University of the Incarnate Word - Logos Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)

 - Class of 1959

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University of the Incarnate Word - Logos Yearbook (San Antonio, TX) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 117 of 206
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The Apostleship of Prayer i I On the first row above are pictured the officers of the Apostleship of Prayer with their spiritual director, Reverend J. M. B. Orrego chaplain, Otilia Prikryl, secretary, Celeste Cavazos, vice-president, Father Orrego, Irma Vento, president, and Teresa Cosio, treasurer Also pictured are the other members of the Apostleship of Prayer: .ludy Colgan, Donnie Couch, Adelina Corral, Mary Lynn Murphy lgnacia Garcia, Elizabeth Vann, Maria Alicia Fernandez, Bette Bluhm, Xochitl Martinez, Elizabeth Zimmerman, Mary Ann Hernandez Pauline Finney, Guadalupe Blanco, Mary Jo. Vivas, Lourdes Soriano, Elva Rose Trevino, Georgina Estrada, Gail Owen, Margot Saenz 7 Rose-ann Zarsky, Melida Perez, Lannes Garcia, Sylvia Gonzalez, Mary Lou Alanis, Mary C. Garza, Georgina Rangel, Martha Erhard, Ambarina Margo, Amelia Pargac, Mary Fritz, Carmen Cruz, Sylvia Heredia, Cynthia Gonzalez, Kathleen McCarthy, Tommye Kuykendall, and Irma Dora Garcia. The Apostleship of Prayer is an organization of the faithful who seek not only their own salvation, but by prayer and sacrifice, the growth of the Mystical Body of Christ. The Associates have a special devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and promote zealously the First Friday Devotion, the Communion of Reparation, the Holy Hour, and the fervent daily offering to God of their prayers, works, joys and sufferings in the MORNING Offering, for the intentions of Christ and Our Holy Father. The Promoters are those members especially pre- pared and admitted to the office by the Director. Their function is to gather new members and to help mold them in the real spirit of the Apostleship. The Apostleship welcomes every student on the campus. II3

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