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The Reverend Gegfge V, The RCVCFCIICJ Daniel J. Lentocha Mahoney Sr, Peter Church, Holy Name of Jesus Church. Steelton Harrisburg Pastors The Reverend Daniel J. Mennitti, P.l-l.D, Our Lady of the'Blessed Sacrament Church, Harrisburg The Rewfefld J0hfl 5- The Reverend Paul T. Rindos Paukovlls Our Lady of Good Council Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, Church, Harrisburg Marysville The Reverend Bernard V. Mattern St. Margaret Mary Church. Harrisburg 'Whwsf' The Rt. Reverend Msgr. Charles F. Murray St. Patrick's Cathedral, Church, Harrisburg The Reverend Walter Sempko St. John the Evangelist Church, Steelton 'S,,- 4--usa The Reverend Anthony McGinley St. Patrick Church, Carlisle The Reverend James E. Noel St. Catherine Laboure Church, Harrisburg The Reverend Salvatore V. Zaugari St. Ann Church, Steelton
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The Reverend Frederick R. Bradel Good Shepherd Church, Camp Hill The Reverend Leonard Casey St. James Church, Steelton The Reverend Stephen J. Hribick St. Joseph Church, Mechanicsburg The Reverend Joseph F. Braubitz Seven Sorrows Church, Middleton The Reverend Richard F, Hartnett Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Enola The Rt. Reverend Msgr. Roy C. Keffer, V.F. St. Theresa Church, New Cumberland The Reverend William P. Bridey St. Lawrence Church, Harrisburg ur Board The Reverend Jerome Kucan, O.F.M. Assumption B.V.M. Church, Steelton The Reverend John Brockman St. Bernard,s Church, New Bloomfield i The Reverend Michael E. Homola St. Francis of Assisi Church, Harrisburg The Reverend James LaCroce Holy Family Church, Harrisburg
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A L lbw- The graduating senior is iilled with many and sometimes confusing emotions. Uppermost among these is justiiiable pride in having met and conquered another important goal in life. For this accomplishment, I, as your new principal, and the faculty and staff congratulate you, young men and women of the class of 1970. As you leave Trinity and move in a new direction, you experience joy. Alloyed to this joy is a tinge of sorrow at leaving a part of yourself here, and just a touch of uncertainty as you launch out into a new direction in life. Assuming a new posture with respect to the persons, events, and things around you is unsettling. As we live we must frequently ask ourselves the hard question - f'What,s it all a out?,' It is only when we can honestly answer that question that our hope will thrive and our joy in living will grow apace. It is a trite but accurate cliche that states, MEve1'ybody wants progress, but no- body wants to changef' This dilemma has faced each generation. What is happen- ing around us is the almost simultaneous impact of numerous and powerful influences, each trying to mold our institutions according to a particular viewpoint of how human life is to be lived. Consequently, our society is filled with tensions due to the expectation on the part of some peo le for overnight modification. The real and proximate issues - race, warfare, ecolldgical suicide, and rejection of au- thority must be faced and resolved by intelligent responses. As you move from Trinity into a more adult role in society, it is our hope, and the hope of the Church of Harrisburg, that you will be taking with you the value-system of Christ: Love God and love your neighborf' Equipped with a practical understanding of this motivation, your lives will necessarily be successful and meaningful. With you go our wishes that God may bestow his choicest blessings on you and that, together with Him, your lives may be eminently successful. Brother Joseph Stinson, F.S.C.
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