WRITING for the CATHOLIC PRESS

by
Jack Fritscher

The Josephinum Review
June 1961

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On the occasion of the May 31 graduation exercises of the Josephinum College Department, the Right Reverend Monsignor Leo F. Miller, Professor of Theology at the Josephinum, who recently celebrated the golden jubilee of his ordination as a priest, gave the commencement address. His theme was the ideals of education a priest should strive for throughout his life.

After the Commencement Address, 24 graduates of the senior class were awarded the Bachelor of Arts degree, with a major in Scholastic Philosophy and a minor in Latin.

Monsignor Leonard J. Fick, Dean of the College, presented the candidates for the degrees, which were awarded by His Excellency, the Most Reverend Clarence G. Issenmann, Bishop of Columbus and Vice-Ordinary of the Josephinum, who presided at the Commencement Exercises.
Bishop Issenmann addressed the students on the importance of their intellectual preparation for their ministry in the priesthood.

Monsignor Paul A. Gieringer, P.A., Rector of the Josephinum and President of the College, concluded the ceremony with an address to the graduates and the whole assembly.

©1961, 2002 Jack Fritscher



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