ORDINATIONS TO THE PRIESTHOOD Notwithstanding the fact that about twenty young men of the parish were called by God to serve as Priest in His vineyard, both at home, in other Diocesses of Canada , the States, and the Society of Jesus, there were only two ordinations in the Parish. At each of these ordina¬ tions two young men were ordained. On June 14th., 1914, Rev. Leo Herrell , who was born in Hope River , and Rev. Owen Kiggins , son of Michael Kiggins and Margaret McMahon , were raised to the dignity of the Priesthood by His Grace Father Pera- grenus Franciscus Stagni , Archbishop of Aquilanus, the Apostolic Dele¬ gate to Canada and Newfoundland . This was truly a memorable day in the history of the parish for not only was the ordination unique in that it was conferred by the Apos¬ tolic Delegate, but also associated with him in the sanctuary was His Lordship Henry J. O'Leary , Bishop of the Diocese, His Lordship John Thomas McNally , a native of the Island, Bishop of Calgary, Alberta, and His Lordship Michael Joseph O' Brien , Bishop of Petersborough, Ontario who were accompanying the Apostolic Delegate on his pastoral visitation. The secretary of the Apostolic Delegate, Alfred A. Sinnott , who was a native of Kelly's Cross, and who became Archbishop of Winnipeg in 1916, preached an eloquent and inspiring sermon for the occasion. His Excellency was assisted by Rev. Maurice McDonald of Alber- ton, Deacon, Rev. Thomas Trainor , , Ontario , as Sub-Deacon, Father M. J. Smith , Iona and Rev. Thomas Trainor of Fall River, U.S.A. as Deacons of honor. Rev. Dr. Martin Monaghan , Miscouche was High Priest . Also in the sanctuary was John Gaudet , Hope River , Bernard Gil- les, East Point , Peter F. Hughes , College, J. J. McDonald , Kinkora , and pastor Thomas Curran . On May 30th., 1920, His Lordship Henry J. O'Leary , Bishop of the Diocese, ordained to the Holy Priesthood two native sons of the parish, William E. Monaghan , son of Francis Monaghan and Margaret Ann Mon ¬ aghan, who had made his course of studies at the Grand Seminary, Que¬ bec, and Francis McDonald , son of Francis McDonald and Catherine Kig- pins, who had made his studies of St. Augustine's Seminary, Toronto . His Lordship was assisted in the ceremony by Rev. Martin Monag ¬ han as Archdeacon, and first Chaplain . Rev. James Charles McGuigan, who later became Archbishop and Cardinal of Toronto , acted as Master of Ceremonies. The sermon suitable for the occasion was delivered by Rev. Martin Monaghan . Father McDonald was assisted by his cousin Rev. Maurice McDon ¬ ald, of Charlottetown , and Father Monaghan by Rev. Dr. Mathias Smith of Kinkora . Assisting in the sanctuary in addition to the Pastor Thomas Curran , was Rev. Lawrence Smith , College.