REV. JAMES LARKIN
Father James Larkin was born in Indian River, the son of Aletha (Campbell) Larkin of New Glasgow and the late Morton Larkin. He attended elementary school in Clermont and New Glasgow. In 1947- he entered St. Dunstan's College, where he enjoyed sports, while getting his education.
Father Larkin entered the Oblate Novitiate at Armprior, Ontario in 1951. On ' June 15, 1958 he was ordained in Ottawa. He had his first Mass in Prince Edward Island in his home parish of St. Ann's. Following his first year in Ottawa, he spent six years in Kyriquot on the West Coast of Vancouver Island, a somewhat isolated community that was accessible
only by boat or plane. In 1963, Father Larkin was appointed head of the Indian Mission in
William's Lake, BC, where he was also Ranch Manager for an operation which housed approximately thirteen hundred head of cattle. Father's enthusiasm and hard work in whatever assignment he was given did not go unnoticed, so in 1983 he was assigned to Vanderhoof, B.C. where dur- ing the next six years he was responsible for the construction of a new
church and school. Since 1989, Father Larkin has been at the Sacred Heart Cathedral in
Prince George, BC. In addition, he is Chancellor of the St. George Diocese, a position he has held for the past fifteen years
Rev. James Larkin
REV. SISTER CLARE MALONE ‘ ' Rev. Sister Clare Malone, is a Sister of the Precious Blood. Sister has lived in ; Mount St. Michael's Monastery in London, 7 Ontario and in the Precious Blood Monastery at Alexandria, Ontario. She has ‘ lived a religious life based on the Constitution of her Order "The heart of our ‘ life together is our love of Christ and faith I in Him. This love and faith are sustained by ‘* prayer and above all, by the celebration of
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