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Stone, Arthur, 1900-1972, Jesuit priest
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19 September 1900-19 August 1972
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Born: 19 September 1900, Cape Town, South Africa
Entered: 18 March 1923, Loyola Greenwich, Australia (HIB)
Ordained: 14 June 1932, Milltown Park, Dublin
Final Vows: 02 February 1936
Died: 19 August 1972, Canisius College, Pymble, Sydney, Australia - Australiae Province (ASL)
Transcribed HIB to ASL: 05 April 1931
by 1927 at Heythrop, Oxfordshire (ANG) studying
◆ David Strong SJ “The Australian Dictionary of Jesuit Biography 1848-2015”, 2nd Edition, Halstead Press, Ultimo NSW, Australia, 2017 - ISBN : 9781925043280
Arthur Stone had English, Anglican parents, who came to Australia from South Africa. He became a convert when at the parish school at North Sydney at the age of ten. Then he went to the Marist Brothers High School, Darlinghurst, and was head prefect in 1918. He went on to study engineering at the University of Sydney. He later worked as a civil engineer in the NSW Department of Main Roads. He played rugby league with the North Sydney firsts, and joined the Jesuits, 18 March 1923, at Greenwich.
Most of his studies as a Jesuit were in Ireland, at Rathfarnham, as a junior, 1925-26, and theology at Milltown Park, 1929-33. He studied philosophy at Heythrop, England, 1926-29, and did tertianship at St Beuno's, 1933-34.
He returned to Australia and taught at Riverview, 1934-39. But his heart was in pastoral work, working between North Sydney and Lavender Bay, and he was eventually parish priest, of North Sydney, 1947-53, and Lavender Bay, 1953-59. He walked the streets visiting his people, and related well to then. This was shown in the 1950s when he asked the cardinal for permission to attend a concert given by Johnny Ray, the first of the pop stars. The request was so surprising that it was given. The story was well told in the parish magazine. This made up for his lack of conversation in the Jesuit community.
He also worked in the parish of Richmond, 1959-68, and then retired to Canisius College, Pymble, being almost paralysed. He could not say Mass, but heard confessions at St Patrick's Church, Church Hill, in Sydney. At Pymble he enjoyed watching Australian Rules football on television every Saturday during the season.
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- Australia » New South Wales » Sydney » Pymble » Canisius College (Australia)
- Australia » New South Wales » Sydney » Greenwich » Loyola College (Greenwich)
- England » Oxfordshire » Chipping Norton » Heythrop College
- South Africa » Cape Town
- Australia » New South Wales » Sydney » North Sydney » Miller Street » St Mary's Church (Roman Catholic) (Miller Street)
- Australia » New South Wales » Sydney » University of Sydney
- County Dublin » Dublin City » Rathfarnham » Rathfarnham Castle
- County Dublin » Dublin City » Sandford Road » Milltown Park
- Wales » St Asaph » Tremeirchion » St Beuno's
- Australia » New South Wales » Sydney » Riverview » St Ignatius College (Riverview)
- Australia » New South Wales » Sydney » North Sydney » Lavender Bay » St Francis Xavier (Lavender Bay)
- Australia » New South Wales » Sydney » Darlinghurst » Harrington Street » Marist Brothers High School
- Australia » New South Wales » Sydney » The Rocks » Grosvenor Street » Saint Patrick's Church (Roman Catholic)
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