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To make Mary's excellence and power known and felt, the Prefect, M. Blezenski with the help of other sodalists puts into circulation literature, especially Father Lord's pamphlets, during the Catholic Press Month. To sing the praises of the Queen, her teens publish a monthly paper, called The Mantle . The project was initiated by the prefect M. Blezenski. Page 19
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be uee1e's Teens at Her Service Could it be that the world is so maimed today because it lost its hope and inspiration - the Blessed Virgin. For centuries Mary had been banished from the hearts of many who, having lost Her, lost all the light and joy of the Chris- tian Ages. Where lie the regenerative forces? Every So- dalist will answer quickly: In the Marian Renais- sance! It is true that Blessed Virgin alone can heal the ills of the world and, dissolving the gloom that has spread over it, lead mankind straight by Her Immaculate way to Jesus Christ Her Son. To speed that Renaissance and to make this age Mary's age, every Sodalist binds herself to serve, to follow and to achieve Mary by imitating her virtues, reproducing Mary in her own life. The Sodalist turns to Mary, Queen of the world and allows her gentle personality to influence her own life and the lives around her, so that the Heavenly Mother could draw all nearer to her Divine Son. Page 18 Prayer to Mary is now in tune with mankind's deepest need. Aware of this fact, the sodalists gathered for three days to pray for the Pope, who like a good father, bears the brunt of his chiIdren's calamities.
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When our H emfts One of the most wonderful assignments that ever comes to a Sodalist is the delightful service of bearing the crown of flowers, which is a symbol of love and devotion of every Sodalist for the Heavenly Queen, and placing it upon the statue of our Lady. This year that delightful service was performed by M. Blezen- ski, who placed the crown on the Virgin's Statue and with the heart of every So- dalist as a protestation of loyalty and courage in the issues of her cause. Page 20 As is the tradition in the High School, on the First of May, when the prefect places the crown of roses on the Statue of the Blessed Virgin, the trumpeter raises his notes in praise and homage to the Beloved Queen of May. The service this May was performed by F. Rainko. Spzwts were eve cmd
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