Interior of Saint Peter Chanel Church Berala N.S.W. The main jewel in Father Con Donovan's huge Parish building crown (Photo Parish Website)
My
recent intrusion into some minor storage areas produced a small cache
of old photos which have inspired many memories. Not the least of these
were some taken on the 15th March, 1959, when the then Archbishop of
Sydney Norman Thomas Cardinal Gilroy Blessed and opened our new Parish
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Cardinal Gilroy Blesses the outside of the new church
But
the real star of the day, we all knew in our hearts was the big , but
shy, Irishman our devoted longtime hard-working Parish Priest Father
Cornelius ("Con"to his brother Priests) Donovan. He had led the Parish
since July, 1938 - in his first 12 years living in a room of the
Regent's Park Hotel owned by Parishioners.He had approval (dating from
before his arrival) to build a Presbytery. But he saw the rapid growth
of the Parish school as more important , and so he set about the
building of the Church-School in which I began my education in 1946.
As
you will see , the church is light , for Father Con did not like dark
churches. But most of all, it keeps the focus on Our Lord Jesus Christ
truly present in the Tabernacle. The same Jesus Christ young Con Donovan
had given his life to at his Ordination to the Priesthood on 15th June,
1924 at All Hallows Seminary back in Ireland. Within months he departed
for Australia, arriving on Melbourne Cup Day, 1924. He must have
wondered what he had gotten himself into! Father Donovan worked well
into his old age but finally succumbed to illness and had to move to a
Retirement Home at Randwick where he died at age 78 yrs on 30th
December,1975.
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The new church was modern in style and straightforward like its parishioners. The old Parish Hall can be seen to the left. Note the many Children of Mary still evidence. |
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The rear view is reasonably impressive, with the ship like section housing the Sanctuary. The
grassed school play area to the left of the path ,just about where the
black car is,is the place where, in about 1948, I dropped the box
containing the Mass Kit when I was carrying it to the Presbytery (even
then, I was a "trustie"). I thought it had not been noticed...but a week
or so later, Father Donovan asked me if anything had happened when I
carried the Box for him.I confessed. "Oh. That's alright..don't
worry...there was a small dent in the Chalice....but I have had it
fixed" No reprimand- just a big generous and kind smile.
The church had cost 52,000 Pounds ($104,000) . The same amount would barely build half of a cottage to-day.
Two
more images of a fondly remembered Parish life are shown below
featuring once again Cardinal Gilroy who was kept busy opening extensive
Parish plant additions. I cannot precisely recall the occasion, but
they probably were taken at the Blessing of the Foundation Stone of the
new Parish Hall or School or new Convent extensions. | Cardinal Gilroy back to Berala again and a smiling,happy Father Con Donovan leads him along In this picture the Sanctuary of the Church/School in which I received my Primary Schooling is behind the lady on the left holding a baby and the Sacristy has the window behind father's head.
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Cardinal
Gilroy with Father Con Donovan and on the left young Father John
Doherty (an RAAF Chaplain and Assistant Priest (with his back to the
camera) , the other Priest to Fr Doherty's right may have been the
Cardinal's Secretary).Note the Altar Boys properly attired in red
soutanes and wearing surplices. I have a photo of Father with Thirty
Three Altar Boys - all properly outfitted! He almost rivalled the heroic
Father John O'Neill of Doonside who has I believe 36 Servi Christi! The
old Parish Hall in the background had originally stood on land in
Fourth Avenue immediately behind my Grandma Dixons home at 34 Third
Avenue', Berala . It was moved up the hill to this location on a trailer
dragged by draught horses in 1923. My father had his schooling in it,
in its original location. My Brother had his Primary Schooling in it, in
the new location.And lastly I had my First Holy Communion celebratory
Breakfast in it along with my Classmates. | | . |
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"And
so we say farewell" to Saint Peter Chanel Church Berala, with this
picture showing the Presbytery in which I met with Father Donovan to
request his recommendation for my 1957 entry into the Minor Seminary. |
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