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(Received May 15. 9.10 p.m.) ' NEW YORK, May 15. Father Shea announced that Father Orlemanski had decided to accept Bishop O'Leary’s instructions to leave the parish and retire to a monastery, and would leave within three weeks. The length of time he spent in seclusion, was dependent on the length of public interest in the case, added Father Shea, who said, “It is customary, to wait till a matter Jike this has quietened down and then settle it privately.” He declared that the authorities were still officiglly unaware and Were largely unconcerned with the nature of Father Orlemanski’s conversations with Marshal Stalin and M. Molotov. Father Orlemanski was able to dispatch any information or documents to the Holy See through the Apostolic Delegate in Washington. Mr. Stanley Ciak. a friend of Father Orlemanski and treasurer to the parish societies, said the parishioners were one hundred per cent, behind Father Orlemanski.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 195, 16 May 1944, Page 5
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153ACCEPTED BY PRIEST Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 195, 16 May 1944, Page 5
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