Saturday, 30 June 2012

Circular No 556






Newsletter for alumni of The Abbey School, Mt. St. Benedict, Trinidad and Tobago, W.I.
Caracas, 30 June 2012 No.556
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Dear Friends,
Two news items to report, the addition of Giacomo Tomaselli to the list and the non stop emails inquiring about The Abbey Schools photos, taken by Fr. Benedict.
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SALUDOS DESDE Mallorca
Giacomo Tomaselli captaingiaco@hotmail.com
18 Jun (13 days ago)
Estimados Amigos y Hermanos
Super asombrado por la unión y hermandad del Abbey School Old Boys... keep it up.
Te resumo un poco de mi vida... Al marcharme de Trinidad me marche para Inglaterra y realice estudios en administración de empresas, y me enamore de mi fallecida esposa y nos casamos en Ecuador, su país de residencia, el cual tuvimos 3 hijos en Venezuela, vivimos allí por 28 años. Monte varias empresas, pero siempre fue el deseo de mi mujer de vivir en otro país, el cual escogimos Mallorca, España. Tengo 9 años en esta preciosa isla, de verdad que la calidad de vida es muy superior a la de muchos otros países, lo siento mucho por la gente que vive en Venezuela, pero veo que existe una paranoia colectiva de los atracos y robos y otras cosas que es mejor no mencionar. Lo que me dejo super impresionado fue la cantidad de pájaros y animales que se acercan a mi casa de Caraballeda.. desde guacamayos hasta iguanas y todos en estado salvaje. Después de haber trabajado pare el dinero he decidido de dar un cambio espiritual y de trabajo, al cual me lleva al mar, mi pasión.. navegar (FORCED TO WORK.. borne TO SAIL) CUANDO TRABAJAS EN TU PASIÓN YA NO ES TRABAJO. Tengo un pequeño Ciber Cafe en Playa de Palma, Mallorca el cual cierro cuando salgo a navegar. La Pizzeria y Heladería de Caraballeda, lastimosamente fue cerrada ya que mis padres estaban mayores y ninguno de nosotros quiso seguir la tradición al ser un trabajo muy comprometido de muchas horas y días. Como dice nuestro hermano Alfredo fue un punto de encuentro de los Caraqueños, y por mucho tiempo estuve en contacto con muchos de ustedes que se pararon para saludar, pero gracias a Dios ahora tenemos a internet.
Espero que mis grandes amigos como Emoffie, Mezzana, Assam se pongan en contacto.
Un fuerte abrazo, y muchos lindos recuerdos
Dear Friends and Brothers
Super amazed by the unity and brotherhood of the Abbey School Old Boys ... keep it up.
I will try to summarize some of my life ... As I left Trinidad, I went to England I did studies in business administration, and I fell in love with my late wife and got married in Ecuador, her country of residence, which we had 3 children in Venezuela, lived there for 28 years.
Opened a few companies, through the years, but it was always the desire of my late wife to live in another country, we chose Mallorca, Spain.
I have 9 years in this beautiful island, true that the quality of life is far superior to many other countries,
I'm sorry for the people who live in Venezuela, but I see that there is a collective paranoia muggings and robberies and other things are better left unmentioned.
What left me super impressed was the amount of birds and animals that come to my house ..
Caraballeda from parrots to iguanas and all in the wild.
Having worked many years for the money I decided to take a spiritual change and work, which brings me to the sea, my passion .. sail (FORCED TO WORK .. borne TO SAIL) WHEN ONE WORKS IN YOUR PASSION, IS NO LONGER WORK.
I have a small Cyber Cafe in Playa de Palma, Mallorca which I close when I go sailing.
The Pizzeria and Ice Cream Caraballeda, unfortunately was closed because my parents were older and none of us wanted to continue the tradition by being a very committed, many hours and days.
As our brother Alfredo was saying to me. It was a meeting place for the people of Caracas, I would like to thank those of you that came to contact and stopped to say hello, but thank God we now have internet access.
I hope my friends like Emoffie, Mezzana, Assam and others will contact soon
Many greetings
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From: Cornel de Freitas <corneldefreitas@hotmail.com>
Date: 11 January 2012 22:57
Hi Nigel,
Michael asked me to forward this to you, he thought you might be interested...
If I may add, I am extremely interested in what is going to take place with respect to the 100th. Anniversary, but is it the Abbey School or the monastery?
Also the store re: The elusive vault of pictures that Father Benedict (RIP) left.
Someone has got to know about this.
I have asked questions before, and I am sure that knowing Father Benedict and how organized he was, were he still alive, I think I can state that he probably would have given us access to them, or at least an opportunity to copy them, as KaZim has suggested.
Do you have any Idea why (based on what I've been hearing) the Old Boys in Trinidad are not "communicating" more with the MSB Brothers outside in other countries?
One last thing, for a long time now I have not received the "Circular".
Is it no longer being circulated?
Regards,
Cornel
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From: Cornel de Freitas <
corneldefreitas@hotmail.com>
Date: 8 January 2012 14:49
... Once again an "EXCELLENT IDEA" surfaces ...
According to the Good Book (and it would be nice) "... give and you will receive a thousand fold ..."
I'm probably misquoting some verse or another..
I am sure the Good Sheppard at the Abbey on Mount St. Benedict could use an injection of funds.
But as a good return Gesture, we could receive access to that "Illusive Archive of Photographs "of"A Lifetime of Memories" of ALL of the Alumni, in photographs, taken by our beloved Father Benedict,
At all events, sports and activities that took place at "The Abbey School, Mount St. Benedict”, that WE were ALL part of.
I don't know, maybe I am using the 'wrong' words, maybe, there are the 'correct' words,
But: "A Journey Begins with the First Step..."
How I wish now I only purchased more and not just the ones of myself and those of friends ..........
AND, I also believe/feel, that a Plaque is a great idea to mark an anniversary of "ONE HUNDRED YEARS".
I can see no reason, or should I say "No Reasonable Reason", why "We”, the Fruits" of The Abbey School Mount St Benedict, could be denied this.
But I am no authority on these matters, maybe our learned "Brother Lawyers" may be able to shed some light, and possibly, find a path that would lead to this?
I Love you All, my Brothers,
Have a Great New Year,
Packed with Beautiful Memories and Good Health.
Cornel
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Subject: FW: Over One Hundred Years.
Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2012 14:07:58 +0000
Sarkis, Mi Hermano,
What a collection of history, I knew many of the faces, but many I don't know, some of the older brothers
May know all the faces ??, Thank you,
Funny eh!, How we can get almost anything, anywhere in this world, and we still can't get one single photo album from the Abbey School, of all the great events the students took part in, I could remember Voosh, always taking lots of photos and for so many years, I do hope one day, that these collections, will appear thru the proper channels.
I believe that with the 100th year Celebrations coming up in just a few months, we must officially part take, in some form or the other, just out of respect if you need a reason.
Now what I am suggesting is just an idea, in order to receive we must give.
This is the perfect year as an Entire Alumni, to make an offering to the Church, in making this offering; we will have to have, a private meeting, with the Father Abbot.
In this meeting we can only hope, some of our questions will be addressed, as we make our humble donation of whatever we can collect,
I will give USD$100.oo for the cause, the celebration, if others can give only $10, there are many of us, our donations should be well received.
This is our year to make peace, with all our brothers.
Glen Evelyn, had an idea of a Plaque, which could be placed on the Castle, or down by the church, still a good idea, but the only way, any of these ideas will happen, is thru the good Father on the hill.
Our roads leed to him.
I hope all are reading the Circular, this is my feed back.
Best regards, have good year mi amigos,
Adios, Glen McKoy.
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From: Cornel de Freitas <corneldefreitas@hotmail.com>
Date: 28 December 2011 02:42
Hello Nigel and Glen,
I recently communicated with Kazim and inquired if it would be possible to create an album of photographs of (if possible) of all the years at the, The Abbey School.
I know that this sounds like an enormous undertaking but any journey begins with the first step, or idea;
I did not know about any archive of Father Benedict’s pictures,
But I do know that while I was at the Mount He pretty much was the self appointed school photographer.
It would be nice to bounce some ideas around.
Cornel
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Date: Tue, 27 Dec 2011 15:26:52 -0500
From: kazim.asaatt@gmail.com
Hi Cornel,
So great to hear from you. I enjoy all the things you share and appreciate you.
Yes, I am the person facilitating the MSB Old Boys website.
Let me know more of your idea. I am always open to serving, and once all the other major participants know that this a project and I have the okay, sure, why not.
At present I am in New York/New Jersey.
Looking forward to hearing more from you....Kazim
PS. I just read in one of the recent newsletters that Fr Benedict left an archive, but we do not have access to it. The question is how can we get permission to scan the photos on site so the photos remain the property of the holders.
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On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 12:15 AM, Cornel de Freitas <corneldefreitas@hotmail.com> wrote:
Hi Kazim,
Thank you for your kind words and well wishes.
Can you tell me, are you the brother that is "running" a website for the MSB Old Boys?
I was entertaining the thought, that if it is possible, can someone or group, find a way of compiling an album of all of the pictures of the ones taken in all of the years during our attendance and time at The Abbey School?
I am sure that that would be quite and undertaking, there has got to be someone that has a collection of a lot of the pictures.
I know that during my time, father Benedict took most all of the pictures and made them available to the boys.
He would number them. and you could order them by number every time he posted, for all kinds of occasions and Sport activities.
Like I said, that would probably be quite an undertaking.
Do you reside in Trinidad?
Cornel
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Attila GYURIS <gyuris@yahoo.com>
Sunday, April 26, 2009 6:18:48 PM
Hi Cornel:
I remember you as a "big boy" (compared to me) when you were at the Mount.
You were one of the boys engaged in building the dens in the bush weren't you?
You and I didn't hang out together at the Mount probably due to our age difference, so probably you don' t remember me, as a " small boy" from Venezuela.
I was good friends with Jan " Dutch" Koenraadt, a Dutch boy from Surinam, if you remember him.
I was there 5 years from 1964 to 1969.
I started in Prep " A" in 1964, and I left Form V in 1969.
So, as you can see much of my formative years were spend at the Mount also.
I remember all those names you mention below, plus Mr. Basanta, Spanish teacher, Mr Chow Fatt, Math Teacher and great ping-pong player, Mr Yip Chuck, always smoking, was my biology teacher, Also Fr. Gregory's (the Duck) brother, who was Fr Augustine ("Rughead") was my French teacher. Bro. Rupert was in charge of our swim team the Aqualads.
Mr Carter was also my teacher, but I forget what subject.
I remember Cecil Camacho, and Phillip Laughlin, he ended up graduating with me in Form V, I think he had to repeat a year.
He was also the singer for the school rock-and-roll band.
Then I remember Rafael "Cheche" Echeverria, who was in your class.
I recently met up with him in Florida.
Strangely enough, I basically remember almost everybody in your class also (from that picture) , as I looked up to all of you guys as the" big boys" to learn all the tricks from.... and I learned well I think.
And a bunch of other names, too numerous to mention.
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Ladislao Kertesz at kertesz11@yahoo.com,
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Photos:
12LK6274RJUDMI, Roger Juman and Don Mitchell looking for natives.
12LK6279JBEFISH, Joseph Berment with his fish.
12LK6290FISHCAUGHT, Joseph Berment still holding his fish.
12LK6324UNIONTWR, A photo taken from the last floor




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