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Page 14 text:
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Our In the Latin language the word pas¬ tor,” means shepherd.” At St. Mary’s the Rev. William J. Foran, for the past five years, has watched over us, as a shepherd watches over his flock, ever kind and solicitous for our needs. We, the graduating class of 1947 can truly say that Father Foran has been an inspiring priest and a real friend throughout our high school days. Looking back, we recall with sincere gratitude, the many lessons of solid virtue and perseverance which he has taught us. As our pastor, he has pleasantly, forcefully and effectively given us words of wisdom and truth. His oft’ repeated quotation, Esto Vir”— Be a man” has been an inspiration to us. He has instilled in our hearts the am¬ bition to be men and women in the fullest sense of the word. As our friend. Father Foran has endeared himself to us in countless ways. Moving among us, he has been an inspiration and spiritual guide. He has stressed the char¬ acteristics and virtues of Christian living, and its relation to our future careers. We stand on the threshold of a new life in which we shall put his many words of scholastic advice into practice. In the future, may our lives mirror the lessons that have been ours under his saintly guidance. The flame of appreciation will long burn in our hearts for Father Foran. It was his kindly interest and effort that made it pos¬ sible for us to receive a worthy, Catholic education. And it is our strong desire that God will help us to live up to the standards that every member of the class will be a credit to St. Mary’s and to his community. In our grateful hearts we love thee, For thy kindness and thy care, Thou hast always been a Father, to thy children gathered here.” 10
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The students of St. Mary’s would like to take this opportunity to extend to Bishop Thomas M. O’Leary of the Diocese of Springfield their sincere congratulations upon his silver Jubilee. On September 12, 1946 more than 500 priests, 150 nuns and hundreds of lay Catholics crowded St. Michael’s Cathedral for a Pontifical High Mass of thanksgiving which the Bishop celebrated in commemoration of the twenty-fifth year of his consecration. At a reception which followed in his honor, a letter from His Holiness Pope Pius XII was read, congratulating the Bishop on his anniversary and bestowing upon him the title of Assistant of the Pontifical Throne. These honors which were accorded Bishop O’Leary, came as a great satisfaction to the members of his diocesan flock. As pastor of the Catholic faithful in his bishopric, Bishop O’Leary has striven long and ardently to increase learning, piety and the prin¬ ciples of Jesus Christ in the hearts of his flock. He has, by his earnest zeal and determined actions,encouraged and materially aided the erec¬ tion of the numerous parochial schools which this diocese now enjoys, aided young men who were desirous of entering the priesthood, estab¬ lished convents and contributed generously to the propagation of the faith in foreign lands. In short, by his words and actions, he has shown to all men the way to a better and more holy life, one necessarily dedicated to the greater honor and glory of God. In future years, we shall look towards our most reverend leader and profit by the lessons of truth, honesty, and sincerety, which he has striven to implant in our hearts. May his episcopal motto which he exemplifies in his daily life, be ours, too. Viam elegi veritatis.”
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ALTERI CHRISTI Our curates here at St. Mary’s have in¬ spired and guided us through our high school days. They have moved among us aiding us both spiritually and materially. They number three but the works they have performed for our benefit are number¬ less. Father Flaherty is in charge of the altar boys and makes the appointments for the serving of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass and for the other numerous devotions which the faithful attend; he has impressed us with his priestly manner and his desire to implant in our hearts the true meaning of courtesy and consideration for others. Our spiritual director is Father Lacey. During the past year we have grown to know and respect this exemplary priest a great deal. In his weekly lectures on the sacrament of Matrimony he has given us the basic Catholic dogma concerning this interesting subject. His advice and explana¬ tions, which are always mingled with a bit of humor, will be remembered long after school days are forgotten. Father Carberry, our atletic director and debating coach, has been with us the long¬ est, and there has never been a moment during his stay in which he has not had our interests uppermost in his heart. He has undertaken the responsibility of providing for the school and student body many of the advantages which all to an enjoyable high school life. It is under his able di¬ rection that St. Mary’s debating teams are feared and respected throughout the dio¬ cese for their forceful and clear-cut argu¬ ments. And so to our three curates we extend a heartfelt thanks for their efforts on our behalf and we hope that St. Mary’s may be favored by their presence for many years to come. We know that words are a poor medium with which to express our gratitude for their help and assistance but we can only say thank you” and try to live up to their example. Rev. Joseph A. Lacey Rev. Thomas J. Carberry Rev. John F. Flaherty
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