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ORDINATIONS Venerabile

At the Ordination held at Stonyhurst on February 8, Bishop Marshall of Salford conferred the following Orders on students of the Venerable English College, tome:
PRIESTHOOD: Revv. G. Auchinleck (Westminster), • B. Keegan (Leeds), P. MeEnroe (Middlesbrough), H. Reynolds (Salford), L. Hanlon (Salford), L. Alston (Liverpool).
EXORCIST AND ACOLYTE: Revv. R. Fallon, J. Fraser, E. McCann (Shrewsbury), B. Chapman, M. O'Leary (Westminster), J. Wyche (Liverpool), T. Fooks, E. Holloway (Southwark), T. Walsh (Portsmouth), T. Harrison (Lancaster), B. Hannon (Brentwood).
At St. Augustine's, Nottingham, Bishop McNulty raised' Rests J. D. Key and E. Whitehouse to the Sacred Priesthood ; while at Kendal, the Rev. B. O'Neill was ordained priest by Bishop Flynn.
The Reverend Brendan Kevin O'Neill, ordained last Sunday at Kendal by the Bishop of Lancaster, Is the second priest to be ordained there since the Reformation, his brother, the Rev. Desmond Hugh O'Neill, having been also raised to the priesthood at Kendal by the Apostolic Delegate.
Son of Mr. P. O'Neill, Chief Constable at Kendal, the new priest was educated at Kendal Grammar School, at Ushaw and in Rome. He returned to this country with the other students of the Venerabile shortly before Italy's entry into the war.
On Sunday, February 8, Patrick O'llanlon, of the Pontifical Beda College, was ordained a priest by his own Bishop of Nottingham, at St. Augu.stine's in that City.
Father O'llanlon was for many years in the Irish Civil Service (Department of Justice) and after his retirement he took an active part in commercial circles in Dublin. He was closely identified with the Society of St. Vincent de Paul of which he became a president, and with the Sick and Indigent Room Keepers Society. He organised many pilgrimages to Lough Derg. and to Lourdes where his valuable services were acknowledged by his being put among,the few silver medalist brancardiers. Ile is the first Englishspeaking silver medallist brancardier to be ordained.
After preliminary studies at Osterley, Fr. O'Hanlon came to the Beds* in 1938. His first Mass was said at the shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham, the second at Tyburn Convent. He will return to the Bede until the completion of his course in July.
Mr. Charles V. Short, ordnance-artificer, RN., is officially reported " missing. presumed killed " on active service. He was a member of the S.V.P. Society and the K.S.C. in Holy Cross Parish, Plymouth.




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