by GoomMartin » Fri Jul 16, 2010 8:33 am
As a graduate of St. Anthony School in 1961, I was invited by Msgr. Scully to work in the rectory part time when I became a freshman in high school (Cardinal Spellman.) I worked answering the phone, serving the priests their dinner and greeting visitors to the rectory, who came to meet with a priest for marriage prep or to get a mass card. That means I started working there in the fall of 1961. During the summer of 1962, I was on vacation with my family and when I returned had found out that Msgr. Scully passed away. At the young age of 14, I had never seen a dead person before. Msgr. Scully was laid out in the front parlor of the rectory and I was assigned to work early Sunday morning there. I let myself in with my key and paid my respects to Msgr. all by myself. I swore I saw him breathing! I remember him as being very strict. I think he was followed by Msgr. Coleman (?) Other priests there at the time were Father Thennen (German), Father Staubach and Father Grogan (who married my husband and me in 1967.)
I remember learning to ride a two-wheeler bike on the Cross Bronx Expressway while it was under construction - don't remember the year. I lived at 1531 Taylor Avenue. Now live in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.