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| Fr Patten's habit of calling his first issue of every year the 'Winter' number, together with the irregularity of publication, can cause confusion, and does so particularly in the years 1947-1948. The last 1946 edition is the Autumn Number, followed by Winter Number 1947, Spring/Summer Number 1947, Autumn and Winter Number 1947-8, Spring Number 1948, Summer Number 1948, Autumn Number 1948, Winter & Spring Number 1949. | |
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On Whit Monday the much talked of Pilgrimage of Reparation for the South Indian Schism came to the Shrine, it being made up of groups from all parts of the country. The pilgrimage was very well attended, and the Sanctuary was packed almost to its limits (standing room only), and there was a second Mass in the piscina garden at the same time as the one in the Church. We were fortunate in have a gloriously sunny day. Father Howard gave the oration. The procession, which went right through and round the village, concluding with Benediction. The gardens are really lovely this year, thanks to William’s great energy and zeal. Spring flowers were delightful, and now, in July, the grounds are “just great”. We have added to our staff – three ladies and two males; they are all very happy, it seems, and have settled down very well. They have a little dwelling up by the greenhouse, and you can hear their homely grunts as you wend your way through the gardens. Hams, chops, sides of bacon, sausages, all loom up before us in our dreams, but alas, there is a cloud, and it is the outstretched and open hand of the Food Officer claiming his very much more than a pound of flesh. The Bursar is on holiday, following the footsteps of his Patron S. Patrick in old Ireland. He badly needed a real rest, and we hope he will get the full benefit of it. Work has begun again on the walls of S. Joseph’s Chapel, and the story of the Foster Father of Our Lord is being depicted in gold and colour, making this corner of the Church a little like the lower Church at Assisi in its tones and effect. Scapulars are now available. Would members of S.O.L.W. who have never had theirs kindly apply to the Shrine Office? No payment is necessary (except 1s. from those who want a second scapular to replace an old one), but it would greatly facilitate work in the Office if a stamped addressed envelope were sent. Members belonging to Cells will doubtless apply through their secretaries. LEST WE
FORGET – “The Bells of the Shrine” |
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