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Monsignor Hardy takes wrne and water for the sacrnfnce at the 8 o clock dauly Mass Catholuc hugh school students do not always stop to realnze that much of thelr lnfe IS tled rn with the splrutual which they take so much for granted Dad they realuze It more fully the song nn their hearts would burst out more often and with greater force and earnestness Children of the same age In European countrues could vouch for the void that comes when the splrltual as snatched from thenr lnves All roads lead to church durlng the Forty Hours Devotuon Here hugh school students offer their adoratlon to the Kung of Klngs It s only a gate a cross and a step but at sugnlfnes Iufe and ment and hope for thts as the entrance to the sanctuary where every Celt looks for lnsplratuon Before the tabernacle he thanks God for all hos glfts and asks favors of both a spnrntual and temporal nature Harmony as agam the keynote for man s dual nature 48 , . ' ll - - 11 1 1 1 1 1
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, Jr W ig Top Row, l. to r.,: Gerald McDevitt, Patrick Cunningham, John Robe, Robert Walz, John Young, David Kastens, Terence Crowley, James Way, Robert Hoffman, Thomas McDev- itt Second Row: Francis Stott, Gerald Vogt, Philip Comerford, John Oliver, Louis Hoskyns, James Maloney, George Eder, Donald Cassady, Thomas Arend, Charles Todaro, Third Row: James Weed, Lawrence McDonald, James Murray, James Carroll, Richard George, Thomas Mohr, James Gaebelein, James Rumler, William Murray, Bernard Solon. Not enough can be said of our acolytes, who serve God every morning at Mass and at other services throughout the day. These boys sacrifice time and sleep to assist in that most magnificent of miracles-the sacrifice of the Mass. , Serving the priest at Mass is the layman's highest privilege, and servers show their reali- St. Mary students kneeling before the crib renew the memory of the glorious birth of Christ and express their devotion to God for his love of mankind. The inspiration that is de- rived from this replica shows us the birth of our Salvation. zation of this by their fidelity to appointments and their manner of conducting themselves while on ceremony. On June l948, five servers will be grad- uated: Philip Comerford, John Oliver, Louis Hoskyns, James Maloney and George Eder, who appear in the center above. Other senior boys share this privilege in their home parishes.
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