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Often Father O'Dea reminds the youth of Ursuline: You are the leaven which is to permeate theiwhole mass of Christ's kingdom. You are the leaders who are to direct others into the footsteps of Christ's waysg to lead men to the knowledge of God Whom you have learned to know so well in the lives, the ideals, and the principles of your teachers and fellow classmenf' Your motto must ever be: I am in the hands of God,
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DE OCR CY FI D AN IDE L... Dear Father O'Dea, Today weiare leaving the portals of Ursuline, scanning the horizons of life in the world's greatest Democracy. Pour years ago, eager, forward-looking, we entered this same gateway. During those valued years wherein we have laid up treasures for time and eternity, we needed a guide, a leader, a friend. ln you, Father, we have found that guide, another Christ, directing us in His blessed ways. In you we have found that leader urging us onward and up- ward. In you we have found that friend in whom we have trustingly confided our hopes and aspira- tions for the future. To you, then, our guide, our leader, and our friend, we affectionately dedicate the Ursulinian of l94O. Gratefully yours, 4 THE SEN1oRs OF '40,
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LE DER OF DE OCR CY When atheistic factions enter into a country, they do not strike directly at the present government: on the contrary, they gnaw at the root of the nation-its youth, who are being formed to take part in the government of the future. Hence the formation and preservation of a morally sound nation is the Christian training of that nation's youth. In the generation to come, our high school and college students will be the Americans of tomorrow who must help guide their democracy through the perils of a pagan age. Consequently there is need for competent leaders schooled in the principles of Christian justice. How to train youth? This is one of the gravest problems that the nation faces. The youth of Ursuline have been influenced by teachers whose calibre is of the finest. Foremost among these is Pope Pius Xll. The Holy Father is exerting every human effort to bring about a reign of peace in this war-torn world and to establish a closer relationship between God and nations. As His Holiness stated in his encyclical of October 20th, 1939: For true though it is that the evils from which mankind suffers today come in part from economic instability and from struggle of interests regarding a more equal distribution of the goods which God has given man as a means of sustenance and progress, it is not less true that their root is deeper and more intrinsic, belonging to the sphere of religious belief and moral convictions which have been perverted by the progressive alienation of the peoples from that unity of doctrine, faith, customs, and morals which once were promoted by the tireless and beneficent work of the Church. For these evils, Christian democracy is the only remedy. lf the moral standard of our youth is raised, the men of tomorrow will govern a far better world than that of today. ln our own diocese of Cleveland, His Excellency, Archbishop Schrembs and Auxiliary Bishop McFadden have, through their united efforts, promoted the principles of democracy among Catholic students. Their constant striving for a better moral standard is evidenced by their staunch support of the Legion of Decency, the Catholic weapon against modern evils. Their patriotism, their Zeal, their piety, have made them ideal leaders for modern youth. We, the youth of Ursuline, have been favored with the guidance of teachers who are true Catholics and loyal citizens. They have helped to make this class a group of'fine Americans who will, in a few short years, be called upon to work side by side with one hundred and thirty million Americans who glory in their right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
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