
RESTORING THE SACRED . . . Glimpses Of Catholic Life From The 1950s
The history of our Catholic faith that has spanned nearly 2,000 years is an unending story of the loving Providence of God in the lives of countless souls. This story has been preserved and handed down to us in many forms, from stone carvings and artwork to medieval manuscripts. In more recent times, the advent of periodicals, facilitated by the development of the printing press, introduced a new means of recording key moments in the life of the Church as well as the legacies of individual Catholics who by their examples of faith and courage have left an enduring mark upon the history of our faith. Some months ago, in my job as a library clerk at a major seminary, I was asked to do research in the pages of New York’s former archdiocesan newspaper, The Catholic News, from the 1950s, preserved on microfilm rolls. This assignment has proved to be an amazing experience in that it has opened up for me a huge vista

