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T h e  R o s e  W i n d o w A Guide to the Stained Glass Windows of Alumni Memorial Chapel

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T h e  R o s e  Wi n d o w

A Guide to theStained Glass Windows of 

Alumni Memorial Chapel

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Born in Italy and brought to the United States at the age of 11, Nicola D’Ascenzo was originaapprenticed to a stonecutter and to a woodworker, but he acquired his formal training inpainting in the evenings at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, the PennsylvaniaMuseum and School of Industrial Arts (now part of Philadelphia’s University of the Arts) a!"#$%#&$'()*$+,"((-$(.$/#01234$5-!"(62"$"#$717$)#!6)3$!($8!5-9$:)1#;9$!($0!679$5!$!"#$+,6(-Libera in Rome. D’Ascenzo was talented in a wide range of artistic endeavors, including eapainting as well as those pursuits which we associate with the studio: stained glass, mosaiand mural painting. In an interview published in 1936 in the magazine Pennsylvania Arts aSciences, D’Ascenzo boasted that he was earning a fair livelihood before the age of 21 as an interdecorator; the decorations in the chancel of the church of the Philadelphia Graphic Sketch C(now the Fleisher Art Memorial at 7th and Catharine Sts. in Philadelphia) were executed by hat only was 17 years old. In 1896, D’Ascenzo opened his studio in Ludlow Street in Philadelphand by the 1920s he had moved the studio to 1604 Summer Street in Philadelphia.

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Written by Sandra L. Tatman

About the Artist ‐ Nicola D’Ascenzo

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!G$8235!160$(.$H(9(-54$.(637#)$(.$!"#$+(,1#!9$(.$C#0604$&50$:()3$13$he little town of Azpeitia, in the Basque province of Guipuzcoan 1491. An overly vain soldier, he was wounded in battle andad his whole lifestyle changed. While recovering from hisattle wounds, his whole life was changed and the pull of divinerace revealed itself in the examples of the lives of the Saints. Heesolved on two things: he would do penance for the past, andansfer for the future his allegiance to Christ, the King.

gnatius left two great inheritances, an idea and a book: the all‐onsuming idea, “the greater glory of God,” and the book, “TheE1)1!65-$RS#),10#0GT$$U1!"$!"#0#4$"#$537$"10$A)0!$,(@E531(30$0#!$ut to bring people back to God. The crippled soldier from the5!!-#A#-7$!)530.()@#7$13!($5$ @90!1,$537$53$5E(0!-#G$$ 83$LOOP4$1!"$!"#$+(,1#!9$A)@-9$#0!5:-10"#74$!"#$&#5)9$+6E#)1()$V#3#)5-$

as ready to return home.

gnatius of Loyola was canonized in 1622.

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Francis Xavier, a young nobleman from Navarre, met St.Ignatius Loyola in Paris. At the time, it would have seemedinconceivable to Francis that he would serve and die in theOrient.

["(62"$57@1)5:-9$A!!#7$.()$&()*$5@(32$!"#$,6-!6)#7$537$Catholic people of Europe, his full stature was reached only when the boundless worlds of the East were given him as aA#-7$(.$-5:()G$$\3-9$!"#)#$"10$!)#@#37(60$#3#)294$"10$A#)9$zeal, and his gifts for organization and leadership found

tasks adequate for the scope of their power. Xavier was@57#$.()$!"#$\)1#3!4$537$!"#$\)1#3!$.()$X5<1#)G$$]#$71#7$(B$the coast of China at 46 years old.

Francis Xavier was canonized in 1622.

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Peter Claver, the “slave of slaves forever,” learned the science of the0513!0$.)(@$!"#$"(-9$C#061!$`)(!"#)4$+!G$>-E"(3060$D(7)126#?G$$8!$was St. Alphonsus who advised Peter Claver to go to the missionsof South America.

For forty years, Father Claver worked with the slaves at the portof Cartegena, Columbia on the Caribbean Sea. He met each ship,bathed, fed and nursed the sick; buried the dead with his ownhands, and consoled the unhappy and bewildered people torn

from their homes. He also taught many about the Christ who hadredeemed them and baptized over 300,000. He loved each of theslaves as if they were his children, bringing them the radiance of Christ’s love.

Peter Claver was canonized in 1888.

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Alphonsus Rodriguez was born in Segovia, SpLOaLG$ $ >!$ !"#$ 52#$ (.$ .(6)!##34$ "#$ !((*$ (<#)$ "10$business. He later married and was the father of three cHowever, Rodriguez was crushed his wife and two of his cdied. Shorty after their deaths, his business began to fail,last of his three children died. Following the death of hchild, after dealing with years of fears and anxieties, he !($:#,(@#$5$C#061!$H59$`)(!"#)G$$>.!#)$#3!#)132$!"#$%(<1c5-#3,15$13$LObL4$"#$&50$0((3$!)530.#))#7$!($5$,(@:135!1(3$537$C#061!$0#@135)9$13$Y5F(),5G$$

Alphonsus Rodriguez became increasingly humble and pGod’s hands. Illumined by his own spiritual struggles heas a sage guide for others. He was Porter of the collegering of the bell, he heard the voice of Christ calling, an

hurried to the door he kept saying: “I’m coming Lord.”God’s will in everything his superiors asked of him, hewith child‐like simplicity and devotion.

Alphonsus Rodriguez was canonized in 1887.

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hrist’s Vicar on Eartheft window ‐ “...the one and only Church has one body, one head: name, Christ and his Vicar Peter, and"#$06,,#00()$(.$^#!#)d$.()$!"#$H()7$0517$!($^#!#)$"1@0#-.4$eW##7$@9$0"##E=$KC3$ZLfLbQ$Y94$0590$J")10!$537$!"10$niversally, not singling out ‘these’ or ‘those.’ By this expression it is clearly understood that He entrusted tom all without exception.” (Unam Sanctam)

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e will pour forth his words of wisdom as showers, and in prayer give thanks to the Lord, who will directs knowledge and counsel, as he meditates upon His mysteries. He will show the wisdom of what he hasarned, and glory in the Law of the Lord’s covenant. Many will praise his understanding; his fame can#<#)$:#$#B5,#7G$$h3.57132$&1--$:#$"10$@#@()94$!")(62"$5--$2#3#)5!1(30$"10$35@#$&1--$-1<#d$E#(E-#$&1--$0E#5*$f his wisdom and in the assembly sing his praises.” (Sirach 39:7‐14)

econd right window ‐ “When that day comes, you will learn for yourselves that I am in my Father, and youe in me, and I am in you. The man who loves me is the man who keeps the commandments he has frome; and he who loves me will win my Father’s love, and I too will love him, and will reveal myself to him.”3$LMfZi4$ZLQ

Missionaries of Christght window ‐ “The Father predestined the Son to be born in the Flesh, to redeem all through His Death, make men sons of God, and to sanctify them not only individually but also as a people, an elect race, ayal priesthood, a holy nation under one head...The Church is sent to all men. She cannot rest until all arene Body in her...The Church cannot cease to seek to bring all to the Body of Christ. Thus, in all charity, thehurch opens her heart to all men and to the whole world.” (From schema of Vatican Council II )

Life of the Church

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Robert Bellarmine was the thorn that plagued the adversaries of the Catholic Church’s ideas. Pope Clement VIII, when makingRobert Bellarmine a Cardinal, declared: “We elect this manbecause he has not equal for learning in the Church of God.”Believing this intellectual capacity was given to him by God foractive defense of an embattled Church. He lived in an age wheremen and nations were rebelling against the authority of theChurch. Bellarmine was the champion of the Roman CatholicChurch during these battles. `#--5)@13#$&50$5$0,"(-5)4$5$!"#(-(21534$5$@5231A,#3!$E)#5,"#)4$

professor, spiritual Father, Rector, Provincial, and Cardinal. Inaddition to his weighty tomes and slender pamphlets, his lecturesand sermons, the secret of his success was his ceaseless prayerand saintly example. St. Robert Cardinal Bellarmine, Doctorof the Church, died in 1621, within eighteen days of his seventy‐ninth year.

Robert Bellarmine was canonized in 1930.

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Edmund Campion, born of Catholic parents who later ceased to practice their faith,was one of Oxford’s most brilliant scholars and gifted orators. His personality and!5-#3!$5!!)5,!#7$!"#$5!!#3!1(3$(.$.#--(&$0!67#3!04$E)(.#00()04$537$#<#3$]#)$Y5F#0!94$Queen Elizabeth I. For all of his achievement, however, his soul was restless and"10$@137$1--$5!$#50#$63!1-$"#$)#F(13#7$!"#$J5!"(-1,$J"6),"4$537$13$LOba$#3!#)#7$!"#$+(,1#!9$(.$C#0604$5!$D(@#G 83$ LO_i4$ J5@E1(3$ 537$ 53(!"#)$ C#061!$ 0!5)!#7$ !"#$ eR32-10"$Y1001(3G=$ $ /#0E1!#$pressure from the local government, he administered the sacraments, and withskillful prose, defended the faith. Queen Elizabeth I had put a great price onhis head. Betrayed, he was brought to prison, tortured on the rack to renouncehis Catholicism, condemned to death when torture failed, and was executed at[9:6)3$13$LO_LG$$

Edmund Campion was canonized in May 1970

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Aloysius Gonzaga, proclaimed by Pope Benedict XIII in 1726 thee^5!)(3$(.$'(6!"=4$&50$:()3$13$LOP_4$#3!#)#7$!"#$+(,1#!9$(.$C#060$13$LO_O4$537$71#7$&1!"$!"#$+(,1#!9$(.$C#060$13$LONLG$$[(2#!"#)$&1!"$+!G$+!5310-560$j(0!*5$537$+!G$C("3$`#),"@5304$!"#$!")##$+513!0$5)#$,(3017#)#7$!"#$e:(9$0513!0=$(.$!"#$+(,1#!9$(.$C#060G$$>-(90160$was born into a wealthy family, but renouncing his wealth and"10$!1!-#4$"#$#S,"532#7$!"#$-1.#$(.$5$Y5)k610$.()$!"5!$(.$5$C#061!4$choosing hard work and poverty over ease and wealth.

 ]#$0E#3!$01S$"5EE9$9#5)0$13$!"#$+(,1#!9$(.$C#060G$$]5<132$,(3!)5,!#7$$the plague in Rome while he was tending the sick and the dying,he died early. From that day to the present, Aloysius has beenpleading the cause of youth in the courts of heaven. Turning afond eye especially on modern young men and women, Aloysiusintercedes on a daily basis for youth who are seeking God in allareas of their lives.

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Peter Canisius is the saint of indefatigable labor. To strengthenand save the Church in Germany, he crisscrossed Europe severaltimes for thousands of miles, founded eighteen colleges, andprepared the way for several more. His writings include thirty‐seven books, eight volumes of letters and 10,000 pages of sermons.His ‘little Catechism’ went through 200 printings.

]10$E#3,"53!$.()$&1!!9$&)1!132$717$3(!$(,,6E9$!"#$@5F()1!9$(.$"10$time. Rather , his preaching was his outstanding accomplishment,and that which most accomplished the restoration of the Church13$V#)@539G$$83$!"#$@170!$(.$5--$"10$-5:()04$"#$3#<#)$.()2(!$"10$A)0!$duty: to make himself holy.

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\3#$(.$!"#$!")##$e:(9$0513!0=$(.$ !"#$+(,1#!9$(.$C#0604$C("3$Berchmans spent his life focused on obedience to God’s will,ordinary duties crowding an ordinary life. Born in Belgium13$LONN4$C("3$&50$F60!$!&#3!9I!&($9#5)0$(-7$&"#3$"#$71#7G$ $He performed ordinary duties and everyday things in anextraordinary way, he did little things well.

C("3$`#),"@530$&50$5$2((7$0!67#3!4$537$5$631<#)05-$.5<()1!#$among the old and the young Fathers of the community,lay brothers, fellow scholastics, and laymen. His specially endearing quality was his charity, ready at any moment to

do anything that would help another. He died at Rome in1616.

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at the stake. To his relatives, who looked upon this as a supreme7102)5,#$537$50*#7$"1@$!($)#3(63,#$!"#$+(,1#!9$(.$C#0604$"#$0517f$g8$-(<#$V(7$537$8$0"5--$#<#)$0#)<#$"1@$&1!"$A7#-1!9$537$,(30!53,9G$ $U"5!$9(6$50*$@#$!($7($10$&)(324$537$#<#3$1.$9(6$(B#)#7$@#$5$!"(60537$C5E5304$()$!"#$&"(-#$&()-74$8$ ,(6-7$ 3(!$7($1!GT$$ C60!$:#.()#$"10$7#5!"4$5$:)12"!$!(326#$(.$;5@#4$50$,-#5)$537$:)1--153!$50$5$)6:94$:6)0!$.()!"$.)(@$"10$:)#50!$537$:6)3#7$A#),#-9$.()$5:(6!$5$@136!#G$$U"#3$!"#$;5@#$71#7$7(&34$["(@50$[06F1=0$0(6-$&50$in heaven.

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Stanislaus Kostka had been a Novice in the Society ften months and was only eighteen years old when he di(3$!"#$W#50!$(.$\6)$H579=0$>006@E!1(34$>6260!$LO4$LOP+!5310-560=$E5)#3!0$:#-(32#7$!($(3#$(.$!"#$A)0!$.5@1-1#0$(^(-5374$537$"10$.5!"#)$&50$5$E)(@13#3!$A26)#$13$^(-10politics. He had a very happy childhood, so much that the name Stanislaus is associated with a dimple635B#,!#74$-12"!"#5)!#7$ :(94$ &"($ -562"0$ @6,"4$-(<life, and makes friends easily. After walking 1200 miles in three months to see the FathV#3#)5-$ (.$ !"#$ C#061!04$ +!G$ W)53,10$ `()2154$ +!5310-5&50$57@1!!#7$!($!"#$C#061!$%(<1!15!#G$$%#<#)$0!)513#7$(still or formal, Stanislaus attracted his brethren by hlighthearted sanctity. He predicted to his companiothat he would spend the Feast of Our Lady’s Assumptiin heaven. And on that day, he returned to his homeheaven.

Stanislaus Kostka was canonized in 1726.

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Assumption of Mary

od’s temple in heaven was opened, and the ark of His covenant could be seen in the temple. A great signppeared in the sky, a woman clothed with the sun, with the moon beneath her feet, and on her head a crownf twelve stars. She was with child and wailed aloud in pain as she labored to give birth. Then another signppeared in the sky; it was a huge red dragon, with seven heads and ten horns, and on its heads were sevenadems. Its tail swept away a third of the stars in the sky and hurled them down to the earth. Then the

ragon stood before the woman about to give birth, to devour her child when she gave birth. She gave birth toson, a male child, destined to rule all the nations with an iron rod. Her child was caught up to God and His#$%&'()"&(*$+,%("&#-&./(0&1(2%!$(!"&(1&-&#!(*"&#&(-"&(",1(,(3.,4&(3#&3,#&1(56(7$1'

hen I heard a loud voice in heaven say: “Now have salvation and power come, and the kingdom of our God nd the authority of His Anointed One.”  

‐ Revelation 11:19a; 12:1‐6a, 10ab

those days Mary arose and went with haste into the hill country, to a city of Judah, and she entered theouse of Zechariah and greeted Elizabeth. And when Elizabeth heard the greeting of Mary, the babe leaped 

"&#(*$+58(,%1(9.2:,5&!"(*,-(;..&1(*2!"(!"&(<$.6(=32#2!(,%1(-"&(&>4.,2+&1(*2!"(,(.$?1(4#6@(AB.&--&1(,#&(ou among women, and blessed is the fruit of your womb! And why is this granted me, that the mother of myord should come to me? For behold, when the voice of your greeting came to my ears, the babe in my womb,3&1(/$#(C$6'(D%1(5.&--&1(2-(-"&(*"$(5&.2&E&1(!",!(!"&#&(*$?.1(5&(,(/?.;.+&%!($/(*",!(*,-(-3$F&%(!$("&#($+(!"&(G$#1'H(D%1(I,#6(-,21@(AI6(-$?.(+,J%2;&-(!"&(G$#1@(,%1(+6(-32#2!(#&C$24&-(2%(7$1(+6(=,E2$#@(/$#(<&(as regarded the low estate of his handmaiden. For behold, henceforth all generations will call me blessed;r He who is mighty has done great things for me, and holy is His name. And His mercy is on those who fear im from generation to generation. He has shown strength with His arm, He has scattered the proud in the

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83$LPMZ4$&"#3$.5@13#$0!)6,*$!"#$837153$<1--52#04$W5!"#)$C(26#0$and his companions set out to obtain supplies from Quebec.They were seized by Iroquois Indians and tortured. After a long,E513.6-$F(6)3#94$!"#)#$&#)#$!")60!$13!($0-5<#)9$5!$\00#)3#3(34$5$Mohawk village near the present city of Auriesville, NY. For tenmonths he survived under desperate conditions. 

W5!"#)$C(26#0$#0,5E#74$:5,*$!($W)53,#4$13$LPMaG$$83$LPMM$"#$&#3!$back to Montreal, and two years later, returned to the Iroquois.He was martyred by tomahawk at Ossernenon on October 18,1646.

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From the letters of Father Brebeuf and his companions, we have a vivid account(.$!"#$#SE#)1#3,#0$(.$!"#$A)0!$Y5)!9)0$(.$%()!"$>@#)1,5G$$83$"10$#5)-9$9#5)0$50$5$C#061!4$W5!"#)$`)#:#6.$06B#)#7$06,"$E(()$"#5-!"$!"5!$"10$06E#)1()0$7(6:!#7$he would ever be ordained. Once across the Atlantic, however, he found theharsh climate of Canada so invigorating that the hardy Native American bravesstood amazed at his powers of endurance.

For 24 years, he labored among the Hurons, living in almost unbelievableand indescribable conditions. In 1649 the Iroquois Indians, at constant warwith the Hurons, invaded the Huron villages and fell upon Father Brebeuf.After unspeakable tortures, united with God to the end and praying for hisexecutioners, Father Brebeuf shed his blood for the faith.

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As he was brought to the gallows he made it clear that he wasdying because he would not deny his religion. “I am no traitorto my country: on the ground of religion alone am I condemned!($71#d$537$.()$!"5!$8$&(6-7$F(9.6--9$21<#$5$"637)#7$-1<#0$1.$8$"57$

them. Take from me quickly the life I have; my religion you shallnever take from me.”

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Life of Christ

Left window ‐ Hidden LifeTop ‐ And behold, thou shalt conceive in thy womb and shalt bring forth a son; and$ $$$$!"(6$0"5-!$,5--$"1@$C#060$KH6*#$LfaLQJ#3!#)$I$$>37$0"#$:)(62"!$.()!"$"#)$A)0!$:()3$0(34$537$&)5EE#7$"1@$13$0&577-132$$ $ $

clothes, and laid him in a manger (Luke 2:7)Bottom ‐ “...they found him in the temple, sitting in the midst of the teachers, both

listening to them and asking them questions. And all those who heardHim were in amazement at His quick understanding and at the answers He gave.”

Second left window ‐ Public Life[(E$I$$$$$$$g%(&$C#060$!(($&50$13<1!#7$!($!"#$@5))152#GGG=!"#9$"5<#$3($&13#GGG7($&"5!#<#)$"#$$ $$ $$$$!#--0$9(6=GGG+(4$13$J535$(.$V5-1-##4$C#060$:#253$"10$@1)5,-#0GGGT$KC3$ZfZIO4$LLQCenter ‐ “A man possessed by an unclean spirit came out of the rock tombs to meet Him...

the unclean spirits came out of the man and entered into the swine; and the herd$ $$$$)60"#7$7(&3$&1!"$2)#5!$<1(-#3,#$537$&#)#$7)(&3#7$13$!"#$0#5GT$KY*$OfLaQBottom ‐ “This sickness is not unto death, but for the glory of God, that through it the Son$ $$$$$(.$V(7$@59$:#$2-()1A#7GGGH5?5)604$,(@#$.()!"lT$KC3$LLfM4$MMQ

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down...this was the teaching He gave: ‘Blessed a re the poor in spirit, for theirs is$ $$$$!"#$*1327(@$(.$"#5<#3T$KY!G$OfL4ZQCenter ‐ “He went into the synagogue there, as His custom was, on the Sabbath day, and$ $$$$0!((7$6E$!($)#57GGG=[(759$!"10$+,)1E!6)#$"50$:##3$.6-A--#7$13$9(6)$"#5)132G=$$$

And all bore him witness, and marvelled at the words of grace that came from hismouth.” (Lk 4:16‐21‐22)

Bottom ‐ “...Take and eat; this is my body...all of you drink of this: for this is my blood of thenew covenant, which is being shed for many for the forgiveness of sins”(Mt 26:26‐27)

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have called me a king. What I was born for, what I came into the world for, is to$ $$$$:#5)$&1!3#00$!($!"#$!)6!"G=T$KC3G$L_fZbQ

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not break a single bone of His body...they will look upon the man whom they have$ $ $$ $E1#),#7G=T$KC3$LNfaM4$aP4$abQ`(!!(@$I$gGGGC#060$0517$!($"1@4$e`#,560#$!"(6$"50!$0##3$@#4$!"(6$"50!$:#-1#<#7G$$`-#00#7$5)#$$ $$$$!"#9$&"($"5<#$3(!$0##3$537$9#!$"5<#$:#-1#<#7G=T$KC3$ZifZNQ

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Marian Apparitions

Our Lady of the Pillar

Originally a Spanish apparition, the city of Zambonaga in the Philippineshas been venerated for almost four centuries. Her statue is atop of a fortcalled El Fuerza Real de Nuestra Senora Virgen del Pilar deZaragoza.

Our Lady of Walsingham

Our Lady of Walsingham is a vision of Mary that comes from the village of Walsingham in Norfolk, England. A popular devotion for many EnglishCatholics, Our Lady of Walsingham has provided inspiration for many 5)!10!1,$7#E1,!1(30$50$&#--$50$,)#5!#7$5$E1-2)1@52#$01!#$.()$E#(E-#$!($F(6)3#9G

Our Lady of Lourdes

This apparition is one of the more famous apparitions of Mary that has occurredin history. These apparitions are linked to Saint Bernadette Soubirous, a 14‐year‐old girl from the town of L ourdes, France who saw a “lady” in the nearby grotto#12"!##3$!1@#0$&1!"13$L_O_G

Marian Apparitions

Our Lady of Fatima

Our Lady of Fatima is a title of Mary that refers to the town of Fatima in Portugal.[")##$,"1-7)#34$H6,154$W)53,10,(4$537$C5,13!5$&#)#$:-#00#7$&1!"$5$<101(3$(.$Y5)9$after praying the rosary one afternoon. With instructions to return each month,they continued their prayer and were revealed that the apparition was to becalled the “Lady of the Rosary” and that a chapel was to be built on that site.After hearing this, the sun was sa id to glow and spin like a wheel.

Fatima is most recognized for the Secrets of Fatima, which have been revealed(<#)$!"#$,#3!6)9$:9$71B#)#3!$E(E#0G$$["#$-50!$0#,)#!$&50$)#<#5-#7$13$ZiiP$:9$^(E#$C("3$^56-$88G

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Orthodoxy. It is important to note that this apparition of Mary gestur!"#$,"1-7$C#060$&"(@$0"#$"(-70$13$"#)$(!"#)$5)@G$$

Our Lady of GuadalupeThis tradition traces its roots to Mexico where an apparition of Mary apon the cloak of a lay person. Today, the cloak is displayed in the B(.$V6575-6E#G$$Y#S1,53$"#)(#0$"5<#$,5))1#7$;520$:#5)132$!"#$1@52#$(apparition.

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About the Chapel

Ground was broken on the Chapel of Our Lady of Evergreen inOctober 1949. Dedicated to the eighteen men who gave theirlives for Loyola, the chapel would mark the beginning of an eraof expansion for Loyola College. Charles Cohn, Class of 1897,was one of the largest benefactors; Cohn Hall, located in thebasement of the Chapel, was named after him. The statue of OurLady of Evergreen, sculpted by Hans Schuler, which sits on theoutside high above the double wooden doors at the entrance tothe chapel, was donated by Fulton Oursler, writer of The GreatestStory Ever Told.$$J(30!)6,!1(3$,(3!136#7$!")(62"$!"#$LNOi$537$

was hampered by stone shortages in the immediate post‐war#)5G$$\3$W)17594$\,!(:#)$ZP4$!"#$)#,!()4$W)G$["(@50$CG$Y6))594$+GCG$published this message in The Greyhound:

I wish to take this opportunity to make a brief statement for our Alumni, our numerousfriends and benefactors, our students and their families, about the new Alumni Memorial Chapel of Our Lady at Evergreen.

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We are actually using the Chapel for daily Mass and in it we inaugurated the school year ( $%(M4!$5&#(N-!(*2!"(!"&(&%!2#&(=!?1&%!(B$16(,!!&%12%J(!"&(I,--($/(!"&(<$.6(7"$-!'

Our Annual Student Retreat will be conducted in the chapel and in the Auditorium belowbeginning on October 23rd...

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\3$+#E!#@:#)$LO4$LNOZ4$>),":10"(E$W)53,10$j#(62"$7#71,5!#7$!"#$Chapel.

The Chapel was last renovated in 1993, but the interior hasremained mostly the same since its dedication. Notable changes

include the switch from an tabernacle‐facing altar to an altarfacing the congregation, the extension of the altar platform,the renovation of the choir nave, and the conversion of the sidechapel to a choir room.

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