The Jeffersonian (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 1, 1951 Page: 4 of 12
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THE JEFFEMtONIAN
MARCH, 1M1
L A. PILGRIMS AT LOURDES
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BERNADETTE CHAPEL—Archbishop Mclntyre preaches to pilgrims at Mass he celebrated at outdoor altar of
Bernadette Chapel, Lourdes. Statue of St. Bernadette, French peasant girl to whom Our Ladv appeared, is at base
of great mosaic. Archbishop was also celebrant in Blessed Sacrament procession for blessing of sick.
CHRISTLWI
ALL WHO LO!
HIS MOTHER!
In a village of ancient Galilee almost ,
there Hved a Virgin who Wa8 honored by God
Catholic Church has ever been Znor,
was deliberately selected In ,he etenutl MinJ
Wisdom from amongst all the women, God wo
to be that virgin of virgins about whoul God'sl
prophet Isias would write: "Behold h virgin I
and shall bring forth a gon, and thpu shalt
Emmanuel " | I
When the time fo, the Redemption of thl
hand, an angel came from God to tils virgil
was Mary, and ashed her if she wow 1 be the!
Son of God in human flesh.
"How can this be. since I know hot man!
beautiful Virgin of Nazareth.
"Behold the power of the Moit lilph shl
thee and the Holy Ghost shall coffl, up0n tj
fore that which shall be born of i Uee aha
THE SON OP GOD." Thus spoke 11 e angel
virgin -of virgins selected by God HI mse.f foil
being the Mother of Our Lord.
Recently in a publication of one nf the
separated from the unity of Hoi; Church
the statement that no Christian nwds Mar
2,000 years ago the Incarnation of U e Son
vation of the world and the eetabl shment
all depended very much upon the t&swer w
culate Lily M Israel, God's fairw creature J
angel who brought her God'g requeit that she]
Mother of God.
Mary consented, "fie it done unto me ac<|
word," the holy virgin told the angel, Thereup
Son of God 'became Man and from the immacj
virgin of Nazareth took that Precious Bio
would redeem the world on the cross, Tho V
with good reason had been saluted by God's
"blessed among women", conceived in her wo
the angel had said would be called the "Son
Every Christian needs Mary, lof without |
would not have become Man. The Church '
no Founder, the cross no victim, ourselves no
(Continued on pi
BJUCHT SILHOUETTE—Our Udy*s M.tu.1
I close up in picture at right. Pilgrims from Ixmb Angeles were among perrons in this procewion 11 Rhown even*nJ traditional torchli
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O'Rourke, John G. The Jeffersonian (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 1, 1951, newspaper, March 1, 1951; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth293189/m1/4/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.