Rev. John MacPhail
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- | [[Image:RevMcPhail.jpg|left|thumb|110px]]Born in St. Andrew’s, Father John | + | [[Image:RevMcPhail.jpg|left|thumb|110px]]Born in St. Andrew’s, Father John MacPhail attended Public School No. 15, and St. Andrew’s High School. Before entering the seminary, Fr. MacPhail got his teacher’s certificate and taught in his home school. The traditions of playing musical instruments can often be traced to a former generation and this is certainly the case [[Image:McPhail_fiddle.jpg|right|thumb|300px]]with Fr. MacPhail. He took his first lessons from his father, Roderick, who had a passion for Scottish music; he also took lessons from his high school music teacher, Sister Lucille. |
Revision as of 16:05, 27 July 2007
Born in St. Andrew’s, Father John MacPhail attended Public School No. 15, and St. Andrew’s High School. Before entering the seminary, Fr. MacPhail got his teacher’s certificate and taught in his home school. The traditions of playing musical instruments can often be traced to a former generation and this is certainly the case with Fr. MacPhail. He took his first lessons from his father, Roderick, who had a passion for Scottish music; he also took lessons from his high school music teacher, Sister Lucille.
Father John not only enjoyed playing the music of his ancestors, but he was a keen promoter of the Celtic music and traditions. He served in the Diocese for 38 years; he is remembered for his dedication to his religion and to his music.