Saturday 26 May 2012

Circular No 551





SCHOOL CERTIFICATE AND G.C.E. RESULTS

1962

Number of Candidates: 17

Division I - 3 David Bratt, Simon Lee, George Mickiewicz, Sean O´Connor

Division II – 5: David Da Costa, Paul de Verteuil, Geoffrey Herrera, Peter Morvay, Noel Robinson.

Division III – 5: Jacques de Verteuil, Jeffrey Gransaull, Jeffery Henderson, Stephen More, Lawrence Scout.

G.C.E. – 2: Gerhard Most, Theophilus Thomas.
Other candidates successful in G.C.E. – 5: Douglas Agostini, Eugene Andre, Michael de Verteuil, Stuart Henderson, Keith Philip.

PRIZES

SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION 1960

Winner of Government House Scholarship: Christopher Knowles.
Prize for First Place in English Language: Wayne Vincent Brown.

SCHOOL CETIFICATE EXAMINATION 1961

Latin: Peter Gittens
Spanish: Peter Gittens
English Language: Roger Lee Kam

SCHOOL CETIFICATE EXAMINATION 1962

English Language: David Bratt
W.I.History: David Da Costa
Latin: Simon Lee
French: Simon Lee

SCHOOL EXAMITANTIONS

(Prizes awarded to those who placed 1st, 2nd and 3rd in their Forms)
1962:
Prep. B.: 1.Allan Herrera 2. Raymond de Verteuil 3. Cecil Camacho
Prep. A: 1. Icman Correia 2. Peter Alkins 3. Antonio Arias
Form I: 1. David Mayers 2. Gabriel Hoefle 3. John Hale
Form II: 1. Carlos Hoefle 2. Roderick Hale 3. Leonard Lee Tung
Form III: 1. Paul Zeven 2. Bede Fortune 3. Fransisco Raffensperger
Form IV: 1. Israfill Ali 2. Douglas Agostini 3. Dominique Piton
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Newsletter for alumni of The Abbey School, Mt. St. Benedict, Trinidad and Tobago, W.I.
Caracas, 26 May 2012 No.551
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Dear Friends,
I am going to make a short resume of my trip to TT day by day in the next Circulars, starting with my first day Friday 18 of May 2012.
This will help you visualize the activities as they have taken place.
I arrived in TT using the Caribbean Airlines, direct flight from Caracas.
Winston Ramsahai was so kind to wait for me at the airport, next stop lunch, Grand Bazar shopping Mall , Chadon Beni restaurant, with the Winston family.
Debating as what to do next as it was early, we decided on going up the Mount as the weather was good and I did not want to leave this activity for later on.
Just like they say “Don’t Leave for Tomorrow What You Can Do Today”, as I did not have the complete control and the use of my time.
Effectively, with luck on our side, we managed to meet all the living priest in this short visit and even we had a 3pm teatime together with Fr. Cuthbert and Fr. Augustine.
The photos show Fr. Hilderbrand Greene who told us of his predicament with Parkinson, although he was very sharp and was about to go to help out with counselling of the people gathered at the entrance of the church.
At the reception, we left a message to let the Abbot know that we were there as he himself was counselling at the time of our arrival.
While we talked with Fr. Greene, The Abbot, took a break and was able to talk to us about the arrangements for the Jubilee celebration, look at the photo.
He gave us a copy of the Book Cover .............., to promote on the Circular for The Alumni which is available on www.amazon.com.
I do not want to be extensive on this because the list of activities was being prepared and was not available, he promised to email it.
I shall include it in our Circular as soon as is received.
But I can give you some insight.
There is going to be an indoor outdoor mass for 1200 people, with chairs, tent, big scent, big screen television for that quantity of people in the parking lot in front of the church.
Winston let the abbot know that ASAA was ready to help with whatever was needed as our cooperation to the celebration.
The Abbot mentioned that the proffer donation of a 180 ft lighted cross on the Mount was not accepted by the management team.
Our offer to help out in the activities was not rejected but was told that anyone was welcomed to assist at the scheduled meetings at the Monastery.
I would like to make a comment on the as this would seem to be a step forward but from my point of view it does not mean that there is a wish for us to be there.
What I would have liked to hear was that the association was welcomed to participate at this conclave, the oldboys are not “anyone” but an entity with a collective purpose, while anyone is just as said, “no one”.
I am sure that the association´s participation to the conclave would be viable if the “Mount” would truly make us feel that they have open forum.
In that case there should be no trouble for the Circular to publish the names of the members gathering at the conclave to promote the “Mount”.
Winston´s various offer were not rejected but instead was referred to the different committees that took care of each part of the activities.
Fr. Cuthbert we learned was the head the refreshments committee.
I joked about the committees because with five priests, to have five committees, they just had to pass the presidential hat around to indicate who the leader of which committee was, jajajaja
This is the sad story of the monastery and the lack of postulants.
Winston offered the head of the refreshments committee (Fr. Cuthbert) 1200 soft drinks and water from ASAA.
The offer was to be considered and would be presented in the next celebration meeting as they had hired a Catering company for the act.
As you can deduct from this, is that the decision making process has tortuous path in the approving or not, of any help be it intellectual or material.
Like I have published an email in the past, there is little trust left after all the problems that the Abbot had to cope with when he took office.
But I am sure that there is no obstruction when it is monetary offer as it can be deposited in the collection box which has no say on the matter. Jajajaj.
The ASAA can plan a Reunion around October 13th 2012 ???, to coincide with the centennial celebration.
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FROM: Don Mitchell
Sunday, May 20, 2012 1:36 PM
Hello Winston,
I am walking up the road to my brother Gordon's house at 21A Coblentz Ave to say good bye, as they go to Tobago this afternoon and I shall not be seeing them again.
If you have difficulty with my number, his is 623 2760 or 680 6962.
Sincerely,
Don
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From: Don Mitchell
Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2012 6:59 AM
Hi Winston,
I am not sure how I am getting to the cruise this morning.
Dennis mentioned that he hoped you would be able to take Ladislao and myself.
If so, I am not sure what time you plan to pick me up.
Ladislao knows the house on Coblents Ave. It is No 7.
I can be reached at 367 3615.
All the best,
Don
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Receipts and payments account for recent ASAA
FROM: Don Mitchell
Friday, May 25, 2012 2:36 AM
Thank you, Joe, for the accounting.
I hope I have already expressed individually to all concerned my sincere gratitude for the magnificent effort you of the Trinidad contingent put into the past weekend for the Mount old boys.
You guys excelled, and Trinidad hospitality was exemplified.
Thank you all again.
Don
PS: I am not sure that Dr Ralph Gonsalves of St Vincent will appreciate your sending him all this stuff! I have deleted him from my response accordingly.
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Dear Fellow Alumni,
Please find the financial statement attached. If any would be so kind to contribute to making up the deficit incurred it would be helpful. In the interest of transparency I have named all who have contributed cash to the activities.
If I have offended any who would prefer to remain anonymous please forgive me but you know that some are always concerned that money is properly accounted for, to the extreme.
As previously, some have promised but now seem reluctant to commit.
If I have forgotten to include any contribution that some may have made, please be so kind to call or e-mail and remind me.
I will be viewing the raw footage filmed on Monday on my return from vacation in July, after which I will publish the movie.
If anyone wants to join me in editing the documentary you are welcome.
I will need the pictures that Ladislao and Don took to create the best finished product.
I would like to take this opportunity to express my sincere appreciation and that of those who were my close collaborators (Jimmy Samaroo, Roger Juman, Chris Knowles, Gabriel Faria and Dennis Gurley) for the many words of encouragement and support which you have recently expressed.
Sincerely,
Joe,
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FROM: Joseph Berment-McDowald
Friday, May 25, 2012 5:31 PM
Dear All,
Please forgive me for not recognising the tremendous contribution of Winston Ramsahai, in facilitating Ladislao and providing curry and roti for 1000TT on Tuesday evening, in my earlier e-mail.
Good job Winston!
sincerely,
Joe
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FROM: bermentmcdowald@yahoo.com
Friday, May 25, 2012 4:46 PM
Gary,
You are quite right to ask.
I decided to film the lunch and make a documentary of it to record the event for prosperity.
I asked Gabriel if he could do at his cost but we decided it would be best that others be given the job.
In the limited time available I asked my friend Timmy Mora (who is one of T&T'S most capable film producers) to do me a favour, at the lowest possible cost.
I had little time to make the decision and didn't do so until he called me 2 hours before the lunch.
Given the time constraints and the unavailability of individuals, none of the activities which were planned ever received committee approval or were discussed as needing committee approval.
The amount of planning and organisation necessary could hardly have been accomplished only in the meeting in Dennis Gurley's office the Friday before, for which many were unavailable:
I couldn't see myself getting much done by lobbying the directors to agree to every detail.
Some like yourself indicated that had very little time to get involved in the planning and organisation.
The consensus that I understood existed is that I had the general support of THE DIRECTORS of the ASSOCIATION to act as would further our aims.
Possibly, you can ask them if I have misrepresented them or if they disagree with my decision.
Sincerely,
Joe
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Date: Tue, 22 May 2012 14:40:39 -0400
From: Ian.Haynes@petrotrin.com
Thanks Guys for the Photo Opp. and memorable luncheon.
Thanks Fr. Cuthbert for being the Kind and Selfless person that you are.
May “The Good LORD” keep you with us for many more years.
The brief period that I spent at the Mount, changed my life forever.
Thanks for being a Father to All of us.
Ian-Michael Haynes
Supervisor of Inspectors
e-mail :- Ian.Haynes @petrotrin.com
Tel:-1-868-658-4200 Ext. 2610
(H) 636-7821 (C) 868-682-2876.
"Have a Blessed Day"
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From: Dora Arneaud <doraarneaud@yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 15 May 2012 02:27:52 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Bro Joes's Funeral
Dear All,
Peace!
The funeral of the late Brother Joseph Basil Perez, OSB will take place in the Abbey Church on Thursday 17th May at 10h00.
May the Lord receive him into his everlasting embrace.
Paschal.
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FROM: G M
Tuesday, May 15, 2012 3:54 AM
Dear All
Just to let you know that Brother Joseph died on Saturday. As you know he was very much involved with St. Bedes vocational school from its beginning.
He dedicated his life to the Mount and to the school.
May he rest in peace.
His funeral is expected to be later this week.
Regards
Gary
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Date: Tue, 15 May 2012 17:34:28 -0700
Dear brothers,
Please see below details of bro. Joseph Perez’s funeral.
Bro. Joe was the principal of the St. Bede's vocational school for many years.
He was an accomplished woodworker and a quiet unassuming individual whom I remember as always being of good cheer and humble demeanour.
He hailed from Matura in the north east of Trinidad.
Bro. Joe served as sub prior, for many years.
When he entered the monastery it was a time of rigid demarcation between worker and choir monks, nonetheless the accepted a vocation of absolute service to his church and Christ his redeemer.
May the souls of the faithfully departed thru the mercy of god rest in peace!
Sincerely,
Joe


HOMOLOGY

BRO. JOSEPH BASIL PEREZ, OSB (1925 – 2012)

Monk of Mount St Benedict Abbey, Trinidad

Joseph Basil Perez was born in Matura in the County of St. Andrew, Trinidad on 14 June 1925. His father, William, died while he was still an infant and his mother, Daniela, died when he was nine years old. He joined the Abbey of Mount St Benedict on 02 February 1947and was professed as a monk on 04 February 1950. Bro Joe, as he is affectionately called, seemed to possess the rare gift of eternal youth as he kept that boyish look with him up to his dying day. His association with youth throughout his monastic life may have contributed to his youthful demeanour. He was constantly in touch with his young relatives who visited him regularly at the Mount. He reciprocated by putting aside time each year to spend with them in Matura. As a skilled craftsman, Bro Joseph imparted his cabinet-making skills to hundreds of young people over his monastic life. Principal of St Bede Vocational School for 25 years, he kept in touch with the young people even in his “retirement”.

His life as a monk radiated joy and commitment. His commitment to the Divine Office was exemplary and so was his commitment to his work. He truly epitomised the monastic axiom, Ora et Labora (Pray and Work). His mind was constantly in search of truth and he would often be seen reading from biblical and theological commentaries. He was also fond of writing and spent much time expressing his thoughts with pen and paper. He wrote several booklets over the years, one of which, “The Woodworker” was published in the Archdiocesan Pastoral Bulletin. This book, “The Woodworker”, spelled out a spirituality which was nurtured through his association with wood. His experience was that “a lover of natural wood becomes affected in at least three marked ways: physically, mentally and emotionally.” He developed a wholistic approach to spirituality. Some of the Abbey College Boys would remember him working quietly in his wood-work shop and would sometimes ask him to make “tops” for them.

He composed songs and played the guitar. The St Bede Vocational School Song was composed by him. As Sub-Prior of the abbey for several years he was always a trusted member of the Abbot’s council. His work also took him out of the monastery. He assisted the poor and disadvantaged of John John at St Martin’s Welfare Association where for ten years he spent two days each week teaching. Several of those young men in Laventille whom he assisted are now making a positive contribution to the Society. His teaching encompassed not only cabinet-making, but also Human Relations Skills and Religion.

He was a much sought-after counsellor in our Parlour Ministry for several of his final years. Pilgrims continue to ask for him. God has blessed the Mount with a wonderful human being and he will be sorely missed, not only by the monks, but by the hundreds of pilgrims and young people who he encountered over his long and fruitful life. He passed away peacefully at the Living Water Hospice in Port of Spain on Saturday 12 May 2012. May he rest in peace!





LET US PRAY

All-powerful Father, by the resurrection of your Son from the dead, death has no power over those who have fallen asleep in the true faith. With this confidence, we pray for your servant, Joseph, who served you in the monastic life while in this world. Mercifully give him a dwelling place in the bosom of Abraham together with all the saints from the days of Adam until our present time, and make us all worthy of your heavenly kingdom. We ask this through Christ our Lord.


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Ladislao Kertesz at kertesz11@yahoo.com,
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Photos:
Mount Inside 631117 page 5
Homology on Bro. Joseph Perez,
08GS0161REUNION2008, why nobody owes up to cover the unknowns???
12LK0001UNIONCLUB2012, Group photo, thanks for coming.
12LK6238LKFCU, Ladislao Kertesz and Fr. Cuthbert








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