times, its growth and development has been little short of miraculous. This is precisely where the value of the International Eucharistic Congress lies. On june 21, 1881, the first Eucharistic Con- gress niet in France. That was less than forty- Five years ago, and the gathering itself was relatively small and purely local in its character. In less than a decade the handful of worshippers who formed the first Eucharistic Congress had grown to International proportions. Thus France was the mother of the Eucharistic Con- gress, but the world outside was eager to offer a public reception to our Saviour. Now our own country has been chosen for the Twenty-eighth International Eucharistic Congress. The United States, the young, vigor- ous, robust child among the nations., so proud of its achievements, with its twenty million Cath- olics, its unparalleled work in church building, and its triumphs in education and charity, strong in faith and devotion, longs to open its arms to invite the Catholic world to,join it in honor- ing Christ, the King. Our ever faithful Cath- olics are as eager to show their fellow-Americans the depth of their faith as they are to demonstrate it to the ancient Churches of Europe from whom they have received it as a precious heritage. Chicago has been chosen for this great event because no city is prouder of its Catholic life. VVithin its borders are a million and a half of Catholics worshipping in more churches than in any city of Europe, and served by a devoted clergy at whose head is a Cardinal of the Holy Roman Church. For the last twenty-five years this city has been trained to welcome and re- ceive vast crowds. To some extent it is the convention city of the world. None is better equipped to welcome the sudden influx of a million visitors. So Chicago is prepared as few other cities in the world to entertain the host of visitors who come to to this, the Twenty-eighth Interna- tional Eucharistic Congress. MARGARET A. MCNIiR'fNEY, '26. - 1 l 1 1:1 Hf9- I66I

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