St Michaels College - Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1926

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4 , ,,,,. N.,,,,. ,,.., N, ,.,,.,,. ,,.,, ..,. , ,,,,,.. .,,,,...,.. ,,.s....,,,.. .,,,, . ...'4::::',::' . , Q 1926 'Ll2a1 Booh.+ Ulibe bnbulastinate September nineteen twenty-hve saw great changes in the personnel of the House of Studies . Through- out his double ,term of office, Rev. Father Roach, by his wise direction and kind teaching had been fitting a group of scholastics for the high calling of the priest- hood. September found him with his work well done, and the ordination at Christmas of five young men, bore a glowing tribute to his zeal. In accordance with the constitution of the congregation it was found necessary to appoint a new Superior, and, fortunately for us, the choice fell on ,Rev. Father Carr, former Superior of St. Michael's College. The staff was enlarged more- over, by the appointment of Rev. Father W. H. Murray as assistant to Father Carr, and of Rev. Father V. I. Murphy as Treasurer. The places left vacant by the departure of ,Rev. Fathers P. I. Bart, VV. 0'Toole, V. I. Burke, W. J. Garvey, E. UC. Lebel, R. E. Lowery, A. D. O'Brien and T. I. Vahey and Messrs. W. J. Dore, VV. I. Dwyer and G. V. Sharpe, were filled by the advent of Messrs. H. C. Coughlin, A. I. Denomy, T. I. Dolan, j. B. Flanagan, F. J. Lajeunesse, S. M. Lynch, Jos. McGahey, XV. I. Murphy, VV. F. Nigh and Jos. L. O'Donnell. These new arrivals were welcomed by the old-timers, Messrs. Chas. Kelly, J. P. Mallon, S. A. Perdue, B. 0'Donnell, F. S. Ruth, and G. H. VVilbur, and all prepared for the work of the coming year. The motto, I'Bonitatem, Disciplinam et Scientiam Doce Me frttingly describes the nature of our training A strict rule and the privilege of many spiritual exercises afford us ,great assistance in our strivings for perfection. A thorough course embracing Dogmatic and Moral Theology, Canon Law, Church History, Scripture, Liturgy, Plain Chant and Predication under the in- struction of Rev. Fathers H. Carr, R. McBrady, F. Forster, VV. Murray, L. F.. Rush and Prof. Greaves, fit us for the duties of sacerdotal life. Besides this, ten of us are attending the Ontario College of Education and the rest are doing work in the different depart- ments of the University, in order to equip ourselves for the work peculiar to our community, namely, the in- struction and training of Catholic youth. All in all our life is truly a busy but a happy one.



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St Michaels College - Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1915 Edition, Page 1

1915

St Michaels College - Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 155

1926, pg 155

St Michaels College - Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 24

1926, pg 24

St Michaels College - Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 6

1926, pg 6

St Michaels College - Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 135

1926, pg 135

St Michaels College - Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 90

1926, pg 90

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