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f A iUma 0 0 Si. Peter Canisius. one ol the most illustrious scholars in the long history of the Jesuits. THE SCHOOL • Realizing the fact that man, in order to save his soul, must acquire a true knowledge of both his Creator and Creation, and that the acquisition of such knowledge implies the orientation of the mind to the principles of Christianity and the complete development of the intellect in all fields of knowledge, spiritual, scientific, and physical, the Society of Jesus has based its system of education on the simple principle. MENS SANA IN CORPORE SANO.-a sound mind in a sound body. Then, in order to achieve the fulfilment of man's mission here on earth, it has augmented this principle with the Golden Rule of the Society: AD MAJOREM DEI CLORIAM, — to the greater glory of Cod. The greater man’s knowledge of Cod, the greater will be his glorification of Cod. And so the ideal Jesuit education offers a Catholic knowledge and a Catholic culture, both intellectual and physical, in order that the Jesuit student by the perfection of his mental and physical 'faculties may mould his life AD MAJOREM DEI CLORIAM. 4 e Q AeeA As Aa4'ac Ten
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• Since education consists essentially in preparing man for what he must be and what he must do here below in order to attain the sublime end for which he was created, there can be no true education which does not prepare man for the salvation of his soul This philosophy of life, the Catholic philosophy, permeates the jesuif school, the distinctive mark of which is the training of the will m virtue, in sanctity. and in duty, in harmony with the training of the mind m all branches cl knowledge, and the physical education o the body • Thus, the jesuit student does not renounce the activities o this life, does not stunt his natural faculties, but develops and perfects them by coordinating them with the supernatural, and thus ennobling what is merely natural in life by securing for it new strength, not only in the material and temporal, but also in the spiritual and supernatural In other words, the graduate of a Jesuit school is a Christian gentleman of character REV. JOSEPH. A DELL. S.J.. Assistant Principal Twelve
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