The Irish Nuns at Ypres; An Episode of the War

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Ypres has been one of the chief centres of the terrible struggle which is now proceeding on the Continent and it is well known that this same old Flemish town has figured again and again in the bloody contests of the past. Ypres was probably the centre of the most terrible fighting in the War. This delightful old Flemish town with its magnificent cathedral and its unique Cloth Hall probably the finest specimen of Gothic architecture in Europe was wantonly bombarded day and night. The Germans have failed to capture the old city; but they have laid it in ruins. The heroism the self-devotion the religious faith the Christian zeal and charity of those Irish nuns at Ypres in a terrible crisis in the history of their Order command universal respect and admiration mingled with pity for their fate and an earnest desire among all generous souls to help them in retrieving their fortunes.