Word: fathered
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Catholic Club held a "smoke talk" last evening. There was a large attendance of members. Rev. Father W. H. O'Connell of St. Joseph's Church, Boston, gave an interesting talk on student life in the American school at Rome. He spoke feelingly of the inspiration to study in Rome, the centre of Christianity and the receptacle of the best relics and works of art of all ages and men. He said that the associations of Rome, which so firmly fix upon the young ecclesiastic the importance of his calling, are almost of more importance than the immediate study that...
...life which Christ brought to the world was a system of prayer. Prayer is instinctive in man in times of peril and emergency. At such times it is universal; as natural to the poor heathen as to the Christian. It is the unrestrained outpouring of the soul towards the Father of all. The highest civilization which the world knows is one which depends on prayer and which builds edifices for purposes of prayer. In such a civilization there is the most prayer, for the men of genius, unsatisfied by communion with human beings, reach out toward God, that they...
...have been selected: "He maketh me to lie down in green pastures; he restoreth my soul." "Ask of the beasts and of the birds and of the fishes and they shall tell thee." "I was eyes to the blind, and feet was I to the lame. I was a father to the poor and the causes which I knew not I searched...
Frank Bolles was born at Winchester, on the thirty-first of October, 1856. His father, John A. Bolles, was at one time Secretary of State of Massachusetts, and later served in the war as Brigadier General. His mother was the sister of John A. Dix, Governor and Minister to France...
...gave in their names as desiring to help Father Field, and who would be willing to teach in a Sunday School, call at 62 College House on Friday, 3.30-5.30 p. m., and 6. 30-8.00 p. m. If they cannot call, let them send their names to me at the above address...