Alcalá 1964

TABERNACLE SOCIETY

The Tabernacle Society is devot­ ed to designing and making liturgi­ cal vestments for the churches in the San Diego area. Mother McShane ably assists the girls in this worthy work. Students not only have an opportunity to do a good service for the church, but they consider it a privilege to learn the art of making vestments which will later be worn by the priest at the altar.

Mother McShane directs Gay Guzinski in last minute directions for the proper plac­ ing of ornamentation for the chasuble. Other members of the society include (1. to r.): Mary B. Schoen, Karen Duncan, Agnes West, and Brenda Bartek.

The Tabernacle Society members worked steadily to complete a "rush order" for a Christmas vestment.

Ma Mere is a great boost to all priests in providing the necessities for the continuance of their good work.

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