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Uur Chaplain Anyone visiting St. Joseph's Academy will become acquainted with a friendly padre named Father D. Leo Faurote. For a number of years Father has been chaplain at the Motherhouse of the Sisters of St. Joseph. In the morning, about 5:00 o'clock he arises fsometimes it is 4:00 a. m if the alarm is set by the Aspirantsli. He celebrates Holy Mass at 6:30 for the Sisters and resident stu- dents. About 8 :20, when the day students arrive, he distributes Holy Communion to them. A short time later he has religion with the Canonical Novices in the Novitiate. The rest of Father's morning on Tuesdays and Fridays is spent in the classroom teaching religion to the Juniors and Seniors. On Mondays and Thursdays he has religion with the Freshmen and Sophomores. With all this work, Father still finds time to compose beautiful hymns and to write po- etry. Some of these are: Banquet of the Lord, Life of God, Lady of Fatima, Thy Will be Done, and a favorite of the girls, God's Eternal Mirror. The Seniors, too, are grateful to Father for writing poems for the annual Palladium. You gardeners will be interested to know that about three years ago, Father built a greenhouse, doing all the construction work himself. From it, he banks the Chapel altars at Christmastide with beautiful poinsettias. Besides the ordinary g1'eenhouse varieties, Father's specialty is a lVIary's Garden, a special means of honoring Our Blessed Mother, Patroness of the United States. Father grows Our Lady's flowers such as: Mary's Gold, Our Lady's Ear- rings, Assumption Lily, Rosemary, and Mary's Bud. But we can't stop here! When Father isn't fishing through the ice during the winter months, he cares for over two hundred gold fish, which live in the rock garden pond during the summer. Father is happy to report the gold fish are doing fine. We wish to thank Father for the splendid work he is doing here at the Academy. The students sincerely hope that he will keep well and continue to supply us with religious in- struction, fiowers, hymns, poems, and fish. Lauretta Turicchi
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