Whence Peace Shall Come Where are the lambs that might well now be slain; Whose blood upon the doors would be a plea To stay the hand of wrath and make men see The anguish lurking in the paltry...
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April I9, I935 T/ze Commonweal 7oi likelihood that his position will ever be determined by regulation. We must also remember that it is not so many years since several of our colleges, which...
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THE PLAY By RICHARD DANA SKINNER What Can We Do? IT IS about six years since, in a mood of hope and optimism, I tried to describe in this department a reasonable business basis for Catholic...
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Old Neighbors There is no use in making old wounds bleed. We both have had enough of suffering. Your sympathy has come in time of need And aching pain is past remembering. Now, draw your chair up...
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575 Ye Who Mourn Be Comforted As eyes that love grow tender after tears, So sorrow gives the hand a gentle touch; Then, Mother of all Sorrows, still the fears That hold the world in unrelenting...
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522 Vitality Your Body in a grain of wheat, Your Blood within the vine; The former is my needy Bread, The latter is my Wine. Sister Mary...
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352 Dark Hours Heart, do not barter these for hours of mirth, They were the prelude of a Christmas morn, They were the price Love paid for love's rebirth And for the peace that holds a heart...
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January 20, 1932 THE COMMONWEAL 319 Blight I cannot find the grape to make the wine; I cannot find the wheat to make the bread; I cannot find the soil to plant the vine; Yet I can find the...
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