the Mungret College Annual 1946

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the Mungret College Annual 1946
MUNGRET ANNUAL
1946
VOL.
XII
N O. 3.
JUNE, 1946
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MOST REV. DR. O'NEII.L, 1).1)., BISHOP OF LINIFRICK
tiler a.
Editorial
T
HIS is tilt' hftirtlt veal' of tilt, puhlica
tion of tilt Axsrar..
in tht,c Lean
and rational V ii i , we contiratnl:itc-
ont,tltts oil kci-ping ,oin,, but at flu, saute
tint rr,ret that tlW limit tlion of n'ws print
prevented us front publishing a morn worthvaccottnt of the history' of the ('oll,•re artcl of
our past.
These tl.rvs of post wilt' turmoil
have limited out circulation. and, in addition,
made accurate irtforutation of oil], past
almost impossihlt to obtain ; o 'vt'rthclc, s
w r hope in tltt. ftitnio to make ,mud the
O missi
ons.
We oflrr our heartiest congratulation, to
])r. ()'N(-ill on his cltration to the Stt of
Limerick and wish hire many' fruitful v'eil's
iit his cpiscopatt'.
W,
pnhlish a short
account of his l.ord:hip'_; carter artd of tilt'
t d to flit Catholic
,rear scrv'ic -s he had rendt•t'
Church.
AV'e also send our congratulation
to tilt Irish :Anthassador at Rona', Hi:
E Nod lrncv J. P. Ralshe, allcd pray' that God
rtntV' gitr Itiln hta11k and 'ti' n:.ttlt to ,upl,rn't
the hardens of hi, high and responsibly
Alice.
t;i;t Ir.'v'R"lr
Maliv cliangcs in our C f,11c"e ,tart occurred
during' tilt, v'eal', FatLtrr W.
)torntor,
tttiuistt'r, v'el'a to J:atitfarnharn. and hi,
place in that office was taken by Father
holey- until he left for the Ion, Kong
Mission. and then Ihtthtr Guinan". Arhr, 11:;ld
been minister hart, brfote. returned.
lather
llahonv, whit had ton, hren tit'l'e a, a teacher
and had petit also cditoi Of tltt' _AXyt._vL, eras
called to by ,upcrior of hmo Park. AV'e
Irish him et'erv success in his exalted office.
I^atLet' O'('allaghart W, ]It to 1 t'lv 'dt•rt and
Father M. Alai phv took up main 'ht' post
of prefect of stndik.'s, which he had held
from '31 -':4.
Father Hughes and hither
McGrath It-ft its for IZathfarnhatn allot Father
O'\till for I nio !'ark.
All. I\Iragltrr ttcnt
to ltilltowlt Park fit his 'I'nrological studies.
\\"e welcome to our eomttltt]tit\' Father W.
Stcphtnon, Father I). Macl)on;tl<l, Falhc,t
Killzridc, Father () 'llwy'er and Mr. FitrG'rald and to tltt staff of lay' prof csor, ]Ir.
Contr;tv-.
To I ;ether Co rbett, vv'Iu, rcIt•bratrd t ot
Golden Jubilee as a ,Jesuit, attd who has
,pent almost a ,core of v'eil's with us as a
teacher, w r trislt old ;r,riln, nru<ns. Vtc r(-v 1'w apprec iatively '' 'I'rtad iug the A\ ins
Father W. Stcphctts on, and
Press " by
Captain H ov'cotI , , hv Phil lb I fl'y' those
fht
are no mean achiertments of our plat
after-affects of the war h;tvc left us a long
ohituarv list, and we ntournltlt^: ^r,,v <<tl !th"est,
our past, anuxlst them Fa*her AV'. hand,
who,c dratit has dcpriv'td o1^r, tommituity'
of a tt 11 bclov't d pt! S n;dity
Fi t ( 1(111;,1' this \.m, had tilt -tcznonr cif
teeth -in,; visits frr,m such (listin,uished
lwr on, as )aon,-i,nor lithe artd Sir Shan'
i,tslic.
hherc vrr rr two retreats held during
the S um ner v'aca tiou in till' C ollett. on' for
doctors, couductt,d
by'
Fat Lcr Gamily',
`. ^., HIT- It hrr flu- W . '! kin,- men, cortdnctt'd
h\ Father \Iacl.on,Llin, -', J. It is ratifv:ill- ghat this :rood work tavlo.d hv Father
Gcorc ht.che It;ts not bleu allotrcd to
lapse', and wr hope for it lit t, c r atteruLutce
tinr,i' retreats this summ(r.
I)tn'ing tilt gist two yrar5 yrc hate rr
cciv'c.(I
fn )III
rnaIIv
1(I
Hilt
fast s11lista11tiii
na ti ma to 11111 It,-]* tilt eootl
work of
]h.ut,rtt. S onic of thcSe i>tnc'factorc do not
ty-ish to hav'c thei;' good acts mule public an<l
a, it ttti,ht Seen 1 int'idiolls to pnl,li ;h a list
of othcr^ donors, trt• iav't cat•cidrel to thank
all in -k-moral at ilt to a,=art than Hatt
Muna,ret is y'trv- ,t;tteftt! and ,ill's ilu'tn a
hart in tltt Lid \ 1I'tse; atnl p]av,I'S that
(
aR'
oltrrrcl Ice' 1i,-nrf<u-trr;.
I.ast v car, Mr. Modeath, happrttin'
Who'll tlic ,Ayxt'_vr.
so lilt ill thr,chc,1(l
If IT ([(.(I
teas alrrn<ly' in tit: couist of OI-illtill!
little tiler in Which t^II exprs; adr(nately'
our hItii rsrtlire for 111(- lint ttnrk ht ac
I)tn-ing,
crnuph'slwd for the Irish Lut'tta,.
tilt Itin 14 vtars of lei-; ass•,ciation tt'ith
lh:n,rrt ht alwav's shotred 11 imst•1f all
rarnt st tnthu ,iast for t I w t'rt iv aI of lilt Iri.,h
One of our past, Mr. P. licit',
lan,ua,e .
who can ir unc?.'r ti m ' intluc-nco t;f MI. lloot't's
trachin,, hats kindly' donated a ,,0111 nr'dal
for all annual Irish 1'rir.t has u'.
This
e,lurr ere l gel 'v 'r', n1' Who Las
^ratc fu]
krmowu Mr. hoot',.' trill deeply' appmciatr.
flit i':ditor tluotk, all who ho-Ipcd him to
I'athel'
pt t 'itry the y y N t: v], for tlu
C , 1 ss
Rcct tor, Father Snpt rior, tin' hatltrrs and tilt
Schoktstlc,. AV'e also oll,'r our thmiks to
diar\
f i t,,
hoy's w ho ctmn'ihuted cssaV
Co till' I;rte: tt,less;,
note, and Ito ,t•ms.
IrLcft I'n'ns and S(1(;. a;'It wr art thankful
for their ,rrecinn, pcrmi';ion to ttsc photos
Our pho tographt l's, C. d' L.
:old mat t,t ial.
\V'al,h. yrc'nt out of their wav- to oblige tt,
tIli, vial, alld old fl-it,nds, tests tl and not
found wanting, were otu block tinkers.
11c,sts, I^Iii t'd, incl. onr p r inlet, Ifr. I ,II
to ihrtn N.'t am l,articularly' inclrhtrd hit
the production of tilt _ANvt°U_.
46
His Lordship The Bishop
Most Rev. Patrick O'Neill, D.D.
I
1 Lei)ruaat . Most Net-. Dr. PAT ick ()Neill Was coiiecrat,d I>islicy;
\ ^tual t, tl;, ''-ftl
The n ipr,-ssite throng of Bishop<. t l,t •t and la} folk that Itllt•d S t. John
t Lnneriel;
0
a sire testimonv to flit' deel) affection in whit II tilt. Bishop I lcct tea;
Cathedral N
The ls t butte tuts but thr an-vtrr to tIu• Unisp„kern but dr,•p and iucti hupt > of
h, -Id.
the people of Lint rick. I h,• i)iocesr of Lino rick Iind In, n satldenrd bt the Toss of tilt ,cntle
Father of tilt- children " of Lii t' ick, and these childrri ,r uvitd
and saintly lh. lv•arir -tiltin their th()1rsancls around his hi,•r, to take their List hook on him who hail been so gentle ai,l
kind to them ; and now Limerick rejoiced that Hi, Holiness hail chosen as their Spiritual Walt-r
one vtho was both ]mown and lovrd.
and (,aide one ttho hoti latest and Inted therm
Iiuri at Grime, Fe(;umore, Co. I.iunciick, I)r. O'\,^ill studio d at the I)iocesan ``,-mimic of
I hcncc he tt*cnt to M;,v moth where he was,r,lain,•d in 191.5. Ravin,;
fi t . Mmnchin's, Lin It rick.
complct,•d leis post,ra hiah• course at the I)tnnbot ne lit' n•cciu col I Ilk' I )octoratc in I tit initt.
llis sound and brilliant scinolanhip : his svnpatht•tic (lit lit k on hunt;m affairs ; his kiidncs;
of he;!rt and chain? of manner, made him thr ohs ion, choice for the Professorship in 11'ud
"I'heoln,A to which IT,. wa> al,pointcd in Ifils. In 11120 his studies were crowned tthen at th,.
Pout ideal IZonrnn Coll, gc tie Apollinarc - he received the Doctorate in Canon Law. H,,
thr best of his htl,tits as Professor of Moral hhcohigt and
then rcttn'ncd to 11;1tno,Jth to
(anus Law.
But [)I. O'\, ill t%as not just tltc '' scholar '' nor '' Tlit• Professor.'' His competent ,rip of
adntiii'tr;ttit,• problems was soon rec,>,nised inn, in Iii?fit when Must Ket. Dr. l'.^lton was
appointed Pr-citlcnt of 1ittnooth, Dr. O'Neill was appointed Vice President.
In IIl-I I Ili-. ONeill etas recalled to his native diocese and as parish priest of Bruit lie devoted
hitnstlf to his pastoral stork with the saute real that he hatI slwttn in the Profhs_;orial chairs
at Mavnoc,th. II- was, lust and foremost, tilt pastor of his flock to about all, both voua;
and olhl, rich and poor. could con,-, and none itrr left without ft-cling tilt- hatter for the mrttin,.
Ilk. -tt-;ts kecnlt attar, of tilt- practical problems of social life, and hr encouraged, Im. uv t i
;end ,xanipli., etrrt ntoventent that would inprot-r the social position of his flock.
He i:r
t,'r( >ted hinriself s1).ciallt in 'pirstions of local ,ot-crnm-lit and education and his aclt-iccd tin
c;tgerly sought b" - member. ,of Various conuiuittees.
I
\V'hi-n he cane to the Citv of Liin,•rick as Parisi Priest of the Parish of St. Munchin's.
took a deep interest ill the niovenu•nt for t hr establishment in T.interick of a conist it ucnt collt',c cc
the National Univcrsitt. and lie was (.heeled ( hairman of the Committee set np to
deal with this (lncstion. His interest in the native inguiage is well-known anti it was significant
that His Lordship's first public cerrrn:ont was to open fottnallt tilt schools I)rana Fcstital at
w Lich it spnkr in Irish.
His Lordship has alttat s been a staunch supporter of the national
not enent , aid we recall wit h pride I. hat it tt a, our iiisltup who, when a st ndent at Rome.
prescrncd on the occasion of the Beatification of Blessed Oliver Phtnket the tricolour that tea?
banned in his native conntrt
As the nt ttlty cot mrcrated bishop, dressed in tilt I?piscopal robes presented by the parishieucr,
of his natntc Fcdauiorr, left the s(nctusHv of the ]Historic Cathedral of tit. john to ;o Hiteu,,
his peopb.. t ,give tlicti hi, fist I.-in opal hlessin . he must hat e been impressed bt the tta^nith
of his ttel,cne. I>u: ];e nntt. knew tilt, naanin of the ttord, ' ('o,nnsco liii ( It co,no;cunt
m uu t c .
Ind tie ,of limn tit (olle;^t' both comntunity- aril hots wish hint tnant frnt;ful
an( t pp t,ais in his pastoral olhce.
P4
15C)
J
Adventure Glorious
1
was ,r lr;11i in t1tr dark, anti tiatnr allt•
I d idn't like it. 'Sul>crnaturallt', it
tt•as I t i,h adventure indt'c'cI. So I si,ncd
on the' dotted Iine and beca me' it
Ilit IAil ill
That vtas
to lilt, Ihritislt Farces ot'trniylit.
the 'Springy of 11142.
tpetent tip
nett he debit
fessorial char
all, both viva:
for the meetly
,raved, by x
thick. fe i
f his adtic:
)(ur:rhir.3.
tit item odlk
race ''t
was;; nied'
it
rama Fe:raa.
r of a:t
tudent at !Z`'`
ricolottr tl:at c:
the paritic
tt'
john to -k "
eki by thett,rr
ii ..il.
tPa e(
rLi m
itim
•r-
Tltc' unknown etas round tho' corner. In
fact it was ttaitin, for II u' it ems-,, tiny Border.
o I br,rccd itiva •If to mcct it, and rt'portrd
in uniform to the astonisho'd Chaplain
alt°aitind lilt' oil tilt' platform at Lisburn.
Put oil hi; mettle, as it wkrt, ht' hn;tl.-•d nit
off to Ii.O.. rit.9litd III-- thronflt mm' introdnetiott to thk' fatnoii Father font Iht;_tan,
Who vtat- thou ` t'nior (h;ti>lain ill Nortlik 1-1)
Ireland, swept thrill h tilt fortnalitic's of
sundry' sitnin,s of all sorts of wt'ird forms,
thou bustled me into it c:n' and tl:incc• on
to the platfot'nt at 1II_•ifest, just bill elt' in
larttime ter catch thk' last trariu to Larne.
instrnc'tiorl' hritfc•t'.
tt'clls \Ctrt vk.rv h] ik•f
But what did that tnattc'r. 1d nttt -r sects
tilt coa-flint of ,vntrini bc'fotr, nor crossed
the Northern channel to Stimtliwr, nor seen
I was
Scotland nor tlic' \ort;t of En;{lancl.
hound for the t athr•dral City- oI 1-ork and
1-his
had it vthole two dal- - to 4't them .
ve'its it glirioll ; briny t•v mini. I nas ct
It t,vrs fun.
priest ill tunifortn .
hut, te'i it ' l loll, would I Iact this
\\ Ital -hound be lire' alt ilridc•
and that %
towards thi ' 1>r ol>le111 and that ' I'ut sure
Ill t tt'holc• person nines Lave bk Y' tt 'iiiatin;
-ucii yurslion-' , fit' I was ynitc• Ii.!4htlt titkc•n
for it etTenhil ' ii lit it llrthodi t Chaplain
Ile cha'itably tiok tilt
on leave.
UM 1(.l his wing and " te'iso.'tI lilt up to ,Arnie
A IHl I felt t'tn- ,rattful.
thin;,-.
hroni hero" practical 1 fall to drtaniin t
as I tratchtd the hills rtttdt, and tilt ;4oldk•n
tail erott lon ,, tr to flu' Glens of Aitirini.
fhi- was nil tilt clrtani I had fit ;hionittl
for myself in \]nn ref nearly tit •lity scats
To ,tt into 1111iforni , Io learn it netta,k>.
kind of lan ;cuavy', to be caught tip in t11,•
i to start It it tn•te
nnaclsr r ont cif total n ,',
kind of lift ill which
I
Lad lit hit' or no
ntycr
I'd
tchatsoct'tr
choice
personal
thonihii it po-siblc•. .-\ud now, ttliitlter teas
What
Whom should I nmtl '
I going '
Would I et•tr court
sitl,hts tt'onld I see _-
\\ hat ni tth•rtd it arrt how I tea'
like ^amu1 ht;u'rn' a t'oia in flit darh, unit
I teas fait 1\ certain it tt'as (,ocl'.s Voice.
li lt' heart >;!n„ l ot' I tt'at s n inrintik'
So
lupin'. This was ack cnltut• indttd. anti
flu'on :
hct'ontl \\ - ( rth-.
thrilled
Was
I
anal
thick' clad it It;elf vier; of ^oldieriu
throug'h wa nt' .t ranrt happtnin;fir. I tl ott't
think that I tnYt rliitc last that initial
I >ultpost it etas it slice o f lire,
fttlin .
hundredfoId !
I tars rcathk' for anything,. I titon,itl, as
tint iraiu tools n et throu,h ti cotlatld in tilt
tt ildest
doubt if in
I
taut
I tlac k-ottl .
li iy sr•If
a
pictm't
could
I
inia'tnaLon
p ri>ontr ill tilt- ha nds of tho' Police htforn•
I tea; it d ay in tmiforn: ! I " or I w;ts cu're,ttcl
back '
is it l>y just Louth of tilt- 1 tigrish Itordcr
\\ hat happttuYI is a talc too t on., to it'll
h>ttt it was fun to till, my >tif Ikiikk•d
Ltrt'.
(iv two c on stahlc -, and con fronted ht' it
im t"''' lit before 1 wilt okit to sit Alas-
-AL
AL)VENTURE GLORIOUS
059
tilt Itc•St Ill llitlo.
_A clll'ioll; sort of introduction this to w al time l u land.
Rut it
was lilt ditlicult to understand. I)' llv', as
i ii itain ((0. still trrt ;'nsitiv'1 il l dcfcncl
nlattc' rs.
TI It, ( al prl'A'iomh s1c had lost
al million and a half tons of ",Ilippill : Own
it tt;a ln1 a matllr o f (('I'rks ;111(1 three'
( ',crm,n hattl0;Ili1>s L ad (lan•d thr 1{ndlisb
( h,lnn_'I and had
It lvv-av vt itII it.
_And
the m 11,01 hri.'n ruIII, MI' round in (arlislc
that 1111)' hall hcru fifth It '()11lmni;ts ab ou t
A
I t l l c • v pickcd on mI'.
sI, that i;
(that tlc , <0'rd'r,nt told me after lit- \\ a,
linally' s(ti^,taccl abrn 11
I I v i dliltity.
dl'fc'I1.(.
lncasurc•
v irldcd to oltct l;iv'c Ill ano r tlt-l't'j as the
\ or t I i .\ 1 r ican campai n i;0lt \N.( 11 1111l1c'r VCaV.
In ;tI',( 1 of cxcrci;in otn;11t1; for ill
Vt'1 pi 'pared
to ittA'atlt'.
Lccttuts oil cA•1rV'
collclit'a hll 1)1,1;1 of into-,it>n tactic hccam(
Unite conlnloll.
It \ra; at ol it. of th0'st ill
ill,- .AtttuIlll i of 19-13 that I tv a; a little
;ta rllctl to rcco'ni;t' in a (liaplaill'; m lifurln
All 1)101 sttillt•lit of 111110' i ll Muu rct, hathc•r
•jio> '110)1),1) , v' l'rt' I,ic,;altt ;I11'pri;t' too.
tiuh;c0lnt•,ltlv, t'nt anotlu') familiar li'urc
iu nn Lt atin:, t crt. II:,tI'I'\' (111;; of 1935
0• r,t
l'l
'lI
ldilld
i ll tntit orul, trn lp orarity
I
Mitt imp - rcc'1 >tiltiv'
1llc' cit" and (1111(1,1 of Lcc'(l; of
d11)11A'in
ol))' of it, ht-;t hclot'l'tl pt'ic;t'), 1',110•_' Matt
\lalonc.
1 1 , \ t c 1)t to India about a ((0 1I'
ago, allcl at tili:c of wilting i' in Java
who I.t
I n the ('t mrsn of 111)71 I vvoas 't lit 110•( 5'; ',;
nttsclf. This tta., not unlike lilt' ti t -t
ill uniform (\c(pt that I I a(lit •t
1 1 111 It,'
A 111
tilt fa
k - ,4 01, a \%.I Irl0• I \t'a; oil)
n1\\.
da l 1"IcrJ from lit ink-; and snl It 11arinl',
atl<l1<1 to th1 111,
'1dllc l'NCitt'mcnt of
tl7t• flIlIiI;lit 's trip, via t10' IIl i( I.Aihi lit ic,
L,
_11i;icl'
I
1
-1)111011 of t i n'
civ'ilisattions of the Mcclitcrr,IL•an H O-ill
in itse lf. I
111)(1 l'vCcrdill' Iv intt•1 estil7
colllcl star all ILI ill t1ic Sloan lii'VS) Ii
'I in dreat t^'hitt• 'itt is a
110
in the heart of tilt- city and feast th1 scil5'a
an as v ar;cd a mc•nn a; 1)111' could ti e( anv (( 'il lt • i1) ti n tviio11 w o rld.
Hilt fancy bring
I itlt ;U
r('n^in0 ltd of llluirrct in ;A1:; 111:; I
t tt,
I tca< vt,tchin a little _lra h - slot
sIIiuc lit(V'' ntakili0 full of ; In .\ 111(1 Il'hIfl
(^. I. jot ol:e (l att' when I vta; Lailttl 1111111
ti' 11.11 of the stI(vt by a ;110011 .Af l'ic,.lt
His 11,011 hr ovc11 ill '111<1 vVai till'
heard o f 5ntttl , but his ( o ict' vtas tilt- I ll
I o wo,I of I'athlt•r
nli;takablc Voice of
1-h'i 1'i m 71) ij o lu l) Po w'rr, O S.:A. Al hat a
mt'ctin, «Vas that, Irlt' colllltrv nun ' Rv
1115 IIO1,INESS PREACHING
tt'av of cclcbr , tion, 1',thcr Joill7 ,111'0 of
complete
wiIII
truck
a
ckill nlatt,I1c•rld
I)octoI drit •( 5' ant! traIsfrrl ' t(I II, for a dot's
picnic into the footliils of tIU• :'.this M11nrltait7s, a mere ulattcr of 5,11)11) felt ill, with
orticous ; ccncn' I rtrr
It vicvv- of tilt' moat
'.lope to sec .
I hill teas dilillcr aft( 'rtvard,,
_ lnlra,'• I'atlcr _j0lbn's Ho;pit,I
on tilt51111), commal:dcd by a llanlc,^adu • and tulclc•
of the Tom Hodnctt vt1om I sat bcaidl ill
hack in '3:3.
tilt- Rt•fcctorv of _llundret vv ' II
This vv"litl is aitclltlcr too small for
llnurrct ntcn
-Not another elan fromA lu1) ;1 tct dill 1
But ill';t there
tuutt till (V t' rntlrrd H00.1.
\\'a;
11c•rr
caner lit'( molltls of fi )till i,
1;1rch atul conltt lr ln10 ('h IaI'll er till'
R,ttie of tb1
"al'i' ''o.
T1crl'
vv' as
tit) snow,
ills' ,Irct, ,11 ( 11 tilt- slclsh, ill till' li t tle otltI hen Own.
po;ts 11f tie nliddll' _A ppeninc•s.
nlault'
iilildin -up IIIt , -I
vv'a;
tilt' 101.g,
lvcas 1111
in 111.(1, of (,,;11)11.
iailurc
:\DVENTURE GLORIOUS
HIS HOLINESS PRAYS BEFORE 'Il it
I Iced an it tfl r_cttal ,lk' cNI;c'riottrc.
ct: an .\d\ anvil I)n s a n:; 'taticnt
nc<t! thc' ILIttcned harracla (If tht t;«'n
dnriri;C tltc h:a:tcr AVct'k of I I. A coul:lc
of Pritish tail:, bo ea•d h\ the rains, had
hrk t; I(-fl drrulict by th e t'oa(kidc a conplc
of tt :rtcl.r.; \ ards ,t(Ca\., and atu il lf,\ rmt'nt
inr tU iabiv I i 1 1 1,11 I It
ii
i, n
nt'ar them
Fitt
was
bast'd
,tank '' of artillcn- in the inur.ocliatr
Hcnt oftl'n I watclik tl tln
!tclnithottrltood.
flash of bursting, Sltcll, and the hu>turl of
k-arth rising nntshroont like, and thin listct°d
foil lho• whirr of the .':ur:c ,ncll cotuitt
throat lI III ai! , anal that
:1 1 1 I it
l'1 ii Iv
,\tnt
td IIu' by . vrottI- I illy a: iabll cctr.n.cnt
Y. it ncvk' r heat tit(- k;itc' Bri t t hits you
()It(.
clav
tLtis
Ia k ii ititiC
^cklttk ill v
of nciscs stk'4'Ix?l S o vudklk'niv that all n at ti rk•
*Hn ccmrd llll,ht'd, c'\ pcctant oI utotc.
stol.pagc v is :s tt olicc:d>lk' ar tlir S topltitt
of a clock in a ,il crnt tooth. .A nd alit lira
its the hark
sottt;d to ht'c,ik thc' Stilh:css
a hoti] sours . anal the
of a (list ;lilt du
round wa, Ili ihlcrruptk'd It ty• ,ott^^ of a
ni.;Ill innalr cohtinnr 1 in a na! by spimuk v.
Lilt anal lotr indeed nould contit;ur dcslnitc
t l u' ruklr itttyrrhpta,n of total war !
And rcallv, it was ichtarkablr to hoticc
how passing "Ill '' ihcidt'nt '' %val was to (Ilk'
161
C:IlEF CONY
sthrdt Italian cr,;mlini-;t
wLo vvotkcd lull",
hours in th., iclds ri ht np to tli' frkntt link'
It,( If, ;lil t ] that ticsl,itt. tltc' klaik. dau"'cr of
dk°?tl: from the minas rim! ;Irtill,-rv of t\\()
irry,t.'.in-- armicr.
I dckttbt if I ,ill c.vk.r a'k•
a ,tilt suci^ intctrivc chltivatioh it tho' ,oil,
and for than ,dotty Italo, drsz'lo,cc I(, )I\"*. if
only. hccenNk, I F!ichltlii - is :tt :hc basis f
all ctiltttrt'.
.1o i td
,o k itt tot Roam -oil tItt' hw!li IV nl
Trinity tinndat. .lair' $th. 11,1 -t.
the ;l orv
nt that rl:t'. Nt,; IatTo r cliuunk'iI ill ill(. PI t'Ss
of the v' 'orIII 1) to the nc•vc, of ilit° i ll v ti siott of
l r:mct' O tt t hr ol,u- tallow it?n. But to mk'.
t h e da'\ and tltc occ'asiiIt ;tt'o, hl!'itlo rs1171c
for mane I il
lig,.
And ]lot thr I( as [III-ill
was to Nh atk in tilt' i nfiyti)Its ,)
of the
It
R'.nt;tns at thk' libt'ration of lhk' ir cite.
is an iii-usc'd v,otd, that '' ithrra tion," but
tilt' ptrc't-t" savin
tllc' tit tc:n t, r1 atilt"
(.X,V'-Iconu' to our I.lhk'ratF?1' - about
proSroi Iii t>cnt-111, fkvc'lin:,> of tlhc hotnans
wlto had horn licunolk'r a rcinn of terror
for
nine
months.
kith jov.
frantic
Ankl
IT( m-,
they
wt'rk'
Thee athrrcd from ,ill
thr city round for hams into thy yrk-at
scl iiily of fit. Po'tk -r 's,
most Iv on tout. for
tht°t' scats ncc Ic•liict!Lir UatlI(. tttt)up;li titr
citI that day of dais. In rnnpS large and
MUNGRET ANNUAL.
162
incinding
and
Sutall,
great mnnbcrs of cletgv
and rcligioni of all kintI.
Proct5aonS
tlu.y runt.
t 1t Ct tcd
annrulbenrd,
by Sodality anti t ou
fraternity and Civil anti
Political bauncr, titre
VAt'! C
t'Vt• ❑
(*oltl ill l lmmi,t
procr,sion5 Iwa,1",I by
tilt hod Flag all hoping
to bt hlrssrd 1, the
nobody
But
Pope !
ntindrtl theta except my
"Iigo 11,ttntan vylmo very
nearly llrccipitatc;l all
international rumpus on
And oil tilt .
hi, oven I
ti t-ning of that 5th Junc,
Pope Pills III, rt•Spon,iyr to the clangour of
iiS pt•oplc ill the \ ast
Piazz;t down bcloyc, spoke
from tilt, halconv of St.
l'iter's anti exprr-s-rd tilt.
soy of their tleliv-elv in
tbnnk' to tilt Itlc,SCt1
Tl inity,
Our
Pl"'s -tl
I.;Illy, and the .y 1,ostlcs
of Rome. "1'It;tt was a
,fight indred !
I bclicye that nobody
yvorked in ionic that
vicerk.
Oh ! bill. they'
prm -d.
Titre vCaS a
vve -k of thank-giving tlcyotionS before tilt- l1atlonna
of
home Our
Lady of Divine Loy'. -which was hung tcntpor,uily in the jesttit
( hutch of St Ignatius.
HIS HOLINESS PRESIDES :y1' BENEDICTION IN THE. GESU
.And
the ( hutch
vV t.
thronged each eycnin
To clost thc tlcyovvrlcomed as an Itishnlan ;1rl;uttl,ti5c1 a1n,1
tion, time ('opt- It-ft the Vatican for the Iirst
riot as anotlwr kind of Fn1itslutn.
t ulk Since Italy cntcred tits war, cxcrpt for
i1-eland vya, on till. 111:11) at last, a Sclx;rI
tilt- bombing.. anti preached in our Church
1 vv;+S cnriotFentity- from her Sister iSi;tn;l.
and afterwards ltrc,idctl at itenetliction.
I
Tltr rascal
No.
Our ntutrdity. was it
yea, p1IVl]t gt'd to be the
ly (hal)laitt, a nti
vyaS t Imc Irish Army. it v ou vcoultln't mind
indeed till. only repre,cnt on
atiye of the .AIlicd
l^otne vva> freed, Ronk it- - sayctl, net
armies pit sent.
muclm because :Almighty Bing intcrrctmtl,
And talking of armies. I harmed to my
had
or
hecan>c tilt- cotllbahutt ,11mit
ant,tzen:ettt that iir,t day in Rona' that the
compassion for the Nonrrns. hilt rather
hott:ans had 1 wholesonu' respet-I for the
because Alt. Uc A"alera had oftered ;t tliyi<iut.
Irish .Army ,
Mixing with that atnazjmlg
or two of the Irish .Army to ulair.taill an
croVytl in frout of ^t. felt -I di,cnyt-red
olmcn '' city and keel; till. peace brtvvrrn
to Illy great Surpri c that I was eyeryvyhcrtilt Coll tetltting pm tic,
all you brat it
\l)VEN1'U RE, (ii.ORIOL S
cl
Ouc-I
til t
h oin;ul;
thn; ^-pukc
I^ut
I) c' V a lera I. nuclto hravo." '' This I)c A <tlc '-it,
w hocvcr It(, is. is it aunt fcllah '.. 'I hat's
I1nt 1 aft, c cards
Chat thcv said ,cIIV how.
iircrtc, it tc'tirim onial in
:avc R- hitt tlu'v
Italian aid I .n lish. siLticcI by c vY •n'hn(ly'
k il o U'a; diiV'b od`,- in i cc' city iIli! nkinct Mr.
; N -;: n
' iii' fc;r
I ) ' Valeta for l i i s
I iow- apl;ropriatc• t hat ortr It I--; t
I)o;tcritv .
[tisi :Antbassadot shotnlcl he :o ppoilli (-(I to
tilt, Vatican, anti hoiv hon,Wrcd we of
Jiungrct iccl liv that appoinUnc nt.
In those in'st (l tos in hone" 11ic•arcl high
1 i nn c s indccd cl anotLc'r lint ,net roan.
isccl cc
O' I' lal c'i I', ,
Monsignor
Hugh
tinLuishcd iIIiiiscIf as head of lilt- Nautili]
(commission (It-,din}, with .AIlic•cl Yrisoi;cr;
of \\'ar ill (=ct Hatt h aids. iIc' ha; incc
he c tt sitir tllV' he poured by I Iis I lulus,'.
and the [if itish ('ovc r t nicut. I last Hrct
him at at. auclict)cc w c i t l : thc• 1ioly' F i l l her
which f Iiad to as r,Ul ;c for Heat']'. Ii.IIUU
officers attcl lncn of HIV I)ic'ision.
1
iVas
priv'ilc';;cd to h;cVc
scVcral
163
conc'erdatiorn kith the Ilol\- I';tthct, ante
Ive sl:okcn to thon;andh \01'.111 tllt- war
,tvc a chaIwo, to
or st^cak ccitII til
I]c,lc.' I';tthc • r as it ;IVc• MC. . II cccrc• ill)both iccc ;I n tl (; ci:tilc.
I.vc`tl those
cch.. might Iiitvc Qot tc '' to cc-uft, rcnrtinc•cI
.Lilt, ,
t o l)r;tV'..
11:cc to lic c',duc of thcsc•
utclicncc s mint ha',', bcc it trc• tnc'ndou'.
iicrc met: of m inty' nati ons, colc;ur<, and
rc,c Ls, N thc • rt•d at tilt, fcc • t cf tin' common
I-ath cr to he irnprc•ssccd . not mrrrly I, v IHc c
word;, clod tn„ lohlc iclc ",, ]) Ili bv the
ohs t . t ;int. ! IT c,', i,scctici,tn, aia l holi necS,
of tltc Vicar cci I ii ist.
1 hetc Wi n runt h Ic"idcs of glorious
nil' iitun. in tilt, aV in' of souls n n the
11.111' into 1' ccicncc , it,, tilt, rcc t b•c I.cc :' c•tc;, in
tilt,'
t- kilc] '", of the gothic Link - hcforc
lint t t an:l in the thoHsal , d and : I % - - I tpl,crtn;, c`,lrich .cli v ( nthl_rin coiilct to ' !; ahoc:t.
1111t, ranch ', I think ha.- ;utv G ila] lain hcc•n
,o 1'ichly anti Hndc > crcccllv' rt.vcandcd as i
vcas for ;c It,<cp in thc' clank.
short
FOR AYE
c;rc,tm cif !]oct'et's that tteVc'r die.
hilt svv'cetly'
ccatt-d tilt'.
.And iolt their lu^-clv' heads on high
for ;.tt'c•.
1
for eats of snnshinc • hri:,ht
iii sltadc' dells %%itlt son_' bird's lav ,
_Ar.cI lilac fair to picric Hiv ;kilt,
I
for ac'c.
III.
"hilt, rc,:c so fat, it) I:crcllt' pride
tilt. dcatli call too must soon :dhcc
1 pint, for plrasurc; that ahicic
for av'c.
warn IL.( . II
-oti,a1s -, .lsr e ui ii W
reor,A1 C A n , rA 1 z;
;il'.\111I1S 111.\('
an Fullt i'1c1i (alit
t l
u:^,\nn
nl•Ihll,r-
t`.'nn11` 1•a
1111 al,
hall c I, 1 ul all
An (j•( ,l' 1)(q, no i)ao1111• a(.A
a,u1
(al;ccal
1111
,n on r-4 al,
1m 1I1u l•:. i pill ('allt.u,raia t'lwo'u.\ A lit Il I ( c :.,111• .. wars- 10
M" p An i -IUncnAil I' malt FIn '.(. DFuII ,\ll
'nn
l,la,, .\t ai l A 'uli'cat l ('1111 All 1 .111 al• 11111
Huila-O. (.\ ,\ a11m1 Poll) al'-"o re la calp.
C : 1.1.11,
Ill tilt ' ( An I ill C o l n lain" ii '.
Po
flual aO
i
11.111A
i;.1hl
^c
1111111I,lltn'(
malt
lc j•Iu\1•.\II1 ca11\,\I,ra(•a 1l' on a-(, ,(utr(
, laltllaro An (I, 1•<,lAll• 11111 -1111 1111Fc,\'i,
( \ F)tl•ceal 'u .A
a,ul• 't,u F,u)ns(, to".
chaulll ca(,nc,.(l ,u a, a,ui• nil Ann ;\c hha^,.
Ili
Y,c:•'(, j'I(li` AC o u t
i1
T1.\ mlla ulnnan no 'l a 1111• ,u toll( illy Sao
( ill. a,u1• -oa mhcai, no huail.\ A\ ml, no (he'Irc
'IV(ni a(a 511 t (•Ih •ou M'a'll hunm( lilale
1x••11 i'ilttnn(• 1•.;11 t•uI''''i1 iii, of i,.\ j•i (1A'()
^.\l^),\1111 ill, Ft'tliuh
culilcunialm' "F Itil5c.ru. Alt cl'ah( .(Sill' 011
j•au111c An 'i,ulne I(11•, malt III 1(ill}
I . t•:.i A FC'Ill 'on IU't i t ( ' Ill A( 11) :.11 IF thou(
11A Ili,nn I(I'l' haul' \Ih It
1luallt
It 11•.
Mint. l,i• 1l'Ill mall A Il-u!,A1lalln
PAPA" .t
1•i' (.\ PAW oSsmil Cu m.\1( cal) ,\ i \11lu I5('.tnn.
,\
iii irIncann muhon l,aumI• row, malt Ili
m((((all Ti'(( '(n' 1(111 A 1•V(II ( . :;ill molt a
1,1111111
aca11•,
Aun (-1111.
(-A
o it at AWc lc }dull.
CA
('c,\611.\ -uiltca(- atiul• .\11 1,11'11\1`.
.\I1 lllial,.\Il
llil lui( \it tlti oft \n •uaut nac Pam 1', n,i
An FcldDur(,c no(' i(',vlt'uai c, no ah an
alv
't)u
na('
Fit(' ('.
C.A
,a( iminc mutt :.
()I.' ('. o,tl1• ni (l',\1( '111111111 7,11111k,
Inulai) a_ul• I ahatl( ,I, (all1A 11l1•m•al` l
-111\110
hunt('
ca I.
\('
malt 1.111 Flip IF
-:.pc dal'
Iuai'Iilalla l'aur'l all (-FAut no t•auralt (Ti
hjun11 1•(..11 1 l,Ful• .\.. I'Allu
Maul, 11• Fc;.Ittl (11,,\11\ An i i•..I1-uai na unapt
(.\ haunt' ill t• .\iiI1 A,tll• iti1 \7)all
l)Lnnc '01(1).
rent a,
5cul,FsG on Fill'
y5111, as Fca1 no Ft,Sroc.
111I(I
ill
(lulal r c ill
An (chat' rtl,von.v Ic Fatiall a, ,vn ,ct'alrvai
\ iiiII ,u m.ur n:.i malt 1.111 A(.\ An 1•,cat
va„mc Sl1uil' ,u (111'((' ,t''alciltl•(.('. :.5ul.
-uiut
,ill
IiIi'( An l•( nilctnn.mnacali• -oil ticai) all 1•x1,1
;.l ('(Chun) (lain,' [('Ii' an haul. •()i l,ca(l
Iii 'il'l('
ca
111(111
no nll-,iun11 111111y1 ill "P Fin.
ca( alt A 21(1,11
'(la nlbl',c(1 An Po()-
Piul
\('
a, ISI(•( All culiil um:.nnai'ati .
lF
'Z,111•
all i'(,lilt'utllallt)-
IllIl''j';1 Ill(*'(
1•,e'al
Nil
5crnilnu ti,( a.,ll1' Fiall raIt ,u coil-I l(,\i
Plait na 1•l.,alv(, ',111• 11• u,vl jl r '(('.11 out Pitt,
1(1,(\1111 An F1'lt U'll A marl( IN, 1.11111.
:•5111 h11 1111 A I'ulitalll'a 1 (11 hu1vall' he i•i,lil
na Fucal an (',(hats. lll.\ (•\ fl'at'( \It I,Ii
a, cult ,v ^n(ilrl' can (`hill'.
niul•
1
t).A
1111)1'
an
R lllc.,alt ,(dint ,v l iii 1 ,cl'll•( no Ilcai)
p' (cap( ,u I ' l luntn( '(x, '(11'y11.111 all
1ill.vn
.,111,
alt
IiOIAI(Cal'
'n
(-1•au5atl.
\n
Ic
F.yZarl 11' lolly 51111 c(\lv( tuac t''l,Callt
m(1 i)u i- (l,,\ Ihi '111111 (e' Sup Fcaltlti,r
1llalt 1.111 Il• 1(111
.ill l)ubAt A (111')1 ((11,11(•.
ua(•
FauIf A1It ho rat ,:.I11( 'u (nI1no -)x' p('l1t
mall triune Fr Cult I(c A11c
nlun) Pa 1:01hc Tilt ac ltcaitanol' an
('(:111) nor(,.
llil all 'illtnc n1.\h ],ill malt (A
Iu,vIv
an (-.'nou) a,1I' An Inc n1J1 I(• F.`1•.ui1 ,u,(.
Ft al( 'uilca(' nlaly A 'ucnl(caly Pa (ow, Ac -
Ili t',alnconn on ccllt(a,Aly Ac II' i A)1115 h1ti
l l•,vTitlal'bcac(
1511 Pau5at ,vn '(1111111'. 1111 F11cat Ann ah luhai
I)'lpi'aut
h.urlnl' .(1111 (1'
cca'((nA 11 eatlall( -I
11`cA-(I
5111 cc,\1t( (Ti
o(`
-I )I) lilt,
Po
An c cast a( l)o ('til't
^crnnl:,ul.;ll, 1(11• All 1•(,\I( 111,\1 Fln.
lull
na 1•iu11ari,cac(.v.
(II\ An (('\Si at, \it 1,1111 1111111 An t•(.`.I(, .15th.
Sranonn .'n iumc1lnjoinlol•al• ccal\(
an
all an
c - Fcn() 1; l(((1.'I') 15
-()It lne
al I I a.
1u1,0ai A IlaII1, 1•(' I1' 11111111' A I(1.%IAl-^. 111
(:. (1.1'11 n.\i,ill:. :.nn, 11th at ,\ o, (caF(;.11
51'li l_i.A1111
1•e Ill at,Ii cull 'o,lIT
alinl' a ill,
hu l yu1l•c '' ltd 1,(111 5nlh
15tH.
1lo Funn(uiti ('till) hu i•unl,vltl•an.
Uclit
115A1O 1.111 ,u Ii1ll11 c'-AI( ati (I1 11'ollllll 7,1111
'Uta
( 1 • c I I I i 1:,lti„l,.\1nt.
I l l U ' i, ("AI( oit lilt lc
F:.•tian mF no h-at( Cann( a l•In nnlna mh(•Ai)
.'n ccaht- 1•m A, an 117,111111
('ullcann an
'm 1•( Al(.
l)iunn An ('Iaml I h(u tt("01111lar(ir
at, An arallt A5u1• ai An lu'C.'i1\, a,ut' Uiunr
PIA-() t•"F(.\ cull 1.11a]' Ii' \11111 ,\-,kill ,;.llnC 'll'F
cull .v Ii
i( T(111 'o(, ral,allt ( '(1111• IN
}15\11 (i.
111 p 11 ll In5c,tc,\il 1, I'm .\ I clt01IN
u AtM ,aril (Ili'. ilit An ,1aY, Lill Fan 1 •(dt(
11) JIM ('ul\. ll it ai 1'( i11\p Fau al(a .,llt• all
CA rulcaln Ann 111"11 '' 11• alt 1,Pat A ((Ill'
A 1110,111'.ATiI1 11a 71,AU llll' ..•
Reviews
T1<liAlil\G .11IF \V'I\Pl'I<I:SS tcitli Chri:a
in !li, I'asi-,n.
rur.. Sj.
s
Iii list'. Will iani Sic-phcr.-
pp. xi'iii-3.;r,.
Nolan. I,t,l.
lhihliu
I;rotcno
CAP"I'AD. I,,( I),( ()TT.
by Philip lisrcicy.
Plri;ip I<ooncw has giyt'ri It,; a stirring and
vivid nnscl tnsycn around the story of the lust
great victory c,yer the !andlorits icon by till-
net I.
opprc--'5I farmers of h-cl;oul with the ncic
.
I(t'cnlitur tirt'nioria passioni, etas'"
uu°ntory
of
His
lilt'
Paa=sign i, rccalleci to our
l he>c scants .,f the Church s littlr;gy
al,ily ,tniimarisc 1=<ithcr 'Itephcrtsuu's latest
ntincl.
?.,
n'ork, "'IloaiLug the, \V'iniil?res."'
In the hest
of ill,- iii'cat spiritual .%ritcr's and
coSiti•nuplatirc,
St.
Iionacer:tlirt,
"]"ante!,
tr;tditissii
ikeauon 1Sitt iuto their nttnsl- by Ihayitt and
Parnell. it victory to he known in every hons('hold in Ireland and !ioyon•l by the name of the
one iiho teas I-iuntblc'd -Captain Boycott.
just when riicn tiirc ditil.lesioricd by tillfailure of armed rasistauee anti 1he crushing
'If tilt' Fenian'- though still goaded to despcra-
l.ndollilr of tiay,i-t,-. St. i 'tatitts l.oyola, and
tiou Iii it terrible lining, tiie aord, of the
ether' ;i )it ilori'it'5 Ico 11,1:11croll> to Ink-1104w
l.cadir .;:ml- to stir tin-Ill main to tight the
opprc•.,sou this tilt!(' 111t11 nn,rtl force.
Sho'.c
Stcplicn.,on ` ttnalises ft n' !ii. readt'rs
hl- i[_aiii^ drama of till- 1'a^,iou, hciuning
it 11 tlii' I-a,t supper aad cniting illi the
(leads and burial of Christ.
'. 'frcading (Ilk- \\ i•ieprc•ts
a, spirituaI
bool, it the, fnII('-t ,eti,i' of '.Its cr•n hleII littg
pima. rcadi tg, incditition and I It al graver in
,idmirabl.c hariroi.y.
.A t iyicl narrative of t'si-ii
r.n'stu•ry, in uhicli the ontlior cxtrac`:s tilt- pi`ah
and niarrcnc of t!ie G.„rci tt'xt,, tluods tlm
niiml tcitli the pni ;ant ant; heart stirring
reality of ( )ni' I <n',l, st:llc'rings.
1•h+cm folloics
a scrim s;f ictIcctit,ns, focussing and <trcn.thc'i
ing Ili(' inil,rc, funs all-cacty
made,
and impericptibly Il'ifl-fsrnliitg iii!- nit•ntai pri,res,c,<
into cnnlcr.:platStr I,ralIt.
A prrri^,u, ci,llccliorof s(ripuIrcc tcx+;, ill. b: -rencc•,! i j i. rtlati.ms,
prayers tit:; hymns.. all hca:-im<, flan tilt' great
my-tery ni our' rcdcmptiiin
that
,Bate Minn ht' Orating hill) al if tic tear: a Iepcr
of stet . . . . your c!ctestation of tilt- u'inic
he has ci nnrittecl.,
Thres
rottp tut' AtIC'cted by the Ilea truing
if it clot ati'odt.cn people : lilt' Ii mit, t "1. t.nd
their clicluo at the Iiig House. rile pcolilc
awmmi the Nati:c rand I.on• h dusk in Co. AI.uo
front hini:ble corsage! to the Ala,ter -If the local
st Vol. and these. detcstablo unit exocratod
I rcaUn'es found in cSery chapter of Irish In'toly,
tilt' Iri,hnu•n tcito toadied to tlic .A-ecudcncy
and dill tiis^r dirty
earning thoralus the
undying hatred of their stirs blood and breed.
'hum ouslt the -rill) struggle there runs it
thread of romance, tangled by the putt of
loyalties, lilt' layer and his lass being Ilu<=h
r as'-a it leryt'nt
Gillouu^ "' irilituatc• c_ omnimii,ui ,
him iu the streets of 11), town. at the Shop
cotintcr, in the fair ;rust in the market place.
I insits, schools t later and leader of the people.
,
anti :Anne (Killian, tihe,st' family are ill le;icuc
bce II '.ht' soul and God, h ieh rc: r.cl udos a
tcitli
the
Ili[ tell
I>it ill ti.
incidc•ntit!ly,
the
!;roar i it SrriinglV' drawn Chit racter-sl:c•tch of
a Mon and leafless nun.
meilitit ticin.
]lilt c'cn riiorc ti'ar by it, =cope and form;tt.
'('reading the AV'ineprci: ' is it spiritual bosh
'I'nert' is all un,ioubtcx! iIuality about the
in t irtue of the protoimd pit•ty n'hi, it '-ceps
totsiu g unite out of the ordinary rum of novels.
through cyerc page. lnil dominate-, tlu• '.soul:
Mr. looms has an eye as acll lot tit(' conntr-y[cidt' as for minor detail, nch ;s- tile deeply
liner[ features of it mall lit by tile dame of it
from ,tart to finish. In tilt, •cn,c it hilly he
justly rci'arclccl as it '' prayer-hook," fitly read
Batt is tiro i leased 5acrauncnt, or scr'.in-, a, a
snatch hcI.l in cupped hands. Ills c•ar, too,
is -cnsitiya in Common '-suns!-. such as the
gni ;c to out' Lhonghts n hen ma!;ing the Holy
I h,ur.
I.ay folk ants tcligiinr. a!ikc kill lied
snckin III bog nutd beneath the foot at night,
it gait hclpfnl at all time'-•. cspoeiallV- laying
ut' the drip st tt;stcr its it room strickrt silent
].ens. iiot'.i fat tir('ditation aril reacting.
Iluauthor has „line to intinilv trouble in the
by the '-udder, arrival of till- .it(. nian on c•'orynne's bitsrr Ii,igtie.
preparation of talc marl:, kith the re-nit that
A iyoritts addition In the At too meagre list
he has proyidc( I a . I ) i I it i tI hat si iii for all kilo
of noccls gii '-tug us treasured ulimpsis of our
scch nourishment and lilt in the devout con-
country ;,'t I ,star people in their long vigil
tc•nrplatiou „f l sisal a '' innncnse Passi,ui...
before the .•i,il
His Excellency
Joseph P. Walshe
I I:1':A I honour Ills ht-'n conferred oour hrillliar:t
Ir. {. I'. AV'alshc, ont
the first
'f
past, wlt^t Itas b: en appt)inted
Irish ambassador to the Ili^l' lice. It is for
of hri;lr that a l^,t^t pupil of \Iun"ret
s ;+ ;<,iu
has hc'n so honour (1. ^tudyin^t a> a sc`.uiolhoy iu \fungrct (ellr^t_ The hisiIW V of the
Contt,di i ition of Riiku'IIII a pt,ri(I(I when
conilnest tna(le the on_Iinary III(A I od of
HIS FXCELLP.NCY JOSEPH P. WA LSIiI
f It ish : Ira`
wl,nld find Iiintsclf
behinds o pi t,sent itty
,,iit itltin
dill
i,-'
to the IIOIv' s^ i'(• imlmssible
itna
t, n
Ct,nft.it
at Nontr.
I
liltl1'
t hat :31J :1 yt a s aitcr that
Luke Waddin^".
l ike 1' iii
t t it it modern l ngu
11t Walshhc when a t in -, , i t I ill I I ' 1 1 ; 1 'eas a I i l l i a l l t student
and classics.
Ilk- niit only tlistin mislu'+1 `tnrnself in the classroom but also on thi' spont.h_'Id
for AW't' nad ill the athletic rcpoi'N of the .AN\i'.AI '(t'_' that .1 . A\alshe of 2nd (tub stemed to
H e ( lualiricd as a so ]hcitor but iii yi t tttacttacd, and
will most of flu' ract without ;my -ihtrt.
was
ti
s
ignod
t
the I)i'patrtntent of h:ytu-naI .Ali ti:entcting, thk- ( iyil "'u'nvict
11t. Walsh, had his first contact with the Irish ( I iI)lonrttic s('ryici' w0hcn, in If'ISI, II worked
miler President O'Billy, who w-,ts then in Paris as cnyoy uI thi' II I sh Rtpublic. .As srcrctaI \
of the I)epartnu'ttt he went to Ill,-' \ atic:nt I9291 to iii oiar for ill(- all ival of the Papal Nutu'io
to Ireland Ti;" ncyt year- Ihttin,t the I:ninauis,u Cur tis, 1932, ht played a promiumnt part
in'celcon in„ on behalf of the Mate, mmn diatiutuished visitors and bishop;, anion :t whom
w'cre Di. ^pcllman and the late Ur. Glennon. whom main he nie't as Cardinals at Eireanna
this year.
He yVas at the various Tmpcrial
Ho has attended many imp- 'cant international cottfen'ncrs.
Conferences Ilk-ld in I ondon dtuiu the t'ark years of the Irish Free titatc, wa' with tit,, Irish
1linistcria1 d-'lc ation to ill(- Ottawa C onft•rincc. 193 2, and was with the Taoist,ach at the
i.ctgnk- of Nation: ntcetin"s at (,'nova hrforc A\or1d War II.
.Apart from the time spent Wad on othcial bnsint' , 11r. A\;tlshc is an expi'rienceti tuav'Iha
both in hiin i1e and in North :America and is particularly familiar with the \iiddle bast and
He wroth for the ANNUAL. It139, a wuuidcrfnlly descriptive al-ti(-It tut '.pis
the Holy Land.
Iotnnry to 1airo, thk- Nilc Walley, and tile' Holy Land. "Flit. artit_le t,ntit lt'd " I'lyiu towakl
lit tc ntoIin
llonut Sinai " is w 'll
h cause tilt' deep and intcnsk- spiritual lift, of the authi,t
is well Ii1'ou ht out in Ill, last >rnrencc, "when yon hays visited thr>e Iwo ('etit rej of out trhairaa
you will feel a ii'vv seise of (;od's lory.''
.Ahthough much occupied in pnhlic attains. Mt
\\alshe has always found tilt' for deep study of thins spiritual
Max' trod ,rant hill, man'
scars of sncct'ss and prestiac in ltis built and nobly v,work as ambassador.
i 65
I
iced the ;
er. It i
pit of 1
a tr
tore of
period a'.
thod of rep
RI ifA--RT I3 ARRI"
u i 'n
lms heen
pn rnot(vI to tln lLnta cn'ship of flu'
\,Itional Rank, AVc'xford.
F.ATiIFR FRANIy i3i'CII11:R i'21 :3.,
has Been home on Ii,] avs altt'r havinc tun:,
s''rwrd as chaplain with the : Australion Air
Forces.
Pauli; Frank Mill as robust a;
rrrr, called to she u'_
I. 'nfowt unati ' ly «•t'
are riot able ti) I
I
photo.
u: after
. At 1I
ndem tae
the sn irtf:
Club ref
r practcrf,
fairs.
190. he ups!
.A^
he I apai\_
a protnirxrt:
among s
"Li at Rir^• vario4 lei
': a;th ire
Taoi:each a:
F \ .'ill:R ]:l)I)II•: l O1'Rhl•:, S. J. f'InI21. has hi--n appoiutid t,mpurar^ ;ups:ion
of till, Irish 1,•snit Mission. .long Non .
Father Eddie has a vr:v rc'sl,ousiblc and
onerous position, a> ilk' I:as to rchnild thc» rccked missioi 1)(M.":, ;tlit I l h, n staff t hem.
Fa!. h,r Ii,1kill , whlI was ,t Inc!strr he^e
writes rlr.it F,ttl.i
F3ousk,
^^as
ccundcrtul and his only
atauawnt
\k a,
inc, v'oa wc'n• accliulati-'d. the bctt, r
for Font' health."
FAT III•:R If)N.Al.II I;i"RII•;.
.IOiIN JOE. C:ANNI\G i 2(I'?,s't is in till
I'uhlic 14,altfI Olti,.cs,
I' dltnarnorc. I
Leitrim.
Iii, is lookin rytrc•m,'ly well and
i,afl a him, chat with Father :Alf O'Connell.
`,.j ., whom Ili' mr•t iii i)uhlin wheii on
I, ]],l.lvs.
1IGR.
P. (.AN C\A " i?I.l_ "no 't)7^ sent a
^rr^' w^ Iconni lcticr .
N ow that the Saar is
ov er (tie hops' to havY' ii ' pleasu re of wc]conn i
Atonsi2,n,r
Cantwell to 11tmtrct.
Thin,- MC ,i 1 ' t of iii n,,-, to talk ahout, and
pe rsonal 01; 4 11k, to h, ' otto'n']. A\r ale glaot
to know that a is sn n 11.
IhATIII•:Ik
I).AN
(':AREA'
" In-'I(;I
is
pastor ;n tit. II,•lu-n'- V,inc,,n cr II,'ig,fit s.
Canada. I Ik
of tllc silver juhilcc of
his ordination last
and w. ls tit rrcipiciii
of n),:n'•, ci,n rautlaton nits arcs.
Fatht'r
)an tins the first editor of a ( :itlholic' paper
in It stish ( ' oloanhia, and is at pre cnt
I)ioc^.s:rn I ) in''tor of the I lopa ation of the
laid,.
A\ ' wi,l! Ilion nianv v cars of snccrss
in his prii•stlt ' Work.
O.l).C.
'3?-:.I, c,]1 'ii to ut ns h, tot' sclI cent
lion Rill,-inna on leis wak, to Los .An elrs.
Tt,Al'III?R J. C:ARROLL, S.J.
called at the end of January' on his return
I'.-A i)I)1' 15UIt E i •?'i- 2s1 is in the hank
at Moat;.', his hroth''r lim is leackr of the
choir and glc',' cluh; at Iiillcnort.
from .Australia .
He hri, ii: a00d nun's of
rtlam-oldfricuds I':ATHI'R TIM MI1["RI'll1-.
I,ATHEI: (;. i t \VNEY. FAT Iillk IIM
()'OE-A, F_ATHf:R "l'IM O'SULLIV',A N.
IThi. l it[^ r, 1, , :dlwr Carroll told us, has to
drier Ill, miles to sae' a second ]lass once a
month or so. '' All if them arc looks ig tine.
Obviottsk•, .Australia trees with them.'.
F:ATHLR _ I. J. l,T-RNS '04 1W writ's
to tai that Ia' and all his 0l In: ; ret to •llovvloaol'I's arc ^'er^' well .
Hi' sent a trnrrou;
clx•,lu',
and now that (gar
res_rictiorts vkoitl; Iel^ard to papt'r are neark
I V i', Wi' hops' too h" ,) bl, to sitisf\ all or
a art'' till our Iric,nds outside Ireland.
]lank,
Ihanks,
F:ATHh:R I)ON.AI. ('.At E1 '27-'3n} called
n N iv, inhi r [Nt in his v^av' to the S,,nth
he ^^as reII from his holiday's.
He is
now stationed ill Skil.)Eij, (:n.
S. ^. {'tt2FATHER (; 1?ORGli ltV'1:Al
!14}, wllo spent th. last tht,'e vr,as in I"rencl,
Ind, , l::fut. has It-cent" rt., 1 13 * 11k,(] to Ill Link "
for t i rest and to it, rnit l;is health.
Fv.THI:k
if.
t'01.1.1V`;
i'33-is
<talio:ncd at tl;;' Clu.irch of tn., Incurn,ttion,
169
AlUNGRET
t h'ndalc, (al. I It sttxl, ncvts of I'.Al ! I E Z
nlo ,t
\1'. 11tH.ALE ;33- '34i. and , u-, that
of his own tine' is taken Itl, in the insttnction
His Ili( tIt r, F \ I HLR U.A\
of convt rts,
is at the (It to a llorV
OLi.i\S
Order' and has plt•nty of scope for his Rmt;:n
I iiniii and his kn0wlc(lL,t of Callon Late
will
\V', hope that tilt " Star of Ireland ''
land him at Riutanna in tlu' near tilturc.
F1i'IIFR .A\^EI.M (I:(11d (OtlNE\
(.ll.(. [21 '251, is bust it'in;gt rturcat, iii
1':n'-land, and ha, 111,'t tnanv- of i let (,a,t in
his trat'tls ttp and down tht- cinrittt't .
ANNUAL
tcctntIv
Started a 1'iontt r ctnh't' in his
it'n i,h.
F.A'fHFR R1('H,ARI) UEV".1\I„
.f.
!0 t(I1, is at prt;tnt at katlifarnham
writes nit cathuiic
ca,tlt, Uul_,liu. Ht
In Iris latest article on Catholic
social tc0rk.
tints lit' adw,cait's Iucal sct•ntrs' an(i,tir
is
shontin round I)nun0rt (astIt, (lit' home' o
:1)1\(-, "\ Jlc)I.AHO\ ul-'u3i.
3,ti-'I I} is mote' in
.JIM FI\\1•:R.A\
his CUmint'rt'ial ilntu'r
1)nsints, at lit^nn'.
demand probe°irncv in driving a motor car
, it
which Jim is all t'Xl)('rt.
1'.A I I'1ti' F. 1:1,OO1) i'I4-'I5 i is to;a,,r'I
in tc'acltitiF : is head of tin ' I._ttin Otpartnlcnt and School Editor for I.) Vt;us of lilt
Irtst' 1"*c1ltt, conchu' t, a Ill4ht school anti is
founder a nd promoter of St. Patrick '; (- lob
to t 'sa'r vocations. 'I'lit';c arc just a leant his nil ivitits, hot they Inc'rit 0111' heartiest
eon;ir, ttulatious.
1.11
:t, t:; i- at prescnt
IIR\ t \ I"OI I':1
i'i th- Niti0nal I,,mk, I . t l i
F RR N '
F)LEY ('32- 3' li i be'e'n
appitintt'd :Assistant _^ ricult11r;d ]nsptctttr
fur Mat I. (;t Irv' ha, wit tcn,iV(-ral paper,
on soil .(n:.Ilt,i,
n;ts
F.' THFR *I't)\I FI'I.I.A11 1'2a-'_,
Inck fur a hen t Visit front Aa,chtz. AV' arr.
t'en' :ort' v' to ht'ar that his nu ,thtI s nn;
It 11.
REV. FR .
ANSI,F\t
F.1TI IER 1 'I'1l'1:1
WUL COONEY
(O( )\ I:1'
whit tt maintd ,u_ his p alish tt'0tk in N orthe rn
Franca ail dnrint^ the vt'ar, ryas b_v'k
,it
holiday
last ,IUltnltt. l(nt the' p ro sIt, ct,
of hatc!(-r stork in ptact ti lit. compt • llt I Lim
to shorten l e is Vacation. and Ill- is It,:-,c 1) "'k
in Iii; parish with a'nttid c'ntt; V.
1.1MEti 0ITTER
3 4 '34 ha: s::'_urt•d
2nd plc(- in (lass I (trtiilr.tt of
fht' titan
Examination in Radio i't lc split
(on^^tatul rtiona.
dint,
old
VcrV
ncctss
Hi
bruthtt , J A( K. is
stndtink ]h'dicint
at
Oak
14ii A trsit
FATHER M A RK (RIl\V I.I':1 i'->4"32
doing Frtat wVOtk tot 'ftntpttanct
catholic Social vVOtk in his j,arish.
I I ' I;rt,
is
FATHER Rh HART) (;'LL1t;HER.
^•.).
13- 1 ;
a ma .ttr hart. li!t, returned
ir0m ( lima.
dminiac'red
Father I)ick
stvtral tlunts;
I b,tl-,ti,'n, and c0alirntatinns during the vV.u' in I l0tiF IyonF.
I,I^:I^lll: (;LOK\I':A i':k)-'-fl' is to b1'
found lit cork too. I It ktt'p, .1 p,ite1'nal iy1'
on contin
and
Al t ct^n rantlatt
uin ,.
hint on hi; reci'nt in;It
1.AIIII;R •I( )M IL\1-1':^, 'Its Its' ct'lt'bratt'tl the SilVtr jubilrr of his 0rtlin,ttior.
t0
Ili"
the
Ill tt,thood
in
aunt !,is,
sctllc'm t , Host RuV. Di. G'nm, p:c itit'^I
it III,. Ilt^jt At>:of tll,utks"iviitC Ordlnit'd
in I'.t_>II. I at!u r HaVC, ha; lah0tu-td whit
zeal in ill, Lord, V'intt'anl for a tinittc't
1 (cntttrv .
HtaItit:,1
uul ad /t-'m alh, s emotes.
run I'll 111', 1 lolls
;'rfl
a
THE PAST
C.AP-i-.\ I\ E. HEPhh : R\_1\. R.A. '04
th e
Ylil, is to be congratnlatI'll on rtCCit 'irn
O.I3.E. for his bratrn' in attcnclirrg
w'onndr(1 of a bnrnir,u slip at Malta.
till.
11,.AT11ER
11.A'I'T
I I I CR F'. V,
('.SS. R.
j'11-'11), has barn appointed Su perior of
the Vial.-Pr.mince of I>att;,alorc - India. AV"c
offer (tint (till' congratulation , ( m oprninu lip
this new mission field in India.
h.A B I E R M . Ilo(,.v N
':3 (3 ':)!11 write,
rrgtdatlt- from Icu4ina , Sask.
When F ather
1lichacl was litre he ied his alas, in 1>hilr„opht
and Ix' Cuntittnes tt, snake food uSt• of it in
his ilistrncti(in' and his ( atltolic Social M ork.
I)R. (;I-:I:a LI) H I A I EY i'•_>!) ':3W has a
v .I
bust
tints
t
:n:i, ,tl olltr^_•r with
'air.,: •
1'
.
He is Stat ic^ned near Munich.
re ju>l
W" were hoping, fora Icing, lettar iron: hint
ourabout his chiuitablc and nt,blc work.
xltwl aml
is at rri
SS
has h,
oral iui)ktt
P.1-I- I I ItR J . J . H Y I..' \ i) ('2:3-'2, 1 sends
ns a Ittier full of int,-rest, pcrsomtl and
l i t hrrn-isc.
He I n s not lor^otten llun act,
and with a certain nostalgia rrcalI tIle wood
old data.
He hopes to See Ireland in till
snuunrr , and, of corursc' , 1luntirct.
^Pt'i'18i fc]'•
FA1-IIER
7.O]I
-JHI-I\S"I-ON,
S.J.
,1(t-'IS1isnowRreto' fRiven' wl'or^c't,It-,,
At ouc• of the n•treats frn- 1)l':r,t,
which he etavi' at I)cttiiidnin hr had futn. clef
1bm act bit's FA VIER V. ( I-M\iI\S,
1).I)., parish priest of iltc place ; F,Ui-IIi-IL
F. (L.ANCY, P.1'. of I3arhant : V.A I'IIER (;.
O'( )NN5k. 1'. 1). of Moanx, and .Arehpric'st ('.ARROLL, P.P. of Hai;.
k adnu Il'='
and (ii?P.
i,' Kong
:ill-'11
.
PAT!ILR W. ,JONI S ':36 '351 is stationed
at St. A'inccrtt's I:^. cturt . 1lobda.
lather
\V-illic like's his ttt,rk and his no-w• friends and
scnt^4rcrtines to all in 111111"rct fill
RI(;I-IT RED'.
1IH\SIG\OR ,JOYCE
('^S) '!tI I. on April ?St It, 1!)4G, celebrated the
Golden Juhilee of hi_s ordination to the
Priesthood.
Ordained in ( al-km, ill 1-116,
Monsignor -Joyce Ilas laboured as a 104,t hi
the Diocese of ( lonfert for the whola tin-.e
of his pastorate.
In IfI!) Ire was app,iutccl
to the' pastoral ch tt 'a of I 'ortrtmna, and
incl. tlo'n the two, the Pastor and till. town.
hav ' barn almost synonymous. 1 hose that
pass through I'ortnntna acbuire the beauty,
tilt. svunrn-try and the 114w-i's that have put
171
Pun-tmmia well in the snap.
Those that live
in Purttnnna and know- their :;oc,cl Pastor
will h 11 \ * ()I[ that these cxtarnals ara but it
faint rrlley of Ili' w-on(lers w-orkcd in the
hc,nts it Ii, rood paopir by their I:ather
aucl
Pricnd.
llunsignor
was
till.
first
President of tit
Sodalirt- in 11nn,ret, and
\iunl'et Sudali,ts rile world ot-cl' can take
ayantplc front Portunur<t for ('atholic Social
action.
May
God
continn"
to
bless
Monsignor and his work. Htarriest congratulations and coil n r'io.s ;r •;ms,
I".A"f lI E1^ 1'. IM F::A N E, ().ItI . I . (':11- ':3,i1,
pr +_parin;: lnmstlf for tilc will" open
spans of Canada when we last heard from
hint.
Wt. xvislr hint "very blrssin,v and
w,t,
slicers;, whether the open pat's or tire.
walls of it class loom call him. If( stated
in his later that hr h ad maul' it I ons; talk
with
HRH-I-IiER
LONIR('A N , t).iLL,
,till rtt
11nnet1-ct. Wilt li -i- L(,t)crgan was
I' rc hrt of th tint',aliu' w ten It, was here.
attd is nr,w stationed at Hclcantp, Rahcnt.
h.Al IIEL 1.(I_ Nil';.vR\S, S.,l. ''2l-'2sl,
has (tune recovered after his accident and
is able to cal-1'y out his dillies as chaplain
to the Forces.
He aroused considerable
public intarast when, in it spec•clt, hr crit-
irisa(i
tIn' Here I':n]lish i'aiucation .Vet.
Fathar Lol said that the areal aim of St.
letn,tti is was that potcrtt should be no
hindrance to it fill c(Incation.
PAT1I1'.R M. NINE. A'h:A' ('2a-'341 sends
it long letter from Port Lincoln, .S. Australia,
whirr It, i, stationed.
H. has been ill tit(,
I)incase for seven or eitht years. butt sags
it look, like so rnant- ntontlts.
Pathcr
Martin's health is like ill(- wine of S.
:Australia
impiot-ineu with ay.
lOSE1'H KISS:A\E f,'1:3opcucd it
I'harrilacv, in Galway, oral' the Jesuit ('Lurch.
FATHER Till
(01.1. -II'09-15;,
paid its a visit last vcar.
He dcsl.n cs it
special note, as Its has just cclabratrd his
S^:cerdotal Silttr ,Jubilee.
In 1920, its it
v-oun] prig-;r, ht' was appointed teacher and
sports
master in St. Patrick's (nllr:;c,
( eV'lott.
I It.
or;,aniscd
the
Catholics in
social
work and started the I)iuccsan
Provident Societt . In 1936. when appointed
hector of St. Patrick's, Itc started it prcmedical course in the (ollri;r to prcparr Ow
stndrnts Iur t•ntruice to the nnivrr,ity.
RMUNGRE T ANNUAL
172
It the spiritrial life of the student: lie not
hilt ihau• watc(1
eatly Started sodalitu•s
rcttats
for
stu(Ients
and lay
enclosed
I)tu inU the vyar' he acted as
teachers.
(hapl:!in to the R..1.1'. cau)p, «hieh vvas
At pr(:,ettt hw
s'.ationc(l near tilt- Collc-r.
to
cullcct
funds
to make St.
is trynt
l'atricl > att ink pendent ( atholic ('ollcge.
1)R. AEI) I,Yt)NS ('27-`2-,! vViS over in
n-n,ss
lhthlin i(cctttly, vyl rn• he came
Acd is
some of his form(-l- llun ret frn'm1s.
a busy and popul:ur doctor at Bars], v,
Vorkshire.
FATHER J. Alcl)O\\1':L1. C36 'Wt pai(1
call m l : ' ' taking oft from
i t , a Ilv i
He had
SLaitlc.
Rineanna for his mist, n
but a short tints Io spanant we are very
Father 11ei)otmell won
rateful to Inn.
poldco opinions for himself when in Jlnn rel.
(• arc (ptitc• site lie will cnntinn(• to In
u)^!
us a l'ri(st.
FATHER 1!\IFS M t;OI.1)Fkl( k, S.j.
, is at prese nt in i'ortlan ( 1 Orc^on,
^'l4-'l
where lie is cn age d in writing it test-book
I F Dyer tw-lye years he
un p>ychiau' '
«as llcan of E(iueation at Seattle Collei ',
YI J."S Met iO\V':A N
last Veal, left it; llav.
Ri!n aria:i.
3,-':3(.1x, ordaine(1
of this year front
FATHER li:ATT \I.A I .()N E 133-'37
ure(I in the news rout summit as tiltI}
it h a ap:tnc _ c surr(^nde.
^tti cr pn ^( nte(1 ^^
sword at ':^-ianth:tn, Alal^-ya.
Mt;R. T. JI.ANN I\(; i 2:3-'2`7, is a very
busy mail, but always utuu) ages to tied time.
to cn(l new s to Vluttret . AVr u-c sorts
cannot put on record all the nit thing, ,aicl
of Iiim. It w(nd(1 not Is good for i t.
humility. Malty thanks, dear 1h( nsinor.
FATHER' T. ViORG:AN ('.P. '31l :('lit tt<
a beautiful tribute to dear FATHER K.A\1':.
Baby thanks, an al (;od bless \-()n. Fatim'r
Tout has just reeciv(•CI a new appuinUntnt
c!1at1^r of a newly cstahlishe(I parish. Coil).
hosed mostly of I'ortugnese and Mexicans.
Hr is (nits at home in the Portunucse
t(n:gue, but at th e tithe of ^^ritit r his Spanish.
not so fluent. .A11 good wishes.
1'.A'I IiER C. MttRi.ART ('tt7-'tt!ti is to
he con:,tatulatcd on hrin^ :11yo)illtrol Parish
wish Father
Wk
Prie,i (tf Tournafnlla.
sharp s every snecess in his onerous and
respon-ihl(• P sition.
FA
F,
11'.
MON1 \ RTY i'l- _)n
has h(-ctl appointed Parish Pri(e>t (if h(rDan is conFather
London.
nu)nds ( y,
fronted ^iith a hu g- task in rcbuildin; the
totally vv-reckcd church, preshvtc'r) arn..
sclncii
10TIIER \II('H.Ai •:1_ t1ORRISON. *J'2:3-'25', has r (wtrnt•d in Irclan_ I ail(:
spending four v('ars as Chaplain to tt^
He was with the troops
British Force :.
A
frican Desert cantpai"111.
(luring the North
mind then had the uni(lue esp(•ric•ncr of hero
the first C atholic Chaplain at Pclsen.
31-3S played a
'\V'1SH:A _Mt-RI'II1
ma;;rniiiccnt game for (otk nh('ii they w,ffl
the All Inla n d Garlic football Final Lot
year. '\Vi>lta is finishing off his (seine this
year ;It the Veterinary ( i Ii i'ge , 13allshri^l (.
h.AI IIFR I'.Ai)1)1, 11t ' RI'lI1 . C.S`.h.
47 1h1, i> back safely from the I'itilipitair;
It( cans(' hack via America , amid tilt- sun;;
journey its sped hill) to rccnycr his lc:tltlt.
FATHER MYLES Mi:GO\X'AN
3; 'zyi 4th 0."
MR. I'.AI)I)\ V[f ltl ' 111 i'I9-'22! his a
Very important post in the tk ( ar(1 of \\nrks
bcin^ lr al adviser to the Alinistry of hinanc^'
THE PAST
F:ATHi•:K \V'ILI.Il: \E U:AI.E 'lu-'L5)
prc;iclrs m c'r I it' pal Hi and prc•,hv'ti': v at
fort I. 111co hi.
_A litilr bird rt'!'Ii I to hint
as a '•Ii•aru tl and ^aidi lc.'-read Haar,
and it is ml t•d ucation in itself to liv.t• veldt
l,i:n and talk with hits." This is no uc•ws
i„ ihkisc• what knew F atlu'r \V'illie lu re in
\I lnl"r i t.
FATHER i )i-:\I"
\t'GI:AT,
('.A1.
4 13-'O7 , ha, come itac'k to inland for a
%\-t'II-earned
inlet I v - .
I Ic l:a' i _> l,c'II Ilt'al lv
thirty - Ih'c• v'c•ars on the ( liinr;i' Jiission.
tls
N iuLilin•
Rcetnr of -,t. Paul's lelninai
( Iwk iall , Iii has carried on Lentil as, ,I- con
ditions f<n-Ct • d till, bishop, to close it last
vcar .
Knt Fathel ' AIi rnI, iii) 1,1111) ti! by
I in
suck '.i1lici:ltil,s, is a: :tit 'lit
ti:ntls
to I qilit ' n rl t >t iii an ,L' •i'tr fillip:..
173
FATHER I)O\:AI. O'('O\\I•:I.1. ','2:U-'•2(i}
is ai I anipdrn, (ilou. -. _et'• sal:cit' lit, lilts a
hn,v `iint.
Hr V'ritrs Its thatt I'll,(haplai!;
of tl.r nciahhoin'in;,;
catty, FA THE 1
t1, O il,A I IH\ V' i;'24-'26', is a ,rat It,'i;i It
him in his largo , parish.
,)OIIN C. H'I)O\\I•,I.I. ('25- '2(i} is a
wi-II- known pailai'ti -i t,l thr Iri sh Acne
('lnh.
I Ic Is st'cr - ' tan t^ t:at' Fla inn Club
in Gala'av.
^oFut is a burs solicitor in
(,'ralwa','.
UHsiaI(;AO1: ^UI[\ I , (('llH\l>;^Hl l:
0ll-121, pastor of "_, M,t
s, Af;ihil ,•,
has c'h-a'i 'd thr la:':;c dc'ha kin this
church in a s'i'r a short ti:uc •.
Hi, pit'si'ill
atssistauit is I:I•:A .
I IllHi \s hl':A\LllV"
I'_'tl)I)Y \L"1'1.1:x- (3-I ';(;) has recr!ttlt
one into partnml'ship with .Mother %iIicit,c
and their kitten' is in I)atnl,'suet, I)nhliri.
\IO\SI(iAOK
Ht-(u11
H'I'I. v IIl•:ly I''i'
l^ '_',, still iisident ill Kung. has hern
Lipil l )1111cl a Auttti''v of t he IItII '' ()dick..
II,
i S ou l, of siie st•v'en nrrj^,r olflcials of tl:i;
I)l:. Si'h:A\\II': 01))1%] yNl,: '27 ',1', has
lift tilt' Irish ,Aron',' autl :, nitvv' lain;, a pustnraduatr ekiu:xc at ()yi int. i i 1.:^,ttr; to bi'
Iinishrr.i Iht ion,"' 11 a 1. \X- 111ca1ths.
nl, st
1':A'I'II1:R J. G. 0111 \1 FN '211'3.' h seitils
a v't't'V Hier mar Ili till, (kWh of FATHER
K_A\h:, and "aid Alass foe him- tlanv'
thank, and aid Good "Ides to yotu sc• I.
I":ATHI':R ^OH\ ^. O 13RII^A i'lu I(il
celebratc'r': his Silv'ri while C' as a freest ( Ili
Hr has hrc n conthe 20th Lin', 111 45.
nrctcil with school w(de. lit'-t as "Utdent
i ) II (-k't()I and t hin a- ,Ill ,-I ilit., till, lit (If
(•athulit' Schitols f:ir 2n v't'ais. '('Misr who
kitom' haali'r 10tn kIltiw lion' vVt'll shalt work
He has novv- settled down tie the
was clout.
work it
I'astur.
compa rati''cl','
ln'u;aic
otI wises Father John.
AV'r conI{^ erv
tt:.i kill vl ul l- ,JItltilei, and wish
rat idatt
,ti lt
not merc'Ik' nrtdtns, but /a:'atidI',s (,'d
ur;t :,c.
tiirtcc rc sC tlianks too.
c'ut
1'. H'13K1FN +'2 3-'211
I:AT131,:R
1 1 , isttnars i r (-, tinUs iro_It I; t lV,;och,
Fathi'r 1'adcly is v'ety' will and the p:'u)to In'
euclost'd liras lira! tilt till, statenu•nt that
WIwil Ilk'
he is " vrrv srt11t•ci
ckinu's to llnnVlt't neyt tiutr In' will hair
to adtlrc;s tllu' _Apostolic, in his ixltctit•ncc
as a \lissictnct- at the (al"'.
i mpi:,rtant
conUrrl;a t ii t n.
F,A'I'ILLR I)HN,AI. H'l l•:ILLV" :3;- Il)•
who wv;ts ordained at tit. Patrick's ( -rge,
Tlntrlcs, last ,June, sailed Irons Glasg.m- on
till, 111a of ]larch last, to take up his p:icstly
duties in thr .Archcliocrsr kif MIt•Il iournc.
in his sacrci,
\\'i wish hint i'vi'a'.' ,::ciI
tint' it tie.
F,A'l'IiI•:R
II.
I'_AK1c1\s( IV
writes perils flirt Elizabeth.
I ll, is t;ttion - I
at till, Pit Cat hckli al and has lalrntti' of vVork.
His u'ter'i was hrirL hilt etc tuana; ril to saV
that F_A"I'IIER AIacl\I-',RNEv. I'.A"fIiER
I .v\ I \V'I•:LL, F-' TIiF'R Hi l'F1 . VA I IH.:N
h1':A\I•:UV'. 1'.CHIFK \V'HHI).-^, F_ATIILR
\V'1-\\I: and Ml(N l(,AOK It. BOY LL
Burr all vcrv will. Maily tlt;tnks for tlnr
t4ooii news.
FATHER .AH( I I , A I : l . l'ELI.1 .
I
1'2 3-
'24j, is pirliating to st't ont ltir thr .1c suit
A\' our VrnHunk
\lissitoii
thanict.il t:i Ellis fr,r ihr fill, article he leas
contiibntcil ti, Ells i,sur, but he mlittc'd all
during
nu'ntiou it till, bra''rn- It(,
tilt' ti htiug round \1 tnti' l assilw, when
I'ailu•r \lichac•l was alu,v,I\s lilt witlt tilt' lust
line of assault tikiults, ntlutittistrrin;n ill till'
AV'r wish hits cv'rn' success in his
dv in,a.
nct,',' acl''cuttn'e to ti,e 1'at E;ist.
.ji iI 1'll:hSE. 14,[).'-. ('O, 1111 has set
up piactic, at Tipp-ran. If,, ryas nta;tt'r
of ( " It n ^onis at hi'l sister's wedding to
[: [, A K AV'_A LL '2li-':31 !. I its brother,
:AI IIL1K \il( II:` GL, performed tht mar
ia" c"rcm.-11V.
REYN L[ )S,
Gl K.ALI)
]OTHER
C.SS.1:. f IS-'20i. must bi• coniratttlatcd on
His
his appointnn•nt as ;ttp,rior in 1tlfast.
brother, F,\ ' I IILL ,[ \MFS 10-' 16), has
bet n appointed c onsttltur to I he Irish
I'ri,yincial.
]'V'EIL ROCI[L, 13.1:. (i'35-'40l, is gaining
i,xp"ricncc in all office on Lit(, Mall. (ork.
13y this time. we arc sure. his skill in drawing
is as m-11 kno«'tt and as highly apprcc'iated
it vyas when It-, was in Mull let. Ifis
twiii-brother, JOHN, faces his Final in
\\c arc ([hilt stilt. hc
1Ic(licittt' this year.
will take the Examination in his stride,
cncourtgctl by our good wish"'.
I'1I11. KO()O\I{\' '`21-24 , \\Iiost, latest
book.
aptain Boycott,'' is rtyicwcd in
this issn, ti i't h, con;gl-atllIat " d, not oitly
on hayiug it pliblishi,d with a fayonrabli'
pres,, but also on haying actluired the lilts
lulls of tilt story.
Phil is not only
prolific author hilt is a broad - caster at
Kadin I{iriann.
FI:ALST R. -( .ALL- v\, 13.L. '31t :34).
seat
rt,ttings from Atw _A utstcrdam. Er,
Guiana, for ( ltristmas.
flan\ thanks and in
retain all good cyishcs_ AVc hope that ]snit,
will he able to make contact with the Finis
family, GI : URGF . 1'LlZ(l and 131'.1 \.^ RD,
Who wt,rc iii Alungri-L about 19tN.
M. v
has coutrihntcd a vcrv intcrc;ting accntutt
of his Inst tnissionary trip to the A frican
iiissionari of .Jan. I''t'b., 111 f(3_
A\ c sN m
pathisc with hi postal{ia vylnu si[uctl tin
the veranda of the mission house at Lana Its
heard tilt, hand play, - ft a long way to
'hippcru y." :A Iittcr to :Argungu. Sokoto,
Nigeria, will eventually tine] him.
Till, (;1?K.ARL till]"TI[ (A(-'3q is
p ractis ing at Hassock;. Sitsscx. and is very
well. 1V'c fntget if wi have cots, ratttlatcil
Or. ;tarard of) his marriage,
but W" iii so
n(w, most
heartily .
Ifis hrothcr.
I)K.
N O EL s"ryed with the I r i
sh Army for somt
scars after Ilit' outbrcal: of (lit- war. He is
now at Kushbrook, ['tu nas, ,. Oivon, and is
Ili_; ambition.
ycry plcastd with hi work.
Rowel ycr, is to settle do AI ill lrclantl. llr.
\ocl was titarricil last Ft-binary.
Hcarticsr
congratulations and best wishes.
LAURIE C. ShEPHENS Os ':3u} is at
correspndi'ttt. Hc•
faithful
yi,ry
(t^a;
stationcd in (cvdon for sinnt 1 ime with tii•
K..A.F. Now ht, is stational at the Coat;
Islands quilt, ucar .Australia, just about
Ht has fallen in love With the
1 .1100 miles.
East, but for all that we think he will ba vu'r,.
1,latl to sec I'ontpcy again.
FA TI I -1:
S\V :+ N
1 ':34 '31,1
.J.
atilt
FATIILRS 1'E.APT, 1; 1yLI\I_. IKIR\V.t1,
LV'\(I1 and \V'.ATiKI\S hayi• :tilt tt, l^ tier;
from (ape Toiyn.
Ha't we lift (tilt any
"hllast littits wt,rt put aside safc•1t'
one
for tilt, Editor, buL vyain the time cdtnt' tit
prutlnci them, diet- could not be foand.
Will Ill( ' \yritcrs please accept this :ts both
thank; and apology
\I.At'IZI( E S\V'I':I'.A1':Y '34 '3ti't is to be
fonttd in Limerick with thi• iirut of Si cchan
( ]cry.
Alaurict was 111alricd at tilt''
Ill of this year. (rmg*ratula Iions
iin
awl c'yt,ry blessing.
FATHER (;I-:OhGI; TO1)1) 1'3;-'fl! was
looking finward, as writ' wt,, to a visit to I1_^
l(tr,a .llr±:'^r b.-tore lc,tying for .Austreli^i.
Salo. but Baal solid. of wills was suu_'r1cn.
so wt missed this chance of seeing him ant]
vyishinn hint ban V€ v'(;i'.
Our good
follow him.
FATHER 1)
Mnngri't rcrcnt It by prow. Ifis fritud anti
nciglthour. I. -A I H I•:R IN i K 1-3Y. rifled to see
Father T'at's .-li;nrr .llrrt: r and to firing us his
bh sing anti ;good wisltcs.
OId si ni•s welt
visited, old Masttt5 r"callcil, incidents in
class roost- hotel]
to be told to Father Pat
on retttrit.
W c t hank Father hulls at:,l
I athtr 1'at.
COL. J. ,J. AV'-\ LSII, R._A.M.(. ('311-:3f'..
is hack again in England and stationed hear
Oxford.
If,. was in :Austria for sonu• tin"'
and was sorry to lcayc it. Ili, liked hilt
tilt* a nittr_y and the people, and wt a;c
suite sure tilt, liking was mutual.
THE PAST
I"5
ORDAINED LAST YEAR
E. Klo',i
>cnt ^ a;
left oa
tit auid,
e tithe Cat
not to
pt the a
Rl?V. G. TODD. RRI•:V. 1'. DUNNE, RI?V. R. HARNF' -I',
REV. S. CURRAN, S.i., REV. 1). O'REILLY, REV. M. FLANAG:AN
maried ;'
I ' : A II Ii;i PAT \\ III"II. 1'. 1. ( I.i .'t(1,
is it! clear c ,I t:tr Parish of Castlt ten,
\IancLcstcr.
He has rcctntlo' I
ot'cr ter
I )it Will o n it « t II o:I rs t rv cd Ii 1 idlaN . vcttctc
ht' had a Ions tall: w: tl, unl <ti Isis (it( trench
iu astrIS. F a tla•r I'a: is k . 1 :ii vt rv vv.clI
in spite of the Ia=t iiVr vr 77r -time v car
I':`IIILI^
l-l\ \\( )OI), ^.•I. 1^ 29 .31t
vv as ^^td^iii- <I last ,,ar ^:t tilt.ui h i.
:V
fcvr rn A la a," .it vcrt;tr that Iu• had t h'.
m?iynt. distinction ui bribe ctmhlAlllatrd b y
a Cliin^ sc test ^tudt- nt -)I 11ungrct , P I)llj"
11'O\C.
'19 29 . (un ratulati-nts, Father
J ,Itn
CXV.
and to
x Oli
h^
its
(nallyd }
101d
.';
k Father n'
1H B.A(`t
land an
austtia t
,arc
he
,piet
The 1Jun -ret . 1nnilal
' l lease rclro \% is] to it taVc ti w A I t xt:HF r . \ y> t . i sent to thrin r tcl1 v car t)n t1,c day of Inthlicatlot[ shonld ",t lid Utcit' haul " anti adrlrt' ; tt, tIli . Kcv' . Ndit+ -r, llnn rct I ttllc c, Lirntctick.
flit, annual subscription is •';. lid.. 1tn t frc;.. Lilt, uuhscril ,tion. - 2 11 Is.
MUNGRET ANNUAL,
t;6
Boys of Last Year
ii1rr/. v-.At Iii,.s iu lon hall, 1)Ilnca;tcr
PIE: E I:A<,Llsll.
At All HalloACS : N. n.vvhs.
At fhurl(s : i.. cnn 1 I v.
t. NI[LLEIIF;H.
I1.AH11(>Ll).
Jt.
At A\i>hi'r^h
?I.
tan _Ailli)iriu :
At
).IIlAt'GIIN1'.SsY.
I i ilshan( (.*Sp.: u.Av ii> u'iu NNiin.
.At tit. Jlal v ',. En,(o, ti. ^. I M. o'r,Itu.N, r•.
Al
❑J
I)1•:IGN:AN.
i. ^, ci)NNI LL.
.(.:.llirlicin
1.1i,^1lliii'IJL.
S.
L.ANGIiUtu, I)ON_AL
( Hi^AV'I.I V.
>llitl.AE1
t".t.G.
?I.A(1t'[RIC.
P.
I)11NN.
1. (F. Hlt'i)lilti
L .(.I).: L• ll4^lilc'Erlil"
,Yii ll//1(7c'
1V :AN I L1i V.
I.AVIa . 1.
vc.v1.s11.
NEV'IN FIN;.
^. P.AI.M1 R, (aliirciv i.n.
1'; arirai,
nilt'i/'r
.'.r'>%>r n/iic :^
I:.
(1)N
GREEN,
N U N.AA•
AI yHH AI.A('1'I1M.
11'1:1'
1i:'!Si1t'^s
FIL.AN,
I).AAII)
( HlAV+I.1,+N'.
Ph'I'1:H
NLALI. (;OGGIN, A. H.ANNILK. 101:
I 1\1 \\ I N.
1>assc'/
.1Ih r-, ; ica(
Lt.
yli
NU L:A N,
Marriages
\\c off('r r^ur ('un ratn lati.m> aril hint
A^ish(s to th" Iollovrin.^ and all OI(1 M un i ii
In Avhi^ A crc ina rri<-(I (luring the Yo-al. :
C.1PT.A^ N
P.
^1.
(>CINL_AN
to
]Iii.
Hrnncl)1'V
IILI't.
GII1:ISrli['111 1<
^('LLl\.AN'
1)i
'I'll(rc;a j o arty'.
I R.\\1: -,I. \A- \L1' too 1Jjs'
It(I 'lCN.vVj.vt.v to Ali„ JG
)ira HIIv'(s.
GR:1N1: Sr.APl'ORU to \Ilss OIIA'i' NCSLII-.
DU. P. s'r:ACN t .) 11i>, (l '(art]I-v
I.AtKI : u'TOi)L1:
to Miss Nuall I'rcacv-.
\ i•rti
Ali:.
❑n
I
Obituary
REV. WILLIAM KANE, S.J.
\V*, Its aft,'r tlt_ death of his 1irothct'. Father
Patrick, Lather h;ou* i^as a ntcmin•r of th e
]Iuu rct Comnlilltity- until his death l ast
Jul . He tangrt in the sccondan school
and in the clts s preparin ' f' tre Arts
aril B.A. dc^tto t^^amin;ttions of tltr Royal
THl. death of hatlu•: A\illi;un IR;tnt,.
tv'hiclt took place o ❑ -Jttly IlItlt. I945,
'ta
broken
a
golden lint:
witl_
Altutgttl's gItiri^^tts I>.tst, and taken lot
anion ct its a saiutly pt t st whose pcrsonality
; []It] in ducricr arc ehiscl^' entwined
with
4I -I t.rations
of \ Inngrt.t's t:i 'utr^ti, priests
I'nivcrsitv-. and etas Editor of flit
Ml-yGt t-t'
.A V V t':A t for sev era l t'uJ's.
lint er r grcatcr p a l t of 1'atlut'r h art' s
life in AInn;;tet
s (It'i';ttt,l as Pr ofessor of
l'hilosophv• to the iute llt'ctual and pro
and lav'mcn, 1)oth at honk and in distant
lands.
hatict William h.tne tv,is horn in 1)111litt
on .Jamtat'^ llth. Itinli. lit, was a nclthc'(^
of the erhiit't ed scientist. '-sir Rohl-it
bane, I.,R.., ant.l iirst cottsiu of Ix)earadmiral Sir Hcnrv harm, vt-orld-fanunts as
comnrtndcr of 11. M. S. " Calliope," which
hv- his skill i t ' sav'cd from dcst rust ion in it
tornado that swept over :Apia Ilant+nti',
I 7th,
-,t luia.
on .1 laI-cit
Iu`t9.
I lai'in:,
complctrtl his st'('omlari t•dnCation at titoni-lturst Colh,gt• and ;It OW (h'atorv `;drool,
l tititiH ;ha iii. then under tre direction of
\cit'man, Ilk- stutlitt•d lit\\ tt I rinit\' (_-ollt•te.
1)uldin, taking out his dt,grcts of 11).A. and
I.L.O.
He ii'as called to the Irish liar in
Is1O.
In l.O he accompall icd fir James
Marshall to the Nigk,r Territories as a junior
and subscyucrttlV' sncct'ccktI fir
-Jndgr,
He resigned this
,Jatnt•s its Cltitf Justice.
post ill ititihi ; and Ott his return to hatropc,
two v*(,;II
it-as called to the Ettglislt Par.
hate he joined tilt lrislI l'rni'incc of tilt.
^-ocir'ty of Jestts, itt which two of his hrotltcrs,
l:athrrs RoLcrt ante Patrick lianc vv-err
He st!.tdicd Philosoplty'
itlrcarly lilt nllter;.
at leas,.' and 1lwologi' at Mlilltotv'n Park,
Dublin.
I!c was ordained Iirit_st in I`!is.
and ruin'. its solemn profession ill 19119.
f essionud tt'aining of the students of I I I ( ,
Apostolic 'school.
man of k een anti
A
nbtlc int(llirendc, a nd profoundl•t' vrrscd
in rttanI, rccondlitt• branches of kito^^'led t -1'hilosopri',
Pwologv,
AIathcaYttit's,
C rt•tttistrv
anti
1ltt sics-rt•
vv-as
fnlly'
coml,etcnt to dr;tl with the great problems
of \It tapln'sics, and to appreciate their
bearing and influence on other sciences. _A,
a result. littler K mil. imparted to his pupils
it tli uroof;'h grasp of lust principles, as wk-11
as habits of clear and orderly tltittking.
To
his training was due, in no small measure,
tilt. succcns achicv'i•d i ll Pout., Lmlvjin atl d
other centres of theological autdv, b^
Mtttt rct ink-t1, so ntanv of N1 tom gained the
highest academical distinctions. ur a tefitlly,
;U'kilowh•tl iug the debt wh ich trey' owed
to Pater plank.
\\ Lilt' dt'votcd to I'ItilosopltV' and skeet's,
1"atrer hank at the saI1e elute took it
prtttttittcnt pert in the actii'iticc of C ollcgr
life.
He attended and spoke at tht• io\'s'
1>eratiu 5nciitics ; and at House Concerts
l;e dcligrtcd all bV- the v-crvc and
With which Lc sau a 1_atin w'rsion of lid/itr
U'Flt•n.ti.
He was a keen ctickcter, iicldittg
rrilliauth ' at " Point " with quick sit' and
sort' hand.
l hest' Htanitold contacts with
tltc ci'cn'dai' vii cs of his pupils, his sterling
(I1taliti(5, and his ch'trmi;: if uncoml:romisitig personal character, ct:dcared limo to all.
Ha in, sltrnt two taus at Milltown Park
as Proft'ssor of Trcologv , Patrcr Banc
joined ere stall of \1tnlgrct Co11c c in 19 01.
With the cxct'ptiott of his car of tcrti,tnsltip
at I roncricnucs, another v car as Professor
of l'Itilosoplty' at Milltown Park, and o short
pt•riod of parochial dtri' at I landdrindod
\V'ZCn past \Itmgrct students from distant
parts of tilt' Mohr.' rci'isitctl their .1r'nurr
ll:atcr. One of their principal objects was to
177
17$
nu•et I'atluer Katie and talk over old tint's
witlr him.
:1civ-ancill" ago. at length obliged Father
Kant to retire from active life. I)uring
the placid evenii,, of his davs. spent at
llnnz;ret under the devoted care of Nurse
Corrigan, the Coll. e lfatron. Father Banc
maintained his interest in the nianv- departments of learning of which he had obtained
To the end he
so t horongrh a masttrv.
tnampaired.
faculties
his
all
retained
On it (poet night
Death cautc peacefully-.
during the suntmet- holidays iu• passed to
R.I.P.
Ili,, eternal reward.
1.11., S.J.
.
Tum was kindness itself when appro,ierd
at business and tool: a keen intt rest in the'
charitable works of out school, rslxctally
the St. A'ineent 1)e Paul Society-. He w;,s
ahovt all tlst. an (yen;l;l;u vv onn^ (atholir
Nov. His early' death will he mourned not
ortly. by his family' and relatives, but by
his utasttrs and school-cx>mpanions. To
his (hear nu)ther and to the other nu'tnbtr
of his family we offer our heartfelt ;v^itpatht'
R.I.P.
in their .great sorrow'.
FATHER P. KILBRIDE, C.SS.R.
F.A I l I N K PAT I I L RR 1 1 ) 1 ` 1 was her(' as st
I ss
F
V'l'lII'.N
l'.A"HiII, N I)f\LV (lied it
St. Mal 's Collrgc after it prolonged it lid painful iliness. lather
I)a!' cane to ihuigr( t in Is'!)1 and passed
up the various classes obtaining his 11. A.
He j(llwd the _Iesuit \ov'itiii tt at
duet.
Roehamptou in In!I; and did his philosoplryat ,Jersey'. vel'm' lit. wits if zealous helper in
teaching catecltisnt and v'isitin the sick ❑ t
St. Mill \`s and St. Peter= ('Nardi.
He was
ordained at ]Milltown Park, Dublin. on July
'?htIi. 1!) Ill, and then a tear after went out
to South :Africa.
IIe taught at tit. .Ai(lan's
l olk c, (;taltatnstown, h'om 1!)1 I-1 i, and
then served the misiom of httlawav'o and
Salisbtn'v. S.A.
()\ying to ill-health he w'; s
coutpelht'd to return to lEngland for it short
tine in 19 24, but was soon back again in
Sundt :Africa where he l;thoured on the
native mission of Empandeni for two veins.
I here his health broke down badly', and Its
had to return to 15n land, yvherc Ire
minisicred in the Jesuit parishes of \\"akrIt'ld, Liverpool, Leigh. St.
Ilrlen's and
Preston.
IIe was noted for Isis gentlt•ntss
and kindness as it pastor.
W
Mount
I
rrurct to announce tltc• snddern
(Math of T ons Smvth, which took
place last summer due to a cl row'nin
accident.
Iuu9er and of tine ph\ sitlne, I],- rxcellt I also
at the other' games, m utably' at handball and
football.
.After Internit'diatt' (lass, ht was
apptrnticr'd to the drapery tittle of llessr:,
\1 m.
It
CA Co., pint ;t View to lit tiut
himself for taking ov-cr the f;unily' business.
I
.\s
a y onuC priest Ilk, yeas a brilli,mt
preacher and administrator. Ilk, h'itti
Prefect of Studies ;in d ;aft erwards Rector at
Lino'rick and t't' Etter Rector at I)undtlk
During the year, 1914-1s, ';e yeas
also.
Chaplain to the Forces and went thn-ou it
the hard campain'ns in Salonika and Italy'.
To his brother, Father (;rot-t, and to his
rtlativt's We eytrntl our sy'mpathy'.
DR. PATRICK GREENE.
.As
DN. I'.A'l N I ( K ( i N' l l \ I died at Gort,
t t^ (,alvray , l,t t O ctohcr.
if boy
it 1lun get ,''?:I- _'tij. In' w-as it kern
student and distinguished footballer. IIr
wits alwav ' s a littler in class , and Navin,
secured the Leaving (- crtiticatr with honours.
he went to (;alvvay' Z niy'crsity.
As a stndcn:
there li e
it
a n otallle ti hilt ' )', . H e r<tptamed t1 l.C.t;_ Fit zgibhtoil tra in and
plav'td tar G alway ' t oi nty on several
occasions. He also captained the popular
h t t"l>y' tram winch( won the Dudley' ( u p.
Not
cn' I t t u
aft er t l u a I i f i n . Itr C , I ntracttd an illness.
ISot in spite of this it '
cartirtl on btvelv, anti in the last y'e;tt
Itt was t l ttite rt'si4nted to (sod's holy Will,
and often spoke ; t lttctionately of his schooldays here .
A\e (ifft•r ttnr very sin ccrc
sv'utpathit's tut his fa m ily'.
Tom, it (poet, resetvi'd and rather
shy boy . was litre froth 1939-42. ,A splendid
from l'ai3-s;.
Father pat
, r Nov
utt n_ d the Nedeittp-urist novitiate is
ttd was ordained at "fei rnnouth in
W
DANIEL P. BRODERICK.
W
I • , h'
with deep regret of H it, dtat'.i
I)an
Luzon.
Broderick
at
Philippine Islands on I -Itlt lluy'.
of
114.L
IOtt, when he r;uur to ]hunger( nt
I!t3:i, was ct tiur strong huill Nov ', hut, at
the same tints, had a (mitt entle manner
rdg&l
OBITUARY
with hint.
In dais Lt' vr.ts it hard vv'orkiia1,
stndl-nt and Lc Was .11.o krcu and food at
all
;tnaa .
llis
t•nrrons, nn.elti.h n.ttIin
to^cthcr With hi..illcrritt mid l and work
lit his .tudic's, rndcared him to all his fellow
stndrut. With whom lit- came in contact
dnrin^ll his two gars hcrr. Shortly after
179
ttoi k of I'-aching holy. at R'';;i. Collc',L^1'
Colorado.
!Ie passed aww'. peacefetllt' Iaa
\nt'l-uibc'r . \\ c oItc•r our (1e e1) sy'nip -ttht'
to the Rec. 5i.tc•r Al, human and ti-. c,lh-r
sisters and h^c,thcrs,
FAYRER CON f.7URPHY.
leit vi II
1lI 11I4rc't ]wc rettlrnc(I to his oath('
t'nata l 5tat(s.
In 1!111 hr vests called 1111
for the armv and .t.siL n.: (l to the I^;tr l1.a.t.
In a' iiapant' tait11
111.01v
at11,r I'ia' and
ti -lit •rIlls character., I ).in pat-ed I ht. 1, k'-f( it
of that terrihlc aruaalr.
To hi. hcreati'ed
f.ur)ilt'
anti rel;ttiv'a' t1(` otter our 11,,•11,.:
c niIaatLt
FATHER J . A. KELLY, C.S.Sp.
^.A'lI I1'.lZ N1 l I \ Iii ,: ;cI t::!c 11-'v Ghost
dada'
A' a tic
t'asa
tallct. Ia
tb honaUi'
tj a ;tljk,
He ra:.
teach a011 `'IC
)udlet' t
te. re
of tl:i
ria;;•'t
}loft
lli>.nall. Cl'
l all.
hit a t„c,
oii
jannarv' :ird.
I!l-lii.
Ha' ,aloe to
1111n rrt in 11,111 arid re:l^ainc,-I here for thrrc
v-cabs.
Hr
entcrn'd
tin
Holt'
Ghost
Not'itiatc stud \\a.,; urdaii;cd at ('ho,v'illt
Pari., in I91:t.
He tt-ant t o tic IffwlI]t
ntis.ioii Ilk. laI !'t Gittnbia, vtierr Ili. hcaltIt
hrola• down. Ill- `lien worked ;synod` th('
eolourcd pcoplc in soutlwrn l'.^..A. until
ill-health forced hits to return to Ireland in
19:i:3.
Alit' It,, rc.t in the pc;icc of God, to
Who.( .111'icC I!c del otc(1 I a, tt'hul> life.
ho hi. ttco nun sister. ttY' otte!' our 10 re
t mpittII
FATHER FE' ER f4cCARTNEY, S.J.
Wli
I ;Irna'( I ttitli drop rc•^rc't of ti t('
h ath a l Fat II r 11c Cart na't' at l U I'i.
" it
t () loratlo
L r. ]L,Ca rtnt'v
came to Jlun^"rc't in I Y I S and tta'. 1, 1 th
i'n'fect of the fat bot s anal the .lpostolics.
In his last year at Alinn,irl-t 119113he
t-oltmtc'irral for the t lane., mi.sioo.
This
.1u'rihce aan Pc•tc't , tall
brcalist- at that
time it u1:rant almost (-crtain illal rdom
nladr 1t galt :nip]c'ssion on tLe st niol I)ov s
To ptep.0'a' for this ulissinn
of tllr Collrge.
fit. did Lis not iceshil) and philosoi)hical
Tltc•n
stntlie, at 5t. Louis, ,Ja'ne't Island.
C.tln>' tl)r^e strcnuon. tears tl-achin;, it the
He test: ordained
Jesuit (ollc c, Sian hai.
at lList in s ill III Ia, anal the Vra! alto he
.pent of Si, Sttn1rslaus (ull(' e, I ullautorc.
Hr then went to Aa%-it'r I niv'er.itv , ( mein
nati, .001 there' tt'a_s it brilliant pio c'-•:or of
11rcn<h.ILe labutu'. of k•cttllin; an-1 - cach
n at tie univY'r.ity' undermined hi. health,
.001 lac, had to nndrrtaka the' lc s straining
` I I G death of I'ath('r ('on Alurp1n. in
\i ,ri;i'
tt'hich came With tragic
J
suddcnut'ss. has fallen a. a heat c.
1)lott on Ili., fanlilt' and on till- (on rc; .ttion
of tit. i';ttrick,7. 1)is_,ion.u ir..
He Was a
rrI
short limy on till- mi.,iou in A iL,eriit
and his tlc•ath W,. .n it' unl-Ap'( tad.
Coll
Alnrplhv nine to 11unCrct in !13 t. IIe wa.
out,t.uicling, at panics and liowr'cl mill k.,d
aI)ilitV lit ant' little adniini.tr,ttiv.' work
tviiclt fill to his lot its it bov .
His pliilo.opliv
I .wished, Iw loinrd 5t. 1'ala 0'!.,', Soci(-tt of
the 11i..ion and c'on1plc•tl-c-1 lii, 11it 'ololy' at
hilt'' .in.
_\ftrr
ordurttion
hl- tr.ivaile(I
throu'h the county t' hat t0-in
on the. work
of the nai.si':11.
At 01^- land of Uu' tt.0L he
.ailed for \il,"ia and started into the
Mission aaorl< With all hi; vi orou. cnrr1\.
Ma.s for hathrr Con 1t'a-;
TI'. hctlnicn)
celi'btatcal bt. Lis brotlic•r in h r.' Island, at
Which tt-c•n• all leis fanlilt' and a uia'at ,eatherin
of pi I,>t,.
1o his brothc°t'. '\\'i,ha, and
to hiefamili.Nrttia,to, xtc'udonr.Ininatlit'.
REV. ALOYSIUS DALY.
A
LO1 511 5 101'N' cams' to the .vpo.tolic.
School in 11L17, stm t d ilrin his Iona'
here Lc
it hl i;,ht mill cla'v-rr
i)o,.
I)ttiin, one of his
lc; iti ons he wit.
i0e in IL-Ifa',t
ink oltt• of its Wont
at
rai ds 101,1 ills n a' m' es ;!ifterecl fr om tlac
clfrcta of that bombin'g.
In I913 he entered
the Northern Civil S(-i\gicc. I.at,--r, ttLyn
his it- a lth had ',aiIlicicntlv' inlprov'l-d, Iw
joined the Con rcyation of th e 1' as ,i ori. In
th(' n aa viceship lie a.iu)w'cd ^4 rt•at p!omi.a'.
L .a, t sit lit nl('r, tt'hen bat 11 in wit 11 the othci'
noA' icc•-,
in I. oWC'r L on;:li Erna', Lc \,, it,
was v^
dm
:'to
I Ii<,lcat11, (lilt to it au'ra' accident,
T o hi.
all the more p a i:{mint.
am t rrliui atis brctI!Icn we olfar om'
1l-, m 11c d.
it
nlakc,
fit III ilt
auccrc sync aolIa .
CHARLES S . QUINLAN.
W
le.lrna'(1 with dt•rp tclrc't of the
dead! in \A ,itcrfnrd of Charles S.
Fath er
Oninlan , it, Iola] u. by
l'iuttcanc,
5.,1.,
his
old
Drench
\ Ltstt•r.
MUNGRET ANNUAL
ISo
who ryas tt it h
Chad 's told F atlirr hinucan ',
hits in his last illness, that much of theoorl
Ile ditl in Iris lift' was clue to lilt, tt•aclting he
oil
tIetrlcs did a lot of
got in Mtingr 't.
) utlgt•
which ttas not knotv i i in this tt'orld.
caly, when Icft'rrin•g to his death, It'I adn;ircd Irini for till- way he
marke(l
took 111 ) th' case of the poor Ixoplt• of ill('
I always found hits it man who was
city.
willing to s'ryc his poor clients with the
same car' and at tention as lit ' gat' to ill,,
wealthy one ;.'' Chiu'It's in -hurl ( lob etas
_lftcr lcayin
a Hiller, unassumii ) ' boy.
Mull rt•t lit s'ryt'il as a ttritc • r in the llritisl.
Nityy. 11114--11^ : after the war Inc rr .; urnetl
Ili, ]teal studi e s and vCas yuali11'tl as it
llc tuaclc it rt•at r'ltutasolicitor' in 1111-f.
rion as it legal .^:pert in rent rte trictiuus
cast's.
Coinpcrisation
workmen ',
and
irickeit wit II it st • rioits ilhuss , i t i' snltc•r'd
din'inL^ the last
chcerfullt and patit•utlt
years of his life. AV- e offer ()Ill ycry sinccrt'
synipatltics to his b'r ' ayt•d ttitlow ant': to
is sister and hrothcrs.
ttt m,v'rrtn an
gilt.
.\i'
1-t` o' rxit 1 tt:i ^o nn•alt.
('iiilu'5it sill uta ,vet ,t^ul' t'uatlt 1'i' it. f' iliafi
,'ti
ltli'c•,ti'
c-c,ti'r
15' t'it rol'ut
it dilater 1'i 1 n51t''it ,t<ut' I t'iFaKix•,'1''t)t,.
tiara 1.tt,tn ^,vt ,tnj G^.
ililt1nni'ttiii
ill .t
ann1't•
ii)ii'd1
Ali
111tnS_.tilo( alt ('S'it i''it lit, Irl-l.t-r'tna Fi
ai:ul' I lo( an vn,t 1'tn 5tt It itt ti' tonZ,aniat
M) ]'Iwi1' ,t cunt 1't' lilt' list I, tito 'arili
^±.
}i• n ,, i•tiltarll
mt;1t-Ctrt-o
v''r:
11•
Jstt 1'
.t 'it ttftic 1' It a (hurt Itan^ Inl' n,,
ito tit,tu'
i`itli"Utii';.ln
t'.tlt
1.1111 ill t't tt.•.
I,t5ai'
m()it
fit':i'';.I.
tcul' 1) 1ct1, ,-
('un stn 111R',ti' 1''0 'oil i0p:
n ,t IiOai'<vitI i ,tilt.
tAItltill l 'it;. list-,
It
iit I It(
-lit ill t•a'tt
trill (lc,t
O S ttlti^ 1, ill tli
In - Hi it
tri
^'titlt ,1,r
`al•-lt tl-fit
llttirl,t'it
i't•ti
c^ui'
1'ti
(',tit
i-1'aoott tiuLlt.
,tilt
n-lit tnnt^a'i, i
it a 1" -11
a^ul' ittt C tonne 5t' lied hunt it . cutit lt,tn^
511 clutcait ^u iii i alt lit tit l t5.
In-a (ItCt Ili An illtflit,tc in-.t ;•t•,,lt l,,t'ttth.
tu:.inlnc,,i
t't',tl`a
a'lit' (tip 1't ttStltr 1
11` lilt
t'tttt•JL.
Ai'
na C',,n•^an ,t it I S 1'i• an thud. 11' trait
tic
tta
,ttctttti,c
tie it'
.weal ,'gut' 'u tttttltt5 1Y•
Gt vit"t-'affae
'ttCtpac(,tc ail a l'oll' £ie at' 1't' So }onniinap
BILL DONOVAN,
htn's of the last Iift t' yeas
in U nngrt't the notice ttf the de•atlr
of an t stccun'd un 'inte'r of f lit- sta11
TO nlant'
will come as painful rants.
Pill I)onovait
aboured in tIn'l
'ill t'g' since his hi l i t 11 H1
as it handy man h' looked after the' painting
of furnitnrc and vv-;Ills lit' was all adt•pt
at lh' nti.r:n of paints.
I)ntin' dinner Itt'
was first carylr in tht• lay - ha y's r'f'ctUnfor litany yrar;.
H' had it wIll( 't ul
inc•mol'y, and nia nt' of the past w hit rant'
fn visit II' old school could l x• told of their
t'oMt it fit l
eseapad's
ht'
Pill. He
alts
yi'ry devout in Ili" ittt'nd;n1Ct• at Ili lt' Alas;
it n( I visit iI I
the I)I'sscd -sacrillo,•lit in his
At
tlt' beginning of this vi al luut'gar1 to fail anti was sent to hospital
ll' died on Al it 1 -ch 15 t h, and was hnri'd in
Altutgr't lhhct .
oltl age.
alt
it
r,,o(t
('ttnnlt,,'it
1''at
Vatt.1 Ill -t till( lltc 'on n ('..nnltat.
(tilt' t
11,1
^ar'ittt ^t•
('rSlt'tt-OI I1•
asut' meal(
:.I it
luit it 711 c.
\p p'a'il 1 I 'att 't^ otl'pi ii)ii-t''1 tlt.tp.
11'
11
1 . flu'ituttlt to it -o' 11 11 11111
('ulit)11•lllll n,t t;t ;.c -:^t•Ile'111''.
111, 'it
l t'
to-;, tt,,ltrul^C(t)lit.
rant.ttt .111051' 1('11' tell
t,\ lttii P. lit t as an iii l till (Iii teal',, 11'.
('liter lv• 1't ii,t
tit( ),A
I
it
l,;nt7,a'itit
Sul' lilt I It
(ti'lt''.
hi ,ti lIt• aft tAn Ii1,iit'ita 1 avail i1' 1 1) s("% I'll
1•t" lv•
u1' tell
,;Ito-lot r,tl' ,ts 'ti'ter ,
uat.t,
till .1%
7t(r;t
matt Ill 1'(,ttti,ipt it 11 -ctr1'litheacam
a tti alt ,t f't t Marv.
'a'<t
dart
i'
a I t i '
;it-c5tou te
etl'aCrll I
1'ti• i' C: n nAtiu
iittt'. ill' all
an,tnt.
Z,(
i`tt
a l-lot'rttt•til
I Itt'aOaiit
TL>
LEO T . WEARY.
mice,at o motna, .
,lt an aolilt- . an 1j5-it t.; 'tt' l)'Strain'
t(il^. i''ail i0olaina1t an 1';Z1 at itttGnai
so
J%" it
111 ti•'.,.t
'aunt.
(I illlrltir.t t,t1t tttt' .t f-t',tttt it•.
Ali 1t,tt11
.t th'at'; 11 , .titi to -lit,tir t ' puutnttell
l a'i i
,.+tu:.l', aC n i hair, Guinn' <l ,. taut'
It n a tt .i' malt 'o' lti•tlt sac ctIJ1 1
N
1'.v
o f the' (haler of l.ro years will
coin' as a shock to ()ill fast tt'htt
tt''rc litre in' th' (.ally years of f lt'
opt'ning crutury.
Leo canoe to AItnigl't as
a small hog in 1 SLUG, lint he lillt•d it hog plait'
in the lift' of ill' 'School. IIis capacity far
;gt•tti111 thing done and i r i s ('sP ri
tier' Inttclt in cyidcuce (lilting thr time
"its Captain of 31d Club. He Invta;grd
V.
O1I'I't.:ARY
etrl'V (1, p;trtflit-lit ti 31-t1 t'lnh and nut kith
snceess ill t't-crt liar.
1-fuel' till he vCas to
AZl ' test
be
tits
assistauc' '
tt,
bather
()'llahont -, who tt ; ts Prefect of I)isciplink, at
thr tiIll, •.
L.co, vvInilst bring dt•vott•d to
amt s. did trot Iw Zj(,ct his
;ill(] \% t>
,thlr to achieve rucccss on t Ilk- colic c stag.
Uu IratinL^ 1iun rot , in 11110, he studied
En inct-rin
at l nitcrsitt ( (lle,Qc, i)nhlin.
( )It complet inA his course , Ire ACent to tho.
.Ar:;cntine and tltt'Ii' 'hotted the sane' skill
and talent in leis business ilirrt'sls that he
showed as a small l ov' ill 3rd ( luh. IIis
sojturn itt f l i t - . At- t ' i lit intpairt tl his hra't11
utnk,tt I lat in sl-iite of his fl t'tlut -11t trips
home on business ❑ nd f( ll- rrcup -ration.
1: i11 aIIy, lx, retltlni,d to I)it III it I. ;1111 t-mtinned in husir.esi right to the endHis
death was soartthal suddcu, but thr faithMav Iris kitullt- soul
ful sextant w a s icadt .
tiller our sinccrest
rest
ill
peat. c.
Wt
-'ttnpatht to his Viift and f:1111 0 Y.
M10HAEL J. HEAR14E
it H.AI':L HE \ l'Nl-mi-I his Itrolhci
I.ritt^lu-d, nt})lhrvv's uI rite latt• I>rittht'r
tit r here rarl\- ill tilt( to it t\', ti-J
ccnttn-t. llWit ;ttl, Utl iratilti llnnlret vtrnt
into httsiless in Lr,ndon and at tilt outbrcak of vyar 1914 It(- joint'd tilt- I,ritish
.lrmt and ttk,nt right tliron It the 't'ar ill
Ht- tray a starnllch and practical
I,ra1tc.
stholit o4lirt t- ill tilt ar;nt anti ete:'t
I$1
(!ctplain 'r.ttl th e highest praise of his
stetlin reli.!4 itiits tpuditics .
Ht' vv'as iransft rred to India and aftrr souu' trars thertItt. snfft-red It sevrre It ss ht- tilt- death of
his wife, who was a devout conrcrl.
:A
farther 1ricf was atldrtl to his No. by tilld",tt11 of his hrothcr Major Edward at
Malta, whose obitn ; ut nrtticcc n-as puhlishr-'l ill tilt. 1932 ,Axat'AL.
To his sister , his f;uuily- aild Al his rclatitrs wk. titter Dill' sincrre sv mpathics.
CO[4AL O' BEIRi+IE.
Ir
> with tilt- (It-eprst trlret that
record
the
earl'
dtat. t
of
I)oil al
)'Reirne at Galtt•av on the -)tit M;u-.
\V-i1'•1 Donal tame to Milli l'ct ill lilt-t he
teas It delicate bot, but hopes here tntcrtaillcd that he Ilad shaken oft leis malady-.
Ilk, was a .,iftetl but and shovt•td much
prtattisc ill (Lt's. lli light heart 'ate oink,
the impression that he had not a 00111' of
au v- kind abort his health, tit his 1"( .1
rclii,!ious spirit and Iii' dc to tion to MI-il
mail(' t)11c rcalisr tha t It,, felt he could not
1)ill iny I. It('
Ctitillt tilt It loin h'a'te of lift-.
summer holidav-s ;t chill b rortght on hi, old
, :A
, \ long;
!
ilhl css ltillotvrd and ACas
borne wit It ('ti-fl 111,1 p.ititnce and resienatiou.
'I'll. new" of his (loath ca [lit as It
shock to tilt- hoes. AVVc under Diu' deepest
sv'tnp_tthv- to Iris parents and fricnris.
Condolences
\V't offer stmpat 11v to :
Paddt and Nicholas >ntlcr,on the it.tt t of their father
Peter aril R, )bill Shcchv on tilt - dt afh of their father
01 the death of his mother
Rt•v. I). h-al:in,
0 tilt- drill-11 of his mother :
1>ttb hitzp.tU ick, on
lather Patrick \V'aL h, ',. J., a1nd Captain J. I). AV alsh, on tinn death if their moth, r
Rt,t. I';ttltt•r W. stcpht- llsnn , ^. J., oft the death of I r is sister
in tIt, tlrath of Iii; sistt-r
i t'v-. Pro. F. lllliv-art,
on tire death of his f ttltcr
Rt•v-. J. B. Tobin
:Uld to all Past Mun(rtt Tilt-ti who Ituv-t 'utfcrcd b i t-cav't•tucttts t_lurinh tilt. vrar.
I{tt•rnal rt st ;'ivr to It hcut, t) ford : and let perpetual li }ti shine 11lLtrt 110 111.
MAI
Standiu
THE DIARISTS
:\1. Noonan , K. O'Brae c, P. Corr, G. Palmer.
.Scuted : V. Fennclly, .I. Clear.
SEPTEMBER
3,':1
year.
1)eli^^l tlul ^^tatht r opens the school
.A ,rt at unmbc•r of new faces anutn,st
the :Apostolic., returning to-clay, but seine
old faces have saiird all the way hack from
old Ninsaic•.
Con4ratulations to J. Roland
and J. Calla her, tIn new Prefects of tht
:Apostolics.
lilt -You begin to thick that an .AtomicBomb ita., trnck the older boys a; they rt atl
the Ex.on. result.
5/h - Lee/to lire i'u
nevv wa", nc ^^ order,
nevv. masters, new prefects, I'm t]te only thin,
not
alas '
Glad to get out of the class
room and to feel the green sward under the
nee football boots. .Achillt , said When he
reappeared on the football
'' V'ou
shall know the c}ith'rettce now that I am hack
again.
`t:oz
Lsam.
what
an ease essay !Ht,w slid I spend mm. bolidavs
I vt
clean lot gottcen that there Were such thins
(i I ,A , C) L C\
but as tile. irk falls on tilt' white paper I htiar
it
backwash of black \\-iives that thunrlcr
round I, - rot 1' - 's disk, and me mind
183
23r:/ Cork wins. \\ htin will our Corks
stop blowing _.,
rctunu to those forgotten hours of bliss hv
tltc sra-sliorc.
241h - Hurlin g, lcctions . Con^ratulatiuns
to P. N 'nncally and 11. Haves.
101h- -\\'(, lake for granted that it bovccrmrs and gotis h o ne, lint scene of our
2(i/it- Wk- hear that a ''for titlnl '' First
Clnbl_u•r tried to hut' eigarcttcs in tit,- shop
"Ihe fox trying to work it quick one on th"•
Boob
past pad' Its it visit and Lamonn
still great grows tilt. grass, but
dude.(. nt\ fctit "
reet•ttt
cnrtrks
n. t
13//I -Imagine the bell 5 minute; late for
;tipper, but dott't blatnti the old school
(.luck.
I-lii Ii'lttirtg sv stern out of ordcer
a
late
stilly
Welcome. sleep -min' the
n ir.t Is always in a fix
27/h -H'Air
Raids !
1`hc
gr'oonu•rl, the situp are shorn.
horses
29 /ii - Sodality'
IElection . P.
King is
:]!-"till elhen' ] Prefect, assisted Iii,' M. Hayes,
Irwin and
M. Geanr\.
l-'o;t:;ratuLrtious
to all.
I-f/!; ti'viral ill, rtitt s of I'NH : titian
May's, Captain
I)r•ui, O'1,riett, Vice
Captain, and in 211-1 Club , honours ill,, yotecI
to the strung ). stokes and M. \\';ikh. :A
half-day ill their lion iii',
3(1/I, The older toil get, the harder it is
to gel up in the morning.
1 here was it poor Phil in Siberia
Each dad- he grew wearier and wearier.
Onc da-N' with it -till lie Itiaped froth
lI•:h'ctions ill Titirl ('lib. (*onarittulations It
Loa Hav'e's and 1Iichatil
line. Captains of tilt. littlti on's.'.
1 //t
S elections
for
thc•
Choir.
his ct•11
'I'
'allude with the N, \. ^t'p
Much
m•w-and hitherto nnsusprctrtl talent is bring
xyIuit'cl.
AV e
sttiel
fir
s,iil
for
Rctrt•at.
I71/1
Is/
Retreat
. . . folded antis and fixed cvrs
:A sigh that piercing , mortifies,
:\ look that ' s fastened to the ground,
.\ tom tit chiaitx • d (IMV II without it
sotrnd.•,
The Rctrtiat is well mad' tinder Father
Calltlebttrl '' S ittspir'ing direction .
that it
hits':
OCTOBER
the
W C hope
the
-AV'r welconx• a n w philosuphcr from
North.
]]is
taxi
was ccrtairily- fitted
with a snptirchat'gcr.
The latest front the Geography class.
\\-hv is Merrick near Poor Patrick
\\liat
type of slat; is used for sheep lands
Where
is Gander
\V'hcrc are foxes and buffitlocs
found usually
In tilt, cold regions near
the oilier,
ill lii'ti up t., the r:.sol lit ioons it't•
;c I
But wti well
Trans, idle tears
Only it good
know what they mciut,
reason will obtain an Fxirti I.icet_ ( arrigo,gnnncll calls and its buauty' ha'i'r fails to
hriny ns hack fcarlv'!.
4/it
Hh ! for the clash of the itsh so
sweet,
The living hall and the hurlers'
fleet !'
()In' first hurling match wit ii C.H.S.
Wr
will havc another chance of showing what
we can do, and wk. hope for the best.
,\ItTNGRI-".T ANNUAL
I)rcadbill- Thick fog around the track.
fttl weather, but still fn sh air at all costs.
Is it possible that the moult' discovered
chewing Latin verbs in 4Ii is going to do tilt-,
exUnl. to-nu-n rr,vvIn tier hr-t debate of the veal- the
h uh
senior Ih'bating SeeietV have decich-'d that
modern progress ill Scit-nee and Irtvvention
Oh
has really hroul,ht blessings to then.
How she
that l,o,,r l of front Rathkeale !
llost of the Juniors have been
apliruv'etl. It is said sotue of them are
capithlr of a break of two. AAe hand it to
Fran k ('I .. - c.
1 °_iir
•?Siir -English exam. Who was the genius
Oh ! fill- a window in me
veilo explained
"
.A
I
um in mV turnmt- ',.
heart '' by
Fv ^ rv holy is good
31.sf Hallow lien !
to tt, ; parcels from hone and abnndancc at
tea. 'flat nurse ptep,ues for the morrow-.
Congratulations to producer and caste of
Spreading the News.- 'Ilse lei;ghlight of
programme vv-a- '. The l)ew..the r c
NOVEMBER.
l.s' .A fascinating lecture froth Father
Long from (' Ion. Ilis talk prov ed both
i•ntertaining :nut inspiring.
Music hath charms. Preparations
afoot for concert. A';-c' might
mention in
S!it
this connection the crooners of L.C..A. and
\ilare.
tilt humming bird in the studvv.
.v dart.''
'' O11,
1'1h -Fatter
I)ick
Harnett,
newly
IZin,nlrr,t.
rank,.
A\
:A new giant joins the :Apostolic
sweat
.Adarr.
Oh.
swrrt
'' Rut v'ou don't walk home from
,Just ask thetn
there on
ordain d, paid it, a visit before tlvving from
Philosophers vv'alk to
Play'-dav.
.And ask a
certain Ist (lubber what Ise t hinks of curtain
cream buns. AV'ould he not have been
better oft in ('arrigogunnell
Iconic back. hev'in.
?tlih -AV-e hear that lather Foley' is soon
to leav'te its for China.
So Iris last Icctttre
lit/i
S.(.T. beat Shannon lei - 3.
:A good
start , ho\ s.
on China has eve n more appeal than before.
\\ ho knows but some of us may follow him
our' (lay
•?2n,d - Sontc of our Listowel acrobats gave
us a hatzatt exhibition to-nitght wlhich came
oft very well.
Th: v- didn't
2(iilt Rugby- Captains - Tom O'Connell
and T. O'Connor captains of the S.C.T
P. Aladtlen and I1. Fitz(icrald art' to lead the
L^ncdet'
It's a good htgimling. (Inr
hopes are high.
2iih -Masters' Reports.
it -al- our pedigree.
I3tk Half-day in honour of St. Stanislaus.
Fos-hunt near ('larin,t. Third Club o to
see it. Maybe this is where Tonv Naylor
saw that horsi:' 30 hands high.
l L.rh
I<il(larr has produced great hurler:
in thr ,Junior Apostolics' held. (lark. w'as
literally' driven oif the field
I ;iii New' recipes from table 4 ! Take a
rluantits- of potatoes. Take anot I, r•r quantity
of tapioca. -hake a further clu,uttity of salt.
Mix carek-sd
Stiffen with white of
'l-o be taken after meal:,
AV"r' intelltchtals
Sono' of us wag our tails,
other; ntn 'se their paws.
111,1;, -Mystery pi tv' started by .Al-;toliis.
It is a mystery' au tee who ate the clt;u actcr>,
181
25th
The latest effort to avoid famine in
'I llird ('hub is to ,wallow a pi ncil.
271h-- The trapping season has opened in
the far top north.
The Senior Librarian has
caught 15 pelts of mice in his first laying of
I Ic will be able to fttr-coyer the
traps.
eaten books.
17th
:A [Ili(- Nativity Play.
Congratulaations to producer and all the actors, both
Senior and Junior.
201h - Vacation.
Good byes
all
round.
The joy of freedom, or Jest I hurt any
feelings -the sorrow of parting, has overcome us. AVe can say no amore,
29/h .A philosopher. J.I'., fail d to get a
pair of shoes to fit him. The chopboy said
his understanding was too bin from the
study of Kant.
JANUARY.
Itilh -It is obvious from the general air
of gaiety that the holidays are over.
l,cclir
1(^;t^issirra revive; the shock of merciless fate.
Nev faces from :Albion appear.
DECEMBER.
Is"
Philosophers begin the study of what
they have not.
Philosophy.
Nautely. the Ilistory of
18111
-L.C. 11 Pass Maths. class (liscover ;1
new lignre called the frustrated conc.
The
plaster is reported to have ,xprt.,sctl s itisfaction at said class being able to discover
:3ra1 St. Francis Xavier. Walks to work
up an appetite. Great stoking in the
refectory. Table two should remember that
the country's food stocks will not last long
at that rat('.
(ilk
lather Foley departs for the lnissiOns.
He certainly will amaze the young Chinese
anything
I 91h
'fhe Mikado." Everyone enjoyed
a most entertaining perfornr,aue presented
by the pupils of the C.B.S. at the Lyric.
I)id I say everyone
When a singer was
giving an encore. a Third Clabber was he ard
to exclaim " \Vhat's lie si n ging it again for
when he tells them of his adventures in the
24th
rfectory.
Uncle Denis : Uncle Denis
Ilas
anyone seen t"ncle Denis
t. aaati?
Tony
Nth Reception of new member, into tiltSodality. Congratulations to all.
9th Overwhelming victory for Third
Club. Oranges all round.
Barbers pay us
a visit. There are many marked nu-ii in
ottr midst.
5th fain! Bain! Fain , The philosophers
will soon have to swim to the hut.
26111 (on,,-,rats . to our Inter-provincial !
Honourable mention , too, for the match
against I.eitster.
28th
121k- Play-day
in
honour
of
Father
Corbett'; (,olden jubilee.
Our heartiest
congratulations.
Thank
you,
(orhett,
inn xpected
for
this
but
Father
most
\\'elconte br.'ak.
Kith
In a religions knowledge wort. in
guilty (if who
sake
the (i;
:3011,
slakes
money for numeys
'' Gluttony ," answered Joe.
Our
waildcrings.
Th.
Rambler returns from hi,
in time co urs e of which he entter-
taineil Bishops and
our
L.C. II the tluestion was asked : What is he
Frank Ring appointed prefect.
four just men become fire.
LDS.
.A comma, man.
John 1
FEBRUARY.
2nd the I'uriluation.
Congratulations
to Fattier lyilhride ou pronouncing Ili, final
Vowsl
186
2,'ir .A play-day for Father Provincial.
.A nd y c'ro' thankful for that rift.
S.C . T. defeat ( ,arryo \cett.
3r11
Harold
Ai. O'Shaughness v' and M.
(ith
hay' hrtakfast in Ireland and dinnt r in
best of lack ti hot Il_
\nit'rici I .
snlltr,
\V'hat mental angttislt w.'
7111
probing the' (depths of Hegcl's Philosophy
W e art it-mindt'd of the'
Iiii',;I
-Butdcksmeoialhng
comical as
yott.
Ouack
, hlu'y ivaddlc ronutl, thiy do.
Thcv cat all sorts of things,
Monthly Playday .
3r;; tiecolld (,]ill) I )coating Society continnc their ca illpalgtl of destruction. They
holishcd cinencts, racing, g,ullbling,
Faye'
fa tonics and city lift'. Aoyy- they have done'
nv,ty with ii 'vCspapt'rs
HardIV'
.'iii l;tncala',
nn lu;ulih .
And theta thcy (1iiack.'.
I-II/I
'utl Ilayt you cycr heard of a he
Cork ? \Vt Faye. 1Ve hope tlu' het
ht' Ft paired.
tiecond ('lob pitch is only lit for
I111r
duck:.
MARCH.
Is that Irnuy,
Length bat
I.C.T. pass on to the tinal.
Strrunl. I'aladox, or just a joke., No
.ysl: AV'tdnCSday .
\V' t RUU ' t all go vvaIkiit to towlI.
sit
I h/li
\V't' arc happy to sic t\ \,k) past Cork
" fly George ! tau
tndents up from L'.( .C.
T'niytrsity is ;I Corkin;; place," tlt,y
I It tiny one :till N yox 1, 2. and 3
5
are getting anxious.
I and
lU it
I tt/i .A junior :Apostolic tlctnmtds that
Olt. (nn^;t llations ht' mnzzltd at night.
21x1
Tll(
).( T. (lt'fcat tln' ('ro'sctn(,
t) t, o nil.
whoh' school ;tad login ar tlc•, I I
251)'1
Visitors from hcaytn to tho' little
dormitory.
little
I'rclcct's room is crowdk,d Wit~i
refugees.
" blinding
Ilaslt,
Sparks, -ir."
" `ll in white, sir."
Mlirray lntt in a new boll)
tiir.
All-_
I (i ;?
\Vh tt was t hat Hoist t o-night
l ;th
\Vhat yyas that noisy this morning'
Thc pickers sek,uto'd to
SI;nnnoek pi, king.
I
Click]. them on.
O n one or tvvo
Vyi rt' It( it Ilntict'd.
Ir
ill
-t. I'airick'. I )a v.
Istlr
in
A link, sermon
Irish from the Nectot. of the Cri' Ccllt.
Concert and ()elution Tinlt.
Swans sine bcforc they die. 'Twcrc ao
bad thing
Should certain person; die bcforc
they sing.'
find we enjoyed it heartily.
1!fUr
ti.C,'1'. htgin tackling a hag with a
jersey .
It vyould ht' more realistic if tho'•
Itut rocks in the ha(.
2016'1
joci(t\.
Final
Uehatt in Senior 1)chatinP
'I lit
uu•dal is the goal of their
Goalie
ambition, So tiny give of their hest.
nearly n;tched the goal. ( ungrattllatintts,
(,ttrtt'1, but (tidy oilt toad can \\ill.
f)
22):d Wk, arc glad to hav'c auwngst us
:ltiltc
ozanski. AIc did not I:no^t' that
Paths r ^Icfaligott cnnlcl speak Polish.
? ftlr -I ndcr Thirtcrn's hcvrt (rc scc nt, it-U.
(;teat hopes for the luturt.
6.1h Red propaganda in st-colld Club
llrhatin
Socictv. But whv shouldn't hr
vV.tVc' the rcY1 flag ' sure. his Rttddv'
himself.
27th
W c go down hi•h.u'r Rockwell
l„'rat \t-as tLr fall thrrrccf
\ zi) I \
7 !h Junior Cit' Cup Tc:'am plat' Glc ,nstal.
\\ t athrt is too hut for Rttgb'i'.
l1';;
A certain nxtnhrr of the choir was
❑ skrd to sing
s,I,.
Ilis unsctcr Wa:
Y, igl
I2/ /u -.A certain n tnbcr of I..('. 11 Maths.
(lass was claiutim, to Itavc. a nc.va mctimd (It
working nut logs. "fhc master Coll sit 1(,Ivd
hint ^.ortht cif a travc-Ilin;, stndcntsltil>.
I0Ur
Palttt'undav ! I'ltotographs.
[ii
prrrnnial tnv tcrV- , AI'hiclt is C. and which
is L. A\ aid:: Nt,w Tu,cluticluc' ! \ ot tlndickt'bfrd, but '' Now, boys, wt',t`ch th,.
dtt^t
APRIL.
3rci Out ^.(."l . hopes arc d:tshclcl to tin
A
ground.
trinntphant
failnn.. " What
though the held be lost ! \ll's not lust '
Master
albus
-tndcnt
I.
N ow, vv ` tat's (hr nu aning of
llnnno.''
Iti!k (irrat Socci i Finals.
gams sand in a triple dram.
"Thrilling
1 //i ,(nttior Cite (hp Final.
llrlc;ttr,l
Liv the (Yrscrnt a fter a grcat an:c .
hontotrem, to fic'r;h tic'icls and pastur:s nc«"...
]lasirr : " \1 hat do''on call tlu' long
white gattnt-nt that the priest vVi•ars
it Mass
i:'iAY.
s,tudrnt
\ cstmcttts...
\la,tit'
What do v'ou call
1o ph. \\itlt \cr\ white hair
^tnd^ nt : '' Rlontis ,
Chung
Is
\\c'rr thinking of writing Sonic more
jottings - whiz the I::tc Itas
Ring olt.
THE PHILOSOPthERS' CORNER
one (h ail -
THE IIOUSE PREFECTS
Ar B rck : F. King, N. Purcell.
In Front : D. O'Brien, s. I l;q•cs
C,
S. Dillon.
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1'.\;; ('.flail!( \ll
O'h( an, William '..
I)rvvin .
G('t,
rapI1
Irish, lLatin, I-listorv-, Alath(-nlati(s. PASS (r_ITIFtc.-VII..
Iri,l!, I:n li;l!, Latin, Ili;tur.. (;((u,raphv. t^.vsc (r1?.111:1( rF.
Irish, LItfIish, Lati! (a o Ia11hv., llatlienruics, I)ravrinh.
F.v>;
( I'.Rltl-I( \I
(htiun, pat ricl:
\1 alsh, Janus J .
ra phv .
Mal h('ulat i(^^. .A ppli(d
Irish, I It lish, Latin, IIistuI . I)rivviF11.
lIat hrnlatics.
1':A 5
lily l 1t6 'Fli1*1HCvT!._.
MATRICULATION EXAMINATION.
NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND
1>r „ut. Francis
(;rrrn(', 1"'anuot
Mitliins. IZay-I)IUItd
O 1 hii Iy , 1'(-vin
C, liv
l;r('nd,ut
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I'ldnumd
H,'n(:(is,m, ^ohn
1lurlliiv , k(-vin
h, liv . Ivan
Anlan. ]li(^lia, l
O C,uulor, juint
Oninu. I'ati icl:
\\al;li. (,uncs
Calla in•r, ,1uscl,lt
11agnir(', Vicho( I
\oonan. Malt icc
my III. Jan:cs
J.
INTERMEDIATE CERTIFICATE
.Anglint, IIl„nrts
nux(^t tt; : Irish. P.vs; : Eu;,lish, His tor v and (;('(,graph .
nlati('s. r';; (: ItIII I(.v1 t.
IIi idrrick, 1 III I
I s
ra;ti
Irish,
Latin,
Iistorv
and
1I atlic-
Gc(lraphv. Alatltt'ntatics. i .ss
II-:it7!F!(AI 1.
I,ruWill'. (;('rant
u(Ixottit-: Irish, I';ntlislt.
_llathrutatic;.
I>A'rnc, I\r'\ in
P:Ass
II
1'.vss:
Latin, iIistorv
and Gco,Rraphv.
\( 11 IS ( F RTIFI(.NTE.
Irish, i 1) Ii>h, Histurv :uld (^(' <, raphv', 1lat11( nlatic -;, I)ravcinfi.
Clear. Huth
(FKiiFIC.AIF.
and (;('ofirap11y'.
Irish, 1•:11glish,
Latin,
(list, I v
tluy(,t R;
PA-;; (F:Ilt IF!(.A'ri F.
11ath(•nlatics, (,Ont!u(•rcr.
PAS; : Irish,
Latitl,
Histtlrv
and
u(,Noi'its: 1:n lisp, 1)ia vntg.
Clear. John
u„x(,rlts : Irish,. English, Latin. l liatorv and G coRra plly , Drawing'.
P:1>
(alla,Lhaul, _Anthonv'
((t o r^thliv
IIUy(,l R; FF.IITIFI<'AT1:.
P.AS; : 1hAtll, ;llati( ^.
1189
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A IUGRET ANNUAL
I90
Fitzgibbon, l rand' ..
lit >N( t t:^ :English, Latin, 1latlicmati(.,, I ) awing. P:vss
and (,l'n l'aphV'.
I rt51t .
HIst UI^
n N((I-nS (LR"11FICAl l'
Pass: Irish,
n fish, Latin, History' inl(1 (;co raphv'.
N •i in
T I I N,
I t.
IiN 1 kc cl-n I 1 1 . 1 (
\[athrnr,tt ics,
PANS : Latin. I listotv and ( -o,•raphv ,
Irish, English.
ii N )TR.-;
noNut'R5 Cr:l<r1FT(.vrL.
1lathcnrtlic<.
10:N-CRS : 1-:nlish, Irish. Latin, History' and (d-ograph\ , 1l athcmatic,
I itzpati ick. R(,I '•rt
I (1t v , 1licli,u i
(;miry. 11ir1,.( .
Ora viimg.
Irish,
it('A('i ns (14.1"I'ui-IC.ITL.
L at in,
(;( ngraplly ,
Hi .torv' anal
Milt hcniatics.
P1ss
('lill IIP!(.ATH.
l.iri , l a-.il
English, 1lathcmatics. P.vSS: IIislI, Latin. IIistnrc anal
Ii,x(t'r
(;co rapltv. li t Nat- is I EllFiLI( ATE.
Piss : Irish, English, Latin, I Iistorv, and (;cographv. I, I, s CIRI11:1(
Pas,
Irish, English,
Latin, I I isturv• and (iro,raphv .
Iru^a,t rs
i.;tvvlur, jailers
iT
(:rr(9t, 5trpluiil
Ibury . l'atl
1:
llathrtuatics.
Nu
la :
En;;Iish,
\[ it tl it'11M
la ri att, Patrick
...
11;c(. nrtain. .• List ill ...
\lc1nrrt:rv, Oli'•r•r ...
Uctivt(rncv, A\ illiain
11(•i-rick, I'ati icl-
...
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History
(H
II ()A1(I-'HS ("P
III
it [Ill
:
tdrigraphv'.
Irish,
IFI('.AT. .
ua ^^(^l uau : English , Latin, History and (;cngrapln'. I ass : Irish.
I'rcnrh. 11 ( INuns 1 IlIIIIC.crP.
Iris!,, l•:nglish, Latin, French, Histoi'c aut ( l (;(o,raphk,-.
in ..I iu
n( >Nurl;s (I:RII F I(ATE.
Alathcntatics, ])ratting.
rs: Irish. Eu"4lisII, Latin, IIislorv• and Gcograpliv'. Pass:
Fi 'rich, 1lathcmatics. 11()N(ICRS ( ERTtTICall(.
I list,)]v a nd (;(o rtphV'. P.vS> : I r ish,
Laiill,
H( N FPS : English,
\lath(•matics, l)ravvin . lit IN il ls I IR 'lIFIC.-vTP.
n(,xa,l rs Histor v and (;cographv, i)ritvciug. P:vss : Irish, I{nglish.
_llatlicmatics, ('nmmcrct•. PASS CIi:TrnIC.-vTi:.
r l.'' : Latin. llistorv and (Ico;;rapliv.
P.-vss :
lluthcurttics, Uravvin,:.
PASS CLUTIFICAII..
llolnnrv_ I);ItIick t;....
\olan, I)rsnton(I
tics.
P.vSS (LRTILi
Latin,
Irish.
English,
ll()N,W1,S 1lathctnatics. Pass : Irish. English, Hisl.orv'and (i(aoTraphr.
mass ( ] 11111 IC Fi:.
nu^(^t It; : I:n lish. ) raw in"'. t'.tss : Irish, H istory' and (cokraphv.
1lalllctttatl('d, (ntllnl('rCr.
IT N Ii RS CLIl'I'tFI(.AT[.
O'( unnclI I hone;(; ..
Itosaat tai
Euklisl,. Latin. I)ravcing. P_vss : Irish. History
m(1
(;cograplaV. noN'ot'RS (l luurtCATi:
n(pv^I-'Its : Latin. P-v
Irish, l:n lish, history' and (;c(igraphv.
( I ( unm()', 1^;dmor.(l T.
Pass : Irish. I:n;^lisL, I listorv ' and ('cographt , llatlicmatic s.
t) ('onnrlI, IIrcridinl ..
\l,t;hcinatics.
P.vSS Cl:r'rl1'IC.VT[C.
t'.vss
CERTiFI C .1l'r..
O'Gi_r,t. I'aT rich
tip;^(,rl;s : l IistoIt' an(1 (;cograpliv , Draw ing.
Latin. i!(iN(^t'P,s ('I:rriuI('-vT_:.
0 ru .ni. icnaI iN
English , Latin. Flistory anal Gcorraphv.
l^t^r.cft. Alathc.natics.
ncixot t; CLRTIra( \I
1'ottrr, Michael
is
(1'I :I
hrchv , t;a rar(t
Pass : Irish. Em,lisII.
1.;it in.
Pas, :
Irish.
I--mulish.
PASS
11,ttitcnruics.
1
i IiC VII
n(:^(at t:_<: Latin. 1'-vss: Irish. I(naish, Finch . Histot ' v- (\ (;coniitphv'.
liath(ur,ttics. P.v;s r:1:TIE!( art:
nc,^i:I'll
Irish
1 n«lisl
I a tut , h't(^i( h , Il lstntt and (,r(ititill) Il y .
1 rat h('npttics. ^lit IN(!t'Ius CLI:1-I Pf(.1TI:.
\1 Itv tc, I Icr,n'd
s : Irish. English, Latin.
-
Ilistnrv' and Gco ral(hv'. Aialh(,matics.
P_Ass (FI:TIPI('.1'fl:.
\V'. a .1 iiu hate, peter ..
P
Nulls : Latin. 1lathcnrttics
P.vss : Irish,
(ico;;raplut.
ti+(N TIN P lrrl rtC.vTt .
English. His`)rv' Mill
PUBLIC EXAMINATION RESULTS
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ROYAL IRISH ACADEMY.
MUSIC RESULTS, 1945.
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Kcligious i\ titu s
2nd YEAR.
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11'. Lar°.
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English
Latin
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stotv'
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1st YEAR.
INTERMEDIATE
CERTIFICATE 4th YEAR
\^^rcgtty
Ilcligious Kno •a'Ictlgv
Cusntolo,v
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I'hv,ics
rcck
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ii'. O' llc^cru.
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Irish
I:TI glish
Latin
Frcnrh
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ahc•nrrticS
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H. (Year.
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J. 1?lan.
I ..-1 01 lln;.
N. O. O'Ne
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S. ()Corruor.
Is' /it rrae.
LEAVING CERTIFICATE 2nd YEAR A.
I<c liginus Knocclu Igo
Irish
linulish
Latin
F c u i;
Hilton'
\latlu•niatii .
U:a•.cing
li. 1! I!;;;s.
J. Hc;:-;Iuson
1/ . .ll trll?r;s
J. .tin!r!i;,
f . Jto;Ylr.
f. Smrlh.
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J. tir:t!lr.
INTERMEDIATE CERTIFICATE 4th YEAR B.
\„rc^atc
T . 11 urIcll.
Religious Kno^clydc
Irish
J. I;urhe.
I{nglish
F.. Spillane.
I'rvnclr
T. HarrcIt.
U.
heeltr.
I li,lorv and (;eogralrhv
7..llnrtrll.
\I ithc•tnattcs
H..ll^^tnuer.
Conuncn'c
.11. (.crn V.
LEAVING CERTIFICATE 2nd YEAR B.
Irish
linglish
Latin
I-Itstorv
( s-u; Ialrlty
\l athr.'Ill atiu.
I:. Cohrcl.
I'. Itcg&an.
1;. ('oli•et.
K..1/ ;ethkt'.
J Ijs;rdcr<ru_
I'.
I)u; -ti;
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Rcligiuus 1yn<In ICdgC
I rush
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Latin
I rvnch
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J.
lah'r.
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T. llene;urha;,.
7'. lla:)rctt.
V. 1laddei;.
1: 1laddeu.
1'. Harrell.
I). ('re;uirr.
LEAVING CERTIFICATE 1st YEAR A.
A-,;;m;;ate•
Iclisious K mm ledge
I rush
I{n lisp
I.atlu
French
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1- ♦ Istor\
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\lathc•matir,
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(:..ti' 1!ceit;
-I 1Jacc loluiu.
INTERMEDIATE CERTIFICATE 3rd YEAR
rc^atc
lIcligious Kuotcledge'
Il Ob
I•:nglish
1-atin
I' . Carr .
N . Corr .
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Bur/rlt•.
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11'. Flauu•ert•.
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1{n lilt
Latin
I rn^`1
Ili<tnr^ aii l l;r.igrahhv
1latlu•ma:i.,
INTERMEDIATE
I
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ll. G1o:na
_ll. Herr!.
ti II t: r.
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11. !/e,rh .
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CERTIFICATE
111,11
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ij kh
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1I I : y ;mud C;txr rahhy
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193
1/n:l• v.
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2nd YEAR B.
l alias
I';rnch
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and (' nun A\c;ilth
"Ile I'ricsth(-cul
l in:' I:i lit IL: I:;t'.- 1 In•tvcccn
The Ali^sium
:v,cia(`.tin•. a ..^; ( ^mununism
1)c;ith
t hrir,tru; (urp ;'ativ-c
Joseph
!'raver
Ic•II
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El /tY 1 1)/i lt.-l J
Motion
...
...
--.
...
...
...
The Goternnient opened the case her tin
]lotion by endeavouring to show that Capital
i'nuishnient ryas in no tray ncces,art for th(major (-crones. J'ollowin,u on
prcyention of
this came it plea for the murderer whom they
maintained was too harshly treated for a
laps(- of one moment. It teas pointed out that
AR( )I I>Ittii
B1
"'1II:vT ( \i'I"1':11. 1'1-NISll.[1., y7- -^I3oVIA)
...
hog till Motion
\ ainst the Motion
'j. Killeen, R. -Mullins. I'. A\ooloughan.
(,. O'( ollnor..1 . HenderSoil. S. (,teen.
not etihui'i cil have less capital crinies than
those tchere it is rigorously applied.
St. Thomas provided mane convincing arguments for the opposition. which in general arc
summed up in thi,, that a dangerous member
of civil society must he cut ()it for the common
the fact that human jiulgnn•nt i, often at
good.
Ill the continuation of their case the
Opposition stated that tilt, world could not be
fault men in the ycr important matter of
life and death, has it very ^_Icnu,ralising effect
ruled by good-trill alone, and that Capital
i'unishnu'nt teas the only deterrent which
on the whole conunullitV--
Finally, examples
were brought forward aheicin it was shottn
would make pcoplc realise the value of biting
life.
'I he Motion tta, lost by 14 votes to I I
that countries tyhet'e Capital I'unishnient is
S1'f' ).VI ) /)1:1,:IY1:
Motion ' Tit.AI Iit:,HIMI {N ARE losING
I'll I-IH SE N T-lI
f it
NA IBIV
\V-. O'l ' aii, M. O'Toole. J. l' i'Ily
.Agaimt the Motion
TI ie case tar the (iorermneilt vca, npencil b-
imiin Ia Ined that front the y ery beginicing Mill
an explanation of what tine uationahte iz
right through Irish history there utas no true
nut a mere feeling but
National
concrete.
niethin
tangible and
Irishmen are now satistiell
Spirit
within
the
rounirt-.
This
with
they sought to prove by rile endless internal
the bare feeling and neglect to foster it real
dissension, that ercr racked the country and
national setttinunt.
as
To prove this ,tatcniett
a
''cry
good example rues quoted that
reference tea, niadc 1 the casual interest put
phrase
in the Language Let five., nioyenri'nt. to the bare-
until Igloo and onwards did any will national
faced dishonour paid to the National Flag
spirit grout alnolig time pcoplc.
and
\ationaI -Antheni. I inalle. there teas
present dey it is grouting and was vividly
pointed out the increase of eniigr<ttion and the
manifested in the generous response of all
growing interest in torcign g;;mt,. music and
parties in the rcccnt initrgencr.
dance,.
i ligh-ling, tcitli t ippositioil '
Thence to the
_At ill" rating, I; voted for. and i i ag;tinst
The argument for the Opposition took it
coniplctely historical till.
the notion,
I here the speakers
1' I lt'gT I)]," PA i'l,
Motiotl
Not
-
Tlt.%1 1)Imti ( RA(V I> 711:
For till, Motion
Against thi
..
Motion
I : I s I I i l > I i i i G i i \ h tl-N\I I N I' "
Gallagher R. 1lnllim, A1'. AV;thh.
M. ( )'Connor, ^. Henderson. K. Murphy .
SENIOR APOSTOLIC DEBATING SOCIETY
After deiinin
I)lniocrary as thlt funs of
government in ^^Iiich the 1v'croi n
athurity
placrd directly [ir indirectly in the halals
of the people. the spraker, pnidutxd an at,gunwilt basal on the fact that in a I tenioc ratio
country, Milli is truly recognised as the inlage
of (',od.
IIteit
followed a direct atutck on
the only two rc ntitin i II y forms of ',overn111('nt
^con11
197
-I re'donl of Con.;cience. I'reedont of Speech.
'I- he Opposition Sought to disprove the
sserti(ln by proposing I)ietatorship as the hest
form of goycrnniciit.
This they deduced front
the fact that such is the type of goycrnnu•nt
all nations resort to is a linu• Of crisis.
F\ ell
the I)enu:cracics that fought in the Lite vyar
were ' iItit a I I
ruled by one man in the crisis.
mentioning, na1111 y. I)ictatorsi)ip and
\lol litl't'i IA'. A1Ili(11 AAere to be avoided bemuse
they fullo1vcd UIC principle Of placing all the
stated that there is it great danger of a small
powII' in the hands of one nail. 'I'll I'll ),L'
State, especially as it is so easy to lead all the
their ;Irgulnents tltc (oyernmrnt built up a
less educited. all of whorl have it say in the
gllIvying
election of a denu i'ratic gavernmc•mt.
nioticn) was lost I•y g cotes.
picture (If the
goat liberty that is
allowed to cyPryuuc in it Ii ioi)cratic iouutry
Ill
their attack ou 1)emocrary the Opposition
group getting into poser in it I)enIOCratic
The
X7:1().A1) I)li1;_1T
\Iottutt
Ill.-Al, . A tV'()Ri .1) AC:AK 1, \1t)RE lit•;At•:PlC1:Ai. THAN ILARVIP( 'I. Ti)
('i)t'\TKII-S."
Ior 1111 Motion ...
\u.Llinst Hit- Nlotiwl
Alt''l'R.AI.
W. I lull„nd..1. Irtlt ' th, -1. Condon.
J. I;olarul , J . ()'Connor , J. Ala,gltirc.
'I-he (;l,yernlnelit illtrotluceri their argument
follow war, are 11111m wii in it aentril country.
aav escape contagion surrounded as the.- are
by
'' pc•stiltnce stricken
ninltitu (ics.''
In
general
their
annllllents
follows :
were as
Then there followed a description of the great
'I ' ll,- appalling increase in taxes, with nu cor-
demand for 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 ( 1 ds of neutral countries
respollding rise in wages, tended to Illithe the
during (yar tint(- and after it.
lot of neutral citizens an estreuwly hard one.
by lit-St etimnerlttil1l evils vchicl). though they
Thc•rc is in a
nentrd Conn try it nelr stinndns to industrial
Initiative
and open chance for estinSion oI
As well as these there
trade and Commerce.
is
the great opporuWill y for heightening tit('
counn'''s
material
prestige
by
medical
and other
help in the iill ntedialv post-war
There was open chance for
and every dantierr of severe
Black
Alarketin'
Dade depression.
\entral ships did not escape in the past world,yar and even 11euu 'a1 cities gut their share of
heay y honihin g.
Sloreoyer - Ihere wiIs that
ever imminent danger to prestige iahen Smaller
nations become the roycted prize of the great
period.
The Opposition, appealing to common Sens('
auldidly asserted shat neutrals ronld ill no
0
P Wel-s. '1111 vote was 13 for and 13 against
tlic motion.
•
Senior Debating Society
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SENI(.)l: I)FIt.A I ING SOC IHFY
'hu: Stniot I)ehating Society lath it sued`„-
ott-n on the txpttitncetl tltbat(rs who tt'ratttl
(ul vtar in which the logE st auntEn'tl of tb;It iita
tttaiuel in form Cr v-ear. a as niaiIt tainC(I it
u, to such a lint tli,plavv in the final session
hilt vvt p1(1111(•t1
to seek out nevc talent.
not claim that
could
AV'e
met sttrpassetl.
nne of ota lire scssious proriticth it
trusting that the t iithusiastnt anti food-will of
-r-Iv
the utvvconrtrs would sufiicientIV uphold our
display of the poli -lit d oratory that wt htnrtl
stantlartl.
in the final tlcltaue, but vice do Maim Utat at
school
-itch session there were gootl spttchts lloath-
mentor, Tonle together to learn how to speak
in public, not to slioyc that they are mastca'-
lt
ntombers vvho were making it first ilpptar-
A\t couhl ptrhap, hart maintain-ti a
ance.
higbel stamlaitl of debating by callinit more
Flfi^"l ,/ g JgtV.
Mlotton :
iVu(,/ /iI
.After all. a
lot
teaching
Ochatilln Society is it
public
speaking
the
of the art.
lllt;;^
lll.A i
Till. 1'Rtt0i
tt s ttF at IF:ACF. AND I\Cl:ATIU A IN \IOitoR\ 11MES 11.\.,; DONE
MANKIND AIuRH iI:ARVI TIIA\ Guoi "
Govtrnrmnt : F. Ding. R. Fitzpatrick.
O'I)oh(.tty.
t11tlto;itioll
G. Slit t by , S. I)illon. lc. O lir;ltly .
lot', 15 vote, ; :A.;^t111st, ''s v,'t•s
SENIOR DEBATING SOCIETY
199
hither i"nt ii
present at MN ( a ll. jil,j
debate of the year, an,l in a brlet. t itit ia,^in"
Satiety
of last tear, had ,crtt i it "„,d
ipprcntit eshi1).
h.
anri
Uuh,
boil, nintle iiucVeenc- and the illcet'iti of thci it'liitrv
realIt enhanced then).
C;. Sbr,;r
antl .^'
,;puht' i:t
Iighi, r anti more Colltl'iational st^Ir.
the luyul)tr hUmairous pooch
,Imct•h It ill, ulated the (.nt husiasn) of tlu: tii iiihcrs i
pointing out the important function a
I)ehating Socit'I
Intuit,
preparing its u(mhbers fur their future t,irccrs for till' al)ilitr
to speak in public is as a,sct. if nut an ill(isprnsahle rc,luit'einetlt, in t'\ -ri aali of life.
' I his first dc•bett' %%a,ill(. of the It '.I of the
of the '.ailt•u told hcatilv against the ticiq^)tier
and sn I„ss palalabl.i'
,u'2utuettts of the
Fear.
AUniug Ihat the
a,ja''i<err.. %% 11,
,(.ere
niostIy ,ratluaics I run , tiet„•),^ ( I.I i, I )('h,' ill,
,^F(If.\ I) tit: c-1O -\- i.\',) r<rri):r
t'Ii.Y1 THE I't Ll.I;aI Ul - vu-i „I'VILNT i i i
Iil'SI INIrltl (ai
t)r I1ilS I t i NI'!Ii
llrl/;)i; ^
rtrulc a
this
t t:tte
'I'H1k!)
Fl o .
ter)
but
iii ;vacs ;
I
it.
'il is I111
,,Hui hunu,rous
15 votes
,.ccakcn
fo rn ianrc was
h evCciieut lel-
'f
I
l,l'
:In
(Xi tr::i\c 11".
nt t,,.,
1)t-r,
I ,u)didatt' : Al. 11,;\ "S.
Suppt,11' (1 by 1'. ()G;u,t amt I'. lb•m-,gli:m.
lir >i)1t :
i - Ill- r T !Z.AP rte 1t11.1.
M,1'( urtaill, P. AI,-\l,tl:un.
ll:nc,, A. I'nrct'll. F. ('irr^il)hon.
U}tla!,iliuti :
1Ziii)!r :
IIih '1
.1 nti-l'artitit,n, '?!) v „tt's ;
I ntuli I.ti. : "I'. O'(.)I m-ll.
^til•p.;rtt it
Mnlm.-rnc) , :1ntl 1'. Afolonce.
1-:c,n,urii - Sccurit',
lit \,.!.'s.
The third session took tl,e form of an clee-
ina much interes; antl iillin4 iho parts t,utdi-
tion tueciiii in which the vital eamJidalc, Int.
,lutcs anti liv'ii' t'co sttl)purtcrs nits :a political
a
for,.uur ,chid, made- ii Sol t felt in i'.)t' cycelltnt
tat all t
sent its the I,imericl:-(Marc c.,n
SilliitneV addre,ded Ilit htn-e, ottitillitl;; ILe
ptcche, U.1 N.th sides : The hest sp,rche,
prUgraill111c, of (heir rcspe,tive pastier and
of tin' 111;11) attire made I))v I).
p,,'i:ltin,,
anti
out tilt ntally ru ,•nt reaSolI- '.cht
ut' cntut Loll=e
tile) ;houia het the "C" m
T
H. +F_, ,
T. O'G,
,ritl_
Ill
It.
ll, I . ta, I
11,trr<
far bcliin,l.
C:.
nia( le unc of till' ;11< t, tra •" -'
This ezptrintcnt was it groat sm trss, I ntnts-
and
(i,i
y'' of
the vt,tr ,tt 'his u.,-ct inl;.
FOl'//IH .5F5S1O,A' fF,°1-riiutrt 131.1,}
M )toil
111.1 "f 'iii
Fltth 'l
TI Ir.
1 0:
r t',)ill'I'I.SI„A `nib
I I) Iii IVil l
I., l) '1'( ,
1RKl-S'I' ' I'III
I-:u h F
1.AV11
T.
O'( tumor.
Opl:osititnt : I). O'Rri,1), ^. l'inn:nl, I'. Ihvtitt)rtll.
1)'.'Srfil
I ',)r, 33 V Utt'> :^E; ; ti ll ,I, I.i t ilt -".
( . ()spetrh ill thi, nitciiti vca; one.
of lilt I:c,t of till' cans and , lid much to •.ti;l
the
house fnr ti
mad, it Ill c ^ iguru i, ,pectin fnr
the oppositi„n.
,vt rniucat's ctnisc.
F11'111 ," J ," /H.\' l1ur, ; )tI`,'')}
'I Lc ,nbjccts fur the liual ll, halt- anti tin' >pcal<cr, wort' as follt)its :
\lotit)Ii I I i : ' ' ' 1 l l _ t i I I I t A l 1:, t VA-IS .A( t - i ) A i l ' I . I SI 11< I) 'it
stilt 11<II 1SI) TIi. iN I)AAIFi.
O(-t)N N i- I. I..
liu^crnnrnt : O, llclncrncv, N. O'13ra,1^.
Ol>pusitioil : (,.
tihct'ln.
J.
O I)ohcrtt-.
SECOND CLUB UEBA I'ING SOCII?TY
I
I)AY BOYS
.'
Back R,).,-, :
M. O'Brien, K. Fitzgerald, F. Fitzgerald, P. Moore, G. Canning, J. Meaney, M. McNamara.
StiAkIM : P.
Hanley, V. Beggar, AX . Foster, E. King, J. CanninL, S. I lanky.
Seated : Al. Potter,
M. 1). :Fitzgerald, D. Fitzgerald, J. J. O'Brien, Esq. ; J. 'l'avlor, B. Colivet, B. King.
On Grwuul
M, Mcaney, E. Prendergast, J. Leonard, N. Aleancy. W. Foster,
SECOND CLUB DEBATING SOCIETY
Motion
T H .AT
{21
C.API'I'.AI.
Governnunt : I' . Mc lah rn1. G .
l IT-
Opposition : P. Doll-worth, T. Hent-l,an.
1"] RST MOTI()N : For, 25 %-otcs ; -\ ijnst, 20 v'ote's.
-_('t >NI> M<rrtoN : For, 2S v'otcs ; :A.„ tinsr,
17 v otes.
R<•ull :
a
Pl'NIS11M'-NT SIU)t'Li) Ill;
The final selsi(ul was. b*
by common consent,
v^orlhV' conclusion to the y-eat-'s debating.
As the speakers chosen to speak were those
Who had been outstanditW" in the earlier
sessions it was not surprising that the spcechcs
it this meeting were of a sere high standard,
bath as to matter and dcliycry.
O. lie [mrrr'r,
(T. March ' and /. ()'/)ulrt'r./I' might be con-
medal for they certainly ran the winner,
G. C)'e
terv close.
The medal winner, while he tacked some
of the polished elegance of diction which was
so noteworthy in the speeches of his rivals,
succeeded best in getting into contact with
his audience and in conumuuic;Iting to them
hi. enthusiasm for his cause,
idercd unlock'' in not having carried oft' the
Second Club Debating Society
RE V".A1.'lR01 )1)V'N.
W W I: began
of
K1':V1\ L'YRNJ.-
the Year with a small number
veterans ,
together
with
nnuIV
promising dehatcrs front last year's
Third Club.
pleted
Some vigorous flint blood com-
our numbers. If our debate, were
slightly' fewer than last year, they were not
I<
Licking in interest .
year's
;cble
W e congratulate last
members Who have all made considerpro ;Arcs, and also the 111;111Y ardent
coutrov e sialists
Who by spcakiug from the
house :mldc 'are that the debates ended always
on an exciting rote
November 15tH, 1945.
11oti0l) : '' 'l'H.A'1' 1'111': R.-AN ox (,AI?I.1<' GAME., 5H<rt'LI) BF ItLUWV ID.,
Guv'crnmcut : 1). l:hatigan, C. Kcnncallv', I. filar..
Opposition : K. l;v'ruc, E. l'allaghan. TIT. O`("onncll.
16-111ts : 1-hc Motion was lost by 7 votes.
] < brnarv 3rd. 1946.
Motion
'I((tI '11(r. ll(ILI. 5(1()11-1) I;E .vii <1.lSlll
^
(.ov'crnmcnt : ' I'. O'Donovan. R. Sh<'ehv, F. Maclc'en.
-onncll . j . ( tset'.
Opposition : ,J. (;ubhins, P.
Reside Tht• Motion was lost b, 5 volt-S.
March Will, I916.
Motion :111.v'r 1111•; 1 (ml--nN Nt:vC>P:v1'FRS AND PYRI(I1)IC.AI.SARE .v (-t'RSF'l'o yLANKINI>.
O'Brien, 1). I l>atigatl, T. l;eatV'.
GOY(.rilltu'nt
Opposition : B. ()'Uri=cull, C. Kcnnwtllc. M. AV'al,b.
Rc'suff : 'fhe Motion was lost by S votes.
,April 14th, I946.
:A n Irllpromptu Debate was' held.
Motion ' -<j,'' S<'\ll:AY F?NA\[s. 1l()I'L1) BE ,Al'oI,i SII ICI I.
F w- :
J.
Milan.
R"SUII '
.-\gainst : R. Shc•chv•.
1 >v' 6 v'olIS,
Lost
MUNGRET ANNUAL
Motion :
TH.vT IJ.AY S('II()uI.` .1I:I'. I;1[1 1-1.1, 1 it.1N I;r>,1RI)IN(, '('1h)CII.s.
.Against : H. O'(rnuu'll.
1 - o r : 11. Iltitatl.
Le ntil : Lost I>y 1.i yotcs.
\la.' 1 itII, Iit4li. -Till' Final I)(d)ate 1)f the Year.
LANI) II.A (,,AlXIC1) MU lti, BY
e TI:F VrA' I)I' l. I>II•RIC'N, IRL
Tlf.-1"I' S1N('1:
Motion
OF Fr,it('L IMAN 1:Y .ANN' r11*11F:R 'MI-ANS.
(:oyt'rtlnlenl : I). Rhatigan, .^. Milan. 1,. O'I)riscoll.
(pImsition : I . K nncalll , R. ^hrchv , K. I,v'rne.
mild
con;tit illiona'
agitation.
In a
1). Kit>ii an upend1 the case for the Goyernnlcnt I>v ' 'ihovcil lg how we in Ireland to day
once that freedom and unity we possess to the
Ile
\\ar of Independence of Inns,) to 1( 12I.
political
pointed to the continuous tradition of armed
P. (I I rr, ' >// brunt ht for>> and the over.
whelnning and unanswerable argument afforded
rc;istancc tluough the years, continuous ill
, pile of failure , but triumphant in the end.
C. l^rurrrc :ll,' asked the Government to face
I ie showed lnow rebellion
thc• tal i , of history .
utter rebellion 11111 endc ( i in failure, quoting;
chapt e r and (erse to pr>cc his slatcnutnts.
Iigest of Irlsll history he recalled the gradual
prl>,tress fl"11111 tole to Ir)tj, none of which
was the result of resistance by arms.
by the lustorv of the rears from loll, to Iyzt.
I he demanded that tlte,e facts of our Itisuu'y I>c
faced, and dccltu'ed the motion ah'eadl' ; ^rricd.
Btvur' refu>ed to he convinced by any
K.
a1gunlcnt for the use of force which rested on
Glorious mentorle'. arc things to he 1n'oud of,
the victory of 11021. Ile analysed the Treaty
but they are not gain. nor do tiler justify loss
and its tragic results, which still remain. Ile
of life, waste of talent , coerciotl Mull oppression,
declared it a surrender of Trish ideal; of
the price Ireland had to pay for them.
-National lnclepcndencc. a lmtrayal of the
pointed out 11(111 a people can be
f. hir; rr
and
past,
considered
tine
I, d t,
Independemc a tragic mistake.
\\-;I]-
of
Lasting pcacc
inspired In' a memory . anti saw ill this inspil<lltion the real source of lri,1L resi s tance to>
for Ireland rest; oil friendship with Euglruntl.
Those who haul died in the past
This was postponed indefinitely b1' bitterness in
Hritisdt rule.
had ;a%ed the soul of Ireland , and they more
England, which was the inuncdiate result of
than ally other 1rishnlen had kept the \ational
this War. I>oi itillg to India and to Lgypt in
teals alive.
l2.
the
,ii ;vtt-
reyiewell the long line of great
Irishmen \% ho hart lahotn'c(I
for Ireland Iw
present day, he said that our position
to-day
would hayc been far better 11ad we
continued the parliamentary nu>yenlent.
I).-kit, : C. Iyr'lltlr',tllv.
3[d I'l,
I
O'I)risc III,
'the I':riitor .n'kn>w'Icdges with thanks the receipt of the foll(>w'int( (-OIlk, ,c
\Ia:;ariur:
T/tr 11
1
,unto l
(' riar : "l it l' / ortr^o+z Elan : IZnt r;;, <'i/ _l nuttnt / :
The Lr.ulharrt : Tltt' .llm't' Ilia?,ti lI/ l/'
.I r,nurl / : Pot o(,
1 L tt;tlu>u:^r : tiL .{tut
Ctl(C^ (^'l r' .I t>! t
111an^alolct
lljilt rcalt ; /h I> t>:rit't t r ]I1lhournc }
r/r^.r 1
Thc .A >tui:ut . I h
I .llatir
^ydncy', ; I'/o'.lLtv<irttt tsydncy'1 1 '1
h' k ifitrli/j+rnt : B/arhr»rh' ('nlLt,^' iItu:t tl.
Achill-A Reverie
1;^.111t fiAI^:L
N1
p1:OFLE in inland !re of the opinion that
to and hc.!ntiful cru:rv' it is ncct,s;n'v
to visit foreign Comm ri:s.
The v ,peal:
as i.+ t11ey vvr r: not am ar: that scale of the
nu>st hr;intifnl scrn:rv' in the vv'orid rc-inain,
to he stetl in 1111 ]1* Uw u cc>untrvIt I yy isle
to look triton scent's that a r t. hcautif ul, I hav --
not to v-cuttnc furtht-r than ntv
in tiv't•
.Achill. 1lrt'e I ant Contt• nte tl, fur all 'mind
n!r is bra iny.
I h e h:auty' of .Achill ut av' be
Wild, but it is at the s ame tints rich an d
majestic.
it is a b:anty- u n,po iit by the
ptrsa1r of tints which rcnrtins idvvav's fn'sh
.,nil tuenxcr a lilc.
I c',tn see it all n()\\- t om end to eutl i , utv'
itua inatiun it, monnlailt, and it, It:atht'..'
its br own h ogs and its little- ,bruit hottsts
its chj I,,-I, its white roach anti it, dark cliff;
anti ;hatlt- I v';dlc-v-s, its inlet, an d its brown
and ,o lden ,traud u n vv'hich I Invt• to Iii'
O n a sttnttttrt''s day', and oi s ours: there i
tlvv t,:^ its sea, drop hhtc. slat k re cn, antd
2.At.
afro„ th, hav, lishtrnn•n convcrsc ynii-tly
with oni iiOhc-! front boat to boat as th:y'
trail tutu' nets.
Ao other ,ountl hit that
of their soft voicc5 <n!d tf:: tntIi lapl>ittg
vvat:rs breaks tilt, trunlnil silt-lice of I<ccm.
Ik,>a^h is one of tht btu cst v'illa;,cs
iu
lrcland ;tud is, Iam sue:, the most brantifrtl.
A lung st retch of 1nown hcat'acrcovcrc-il
mountain, cmmm ircles it.
To ih: vvat of tl;c
v'illage' tin rc is v it another stt':tch of ^r,lth n
strand ttpon vchiclt the atlantic poumis
till c_tasiuglv-. I It-1111:r rite j"\-ful
gi ul
spirit that pns;t, c-cl me on a 1 )t,-a ntifnl dune
nu>ruing as I W.IIk' i it, a ii thi• st c: l, incline
which bath ittto o t'.tat cilla;,c.
lvv,u' tea the
north ros: th, kil,.' M(
ill of (rt,?;han
in stately' Arid: on+lined ,iu,oti
lit - aznn`
blue of the sky', gnat vchitt raffia;: t'l, .11, Is
pasu d leisnrriv' v a ' t u 'acasting; s had ; vCs
over the III ( tntta ill , sha ding, tltt-u
Alin;:.
its sl,lentlinn .
At the f- rit of lhi' mountain
t he v' illege itself _;iuattc'tl in the
ma'am;;
sun.
Mlle beautiful whit, wasi!i i h ini^c
glinted in the sunlight like a (loch of svc<uts
u- sii!t" on a lake at ev'cnin tide, lit by a
slanting sun. T h r mucks trout ti!i' n:wlylit mires taptrod aloft into tht cliar mornin;;
air like tl u•.s pir:s of mom inv'isibl: chnrc;u•s.
'fhi' only- sound to be hard wa, 1k.' harkin;u
of a! clog it the dis`ancr or the' (-rv of s, ,m,
,%a bird: Ily ing i v-:rht•ad. t- I Mini(t Anil
tranquil, so b:antiful a tap:•s_rt- o,f rich
cc!lonr;. of grcrn, bins and pure'-, of a hit',
pure silver and bright gold cla:hiit
over did
1)ooagh
sc:;it
ott Ibu!
1! 1,
morning : it had biv_omc_• transforIll ,:_-ci into
a place cthercal
t corm-' of Pauadis:
11,
wave, plav'irtg a gt ntIt see:na-lt' tt, it
()it the brash below.
the ur:at b'rak'es piling up on top of ont•
another un the shore. Then there arc its
kiss, blur with gr:at white flaky' clouds
in annum' and dart: and forbidding in
winttor.
As I go i 1>ack in rt•v-crit' there' I think tl!tnutst striking of its many hcauiifnl sights
are the heav:n1v' v-all:V of Iyerm and th('
pictraresiiut. v'illage' of i)ooa:;h.
.A
long
whits vv'indittg road hordcrcd hv' cliffs and
the sc•a on out sills, and bv dark heath, i
ct)v'crrd mountains on the other, leads to
Iv::cnl.
On L"ainittg tin' top of the (till just
above it, it pi'r-oil unfamiliar with the place
would gaze in vv'ondcrmcnt at the heavenly'
little v-allcv below.
I h: first thing tlr,tt
catcl!rs thc• :v'(. is tit: short
oldcu strand
tIi!tiny in the silt) with the foam-capped
w:tors of the Atlantic heating r --tlrssly' upon
it. Further c>n, the hill of ( roghan rise-,
majesticatllv', casting a dark grey' shadow on
I }cav'e'
the placid waters of the Lilly' lagluon.
been often so cnchant:d by the skint
]nagic stilhu•ss and hi'aiity' of IV::nt, that
I inta,gined I had hrt°n c;n'rietl away' to soul:
quiet corner of i;tirv k; lid.
H:t'c• acid tI!:rc.
lhcn there is the stntsct (vol Achill in a
summer
'vatting
b'O hill",
ill
red attd gild, anti ucilight corm's. drawing
a
ntautth'
of :gi'.
it'•,°r
the hint ,f the
ttuittutaius, pr:p,untg tttt• «'ay- for datlatss.
This is :' chill. I ant s> cricitantcd with
its
bc;:uty'
and i
p'acc ilrtt I mind it
ditlicuit u- turn away from it to tltc hustle
of .! rr >vrtl -,1
203
w^>rlt.l.
^{al
THE SODALITY OF OUR LADY- APOSTOLICS
THE SODALITY OF OUR LADY-LAY BOYS
Sod ality of Our Lady and St. F rancis Xavier
APOSTOLICS
Irv I :rrtn:a .Al v F) y.u t'• .I.
?:-ri^:rn
;r : J. J-
O'(( N-,(12.
J.
11<nr?;<rs i%?;n 1_es V (4:r : I. I^^^^.ir.d.
J. Smith. M. AV"alsh,
J. (^.dla her. R. 1[nllins. AI.
O'( unt.nr, Al
J. M1111711.\ .
I2 's : T. .Atzglim, ,1.
T
: I t s A I - : is v v ' ' v v ( t c
L.
O \cill,
^.
J
J.
O'(
O kt, an,
O. O \(•i1l.
V. (tune. I). N Iau, F. Nu9t
sorrv to h i m , I'st Is
vc h
d ireet:•d w:r
p urtiOn of the Little Office.
Ilt• candidate, for tl ,e ll(ccuth(^r ;nul
1 , 1 V rh'cti ms at tcndt•(I the weekly' meetin,'I dnrin their psi ii of probation. Thcv'
55'. r (, iust:lit tcd in ill(, rulea1(1 vv-orl:i^^:' of
the Sodalit v .
'I'hc S(' (' tinus inaunuralt•cl l;tst v,.nr vvrrc
(' all II on vvit iI Batt,.>s.
I he stop(' for
practical woIk he ro, ilnllted, the ofilsials
veer,.
nr;inly COnccr n,.cl vv'lt II o rsauisi n
SpiriUtal c Nerds(,
Som
pr;trtictl g ork,
I "wcv'lr, « t; dnts^ ill 51,011( sortut autl th e
trninin, Of \la5s s,. r v'c is.
o
Sodelit v for t ht space of Only- km(.
short vc;tr. I)uriq that short tint,. 1u' t) utt
the lu•arts ( d III Ow Sndalists vv 'In kllr
hire as iiircrtur aud r,tisc•d tltt' st;tndard
xn(1 spirit kif 1 1 1 '
to hitherto ultkakiwn hri hts_ AV',. thank him Vet'v sincrr^ lv'
In!' his gukitl vvork, and wish him c'v rry
I '( in and succ('ss i ❑ hi5 ncvv spl ,.rt•.
Wk. lUtnld ill ha thrt 1htcl)ouald. -.,J.. an
hlc ,utx',' Or to last will'? I)irc('t<,r. AV'c
take tlii_, Opprtunity' of thanking hint fur
hi; 15,115v and Untilin" c1forts to make Ottr
SIIInlity a ,,ttccr:;,
Early in the weer tin' SOrlulit; tlh't tc.
erect officials. \V( k I v uteet i )wer. 11 di,
kin Saturday' nihts i ❑ tits ( ltalic1. 'I'h('.ni'e'tin°s hcsa1 vy ith tht• Imhlic recital if
\1'c humbly' Brunk Our Ladv for th(,
many' Lrae,.s sht• ha> bestiio'd On ns and
' 1 nor ``o(laliti;.
11n\ vct• evrr -triv'c to hk*
vv'ortlty' skin: of ottr :^loriou> \Iotl:(-5, M;0'\.
V.
F1 vNH_I_)
Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary
LAY-BOYS
i',irilu(?;' I)n''r! ;' RE V. 1'. O i,ROL( IIA I\, S.J.
M. 11:v1"1': , I. 1 1)\V I\.
tiu(rfs^ur;
M. t',I ,A\1:Y.
.1/rnfiltrs /5o; Ins v 'n': F. ('on«'av, S. Dillon, I. I'iunan. •I . I iIiisht•r. I'. K"nnrally, ( I.
I li,1'U,
ll
Tllo-'. O'Connor, P. O'(N. Purcell.
1leinern(-v, N . Noonan, . 1 . Lawler, i ) .
]y'c'ri;sf kin
s//i : T. H(•nc,ghan, F. hitz, ibbon, 1'. Merrick, (i. Alnlont•v, .I. O'l)ohcrtv.
I. O'(^Orman, G. Sheehy.
i Ot i an, H. AIi Tones',
R('rcia'r / ,;7 .1 /5,r(, 12ii : G. (r,.sg. P. i)onvrorth , S. (ialinghc•r I)
h. O'Coltu,r, I'. O'UOn'w•an.
I. Piero'.
\I-ctut^, vvcrr In id resularlv' on ^aturdav.,.
11,11smt.a nu tiugs ycc•rc dl'v-otrzl principally'
to the work if thr sections, the' sections being
Enrh,uistic Section,
tho' 50)/15, as last v.-al
Om5, Lady's Section, ]li;>ion Ss'ctikin, A'incc•nt
tc; Pnul Scctiin. and Catholic Litrraturk.
^'1 b5, an the y'c,0' wit 11 tyteen
members from last sir : tl,c R 'ceptiol on I)crt n it,. r iill iav't' us scv'cri
111 vv
151111) 'r:0icl IiIc - N''(,I)tit n kiM
Sodalit % World 1)av . Mao,- 12th. an acldition
of nin(..
205
A.inc,•nt
and -t.
l iii'
11ission
Section.
do Paul 1si•ctions vcorkril throii,li tlii fission
- (i.•tv and tilt- Wit. Vincent de Paul Confercnc(, of which 1-(ports appear ,Is( where
in tilt' .Axxt'AL.
iii'
kiicIIfkI i,tic Sol, tinn promoted the
ustIkship of I'rav c. r. of which all the boat
ill
tion
mc•n)bcrs, arran ud the \'olutitar\ adnra
of the Hlcssed 5;!('lanu•nt ntadc bo
tiodalists during rt-rrcation, cnconrahcd the
dcviint
recitation of chapel priy cr,, and
aided the work of tilt- I'ionec•r centre.
Onr Ladv's section attended to prayrri
t i Uur 1.ad^ , i :peci;tllV- the I'osiun and tl:i.
1\ci) tiodalists recited tilt- O;Itce
)Rice.
I;I ic.ttcly
(.vi i'v
day' dturim;l\Lty. 'hhe
splk-udid recitation of the hot's' chile l:osarv
tin bi•(u (v-•n hcttr•r this 'ear than last. .A
project to "et to know .,nnlt•thinu of tic'
mt)nv fink' lladomYts sic have it) ()[It- corridors
:roil then make public till- knowledge iht'ott h
tin' 'odatlity nutlet-bocu (l, tin not k 't b('et)
put tilt() ii'i' utii)n, but it n)ttnber of rile
tiodalisis ark' ;anxious to have it done t]cxt
Thc• Catholic I.iti Tulle ticction sold over
;nu p;t n)pl, lets dill iu_; the Fear ai vc(ii as
ro; i v1)eails, scapular, and prav er-books.
"
I rcat
wa, the denrind that ;in i•stra
period for patul )l uICti Wits dev'ote'd to salts
on Sundtu's_
\\u cclrbratcd S((lalito, \\ rid i)^tv with
reception cif candiclatis . A ct'v
rather Rector rccciv col t ill - r filiilates and
he aho preached fit(- sernwna stirring
.Id(lre', well calculated to arnuic I( )v'alt
to tilt' hilt principles of the Sodality. in
tln• CVeniii, , hither W . Stepheniori avr it
Holy- Hour t () Al the boy ',, follon-u-i by
Solnu) Benediction.
:A practice which is all innovation in ou;
-'odality , but has it Strung, rc•eouuucndation
in l :rtii'r Burke ti<u a c's book, '' What i,
tht- Sodaliti' of Our Laily. ", wal, introduced
for canili(latcs for reception.
This «',is all
examination in kniiwiidi^c of tltc Sodality'
aim:, ideal', practices and Itistorv.
Tlir
reyuirccl matter vvas indicated beforehand
and consisted of the rules of tilt. ^odalitc,
selecicii chapti•rs in '' What is the Soilithiv
of ()ill, Lally
ar)d sumr other pampldets,
such as hither )Lug l"rlean's '' Sodiditc of
Our Lade in Ireland '' arld '' 'I lie `socialite
of Our Lido in Action '' hv li'r. ltonrl:e and
" S'uil tlity AV";,v, '' by 1"r. leers-ti:nith.
Sodality of the Holy A nge ls
l^;rtrl+u':
Rt•t.
S.,I.
W. Hoot I'm v,. T. F. (I'lh:istol.t..
'urris!u;:
l.
11 i at'I:
.
is iui,
.taI,
h.
uthv I.
I) (arcs. ,I. llillrm J. II I irt. A. (I I hntt,
11. A1;al^li, .I. kill kt, ( Ahgz1irt. I':. Mad(ttu, T. 1lnlcait,,
,I. Fihut, I). Rhati ^,u1. T. I)o,lt v,
T. O Mill, W. Flauncnv, T. Ila rnttt, T. O'("oujtt.ll. T. (;ttro,
L. Ila^t>. P. Shtchan, T. Kin,e.
K; rr, •: t ti u;t 1)t r. iili
D
,I
I)rc;,an. ,I. I'alntct
I tlta*t; tilt currant v'car I145-6, the.
' (l.1lity It;!" been n ntltr tlu• "uidancc
of thr(r ,ttccrs:i^c Directors.
Tilt
^^ar starftd under lilt rt°altnts dirtxtion of
.lather John I'ol(-v-, but in Noven,htr ho,
had to Itav t ]Iiti:rat to prepare for immtd
iatr Itturn to fht Ilou Iron ]li_;.iot1. The
SrdIIiS
tilt his t,cpartttm ktt•nly.
hit
rt•ali>ed (lout his Iorccful personality VVa;
t<tllcd for in tilt IItIlc cult ivattd titliIs of
tilt- pa- an vVorhl. lilt food tl It Which he
had giv'cn to tIt(. '-^otlality Work for tilt vcar
cVa: taktrn np and cartnt,cl oil by Pathtr
111
2 07
O Col;not,
AI.
S^ttttit^,
A l.
I:vnclt.
G. Gnin,i11 \chout qtr (c lconi. d back f rtnn
hi, wot k as ;il l :, rut( l n ; t l , l a i u .
F a t li,•r
(^nin;ut( \VtS no ;trur^t•r to the Sodality
for Itc vc;ls Director in 1936-7. Prt'"nrc of
^t'ork lutv(•evtr forced him to rtlituiuish tibt'
position to Father ( )'I)vrvtr t owards the
Cnd of I'cbrux'v.
Tilt, vk,,,kly* meetings of tau So d81it( tame
w ell at lcndcd tl?ron.iillt oho t car.
' I Ilk. talks
in LItutr;d were dcv otitmally topical. the
spiritual life of the SodaliS1S ;r; Buda being<<
thus ccnlrecl around th e Litnriical \ tO1 of
tilt, (hunch.
The Missionary Society
OI FI(I l LS
r.
I l IaT (' Lt'li : 1". KING, Scc.
SECOND CITH, : R. ';trn.l:H%*, Sec.
THIRD CLLUI3: C. MURPHY, S<c.
O' CoN.F.I.t., TrC 11S.
DIL L()N, Treas.
Trcas.
'1'IIE MISSION SOCIETY
()('"I .
2t lTt t
T u1- cycnin , the uyc of Mission ^nudav,
I'athcr holey, N.I.. gave a lechu'e
entitled. " Ali.s ion ill (Tinawhich
VA2t^ noagnificuut IN- illustrated with ;lidos.
Thu sustained applause at the end of the
111ueting showcil hove much the members
appFuciatud this last festoon of hathor
Poky who had always taken such an intern;'
in our Alis.ionar} SociutV while he was in
Jlungti•t.
?Iai {MISSION St-ND.yy
llurin
nicLt recreation the (Iraw for the
annual rallle in aid of the "ocicty for the
Propagation of the Faith was held. The
good salcsnlansltip of the tickiut sullors and
thou generosity of tilt- whole house in t1 it
support both of the raf-flo and the collection
enabled its to sund it drogue for J1(t to th"
1)ioccsan Director of the .^oo'it ' ty for the
Propagation of tIto
Faith . who later uS
pn•ssud hi; gratitude riot; : '' I am much
obliged for \ our drogue from the MI?Slon
Society whioTI r,,t'i cts great err bit ( )n their
zeal for the Ali;:intt:.
\oy. Ist'
Father T. Long, O.M.1., gave a most
inspiring lecture to the whole house on the
great educational work of the Oblate I athets
in ( cylotl. .\I1 wore duuli htud with thi
many interustic.g and amusinti stories of
College life in ( e) lon which Father Lon"
recounted allil deeply' moved by the evident
zeal of the lecturer for this nio t important
work of forming the future Catholic leader,
Of Ceylon.
'I'IIE MISSIONARY SOCIETY
?09
1)r.('. IPrit
The vt11ual ( hristunis ralilc in aid of (nn'
hints( lIissi(m vV' to l(I on the last ni Iit
of the term. Thanks main to the cncr-ctic
alcsntansliip of the officials who sold the
tickets and to the cn(-rosity of the house
-Ilk, considct'ahl _ Sum of r:i \\'I> a <tlis( d
i(}r A,, ilission.
Unrinn the v'(ar stamp sortirt", was held
tvvicu vcckl).
TLir(I ( luh ;11vVav's scat a
lark c(mtingcnt of cncrgrti(
vork(•rs, but
first 111(1
econ(t C1uI_>_; wcrc rcprescntr(1
( aclt vt t k ltv a much Sm tllcr tzroup of
faithful sorters '
An cdort v(as ntadc to I:ccp tiu: Jlis,ions
before the minds of the mtmbct,, h^' the
usr of the r,otic(^ board. cspr-ci thy ort the
Ii,t is of
1Psu"aints the Kicci
llt,sinn \t•v^s %
('.isttihutrd anion;, th(
boys and much tpprcci:+t c(1 b^' thrnt as it
tlu'at s is.
In conclusion we wish to thank all wiu(
assist('tl the 3iis:i(,nar^' ^ocict^' during tltr
w_ar, ;tud in particular the officials of tItr
tlu'cc ('Ittb> olio S I I ( A V ' ( I tI m s t - I ' -s such
vvmlliug ant gcn(rotts li(llx't's IIll
oti^hout
the
THE. SCHOOL OF PHILOSOPHY
Pack Ro
: D. Ryan, G. O'Connor AI. O'Connor, P. Nolan, J. Killian, S. Murpl,v, 1' ..\tv hate.
Middle Row : D. McEncry, J. Kvne, W. Lane, V. Fumelly, W. O'IRe_+n, G. Hollamj, R. (;anin ll. A. Kelly.
Seated : J. Boland, Rev. P. O'Brolchain, S.J. ; Rev. J. Fackler, S.J. ; Very Rev. Father Rector, Rev. J. T. Kelly,
S.J. ; J. Gallagher.
Pioneer 'T'otal Abstinence Association of the
Sacred Heart
tipIr;Nta
I)irtCt'r:
l:ic\'. 1). 1'l \l is,
I•. KIN,G.
F ill-.
T. III-.NF(MAN.
PIONEI RS
251 If xtvl'IRi 1, a public rtrrlttion
01 u"\\ ll mlx•r^, into tilt Association
vtas lull, ill tl:r I^ov t Chap-1. .Afto'l
Jlass :In^l Holy Conuunnj„Ii a :rrnwn on tilt
ntotiv't's ant I idt<ds of tilt- I'iuurrr.;
lilt brfort tilt' urvc Int'rnhcrs the rt';tsoils
vv'hy thrv wrrr t,tkin the i cdgk%
o krrl,
their plrtl-r ,utcrs>fully
they' Wert also
rtnliutlt,l that l1irv' should
(It trrin
nlornjn
av- the Heroic
and IiI&llt, wear tilt bntlQr
of the A ,oriation
.
anti pray fur the Spirit of
tcnIIwraIlI.
the Stt untl rccrlriiou vv is It cltI dill in"
I'assiou N\'( .k vchicll .11t t -:lthair U 1trolchain. C.I.. conducted. I'll(' l'entrc vt'ishr;
to thank hint for kindly c t rv in taut the
It'Crl?tjilt tt'rl'lilt,Illl'
I_' I'ioutrs.:iI I'robationrl'.. 3 Trnil,or.u'vPlyd rs anti I.t ^uv'rnilts vcrrr enrolled this
\tat'.
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul
(ONI'I?I:I NI }•: O1'
01:1. 1(.1.111'r.si;b;rl :
I).
I'PitHIy.
I "err'-I'rt'i;di (/
j. () ' 1)IIIII.
Tr"ast;r_r :
J 1tl i_ nticrun c con r d of I,ccnt_t' lout nlcnl
tehn sen' ;ill (ry kw n .ut(1 r lthiisto,t:e
for the "ON of in, v,cicly ACo had one
prrtttancut case on hand for n-,-; of III" year
;!:it of a pony mother and live Ville, ch.I(;tcn III
very straitened ircnntstanic,. 'I ire most mown
rant thin, %ve did 'tea, to assign our avert t '.,celc ts;ths: ription to a local It III to provide pro% i,i.!n
and food for this (.Unity. AV*r' also supplied thcnt
cad a small aUttount of t'asl oh rlotltinh and shoe;
^;indlt' contrihutc•d ity Iln' hoes of the culler .
\V'e th'IUk }ho tutu air an(I mmiiilx'rs for their
;nr.irin, clients and zeal in a; anisinr a sale of
F. 111x1:.
(d
lunl
and son;(
urt,. tchi.11
Ieatly
hllpcd to u-rcao oui fund,. AV*e also ,ottorcty
thanl: Me boy, of t lug ('.ollcn for their ,cneo iI'.
suuport and our unkno't+n bencfa11tots for thr_r
donation, to the Poor his.
'Iii'' cork done Burin, Ilse vier. con,idutin the
lunittcd oppolluni v afford' d in a bnardin,
urid.
has been satisfactory.
The chief aim of the loufcrcncc is to acquint tit,- nx•ntbcr, with the pro
bicnts of poverty v.1lich trap confriint them achcn
tlr-v leas
school and to pr'pare them to 1t•ru111:alt•_:'tcattls cnthuslaslir N%olkcv: ill
Colt
- -Cr ♦ O--
"The Choir
A
i
o
vli
('tillala
i cral
r ria ❑
i a
'yllh
dr li.;htfnl Ile hoes,.
1 he sttt to of tilt I'rnper of the Alas by
.riicd ,"roue of ('anlorc, hrouthl to this litur,Ical s,rxi(c almost Ih:• touch of perfection, The
:a,ttnc(in!t aehieyelacnt in harill':nliscd sill, ill,
the ttroduction of a line ronlposilion is polyphon:c style: though it ryas th'ir first cxpetienee
(if Ilse kind till' boy, ,aye a ycry creditable account
of themsclyes and hi,hly deserved lit^ p Oise Iilcy
yc
I
tied
\t tlt'
.. hoof ( lcert, th _lot
m:irilo:tr-d .ol.ts. . viral iottly ducts for ^onlaitu
and aito. and a•; a crov.min., ellort of this chuir.
an ol(I ( Ali(- air iyas rcntlt•rcd in an exqu,i!v
,trraruentcnt I' a
fully male yo:",, have to
thautk Mr (:uina for !cis kind a,sislance al ill, ,
or,zn dur:n, the High (hi
and his pupil loner
\la::utrr clt't act( I as rc,nlar or,auis-_ and finally
to th ink I'athcr F t! ( Her for his •' alna!'Ie and useful
.! sistatr'e ,O lt'e'lnenth' and so .tr:t'rou,ly ,ivcn.
The String Band
tyts colt a thril: to pla y ill th'' oI h tstra,
Rat. Illy
s. (. one of th.• youl n, pl tiers.
ban's '' or ht stra '
is is yet rath!'r a big
rtl for our little string band, Alao.y of our
alayershaye a lready reached a remark.;hlc statntlvlllks to the rllutts of their
dard of rlficien. .- y
master. A Ir. Guin:t, AV'e hay .' a (cell-founder!
Ihat the R'an ( t tiill in the cumin, years contrihac nit a little ti) the sociai and cultural "ikle
Ir
s produced Berm,
II'. fc(v
I ,1I,+- Iift•
vc;lr at Ili cf n is
, 1 1 11 ill,' I turd '.rst taut-c
it
of Some '.l th' tr1511111tt else tali iiI (u na
of
at the piton xrr.' •„t I1 rcceiv 'l by -he aad:cnrr.
Faithful atlenrl;uur at the '.ceelac premiers and
Ill, d .r'r i'i v of nett totem ..ill, e.' I ope, make
the Rind slot', Ito') a era! orchestra. ()n behalf
of th•. I»nd IV'' wish to say. " "hhank you. I'at:arr
NacIder *
t'HE CHOIR
THE OR(:11ES.I.R:1
GAMES
Hurling
DR. KEANE CIT
^^111
11(la I'll of hu lhntt it the H,-1111,11
1 w, 11 till - r tr. Nu tilt. I tt nt >h
n ir: our
VV . tutrd n tt then 11111 " 11 bctt r h irl yrr
li> 1 he nr t r. of teen you lc.
^r I n !t plan , Pine
ox-,- ' U cl m
iowlws., ill t11 clog oI
t.t:r haa.
achnc.s it l t t o , k i l l , , II , ,rtl in,, info :itc.itlori for :I
u:ISS. nit-ant t l t tu n e aa, Attic prnspcc' of s ictorv.
fiat d"<pitc this, them ycem pct'iods in -:I'll of t'tnc
uta clte. in Which our team. phlyrd t'ort' trill and
tbnni t tted tltt' field : a lack III s11a1
i,tAVtACt,
I
m5attt
sit t'oIk VIrnl for' nnthin,.
t•no,aIIv. our (`IIt lill, S t ;11 it
n I-l'i
\V'r`
,Teat In-:
ire
P
had
c it tit-I' I ilr' I': 1'.t Icl-I1
tot
and dirt
yce11
Toni ['Connell played really
skit.fuL
yy'ire
th- hall carne to hint. butt hr did
r.ot match hi> man and r-onvent rated on lit long
puck imt. nIrl of g It ire:; it;) occaci:>n .l pas 5 It, an
unnt:n9.r .I l,nyyal 'll. I
ipa:rir l after i t h tine
wart. iur aught off afire brilliant
and it timt.
]I. O'hly en played yvith .ltili :aid acruyar s
tit.
lluncltin
:on It it roil r ott iLlr- nt.ir;in.
h
, N , , pI Ived ( nrlcet, on heir own
tunrI- tic illo rd thorn to pile up to c:Itly =e:td
btri:
ttlii,
dov:t to hurl in
Icon
i iti.-eral.l and "I oft 0,0) 1 111,11 playa! .-ii in the
mitt - ont' they frnnx! then- Pct. AV \V'.Ilct and
M. Collins did -'ood work a> tll-b:u-ti, - 'Che three
\laddcn. I. \ic(' IrtIIN - and U- I I:n'; s. pulled
and rlrovr'aitti v:"our and cllcrt 'aut acre inclined
to ctot i I the ,n, 1 mouth and Iea% i f I : itrp lr ck
to face poi l.1 ldanl <hootir^eGI ui.i :hots nrro
hi< n rte' nctis. and I hough he .ace t': ;IL! 11:11 ;ntd
a,a1 n \% 1. 1r).1 :n t. 'li'lt.: t:' 1I;^
('11ristiaus
out our rioa ground, or
October. and ilp to half-time it yea. any'!todv''.
carne
only it point or :ten .rpor:I'irig us. liar
had Innrl:iltat cenlte ficId Inctntt th<1l it arof
pa«es poured into our Coal tnottth, and ten goal..
'6Crc put Ill a,.unst It,.
Rugby
Our second ImIlch vva, against ti1 ]lunrhin.'
otl their on us ground
I-or periods 't" It ltl the load
\ii'\GKI-:T ,- <1I VA\t IN k.1-.('.
and it looked it, if notltim; wild hold n.. !nn
inability to ,core from close ill :Ind .Ietckoes> in
Ina1i:in5 (troy', u< Niel:. Al. IbIv'c+ plaVcd eentrc
form:trd to pit his, Itci-,ht and skiff! a„aiu<t .1 - G.tls ii:,
I; A IN: iT a 10--lit .irh•. our AV took some tir,n•
to rcali<c firm' pet ar_. .After I.i n_inntc<
I]u
hall Iraccllr<i toot. :J,c 1:11c to 11
SENIOR HURLING TEAM
M. O'Connell, M. O'Flynn, P. Donovan, A . McCarthy
W. Walsh, P Madden.
F. Fitzgibbon, '1'. O'Connor, T. O'Connell, Ni. Hives,. S. days, S
J. Dwyer
. Green, R. Fitzpatrick.
214
M UNGRET ANNUAL
V I I N I ; I Z [ : T I . S'I'. AI I ' \ ( ' I I IS>.
A long period of dull play
Klnu•.Illy, iihit sore 1
antinu.tl right t i l t ' ) the ' e on(I-hall until it lolling
solo rush ht' T. I)'('otmoll tc'okc tiling, up, :Ind had
there. born ;ulyune up in upport, ytnuld have
brought it score 'I'. !_.. O'('nunnr stcunt, a (!e-
\V'ith Tons O'Connell filling it gap oil the wino
anti 1'. A Iatdtn h•adill" the pack, things there ,hill,
sell until J. Irwin met with an injury and had to
No, 101111 two Ininrt". Shannon t oral front a tortcard
retire : his place %5as tilled by G. Holl'an,l 'tile
,n-di( for kecpin1 up the tits;tck nill.t go to 'f.
Mirth. hut I" I{ O't'nnnor replied with a dropped
goal, ,aril cult on time I'
Madden ran through
latter g(111114 the only score of Ill" Wall 11 through
r(ptiye clllntrn'' to Iht'
and touched
do-'it
front the _'.i for anolhir a y.
S^cu'c : 11un:;111 Ili pts. :3 tries. I dropped goill
tihannnn, :3 pt.. I try',.
I'ailii1 A!.: I•.11i;_,trit,
S.1.
O`Connell, I'. I orip,itt and Joh11 O'Connor, the
detcrutinetl following up on his 115111 kit It along; the
We had ."drat 111111')51 escapes. one
touch line.
whorl J. Curley Alta. Onlt just beaten in it race for
the 111111II do5in.
Score
AIln141tI,:I ptsI `iv
A \lunhin's. Ni:
tic;.
k15 AI1' Ctllunlins (Ii "I t i
A "nappy (lilt, to too much spoilin4 and
scrantblinr
F.. O'Connor broke a1ray and,
T.
tihtn tetkletl. kicked along the ,round for I'.
\latlden to score .
1•:arlt' in the seu: tnd-half I'
Wadden scored main L+-n111 1 fol-N% a rd
flux 111).
Ik'ttrt•en the half %\;I\- and 13011.' °_J a hall pass
111 tit to A I. Gcanex's foot.
1`,\o or Once diagonal
ails aeon ;; the ground penctratcd : he (11111111', anti
\li,
.;ot the lunch tdoIru nt:o' the posts.
Scone of
the bca plat of tilt nr11, Ii cants when . 1, () Connor
nlatc• trencildous bllr.t, along tilt tour l•: lint, ',iii
of iihich vv,l a 11111 .core but fora 11611; Ea t He bv'
I). Ii. O Mi dlty. I ' hree kicks at , 11111 :;')led.
Scot"
lip!
\ ll:ngrll, 11 nt '. 3 trie.l.
liohlniian,, 3 pts. I[ lu y1.
Father Colley. '- 1
V lively and hard gauu• - tile severest te,t of tit,season so Ill'. ()ur reaction , to findin
ourselvr:
11.111, beaten were not itcarteniu „
Some _acc Ell.
others 55Ire 1 . ulick"t into, running back , fululd:114:
nti ,cntlln
out 5tiltl
' Niece seined to he
tilt one on tilt- 1i11d 1,lltahlc of rediecin, pressure
with a stcativ . long Icicle.
'I'll(- forst, u'ds tout intn•d
to ho l)" that ocrtsionnl wild rushes 5tould let Ihent
some 5cin re insttad of .cluing dOw Il to a grlni
baII]1 of ti411t lontbined 11ork .
" Tile store against
Its 11,1 ;I trapped goal and two trio: to It Irv.
lilt I.. k1t . A Ii' I)'Lcarv. s^. J.
\:1 NI P1:T r. I. \Pk'
t'O\\ I:\ It l C.
This game is held by many to have been till- hest
rbspla1- of the .ea=on.
Gan'vowen's lively 1111111
brought out the LCst in the \lun,ret pact:, "to
Vol by Tons O'Connell, IIorkeci and drove right I'),
the end as a relt•ntlts< tool in light and loose_
At
full, ])nn Fitr c•ra;c'. i,o<itIon ing and titIditig were
perfe•1, evert if his kit, kin', could have heel! improved both: in !on:nth coil aecUralV
1'..AIRdden.
T. (),Cnttnell and john Galiagh: t (lilt tn'eless 55ork,
tit-Il bac]ctd by A1- Ifayca and 1. Hnliait(I
S.
Ihtyvs pla"d 5iith d.u}l, and P O'l)onoyan slid an
anoulu of useful coycriti
tie(li'e
\I:in-iet. li pt'. i'_' I i'it''.
(
'rya's it, :3 lots i I try I.
1.'•'.: l athir \l,lilli4ott,
\I INGklf'l
,I,if E CIRI -:s( h N"1.
]'Ile last try out of the cantpaign.
The highli,"hl of the ;ante wits tit(- display of the pack i,ho
showed that if 111th' 5yotlld only wort( together they
yould be it n1o;t forntidabli force
Whenever they
(lid this they we're irresistible. 'I v.ite there vttre
score', 4oinr et-be'.gin , once when Tout t)'Cnnnt•Il
matt it grand solo dribl,le Ii hl cp to Ow line. and
chain when P. Madden, H. Moloney and G. Hn}latnd
broke through, but the Ill,! failil14 of leave-1t-to11Ilte0111'else let us clown
Al. Geaney took the
field main after a month's absence, but the neyor
really found his old farm.
1
Neither 1'. I.origatt nor
Kennelly had that} inch practice or training, but
both put n(•n life into the three-qu,tners. I)oil
FitzGtndd had Iliad" I its nand as fill! and gi5't u
\II'N(;PFF'I'.•'Ii[I:( hI.5(I:N'I'.
tonlit'enc" to the vi hole learn by his brilliant" unit
re.ourcl. 11')51 had to tome back to his old job a.
seruill-halt. as non" of Iii. deputies,renled prepared
We hall been looking forward to a 4ante vcitli Ell,.
I ti's,int as it trial of strength before 1.!11 ('up, but
to <;ive that .onlltliing extra that narks tilt 1"111
pl,ivO', so for this 111at1h all old duel teas rttougltt
the match faded into a drill anti .nappy sorties,
draw
S Gre.n nrco'ket his debut bt <onio most
111 e^ Iive hoolcin:; ant] lively play in the loose
(.
( )V'1111101'. .Iran;: rnnoint, on the a-in
no the
o:tit bright :pot, his ettoity to ,ttt'itl: 5tcrc v: ell
as I)on pitted his ,its and skill against S. O'I)ta,
,Ind a very' letol contest it till'.
Of the match
hacked up by AI G'alley', I lrtiin : and I) lit,
2traltl defended v%vIl
'though it via, a heal y tat
for thc forward'. G. Moloney. G. Hollant anti T.
O'Connell la'tcd the pate still.
Stout : Alungret. Ail.
f ti.ccot, Nil
Ilef.: Father Guin,ute, it
ilu•If Itttdc was nlrnxnable. 'There "as a 411')11 col
throu;;h by AI. Gean•V. a deyastati11, tackle by
V AlcCarthplenty of rousing stork by I'. gladden,
Holland and T. O'Connell.
t.
'core of one penalty goal to each isle \,,t,
fair enough
1301li ini;;ht hay" scored more 1111111
')n 1, but neither %\.a, superior to any nn i ked
degrct.
\V'c ;n'c very grateful to
Father \IcLangh!in
and tilt' Crc:ccnl t"ant for going ()tit of their scut
111 enablt us to bay'. t11is notch.
)1
RUGBY
21S
:,I:\il I I\,\1.
1.1311: <P U ( ITV c( ;I
MI M;I IC"I ,. R(tCK\1IC1.1.
\II1-\t;Ill "I.
\: co:d111, to the I,-] -It of ?Ise
1"iPllcran'. Klcl:uell
P1^c. (',,shci. ,l'11,1(d
(h ile. l,intor:c{:, in the xnlitidal o! tier
VIun;,ret
(oiltil
llun<tt
Jcninr ( up b\ S tin'
pintitt'
l: I' _'1 pointy o a 1),ImIty .1oa1 3 point 1
Roel:.ctl; proled ht" far the b,tter team, ailhou^h
Pitr;;erald• Geanel. I Inll,.rtd, Afaddcn ,uld O'('ottnnr
, 'II lot NI 11n ret
pI %tk:
E'i k.rcil lcrrl' conan tits uitc tire .
i .l I' Z.
\Iua;Ilth pl;I \ ed , t 1r r1.tc ,^al'u a n ,i v ,it Ii:;ht in lily hr;ut of
veI-V
11 hilt I1 rri.. oIl the 1 ( 1;1„ ]Ic5ain,
ati e
and
li_t'=nt, I n 1;ird <. lrere parlicttLt 1 * 1 ' not;ceaI'I"
hire lint hail 11, 11 ' Ianpy. but t 1 1 E r Fo ll
I<
pror'ii 1 - r .:spend:, at :, l ;Il hall ante R,wi:1.cII led
lc oae pena{tc ';dal and I.:o tlic. III ltls.' to a
p,•n II1
foal i3 a1 11.
In the rr.untption.
it'' h,1e11 lilt unclli ; ltely 11 eat into the II! :, 1 .nc ;mi
\IutIe I1 ..ilh a 1
1110)) 1 ' pas; r;Ill ^,ht ill,- A1'.u1 ^:rct
defeu , e nipping;, an ,' Lent throw11 101 . ire ut `11
trr
Afar. ; ret.
Ior . -,inn, .centcd d:.neerou..
III ,ru'u bi'ia,_, 1.1' kled in the cart cr air ,
a•stliu
tlco Itwu. butt Rocho,'ll"s 1i,•fctn'c Ica, inp, n tr:Ibic•
and Utilt ;rct laile,l to rI'iaer.
Iu
'.nrllat', 1 ru.it.
Rock :crll II ' ,' ]t- .1 ,'''11th lick[ and 1: out ,, loose
mutt ]I, I tern 11 rt .:,ssed [tell[ tit: II.,
f'r another
,,'ore
From 1 I0',' \lurta h . front hr1'ond the
1:If-11ar lim'. <cnt throu-_^il lI' ;,nl,tlicr '.core.
Prom . . rum. ltcettc ,.cat to Hasn't wit') tide;t,p: I t:r:e:• opponent . ❑ od crosIcd 11:,, Niue r:v,ht
[nick: the 1o41,
ti:ore:
1. _'I pt,.
llun2ret. 3 pt..
I a rrv,..en
GI,i;\s'I',AL.
\ ,t Itelicvi I 'hat the fot"tl .bout at "lip;ter;nl
in I t n like t1 lrr, h, X\ •a a. cttpIii 0l. 111
^_a..' Ihcn ; a chu>_, _ e to :,',:rent
tiIWlt l'ivi t in Lh:•
( itc Cup \ Ltte111 on tin t
in it around , ; r,aina
(;'endal A s K. (IItrad1'. II. 1[r,iu,.- and I'
I)u oo-a ❑ hail 1)()l t _o"', d Irons in' uric,, their
acre taken b1•I I{. U ('unnor 11tit 13.
I(cV- `vin "ol.rardi ands Hayes '.
Instead of a
rnu :m ; do_nr-,II,• :.4antr' ±n the ;pint
' 111011 carliel
in
h,
III
of IIuoth ,
Iifc•Ios ' d . plar h1.
o10 10 .. 1. h+, c.•nte,I disntl re'te ,l i t their 11or1:.
N „t Iii that 'f 11'('ttnnrll,
II"Hand
Ild R CIIli't conlrl. ar.,i did do, 1c.1's 11111' It, nta{<c
up [III llte. , I i. kite.' of Ih,' .rsl o
lh
.IIl11
"1'111'
ha1fl.Wto and tachliIII: of 11)e l,acl:. 1•,;I, poor, nitk
one rt;illi;Utt
cxept !Utt 'I
Ii.
II t'unuor. 1cLo
n ,1 (I limn )t,1 hall to 11111 tt
11
a `ault
11•.
li<pluc, and 11,I^ I11 _;c11 I,..xalvl I
^it sn'ir.t
aril ,,.1_
Utc ;id, 11' 111'.1
drf,'a t .
I I'... 4,,, IIle ul a
CSI °110,0 puler ..1111 11,1, ill the ❑ r; of
orer
the line will be lc, n
ron : '
on.
!Z„''.
\Inu.;;rct. Nil,
Gktnslal. Ail.
] I r . M. KcIl1. (\ dun
Alun•:t'...-
For tae : eplav. at (. 1,'C-' II I'. (I '1)< tip ' %It) cam..
bar l: to the 1101 11. 4. Ii.l'r• fit, %,l-d lilt, th , mnlII'
:^. Grcell, II. AI,>I..:u•"i
1 i:nn,n
I.
'1
1. -:I•,
,:.1rte into the pack, ut ,'rl i I I; (
h, ht hi-
SENIOR RUGBY 'l'EAMM
H. Moloney.
- I. lrick bI
. I IaVc., A, McCarthy,
K ennelly. Imo. O B ta' i v, T .1) td
P. Lorigan, J. O'Connor, M. Gemicy,'I'. O'Connell, P..,l 1dden, 1). Pirzgereld. G. Holland.
C. A4oloncv
P. Donovan
I.
MUNGRET ANNUAL
216
place. This time there "a, no letting up or sle:
]less in our forward pia)', hut, perhaps becan.t• the(
wt-r(' not list.([ Io,Vtnng thw hall, the back, pros en
the (ccak link
Glcnstal tool: Tile lead with it pitlalty ,ial, but
G. Rolland landed a .plcndid one bcforc half tonic
driyin,
Gienstal ha, 1:, slid some i igoron, attar
is right to the lint- 5(1erai time:'tiling, looked
ike an'it ni drat-' until just on time. Glcnstal
dropped a 11ti _l. ()o I by rrt of play and for their
spirit of attla Ii Ihiy dc,ercd to vcin
p-n. goal .lipped
tiro+(Alin:I,rc•L 3 pis. upon g,,ul^
He,.: AIr. OVOlill"I
AI.
(Ii) uri('sin,
O'Connor, I'
I':
TV;un
T.
Gcan^y, 5. I ti ycs_ J (I ('onnor. I'. Lnrigan, 1)
Fitzgera!(l, I'. Alad(icn, ". Green. T O'Connc-II. If
Doherty. G
Ciffet'. ^.
\lolon1'e, J. Finn'.m, 11
d:nad.
i.I iiEIICK ('11'1' Jl-\IOIt C1 it-.
^I is:its year is a
This cumpetiaon 0to,
''nguc•, ruin icorked ucll tli'' (' resort .bulling
O w issue. 1t (' , i '.iii oil full. gill lillds ill 1l,'.• l:. ,t Si lm'
if till sca,on._
Nil.\I;I< FT
l'I<I--^Ci
'I
Titer, u a s notl in hi M" m thy- i s d n and neither
: 1'c. so it tea, !l'al that
rt of hl- I„ 'cote impro
The Cresc - olit rot the
the
' could be In11_
only- try troni a v.c•ah !dlk on our :!:,,'( loch (scut to
ore
1'
the 'lin t,'. hand, and ,aye iiiln an Va,c
Stoked
O'f)olicrti' and J
U::ddeti . (;. Alolonce..1
Kc•nn1•Ilt'. I).
Ot (iii' h:uks on^y 1
Ihiii-r:dd and ' 1' Kin_; '.l; riled . 0 15,151 ,<iM tics.
CI-t- cent. :3 pis. 'I tlw
The halve, 0111' far
whoneyer they got the brill.
toll slocc and tick' in stettin g their hack, uu, yin5,
and thnuglt 17 Fitz,i'ndil played a good frame in
the(cillre. lii' IVuptootill and ranacrosstoomuch.
Score: A lun^,r:•t . 'I^pi'. i.i tills and a pen . goad+
Glonstal, 6 pt, fI trV' .i iii a pen_ goals.
Re(. : Ai'. C. Cary
.AG,N :T i. TIFF. Ci<I::sCLN'T
\Il ,
In this niateh against 1h, Ct'eni'ilt, lfungri•t
threw away their ch-utces of winning the Cup.
Oyer-confidence p •rbup, teas partly risponsillle,
hilt that could not cXca,c the Irfnsal to taiklc,
w Ili, 11 ir.ye away flit- tit's. score, or tltic slotkne,s in
watchin15 all attempted kick at goal front a fill'.
The lack (tent 1.011', but it() one hotilerer-I to gather
it. leafing a Cre,tent player free to touch dour.
I Kcnnully uts(lc the on, run ^nchicli hiouglit us ;.
rcnc and Don hitzgcrald 'Avis tip to c:n'rc oil tilt.
:novt'mcnt
It v.-a< disht•anlnin, to see ,Tarot
'Deward ,cork hcinlt h itlcrel away by hack, vtlua
(cell' un'1de to (catch the out, dangerous :ran on
(c!, C illaghan and M. ()'Connell
the Cri,rc•nt ,ids
did all tile(- could i(t weer III,-. iccakllcscs and
,ccrc ,cell hat fit.1 in the Ions(. by V, ()*]-'!\ till, F_
Nor 'AVIV the
``pillar' and. Of cuursV. 1' AIaddrii
solid men 01 til t- scuuli alt'- less heel)' : 11 Alclonct'.
B I I Cunnt I I and J . () ' l)ohl'tty (lilt their (.Dill 11111.
tirure ( e,ceat It) pts +_ goalsS.
\fun,r•t. 3 Ilts- I trt'1.
father C. ti ha lilt-, ().l'.
Her
worked hard .
\lun,tot, Nil.
Mr .-A u,htnntte.
MI'Ns'TI{IZ Il'NIOIt CUP.
\It'NGIt1{'l ,
CKFSCFNT.
I'Fn'ui-.. o'v
:Again til, pack did most of the noel:, gt'ttin
v:cll
on top by sm;id scrunintin, and oncel-ted
rustic.'
1.
Ketttmlly 'col. ;i try by It Twat ..ttt
throu,h, and I. Aladdcn added another. crashing
over in the corner after Bolding : (((111 drop out.
J. O'I)ohi'i't1' put
,rent 1 i ours into Ilk (('01k.
A McCarthy and B. OY'onndl lv'oyidinit the iieiohl
K O'Itrmly's accurate
anti ,Iloyl' in till' <rrunt.
I:irkin, kept Glcnstal pinned doicn in the sc,on(I
Half.
panne h;tnilling 1,(- till' backs prov1nled
Swore
Hl1
(III iI,t'i't, (i
aying a,aimt tilt. (wind in the first half, We
tool: the oflensive , and M. () 'Flynn scored an early
trs'.
Cha ng ing leer Kith Ilii ]'ail , we pressed
continually.
Noel O' Flenn scoring a treat try and
john Blokes liilishin
oft a grand Ca ptain ' s game
(with another .
I:. Spil:artt. and h., Callaghan pl .iyi'i!
a litely {8trte. and ) i. O'I lytnl (A a5 a ponC: in the
tight ;old in the 1, )o"'.
Scot 't' : AImtgret .:1 trios 11) pls.
(l'c,c'nt, Nil
pt, i:' tries
I;I•'l'fal, Nil
\Ir I' ltc;d
,Nil \GItIC'I'
I;I.I.N'T \L.
\Inl<cit 7th.
In \larih (AC again met (;!enaal.
At half Lute
.hoc Ic(l us by a tie and a pi'ii
y to a trv (t neat
ont' front .1 line out lo., F_ C
In Ow
"-ond halt. P Madden roused hi, pack and led
ti)e woe. I1^'I weeu ilimni the to: n i 'd, <cored llvi
tint',
Aladdcn himself, J.
I:d. Callaghan. I'
It'Dohc•rti irotitfried by 1'. Aladdcn), 11. AIl!ottey
and AL I Y'ontl'lL T_ King rounded off l i l t - I i-ii (point, (( it 11 another Irv.
J. KenntIi ' iiiackcd
strongly and had a ,rani' ,shot at a dropped coal.
I10,,h he and Barn- O'Driscoll ran Tell and hard
\gain,t a h ' acier Leant and more doternliiwd
opposition. 01' Aloe budhi' to bo nil all at hall time
Our attack ( Vas at last refaided when Bally
Terre Itin
() l)riscoll trashed over in the rontrr .
I1
lit through for a '-'()Olt score Before ( lie end
O'Connell a nd I'. AIcI )ona,h made good etloils to
Leal: through the oppo s ing scrtnn.
AC O'tihea
was Pafe as full back
Score : A luti,rct, _^ tries iii pointsl
G1<nst;ll, Nil.
oil
2I^
lit'\(:KI-I
A'I'1OV' ('OI-I.I?Gli
lie AIat'dc I e ccc f ce(i I'recenlatirnt on it
At
kill,-, die' 111t_h utorr
hlrzitl; .un. 1 hough eve
)t ct cc c ct rl n r )cc c•^ •n cc, ii ludin^ c pissed
penalty ?ppc'rc cur'
thee(
ns nn cccne bc'
\\ 11 1 1 hick. ihrczd: throuuh be I
bait lien
c e o t l l ( t ' i c c veep u. i t wort clnci-i -.vould I c- .;ivrn
pc(u c )nti ]cn t.
OI rr-stimption. I r entn
ion ,ccc t io Ji iI ac k, i n..r. ^.lro1, foal ,a%'<• them
the curl this c.,1s lolloc cd bc- a _!top hula a mark
and a forccard 11 v _ lo 1-11 1 1"
R'e battled hark but teem' driven 'Ill to the
rlcfeucicc' ;l ain ;cud Ihi• scores nncunlecl tlp.
'lire
toneard^, to ;I mutt. made a really det"IminOc
churl In etrtlt the t;dr•, but tll, bo-tcla ccer( no:
ai)le t(, l;crI: liictic ttp rtic•rticclc'.
I'resclttalirnc, 21 points
]iui;tIr'
V'il.
THIRD CLUB GAMES
r
to I Iiii seison na.
cite
tticfactorc on e
LTni
t • rv point of cic itce.
O
three rtir[rtet's
nI tii Club ccrrr• pen' to the „ante bit they
molt so enthtuiesticallc to it l1rit 'c'c-ril l of th^tlt.
n bofoc (Lristni;rs ccc,Ce cden in
n;tinin^ thc:r
p t c' on tic avi a team
\ Cc cc re not cte
it t cl
in ^rn' of our (it:nt trhrs.
ni it in usclf
u es ;;rat .v i
but t, Ili) t
still tea, I li t ci ;h thc'
r ccc hcthr sr ^a stun the Fra(ari
r to uul han^lied ui th^• sl
-.
;I d n h;tul name to .catch.u--1 that nial:es liicttlc
Our- Most prominent
pl ,c_c during' tl
dear
ere : M . ticcecncc.
(l ( optima I
'. O' Connell. 13. 1 a , Braid. X. (F
' I'ivtuuc
llll1 1it
iba 1..1 :
and I-. H uvc-c,
k.cc, I- Pullet. 1I. 1'±ior, L A
Iurphc '. I.. Uana
rr
13. it H - 1ra.
\
Holland
forccardsl.
Conir.cluittion, to A' ( I .1
I
Lein.
K.
I..
chosen for the p-
cnn and I'. I1111-ke ('11 hein¢
14
\oc'.
Pitt
(',-tics()icc':
Crescont coon the toss Lind clerti'd to plat' ccitic
the
wont c i,ic1 in hc first hc_]f. I'. liurio' ahrtosl.
s(oud for Mccci,;c•t iti thc- first fete minutes after
c
crc'
it
1ut)d run aloe, lice' touchline.
Crescent
ecnred Iwo urcor,cc-rted finis before ii If ti nc
it iFit rut rcplc'.
In the second li:ilf Muc:iurct. made
good use, of thl, itroeze Ir; 1<nidicy kickinc and tluu
kept Crc>cent on the dcfensicc for mist of the
tulle
11 Prior openrd Ow seo-'in_ for ][ur ;a'ef
ccl n In' pick "I ul a ball that h:: I 1mcen hcc'.ed
from ,i hc'c. c tins srrunc and dived
: G. Canninn hrl Fit
upright ccith tlt^ ronccri.
horib
zitcrccards I,. 1layes 1,rokc thrii';h from a 1411,
JU\]OR CITY CUP TEAM
F Spillane 11 \tolonet .\..AtcC <trthy, T. Kin„ B. O'Connell , Al. O'Connell.
F. Callaghan, M. Walsh, K. O'Brady, P. Ma-icicn, D. Fitzgerald. J. Kennelly, J. ()'Doherty.
AV'.O'Shca
B.O'Driscoll
\
2I8
TNGRET ANNUAI,
A lunat e t la ;ti up lh'
out mill ,Cored far out.
pressure a nd it Crescent player kitketl a Ions ball
ahead uhicli Wag, gathered neatly by I lining an'l
Jest
from outsid e the 2.7) lie dropped it fin' do;il
Iwfort- full Iim- N . O'Plynn. in the ,Seib', larked
ahead and etas up fill, kI v- Io drif,ltl' t,• . r fir an
uncontcrtr • d trt-
football, -I he ,curt, " onuW'hat Ilattel', the W inner,
a, eigllt of their point- cant- front ;ItteIn pter1
.. drop goals" \liirigrel ,hoWed fine opporluni,:r.
h0(1ever. by ahtay, li-tying someone up to touchdottn ((het] One method of attack failed. Glcnst,tl
nearly scored tt(ice in the if r,t Fite minute: mid
had they done so the result would undouhtecllihat e been much closes. I' Burke from it passing
nnoxenu•nt dashed along the tong to score an
uncontested try at the corner Ili,,. Next T. O'Connell had it drop at goal the ball hit tilt- cro,slLar
\Ir^cr.I^:r I
t'rnsclcv I
but M. Prior isms there to touch-down J. Puller
converted. 'I-hcn A. Oflynn added to tilt- score
\lungrtI Stele II much he:Mier side and the
foritarels tinning the ,c r it Ills and line-outs gave
the hack, every chance of (Ii,unguishing Ih<•mpn-ticular combined
s'lyv, : the half back, in
Snell and this stroll" factor had it large sitar' in
the :core. The first score came from ;I kio k ahead
by \I Stt'encv Si Ito follosting up fast did not
allow lilt- full-back to gather and N. O'Connell
lot king it 1) v: ms there to pill: up and go ottt
'l-it,- backs Store itutt haiidlin;, and running Stcil,
I1. I rtzgt-rald, playing it the top of his form.
roccited Ilit- ball from a scrum on th Cre,ccnt !a
and going, round IIt,- blind side parted itit11 it at
the right nmtnt'nt to Al. I'Iior and the latter Went
over the line Stith three defender- tiinging on to
hint, N, I 1 lynn increased our -tore tt li e n he cul
through flue v.hole opposition to ,core all ,it
converted try under the post,. Al Prior fuming
,I?lendid opportunism ht scoring again 1-fore half
time.
In the second halt I(. ()'Keelte mill T.
UCOnncll added nnconvcrted pies to the Afungrc•t
total
The Alungr't kicking Sfax not tote good
as none of fit,- tries %%t-re converted even though
some (If then] ••ttm ,cored tntder the posts.
1' SrtElt 1:1
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The t•venncs, of this game -L•ot(cd in the result,
goal to nil in las-our of \fune;rct
This scot'
un< in the tint hill When \I:mgr( t acre playing
Stith the wind and proved to art- the onlV- one.
\lungret were altacking in the Crescent half for it
h'ngthv period and front it lineout 13. (Y11ara
broke througli and scored nirldletvay bettycen the
goal and corner flag ; K. Dunne converted With
it fine kick. In the second hall the title changed
and not( carte Crescent's turn to put on steam ;
the Afungret line was subjected to seven- pre,stn-e
and had n;n'ro'a escape, it fe(t times. The defence
rose to the occasion and kept the line intact till
the final 'a'hi,tle.
a
(then he stole moat' on the blind 'ide front a five
yard, strunt and 'sltortly afterward, he ,,of the
best try of the n itcIi u lien Iic dribbled the hall
through the whole opposition front the h;dftt.ty
line,
an 'Wort recalling
memories of Ireland
first try in the match against l:nglutl. The
second half sat', Glenstal on the defensive for most
of the time hilt t heir tackling etas of a high standard
and Alun-grit only added ;111 IIIICotlvcrtcd Irv to
their total ((lien J. O'Connor touched titian after
an attempt had been madt• lo drop it goal
Hurling
H r'lil-Isi. 1s one principal ,;line during half of
the lirst tern) ;Ind for tilt- whole of the third
term .
By Wit y of Satiety it ite • ekly gang'
oI (.aclic football is played.
The enlhusi;tsni for
the„ ,;.un's. billing particularly . is yerv intense
and some of the pl;tt - er.how promise of one day
attaining to great h (•ights
'I lie standard it. good
and this y;I, prmcd at the end of kilt year (then
Third ('luh \Vntct :]fill
defemed C hristian
I(rother , School , Limerick. by 2 goals to nil
1, Ibises, N, (' PIt'nn. I'. Burke and J . (l'('onnor
here outstanding in this game and showed that
they inert- equal to the it-st of the opposition.
I'll" Pr_•agu '. tinder way at present. indicates that
the eventl ] al t(inn ' r, till not come through without rant' it hard battle .
The youngest members
of the ('tub have their ott-n league teams and
daily provide an intere sting gams- 'chicle is watched
itilh not a little interest by some of the older
nt'n)bar-,
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t'nder 14 teants for suvcral year., and Signed out
to he an altraetite fisUnt- ttilh plenty of open
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W. O'Sl:et, 'I'. i)oolcv, Ii. Spillane, J. Stokes, M. O'Plvun, B. O'I'onnell, F. Cailaghan.
N. O'Plynia
G. Canning
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P. Leen, J. O'Connor, P. Burke, L. Haves, L. Rae, A. Holland, B. O'Hara.
N. O'I'lynn
Al, Sweeney
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M . Lynch , L. Murphy, T. O'Cortnell . M. Prior. 13.
Fitzgeral d, N. O'hlynn, M . Heaiv.
F. Scott
P. McGi ith
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