He was a strange combination of quiet dynamism. He was the retiring type - almost single-handedly, he moved the
college forward. He was constantly alert as to how the school could aid the city and the area. He brought these
same qualities to his position as provincial. He was forward-minded, yet grounded in tradition during an era when
church and religious orders were unsettled in today's great issues. He was one of a kind…. Such a man is irreplaceable.