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“Where is the new-born King of Israel? For we have seen his star before us.” The Three Wise Men, played by James Creevey, Roderick Dunbar, and Nicholas Farra, pupils of St Mark’s Church Day School, Opawa, during a performance of the Schutz “Christmas Story” in the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament last evening. Children from the school were in a tableau, produced by April Cantelo, which accompanied the singing of the Harmonic Chorale, directed by William R. Hawkey. Left: Mary, the mother of Jesus, as played by Penny Mahy.

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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33407, 13 December 1973, Page 1

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“Where is the new-born King of Israel? For we have seen his star before us.” The Three Wise Men, played by James Creevey, Roderick Dunbar, and Nicholas Farra, pupils of St Mark’s Church Day School, Opawa, during a performance of the Schutz “Christmas Story” in the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament last evening. Children from the school were in a tableau, produced by April Cantelo, which accompanied the singing of the Harmonic Chorale, directed by William R. Hawkey. Left: Mary, the mother of Jesus, as played by Penny Mahy. Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33407, 13 December 1973, Page 1

“Where is the new-born King of Israel? For we have seen his star before us.” The Three Wise Men, played by James Creevey, Roderick Dunbar, and Nicholas Farra, pupils of St Mark’s Church Day School, Opawa, during a performance of the Schutz “Christmas Story” in the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament last evening. Children from the school were in a tableau, produced by April Cantelo, which accompanied the singing of the Harmonic Chorale, directed by William R. Hawkey. Left: Mary, the mother of Jesus, as played by Penny Mahy. Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33407, 13 December 1973, Page 1

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