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1 3 | revenues or staff, that they may the more worthily attain 2 5 | of the twenty-fourth of May, 1931. Our special purpose 3 6 | priceless gift of Faith, may appreciate the sublimity 4 6 | are in search of Truth, may share this appreciation 5 6 | who are themselves called may have still deeper understanding 6 7 | to be rid of; that they may clear the way for that destruction 7 8 | laws of human nature. They may, indeed, be in the service 8 10| lofty and valuable these may seem; but for things divine 9 10| enduring. These eternal things may, perhaps, through ignorance, 10 12| thus perfectly sums up what may be said of the greatness, 11 31| deplorable and distressing it may be, cannot dim the splendor 12 34| So, Venerable Brethren, may we not ask with St. Robert 13 35| in rank than the people, may also be higher in holiness." 14 43| belong to the Lord, how he may please God." All this had 15 44| its children in thy truth; may they become to thee children 16 44| God and the human race. May He be praised who made His 17 48| secular business: that he may please Him to whom he hath 18 49| They that serve the altar may partake with the altar . . . 19 65| candidates for the priesthood may be trained and educated 20 66| positions. These positions may seem of greater moment, 21 69| is a serious mistake and may do serious harm. It is far 22 70| devout attraction, which may sometimes be absent or hardly 23 79| beautiful and delicate flowers may develop without danger. 24 79| develop without danger. May all members of Catholic 25 81| posterity "in which Thy name may be blessed forever," and 26 81| family, that common prayer may rise more acceptably to 27 83| middle and upper classes may be partly explained by the 28 87| recollection even one who may have entered in sortem Domini, 29 87| purpose or conduct. However it may have come about that he 30 89| sweet odor of your life may be a delight to the Church 31 89| word and good example you may build the house, that is, 32 92| from their common Father. May it be a blessing of thanksgiving 33 92| Years of the Redemption; may it be a blessing of good