"Bring All the Priests"

www.providence.eduEvery year we remember, because we can't ever forget. In the very early morning hours of Tuesday, December 13, 1977, a fire broke out on the 4th floor North of Aquinas Hall at Providence College. Ten young women died as a result of the fire (seven that night, three later succumbed to their injuries), and colleges across the country reviewed their fire safety procedures immediately thereafter.Two years ago, I wrote this piece in reflection of that night, and reposted it last year. Recently, I read an article online, reprinted in the Bryant College (now University) newspaper from an original article in The Providence Journal, an article I'm sure my parents hid from my sister and me. It said little that I didn't already know; unfortunately, most of us at PC were all too aware of what transpired that night, even if we weren't witnesses to the horror.What struck me in the article, though, was the call from Fr. Ralph Hall to Rev. Aloysius Begley, OP, then-Prior of the college. When Fr. Begley's telephone rang around three in the morning, Fr. Hall said, "Bring all the priests. Bring all the sacred oils." Fr. Hall knew. It was a quick fire, extinguished in just 38 minutes, but deadly.At this time of year, I think about the girls who died. I remember the "Jersey girls" I met freshman year who were the epitome of cool: Katy Andresakes, one of the nicest and friendliest people on campus, who introduced me to Dan Fogelberg's music. Kim and Terry and Joanne and Alice and Ellen, who survived but who will always carry the memories with them. The 4th floor girls who graduated, married, and had children, some of whom attended PC (it's a family tradition, you know).Life is filled with moments - some so happy you swear you're dreaming, some so tragic you wonder why, for years. Today, I'll say ten small prayers for the girls of Aquinas Hall. And I'll listen to this song by Dan Fogelberg[youtube=http://youtu.be/TsgRiGCZRUc] 

Previous
Previous

2013 and The Books I've Read

Next
Next

Selling Your Books (Indie)