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Msgr. Sheehy Finds a Reserve of Strength

CHAPTER FIVE . DURING THE ALEUTIAN campaign it was my custom to visit every gun mount and every compartment of the USS daily. days fin the and i. was mora e. ‘Chaplain,” a gunner who had entered the whisker growing contest, told me “Rack. in Pearl 1 had a hard time behavin’. Up here with them Jap subs somewhere around, jt ain't ‘no trouble -at all, Im afraid I'll grow wings." So It did my best to explain “We have davs at sea’ I told him, “and dragving on the supplies,

Mississippi Those were hleak, dreary spring of 1943,

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Golden Anniversary

Each

FOREWORD: This is the fifth of a series by one of America’s noted’ Catholic baders, a former Sport editor and “a chaplain in the 1. S. Navy with a record of distinguished service. These articles are f{auken from HEAD OVER HEELS, A GUMDE FOR THE BFETTER SELF, copyright 1951 by Maurice S. Sheehy with the permission of the publishers, Farrar Straus & Young, Inc.

man has. a. reserve tank of virtue in him--and the fact of danger may make him tap it. “Don’t rely upon it for long,” I warned him. “It dry.”

goon runs

4 o » ONE DAY during the Mar shall Islands campaign. a near tragedy occurred on the Sara toga A plane returning from a strike landed smoothly, but ite homb hay doors opened, and a five - hundred - pound bomb

For Mr. and Mrs. Robbins: oled up the deck and began

friends®v

Oscs (*. Rohbhiris when th hain adhd 50th wedding ? garv todav, Eleven of their 12 Hd living. "All 11 have children: of their own. And they'll all be there with their wives and children, Friends will start calling at p. m. for the two-hour open house in the home of one of their daughters, Mrs. Emerson Ave. Other sons and daughters who will observe the day with them are Harry, Virgil and William Robbins of Monticello, Mrs. Rdbert Tumey, Mrs. leslie Brandt Mrs. Walter Voorhies, and Garland. Roy, Herbert and Lynn Rob bins, all of Indiandpolis The elder Robbins now make their home in Monticello, but they

Lester Cruse, 1445 N

lived 45 vars in Indianapolis

to unwind itself In less time than it record the fact, two teenaged seized the bomb and hurled it over the

exploded

takes me “to sailors

side af

the. ship. lt seconds ‘afterward On another day, a young pilot, Johnny

rected my. choir

Gavan,’ who di hurled himself and his plane between three Jap Zeros and a.crippled Amer fcan plane: “and 1 too, Father. he. admitted aft t

There is a spark within=6ach An ATR Ae tke lt GF roe ta-a- fee diarma For {ntee. Horr it Is alleged, perfect generosity existed in San Franciseo-after the great earthquak chaplain fin his, spiritual

v easiest when the £0 ng,

ne ng general quarters, 1 the effort of the stewards to

rush hot ecaffee and food to men who were on ghifts, in the willingness of men ing and evening broadcast loudspeaker No man is entirely bad. In Wrath, John Steinbeck portrays the generosity of the Oakies who from their meager funds contributed =o that a dead child. deprived or a good time in this life, have a glorious funeral. The fact of emergency virtue cannot he ignored in the struggle of the Better Self ~ ~ » HOW MANY people would think of others in case of an atomic attack? John Hersey's itten months aft-

to 10in in morn

pravers

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er. and miles away from, that tragedy, is most revealing Whether a virtue is real or not may he judged by its power to ‘endure; this depends upon the motive which informs it and the habit formed of it. Wishing does not make it so An athlete must practice the same movement over. and gver again until his reflexes respond almost automatically. of a big-league pitcher has not the pitching virtue until prac tice makes perfect Talent ign't enqugh A man must train to do the right thing at the hard time. God strengtheng the will which gets exercise but it must also get exercise and be self-propelled. The job of the will is to make the eyes, hands tongue, and ahove all the imagination behave, The grace of God perform a

miracle on a roving -eyve at a

ears

does not

wrlesque show, but His grace will strengthen the will to stay out of occasion of sin The will of a’ bov cannot be well dey correspond with the grace of God

eloped to unless he is trained to do hard and monotonous things with his muscles. The boy is not. a. pure an angel as anyone who has observed boys may have Chores around the home, real work in summer, and the grind, of training for competitive athletics are good for him

spirit,

noticed

! ” on VIRTUE, of course own reward; it is not the secret Lo earthly. pappiness; it is the “HONE endvany the love of God, to do God's will ‘at "all times and places when the enemy is

3 not its

not only attacking. In World War II we Ameri-

si lost ove. four. hundreds:

ever achieved the full statiire of manhond hy the sacrifices War

The arm ~

nose, ’

TORY, far

is an evil thing, but 1 believe many who died cause they calling emergency virtue, were saved. ‘He wha shall lose his life for my sake shall find it” Perhaps the threat of an’ atomic war may bring more people to church. It may even some people virtuous. But isn't that an. expensive way olf making The jet-matored plane soars swiftly into the skies and travels with amazing speed. But the gas consumption is also amazing. Real virtue calls for a steady flow of power. We should thank ‘God for the lift in an emergency; hit God doesn't try to’ win manufacturing crises

possibly he-

were upon

make

people good?

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