Set
Nom de l'objet : | Set |
Type de l'objet : | Sick Call |
Catégorie de l'objet : | Category 4: Tools & Equipment for Materials |
Discipline : | Religious Culture |
Matériaux : | metal, steel fabric, satin fabric, linen fabric, leatherette wax, bees metal, brass plastic, vinyl paper, cello paper, copy fabric, cotton batting |
Technique de fabrication : | cast, factory sewn, machine molded, factory printed, type etched, factory upholstered factory |
Numéro d'accession : | SM 2020.15.1 A-H |
Province d'utilisation : | New Brunswick |
Pays d'utilisation : | Canada |
Culture : | Canadian |
Description : | The rigid case is made of metal and the outer portion is covered in black leatherette. Two parallel gold lines form a border around the top edge of cover and a small gold colored cross accents the center of cover. The two sections of case are attached with a brass hinge covered in ivory colored linen fabric. The inner top of cover is lined with an ivory colored satin fabric and a piece of black linen fabric is sewn to the sides, halfway up, and forms a pocket in cover. The word "Creed" is printed in gold lettering on the center of pocket. Inserted in the pocket of cover are the following components: F- wrapped in cello is a square shaped piece of cotton batting, G- wrapped in cello paper is a folded white linen cloth, H- a blue pamphlet on which is printed the instructions for using the set. Base of case is lined in black linen fabric and has five indentations in which contents of the case can sit. Sitting in the base of case are the following components: B- a set of two wax candles wrapped in cello wrap, C- a brass colored Crucifix with a brass Corpus, D- a brass Holy Water bottle with a black vinyl top and base, E- two small brass cups which are used as candleholders. The bottle has the words "Holy Water" and a small black cross etched on the front |
Commentaires : | Msgr. Woods was born in Craigville, NB, December 12, 1920, the eldest of eight children born to Ambrose Joseph Woods and Mary Agnes Desmond. After studies in St. Thomas High School and St. Thomas University, Chatham, he entered Holy Heart Seminary, Halifax, NS, as a seminarian for the Diocese of Bathurst. He was ordained a priest of Bathurst in Halifax, on June 15, 1947, by the Most Rev. John McNally, Archbishop of Halifax. After ordination he served as a curate in St. Michaels Church, Chatham, from 1947 until 1952, and in St. Thomas Aquinas Church, Campbellton, from 1952 until 1963. After incardination in the Diocese of Saint John in 1962, he was appointed Pastor of St. Raphaels Parish, Blackville, in 1963, serving there until 1969 when he was appointed Administrator of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Saint John. In 1975 he was appointed Pastor of the Cathedral where he continued to serve until 1980. At that time, Msgr. Woods became Pastor of St. Dunstans Parish, Fredericton, where he served until 1989. In 1989, Msgr. Woods was appointed Pastor of St. Bridgets Parish, Renous, where he served for over twenty-eight years until his death. Msgr. Woods has also served the Diocese of Saint John as a member of the Diocesan Liturgy Commission, the Council of Priests, the College of Consultors, and the Priests Personnel Committee. In addition to his work as a parish priest, Msgr. Woods was also a great supporter of the ministries of the Religious Hospitallers of St. Joseph, the Sisters of Mercy, and the Sisters of Charity of the Immaculate Conception, supporting their missions in both Jamaica and Peru. On December 24, 1996, Msgr. Woods was named a Prelate of Honour by Saint John Paul II. This honour expressed on the part of the Holy Father the great respect in which the bishops, clergy, religious and people of the Diocese of Bathurst and the Diocese of Saint John have always held Monsignor. He was a true gentleman, a true priest, and a true pastor. He will be deeply missed by many. |
Fonctions : | This set would have been used by Msgr. Joseph Woods of Miramichi, NB when he visited the sick, visited the hospital or was called to an emergency situation. |
Hauteur : | 8.3 cm3 cm |
Largeur : | 16.5 cm |
Profondeur : | 3 cm |
Mention de crédit - Image : | For copyright contact St. Michael's Museum. |
Établissement : | St. Michael's Museum & Genealogical Centre |
Ville de l'établissement : | Miramichi |
Province de l'établissement : | New Brunswick |
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