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(“An actual replica, or something happening all over again, as a commemoration.” This is good data, and refers to the Dominican Seminary article on page 12. Among other things the article describes how the seminary leader, Father Fernandes, will organize a pilgrimage of Americans to Fatima in May 1967. The group will also assist at the inauguration of a chapel at the seminary at Aldeia Nova, which will be finished early next year. The article then states: The date happens to coincide with 50th anniversary celebrations at Fatima, when the Pope may possibly preside.
(See the article indicated to the upper left on page 12 of the full sheet, page 153. The article concerns the efforts of a priest to build a seminary in Portugal. The priest’s order, the Dominicans, had been expelled from Portugal in 1834, and was readmitted in 1940.
(“A mission with unforeseen consequences.” The article on page 12 of the newspaper, dealing with the Dominican seminary in Portugal, has to do with the journey to the United States each year of a priest, Rev. Fernandes, on a fund-raising mission. The subtitle of the article also reads: “Project in Portugal Aided by Funds Raised in U.S.”.
(“Connection with something green as a meadow.” The same article describes in some detail how the Dominican order in Portugal now has converted an old farm into a new seminary, which is “largely self-supporting, having its own kitchen, laundry, reservoir, farm, fruit and vegetable garden, and vineyards,” etc.
All of this referred to an article dealing with a Dominican seminary founded in Aldeia Nova, Portugal, in 1943. [...] The given date was correct, and the article goes on to tell about a young priest, Father Fernandes (F and R—the abbreviation for “Father” is Fr.), who was on a mission in this country to get funds to modernize the seminary. He was also described as organizing a pilgrimage to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary celebrations at Fatima, which is only ten miles from the seminary. The article states that the seminary includes, among other things, its own farm, vineyards, and vegetable and fruit gardens. [...]