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IDi)r &>[ranrr X,\Z.\I{ETII COI.LEGE Vol. IV. :-:OVD1BEK, 1(128 ~o. 2 Puh!i~h~,\ monthl)' hy the s tudent~ of Kazareth Col1C,llc. R\Chc~\CL. KclY York. ~~ STAFF J;.dJlor · jn-Chit!- .\nElIID1 BIE~~)O;IIACU .. /SiOtWl,· E.di~(lrJ . .1\.\ II1'Lv-u, ALI.:t Fou\\. io.:ATlILrl\ O'AMIE1<o, Fltl~I\CF VITIF.\ Sotidl' li·!i/or. . EIJITU C~o\ Ilsru',,,,' Soci~II' E,lil'·'. \C:( C .. MC Bus;utsS .Ifuuu!Jrr EmTu F'1$ClIf ... .. lssislUltt B'44iu~M M(,r .. . r.VlTRUII~ \VAL1'lllS Ci,..\lalioJl .I1\\\!ltr .. Ac\ts ~{AIlJIO~ .'luisI\'\ (\ir . • \I!lrs... ~1.'11 'f' eLA .. ':, E.LsO~ ZW,£ICU Jlu\'t)r I:<lill\ .. GLA\\'~ E;-;,,;UIoT .·Iuislolft H'H\I>r lidill/'. RUf\ RI'.~ACII Rt!'ort,.,s\ ,~1\'R\\ L\P\'LM. DOIIOTUY F'LUI1.~C. AN)O;~ fr~~ES;Y. ~ln.n .. v.\ B\,;MK£ Sc\ior Rt!'rruu\ __ .),lAIIGIMEf l.£IoMY. F ..... )o;c~s ~ld\.'ucI1LI\ Typisls .. ,BIATRllE \\\ncR. ~i\'IIC\'lCT DAlc\· ~Jlu\ Editor. M ...... SWA~ F\r Ad,..:rti~ing Rat~, Call KAZARETH COLLECF. Phone. Glcnw.>od 401-1 -IOZ Augustinc Street The Holy Souls There i, a ~tory told of a certain man who was confined to purgntory for a time b&ause duri1l~ his life he had re<:eived Holy Communion with little preparation. '\ppearill~ in a vision to a dear friend of his he marie thi\ request: \I beg of ~·ou. for the love we liMe each other. to communicate for the henefit of my soul. but to do so with great preparation and ien·or. 1 then hope certainly to be relieved from the terrible sufferings that I nave indeed well deserved for my negligence towards the Blessed Sacra- ment.\ The \friend in n('('(\\ made Teady to cummunil\ate. and that very day he beheld thi~ poor \(ml hcing\ taken illto heaven. I t is inll'o<~ihle to e\timate how much even one worth\\ Commllnion may mean to the sutTering· soul\. It is likewise not often realized hnw well they repay a little kindness shown to them. Xo\·emher ~ho\1ld cause stIch consider- ations as the,-e t o heaT fruit in OUT Ih·cs; for it h:IS been ~ai<1 that whocn !r brings one :;Qui intn heal'en hy his prayer~. nm)' be as~ured of hi~ own ,;a!vation. N. + c. Choice, character, conduct are three links in a chain. Choice <\ete rmines the act ; acts form the habit; habits make up the character; character shapes the can· duct. Add up. then.-fore all the choices of the past. and you ha\'e the character of the pre~ent. and you can in part. at lea~t. foreshadow the conduct of the future. -Do nnelly. THE GLEAXER Hobbies .\luch ha,. 11('('11 ,.;aid :tnd done along the line\ of recreation. It h'h been redul\td almost w a ~cien('c with princi- p[('~ antI laws and e:.:peri:11entatioll. Everybody has a word tn say ahom it. :'I[ay I not oontrilmte my opinion ~ When we were childrcn, and life was one hi!:\ \roundelay.\ rainy day~ and dar~ when Suzie went to gr:l.I1'lma'~ and Sallie went to shop with her motlJ('r. were our onh' trial. Tlu,:11 only W<l\ there nothing to do and no one 10 play with. It us.:d to take a !:\reat de.l1 of tact on the part of mother and hig ~ister tn amuse U~. to help us live thr ough the e11flle~s day . Life h.l~ hecome a bu~il1c~s matter IlOW. It i~ an ill\'e~tment which \'ield~ accord- ;n~ as capital i~ 1)111 illt') il. \There i~ time for ~iJ.l life and lllea~ltre and sport>-- all meall~ of recreation in themseh·e~. But what ahow Ihe days when the \doud~ lower:' everytl:iug ~ec1l1\ iTks(>lIIe. and the \nl()()(b\ COllle on ~ The~e are the times when a hohhy i~ put to good use. It may he drawing or cooking: or garden- ing\; it Illay be mu~ic; it may he coin or l'tamp rollecting, Hilt it mu~t he some- thing- th.·'11 involves work we enjoy. and work the extreme {lppo~ite of our dail~' routine: it must be somethill~ we can do by ourseh·e~. Snme aile ha~ said that we ~hovld have twO hohbies; an omdoor and all indoor. Some one else goc~ so faT as to say there should he a ~pirintal hobby. \t am· rate. \1It:XI to religion and a sense oi hu·mor it i~ chieRy hohbies that help m along the pill!rimage 01 life, 1)0n't ride one to death. hut ride it g-raceful1y.'· N. + C To Our Advertisers \·e. the ,l\Idl'!1Is of Xazareth College. take thi~ opportunity uf cxprl'~sing to our adH'rti~ers appreciation of their in· tere~t ill aud mnsideralion ot Ollr Col!('1!e publication. \The Glc:al!er.\ Our ~uh:-criptions to the Gleaner in- dude not only the ~tudcm~ oi the College nnd a IlIll11iler t,f st\1(I<!Ilt~ at :\\azareth .-\cadc!Ilv hut abo outside ~uhscriber~ who are illle~e~ted in our work. Thus. the publication i\ taken into m.lnv home,; and circulated amonl! a lar!;(e· number oi friends. It IS our most earnest desire to .serve our adverti~ers who. to a large degree. make this publication possible. thereby giving to the students an oPPoTtunity of self e:':Jlre~~ion. Therciore. any sugge:;- tion~ which the ad\'ertiser~ rna\' wish to offer with rcferelll'e to the pln~elllent of or c11:1n~e in a,h'erti~cntents will he ;.:reatly :tppreciated. Our Archbishop The untirin;.!, ~eli-sacrificiltg love of a iathe r for hi~ children. that love which is a reAection ()f the Di\ine. the ~ame that Chri~t implied when He commi~sioned I-li~ apo~tles ({, \feed Hi\ lambs. and to iet!(1 Hi ... ~heep.\ '\ the unly paranel which can he drilwn to the tender and COmt;I'lI \o\icitlule we h'lve known in aUf Bi\hop. \n<l !u~t as the kind {ather may fa\Of one of his chilflren hefore the others. ~() too. we have alway~ felt. that he, our ~piritual father. made Xazareth one oi his f:l.\orite charge~. To us. mOTe than !O Qlher~. he has allowed a do:-er familiarity. a les~ fonnal a~-ociatiOI1 with him: and whIle tn others he is known and e,teemed irom afar, to \1S he has alwa~s heen a personal friend 01 our school rla~·s. This pri\'ileg-e which we enjoy may be rlue to the fart that we are the participants and co-worker~ in a project SO dear to his heart. the cause of Catholic higher erluca~inll; for in all the noble work that Bi~hoJl II ickey has achie\'ed during his year~ as heall of the Rochester diocest;. that ~tands out as monumental. It is hardly necessary to speak of his wOl'k; it ~uffices to Sol)\ that it was sufficient rea:;on why the Holy Father rai:.es him to yet higher honors. Xo insignificant ,tanding- could e:.:plain such action. The ('fficia! statement S:\)\~: \Piu~ XI on the ocrasion of a,-x:epting\ Bi~hop Hi('key ' s resigll,ltioll wished to t~stow added honOT upon him ior his year~ of ~ef\\ice; he raised him to a dig- nity al)Ol'C any yet betsowed upon him:' .\nd <;0 too.1Y he is ou r dearly-love-ri, hig-hly-honorccJ ArchbishOp IIickey. The people of the diocese h3\'(: known his con~cientiol1~ and unwearied discharge of hi~ dutie~. It is fo ~ them that he has ~pent hi\ ~trc.ngth. They are offeTing him congratulation as an expression of their gratitltde and apl-'rt:t.:iation. They mu~t hury their regret in view of the iact that their hishop has earned a release irom exactiug re~I)Onsibilitie~. \\'e t r ust that the nec<ied rCH will bring renewed health and strength. and that we ~hall still know in the old tender wa, \ our ' ;:\Iost !{e\'crend\ father and friend .