DePaul University Via Sapientiae De Andrein Vincentian Journals and Publications 1944 Volume 14: 1943-44 Follow this and additional works at: https://via.library.depaul.edu/andrein Part of the History of Religions of Western Origin Commons Recommended Citation Volume 14: 1943-44. https://via.library.depaul.edu/andrein/15 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Vincentian Journals and Publications at Via Sapientiae. It has been accepted for inclusion in De Andrein by an authorized administrator of Via Sapientiae. For more information, please contact [email protected]. cIsm r E A LvR Jsv Volume 14 Perryville, Missouri, October, 1943 Number 1 BISHOP QUINN VISITS PERRYVILLE ARRIVED IN WASHINGTON, Fr. Martin O'Malley 125th Anniversay D. C. SEPTEMBER 20 Ever since news of the arrival of Dies in St. Louis Of The Barrens the Most Reverend Charles Quinn, C. M., Vicar Apostolic of Yukiang, Very Reverend Martin O'Malley, C. On October 2nd. St. Mary's of the Kiangsi, China, reached us, we have M., S. T. D., president of Kenrick Barrens marked the hundred and Seminary, died at De Paul Hospital twenty-fifth anniversary of its found- ing. Wednesday night, Sept. 29. After the Though there was no celebra- opening of the school year, Father tion of the event, nevertheless the O'Malley suffered a heart attack and sons of St. Vincent reflected grate- was taken to the hospital Sept. 14. fully upon all that the century and Father O'Malley was born in Chi- a quarter of the Seminary's existence cago, Ill., in 1889, entered the Novi- has brought. The blessings of God tiate of the Congregation of the Mis- have been manifest upon it, and the sion after his graduation from De loving protection of her in whose Paul University, and pronounced his honor it was named has never been Holy Vows in 1909. He was ordained lacking. If today finds almost every- to the priesthood by Archbishop Glen- thing at the Barrens different in the non of St. Louis in 1912. He taught material o r d e r-grounds, buildings, at Perryville for one year following etc.,-still it is fondly hoped that the his ordination and then went to Rome changes in the order of spirit have for higher studies. Having received not been great, that the heritage his Doctorate of Sacred Theology, he left from its early days is still pre- returned to Perryville to become Mas- served in the busy, daily life of the ter of Novices. In 1917 he went to Barrens today. Kenrick, where he taught Church When reports spread that Bishop history and Patrology until recently, DuBourg proposed to establish his except for a period of six years dur- see in 'St. Louis, the small colony of been awaiting his visit to the Barrens. ing which he was pastor of St. Vin- people living around Perryville, Mis- This much anticipated visit came on (Continued On Page 6) souri, offered the Bishop a good site Wednesday, September 29. From Wash- of land for a seminary or college so ington the Bishop traveled west to ELEVEN RAISED that they might always have a priest St. Louis, stopping for a time in Chi- with them. cago at De Paul University. He visit- TO DIACONATE On the second day of October, 1818, ed St. Vincent's College, Cape Girar- On September 15, eleven confreres a tired band of twenty priests and deau, Wednesday morning and arriv- were ordained deacons by His Excel- (Continued On Page 3) (Continued On Page 4) lency, the Most Reverend George J. Donnelly, D. D., Auxiliary Bishop of St. Louis. The ceremony took place SISTER CALLISTA OBSERVES JUBILEE in the Chapel of Kenrick Seminary NEW ORLEANS, LA.-On Septem- months during the Spanish-American in St. Louis. Besides our own dea- ber 8, the Feast of the Nativity of Our War and World War 1, nursing sol- cons, twenty-one subdeacons from Lady, Sister Callista Colgan commem- diers. In 1898, while on duty as a Kenrick were also promoted to the orated her fiftieth anniversary as a nurse during the Spanish-American diaconate. Daughter of Charity. The celebra- war, Sister Callista pronounced her The newly-ordained deacons are tion took place at DePaul Sanitarium first vows in a tent at Chicamagua the following: Rev. Mr. Frederick where Sister Callista is stationed. The Park, Tenn. Marsch, C. M., Rev. Mr. Walter Cook, Very Rev. P. L. Colgan, O. S. A., of M., C. M., Rev. Mr. Charles Rice, C. M., Grosse Pointe Park, Mich., brother of Very Rev. George O'Malley, C. Rev. Mr. Edward Riley, C. M., Rev. the jubilarian, sang the High Mass of Very Rev. Peter Frommell, C. M., and Joseph's Mr. Francis O'Malley, C. M, Rev. Thanksgiving. Rev. Walter M. Quinn, many other priests from St. in New Mr. Bernard Degan, C. M., Rev. Mr. C. M., chaplain of De Paul Sanitarium and St. Stephen's Churches recep- Cary Newsum, C. M., Rev. Mr. Fran- preached the sermon. Orleans were present at the cis Hynes, C. M., Rev. Mr. Charles In 1893, Sister Callista entered the tion. Sister Catherine, Sister Assist- Saunders, C. M., Rev. Mr. Edward Daughters of Charity 'at Emmitsburg, ant to the Visitatrix, was among the Roche, C. M., Rev. Mr. Orlis North, Md. Most of the fifty years of her visitors. C. M. To our newrly-ordained dea- religious life have been spent caring We wish to join with all those pres- cons we offer our sincerest congrat- for the mentally afflicted at St. Vin- ent at the celebration in wishing Sis- ulations in the name of all the read- cent's Sanitarium, St. Louis, and De ter Callista many more happy and ers of the DeAndrein. Paul Sanitarium. She spent several fruitful years in God's service. -Page Two The De Andrein Page Two The Dc Andrein \e ye^ Anbreict Fall Appointments The Very Reverend Visitor has announced the follow- Let us love God, but let it be at the expense of our arms ing appointments: and in the sweat of our brow. St. Vincent de Paul PERRYVILLE, MISSOURI-St. Mary's Seminary Published monthly by the Stephen Vincent Ryan Unit of Rev. Antolin Constantino, C. M. the Catholic Students' Mission Crusade. Rev. John Kearney, C. M. Rev. Ralph Bayard, C. M. Subscription: - - - - $1.00 per year (nine issues) Rev. Thomas Reynolds, C. M. 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M. ty to congratulate last year's staff of the DeAndrein for Rev. Marion Gibbons, C. M. their splendid editions of our community paper. They Rev. James Fischer, C. M. set a standard of achievement which, I believe, met with CHICAGO, ILLINOIS-De Paul University the general approval of our readers. We hope to continue Rev. James Murray, C. M. Rev. Donald Fallon, C. M. their policy as far as possible. Whether we do or not will depend to a large extent on our subscribers not only for CHICAGO, ILLINOIS-De Paul Academy their financial support but for what I might call their Rev. Lawrence Zoeller, C. M. Rev. John Smith, C. M. journalistic support as well. We will try to make the De- Rev. Waldemar Kirschten, C. M. Andrein as informative as we can of activities which are Rev. William Gaughan, C. M. Rev. Edward Brennan, C. M. of interest to the members of the Congregation of the Rev. Peter Diliberto, C. M. Mission, to the Daughters of Charity, and to others who Rev. Joseph Brennan, C. 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