went to Milltown Park, Dublin, to complete his theology, and was ordained there on July 31st, 1935. During 1936-37 he made his tertianship at St. Bueno’s College, Asaph, North Wales. In 1937 he returned to Canada and was appointed Prefect of Discipline Regiopoles College, Kingston, On- tario, a position he held until 1942. In that year he was sent to Phoenix, Arizona. as a curate at St. Francis Xavier Parish. He was appointed l‘urish Priest of Madors della Strada Parish, in Phoenix from 1942—51. (nice, more he returned to Canada and was appointed to the Mission Band stationed in Toronto, and continued this work until 1958 when he once more returned to pastoral work as curate, in St. Ignatius Parish Winni- peg. In 1962 he was returned to Toronto to join the Mission Band, and for six years he travelled across Canada preaching retreats and giving missions. In 1968, he was sent as a Curate to St. Joseph’s Parish, Hew- lett, Long Island, New York. In 1970 he was appointed Chaplain of Nursing and Convalescent Homes, Willowdale, Ontario.

Rev. Joseph P. Monaghan Society of Jesus. was born in Kelly’s Cross, December 26th., 1884, son of Charles Monaghan and Mary Kiggins. Having completed his education in the public school and the University of St. Dunstans, he entered the Jesuit Novitiate, Sault dc Recollette, in 1909, for two years. Before this he taught for 3 years in South Melville and 6 years in Queen Square School in Charlottetown. From 1913—16, he studied philosophy at Immaculate Conception, Montreal. From 1916-19, he. taught in St. Boniface, Manitoba. He made his theology course in Woodstock, Maryland, from 1921—24 and was ordained to the priesthood that same year, June 27th., 1924. He was then sent to Paraydemonil, France to make his tertianship from 1924—25. Having completed that part of his training, he was appointed prefect of Discipline at Loyola Col- lege, Montreal for two years. For the next two years he worked with the Mission Band. He received the very important appointment in 1929 as Master of Novices, and Rector, St. Stanislaus Novitiate, Guelph. A posi- tion he held until 1943. In that year he was sent as a curate to Immaculate Conception Parish, in Montreal where he remained until 1961 when he was transferred in the same capacity to the Jesuit Parish in Vancouver, BC. In 1973 he returned to Immaculate Conception, Montreal where he pres- ently resides.

Rev. Thomas Trainer was born in Kelly’s Cross in 1877, the son of James Trainer and Mary Haughey. He received his early education in the public school and then studied at St. Dunstan’s University. He de- cided to enter the Priesthood and made his philosophy course at the Grand Seminary, Montreal. In 1904, he entered St. John’s Seminary, Brighton, Mass, and was ordained by His Eminence Cardinal O’Connell On December 18th., 1908. He spent the first years of his Priesthood as assistant in Sacred Heart Church, Tarinton, Mass. In 1925, he was ap- pointed Pastor of St. Louis Church, Fall River, Mass. Father Trainor often visited his native parish, and when the Church was destroyed, in 1914 by fire, he donated the bell which is presently in use in the Parish. He died May 19th., 1941.

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