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SANCTUARY SOCIETY Sacrifice of self in the service of the altar: this has been the ideal of the Sanctuary Society for the past eighty-one years. And that ideal endures. Ev- ery morning of the year S.l. boys can be seen about St. Ignatius Church serving Mass. Evening Bene- dictions, special novenas, all-day adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, all of these are a year-round challenge to the generosity of those who are right- fully proud to call thmselves Sane members. Sacrifice without motive is meaningless. Love of the Blessed Sacrament is the motive that gives meaning to those early morning treks across the city, those hurried and never too substantial break- fasts, those Sunday evenings relinquished to serve Benediction. The real goal of the Sane member is a devotion to the Blessed Sacrament that will en- dure long after he has outgrown the cassock and surplice of the altar boy. However, it is not all work, since members get together about once a month for shindigs, and there are two or three picnics a year. Much of the credit for the success of this year's Sane is due to Prefect Tom Norton, and officers Paul Capitolo, Bob Goodwin, Chuck Sevilla, under the direction of Moderators Fr. King and Mr. Rock.
Reception Ceremony In a world where evil and materialism are rampant, a necessary part of Cath- olic education is the spiritual training of a select group which will act as the vanguard in a movement back to God. At St. Ignatius this part is filled by the Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The Sodality's aim — the imitation of Christ through Mary—is achieved partly by a systematic program of pray- er, spiritual reading, and examination of conscience; partly by taking an ac- tive part in help ng others lead more spiritual lives. The Sodalists at S.l. can look back on an enjoyable and successful year. Under their Director Fr. O'Rourke, their Moderator Mr. Straukamp, and SODALITY SENIOR SODALISTS Hayward, A. Sullivan, K. Sullivan, Tarantino, Boro, Bristol, Fottrell, Goodwin, Keegan, Norton, Morelli, Robin Sevilla Cunningham, Dcfsch, Irias, Lambers. JUNIOR SODALISTS Bozzini, Dapkus. Cell'Artino, Gatfo, Lysaght, Merrcll, Paiker, Daly, Flynn. Frictzsche, Gissler, Linehan, Mc- Gowan, Murphy, Roemer, Sheehan, Siri, Sober, Fields, Perry, Bacich, Bacich, Basso, Bucher, Flanagan, Giovannini, Glennon, Glass, Kraft, Marchand, McCormick, Papa, Rcbmscn, Reck, Rubens, Sheehan, Simpson, Tcdcucci Williams. Chuck Sevilla President Junior Sodality
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