- Father Abbot Ladislas-Keresztesy Parker with his Arms -
Succisa Virescit
- "The successor-vine shall flourish"
- quite an effective description of St. Michael's Abbey,
Orange
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- With hat, guiding n tour in Rome with Hungarian
Refugee-tourists, early 1950s
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- Outside the walls of Vatican City, with tourists, early 1950s
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- Early 1950s
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- Several of the Founding Fathers of St. Michael's Abbey in
Orange
- were avid photographers
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- Late 1950s, reviewing plans for St. Michael's
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- In hat, within the Colisseum, describing its history and
significance for the tourists.
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- Visiting Norbertine parishes in Montana in the late 1950s
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- At Bishop Street house in Santa Ana, California
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- Viewing the grounds for St. Michaels, 1959 or 1960
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- With students from Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana,
breaking ground for St. Michaels
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- As a son of the land, Father Parker was very involved in the
construction effort
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- With Abbot Simonfy of Csorna in the background, Father-Prior
Parker in 1962
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- With a painting of Our Lady in front of the newly constructed
St. Michael's (novices' wing)
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- Having lunch with one of "his boys"
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- Early 1970s
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- With five of the remaining Founding Fathers, late 1990s
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- At his desk
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- Attention to detail, and a tireless, conscientious
worker
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- At one of St. Michael's annual "Fiestas" -
fundraiser
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- Always with an encouraging word to say to each person
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- Not just a great speaker and homilist - but a great
Rhetorician in the truest sense
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- Able to speak to each person individually - personally
- touching their hearts and souls,
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- Pioneer, leader, guide, abbot . . .
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- Beloved by even the most exalted . . .
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- He remained in his heart and soul, a simple priest . .
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- Beloved by his confreres and his friends . . .
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- and remembered in gratitude forever . . .