Excerpt from The Springhillian, Vol. 18: October 1913-June 1914
Whose sins you shall forgive, They are forgiven. What you shall loose on earth Is loosed in Heaven.
And the gentle, mellow, golden Gulf of peace, in twilight teeming, Is a drop, a ray, a beaming Of a greater peace above. There we sinners that Christ died for, Whom His Sacred Heart has sighed for, Trust to see His Face a-gleaming, And from out His blue eye streaming Peace and Love.
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