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This article in the student newspaper Loyola News covers the history and significance of earlier ecumenical councils that preceded the Second Vatican Council.
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This article in the student newspaper Skyscraper details the Christmas program given for that year.
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This article in the student newspaper Loyola News details the performances put up at the annual Christmas concert at Loyola.
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This article in the student newspaper Loyola News details the Blessing of the Crib ceremony and the other events commemorating the start of the Yuletide season. The Blessing of the Crib ceremony started in 1959.
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This article in the Loyola News student newspaper details the activities of the sodality in May.
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This article in the student newspaper Skyscraper details the new innovations occurring in the 1965 annual Candlelighting ceremony. To also commemorate Hanukkah, Hanukkah hymns were sung and an explanation of Hanukkah and the menorah given to the students.
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Members of the first National Catholic Interracial Conference engage in conversation. From left to right: Bishop Emmanuel Mabathoana, O.M.I, of South Africa; labor leader John L. Yancey; The Most Reverend Owen McCann, Archbishop of Capetown, South Africa; Sister Ann Ida Ganon, B.V.M., president of Mundelein College; Father John LaFarge, founder of the Catholic Interracial Councils and keynote speaker at the conference; and R. Sargent Shriver, president of Chicago's interracial council.
The first National Catholic Interracial Conference was hosted by Mundelein and Loyola University from August 28-30, 1958. More than 400 delegates were in attendance.
center is Sr. Ann Ida
Gannon, BVM and Sargent Shriver, then president of CIC.
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Caption from the Loyolan: Aggie Sebastian and Judy Wolfgram at the Christmas Party held for the orphans at St. Vincent's.
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Four students wearing Mundelein sweaters pose in front of the Mundelein Christmas tree.
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Mundelein students perform in the 1950 Christmas Cantata Pageant. A group of ten stands behind a painted sheet of saint iconography with individual cut-outs for their heads. Another student depicting the Blessed Virgin Mary sits on a throne with a baby in her lap.
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(left) As the May Queen, Margaret Mary Duffy (right) prepares to place a crown of flowers on a statue of the Virgin Mary during the 1944 May Crowning ceremony.
(top right) The Class of 1935 participating in the May Crowning ceremony. Lake Michigan is
shown in the background.
(bottom right) Geraldine Anne Lusson (center), acting as May Queen, prepares to place a crown of flowers on a statue of the Virgin Mary during the May Crowning ceremony. Her attendants
(from left to right) are identified as: Ruth A. Fazioli, Darlene McLaughlin, Maxine Tyma,
Eileen Raczak, Carlotta Letizio, Rosalie Zygowicz and Patricia Orloski.
*This collage was created using images from various sources (see 'Source' for more information).
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A memorial service was held for Loyola students and alumni killed during World War II at Madonna della Strada Chapel on November 24, 1946. This image is part of a larger album containing the photographs of Loyola students and alumni killed during World War II.
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The Mariachi band strums on guitars and performs during a mass commemorating the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
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Students approach members of the clergy during the Mass of the Holy Spirit. This special mass was held to commemorate the beginning of the academic year at Loyola University Chicago.
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Graduates enter Madonna della Strada Chapel for graduation mass.
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(top) A group of students pose sitting and standing.
Caption from The Tower Yearbook: Braille Section of Collage Sodality.
Top Row: Frances Davidson, Marguerite Thomas, Agnes Walsh, Anna Goloenhowicz, Theresa Maguire
Second Row: Mary E. Donoghue, Angela Hayes, Doris Barnett, Mary Tileston, Ruth Volksann
(bottom left) Kappa Gamma Pi members stand on the steps in front of a building. Pictured from left to right are: Kathleen Neroman, Alvena Schell, Jane Cordes, Patricia Delsing, Jean Englehardt, Jo Ann Perkovich, Melissa Lervis, Joan Maher, Ann Molloy, Mary Jane McNally, and Suzanne McBride.
(bottom right) A description of the Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary at St. Ignatius College.
*This collage was created using images from various sources (see 'Source' for more information).
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This is a schedule of the day's activities at St. Ignatius College.
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A special mass is sung for Russians unable to practice their religion under Stalin.