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chapter on Moral Environment, published twenty-one years ago. 

 The words I have quoted apply as well to the family as to the Church. 

 In conclusion, let me reaffirm that the highest service which re- 

 ligion can perform for morality is in its own way to meet what Presi- 

 dent Butler has called the greatest educational need of our time, by 

 giving " a fuller appreciation of what human institutions really mean 

 and what tremendous moral issues and principles they involve." 



