Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 September 1947 — Page 9
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Faculty of 46 to Teach gre Students; $400,000 Building Equals Any in South
By BURNS BENNETT, United Press Staff Correspondent MONTGOMERY," Ala., Sept. 4—The Rev. Fr. Harold Purcell’s 13- carriers—it was disclosed today.
| yeat-old dream has come true. Studies have begun in the new
$400,000 high school building at the
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city of St. Jude here. Some"800 Negro students will be admitted to Committee, called for land, sea And! {one of the South's linest educational plants, bullt solels on. the faith! and hard work of 64-year-old Father Purcell.
But Padre Purcell, former, editor of the Catholic publication, “The Sign,” hasn't stopped dreaming. {His eyes gleam when he speaks of
here. And the slight-figured, grayhaired man alo visualizes a Negro
Part of the school building lacks its tile floors. Some wall trim isn’t] up. Some rooms are incomplete. But school started this week. Father Purcell said it would.
A faculty of 23 instructors, 11
‘Pather Purcell’s health | Isn't 4 as it] once was, although he will hotly deny #. According to reports, he recently suffered a severe ‘attack. Fellow priests feared for his life. One asked the bishop if the last) rites should be administered. | The story-has it that the bishop!
ireplied by asking if the new school
building was completed. When he learned that it wasn't, the bishop | reportedly answered: ing is unfinished, don’t worry about,
lay teachers was present.
building equals any school in the
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ig fF | The rooms are beautifully painted | hand spotless. The desks are shiny
{and new. They'll remain so.
For several years, classes have |
"been conducted in the basement of | B St. Jude's church. No one has ever collected Father Purcell’s standing!
offer of a dollar for any scratch
{found on one Of the 320 desks there. When Fathér Purcell arrived here {penniless, but with a mountain of (faith, his first project was St. Jude's
{mission and clinic—set up, in what] ‘had been a house of prostitution, Four young nurses dedicated a! i Then {three Montgomery doctors joined
high 1
year each to work there,
the staff—a Protestant, a Jew and a Negro. But Father Purcell had spotted a 40-acre tract near the city limits.
money ta purchase the site, The, city of St. Jude was born. | Built Clinic First Almost penny-by-penny, he first |
built St. Jude's social center- and clinic. Some 17,000 patients have
been treated there in the past 11 Then came the Church of | St, Jude, finished in 1938, It is an
vears.
{imposing roman-styled . structure, as are' all St. Jude buildings, with {a colorful, blue-tile roof. - Its bell]
tower stabs skyward 105 feet from |
the surrounding modest Negro
| homes.
| Three years ago, Father Purcell
|sajid the school would cost $400,000, | when work got under
has stuck to that figure.
(wanted, at his price. thas supervised the building at St,
count double.
| There are no books. the time comes, provided. Father Purcell they will. 1 ‘Clean Bodies, Slean Souls’
“knows”
{his belief:
“We believe that clean bodies lead
to clean souls,” he says,
nuns, five priests, and seven Negro!
When Father Purcell came to; Montgomery in 1034, there was no school for Negro Catholics. The new |
It had been unsuccesstully | platted for a Negro housing division. After three vears, he had raised’
way. Through inflation and scarcity, he When prices seemed too high, he refused io huy. Eventually he got what he He personally
Jude and makes every penny almost, Montgomery has no Negro Horary. {The new school has such a project.
But when the books willbe}
Cleanliness, next to godliness, is
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