| Allanton (Dumfries)
1963-1972 |
The
house was purchased in the spring of 1963 by Fr. Colombini, then the
Provincial Superior, in order to strengthen our presence in
Scotland. Fr. Felice Centis (from Sunningdale) was the first
superior. Aided by a group of our own brothers he restored the house
and worked with great enthusiasm in the field of missionary
animation throughout Scotland. From 1964 until its transfer to
Adrossan in 1972 the house served as a residence for our sixth form
students who attended school at the Marist College in Dumfries. It
also served as a training centre for prospective lay-brothers. In
1967 Fr. Centis left for Uganda after working 21 years in the LP.
He
was succeeded as Superior by Fr. Grace. In 1969 Fr. Grace became
Provincial Superior and his place as Superior was filled by Fr.
Woods. In 1972 it was decided to move to a more central position
then Allanton, closer to Glasgow.
In
1972 the community present in Scotland was transferred from Allanton
to Ardrossan. Fr. Stanislaus Woods bought it (under Fr. Eric
Grace Prov. Sup.). The
following are the Confreres who worked in Ardrossan: Fr.
Giuseppe Valente and Fr. Pietro Zuani, Fr. Robert Staton,
Fr. John Downey, Fr. Luciano Fulvi, Fr. Filiberto Polato, Fr.
Antonio Colombo, Fr. Andrea Cerea, Fr. Umberto Pasqualone, Fr.
Patrick Burns. This house served as
postulancy until the community was closed in 199o and the house put
on the market.
This
house was opened as a pied-á-terre in Glasgow for the convenience
of the vocation promoter. Fr. Luciano Fulvi and Dominic Morley were
the first confreres to live there. They were followed over the years
by Bernard Ward, Fr. Anthony Wolstenholme, Fr. Andrew Minisini, Fr.
Eugene Magni, Mario Zecca and Mario Porto. In
April 1979, after a lengthy consultation process it was decided to
amalgamate the two communities in Scotland and to purchase a new
property that would suit a community of five/six fathers and serve
as a centre for missionary awareness and vocation promotion. As a
result the community in Ardrossan was closed in 1990, the house in
Barrachnie was sold to the Comboni Sisters and a new community was
formed at Carmyle House in December 1992.
The
property of 138 Carmyle Avenue was bought in May 1991 and we took
possession in June 1991. The Community moved into the completely
refurbished house in December 1992.
The
following are the Confreres who worked in Carmyle: Br. James
Murphy, Fr. Michael Maguire, Fr. Paul Annis, Fr. Andrew Cerea, Fr.
Antonio Benetti, Fr. Francis Chemello, Fr. Alan McGinthy and Fr. Sean
Dempsey. At the moment the community is made up by Fr. Anthony
Wolstenholme, Fr. Charles Duffin, Fr. Peter McGinley, Fr. Mario
Cerda, Fr. Donato Goffredo and Fr. John Fraser.
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