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Fr. Vincent McNabb

SIR,-Having read the article entitled "Can Fr. McNabb be Canonised," may 1 say that I am quite sure that crowds of people would be only to glad to sign, if there were some Way of doing so. from all over the country? I have heard Fr. Vincent many times, having lived in London all my life until the sear before the war; I always thought he was the most saintly of men. I remember reading that Fr. Bede Jarrett had said that where Fr. Vincent died he would try to introduce a cause for his canonisation, as he realised what a saintly priest he was, but unfortunately he died first, although. a very much younger man.

(Mrs.) A. M. Burnett

Thirlmere, Storrington, Sussex.




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