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I was born Charles Richard Kelty Jr. in South
Boston, Massachusetts in 1915. My parents were Charles Richard Kelty
and Mary Jane Watson of Florence, New Jersey, and their offspring
were Louis, Marion, Helen, and myself. Our father was an engineer
machines, tool and die.
Milton, Massachusetts was the setting for my
childhood years and I attended excellent public schools there from
1922-1934. My feeling for poetry was nurtured early on. After that
I went to the seminary of the Society of the Divine Word in Techny,
Illinois, and was ordained a priest in 1946. Service in the missions
of Papua New Guinea followed, from 1947 to 1951, and then editorial
duties for the Societys magazine, back at Techny, from 1951
to 1960.
A natural love for monastic life drew me to
Gethsemani and fulfilled a lifelong dream. My entry to the community
was in February 1960.
Over the past decades I have served in various
capacities: master of the brothers, shoe shop, tailor shop, vocations
office, and retreat house.
Monastic life is everything I wanted, my happiness.
All dreams fulfilled. But the fulfillment came slowly. Following
your dreams and not giving up is my best recommendation.
I can write and I can talk and that has been
my work world. These Sunday homilies have been my proclamation of
the good news of the Kingdom.
HOMILIES
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