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Echoes. 'Spirit of Sacrifice and Generosity': St. John's Seminary and the 1918 pandemic. Published 4/23/2021


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On Aug. 28, 1918, an outbreak of influenza was detected aboard a receiving ship at Boston s Commonwealth Pier. Unless precautions are taken, wrote Dr. John S. Hitchcock of the Massachusetts Department of Health, the disease in all probability will spread to the civilian population of the city. Despite the department s swift actions to contain the disease, it spread like wildfire, first through the maritime population and, by mid-September, to civilians.
In an effort to minimize the spread of the disease, state and city officials enacted measures that would be all too familiar to us today. Theaters, movie houses, saloons, and dance halls were closed. Public gatherings were prohibited. Citizens were advised to avoid unnecessary travel on streetcars, subways, and trains. Still, Boston hospitals overflowed with patients, and the situation became more desperate as the city s doctors and nurses themselves be ....

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Background: Week of Prayer for Christian Unity | News Headlines


January 18, 2021
In 1908, Rev. Paul Wattson, then an Anglican religious in Graymoor, New York, began a Church Unity Octave with the support of Anglican and Catholic prelates, including Cardinal William O’Connell of Boston.
The octave began on January 18, then the Feast of the Chair of St. Peter in Rome, and concluded on January 25, the Feast of the Conversion of St. Paul.
The following year, Wattson and other members of his Society of the Atonement became Catholic, and in 1910, Wattson was ordained to the priesthood. Observance of the octave spread rapidly. In 1916, Pope Benedict XV, renaming it the Chair of Unity Octave, extended its observance to the entire Church. ....

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