| January 20 is the anniversary of Henry A. Caffrey.
Henry Anthony Caffrey, son of William A. Caffrey and Catherin Fleming,
was born in Lawrence, MA, November 12, 1892. His early education was obtained
in his native city at the Bruce Grammar School and Lawrence High School
where he was editor of the class monthly magazine in his senior year,
acted in the class play, played varsity football for two years and was
valedictorian when he graduated in 1910. For the next four years he worked
as a payroll clerk in the Wood Worsted Mills. At the age of 21 he enrolled
as a postulant at the Augustinian Preparatory Scholasticate, Saint Rita
Hall, Villanova, September, 1914. Two years later he was received as a
novice in June 1916, and made simple profession on June 24, 1917 and solemn
profession on June 27, 1920. He graduated from Villanova College in 1919
with a Bachelor of Arts degree, being again valedictorian of his class
and receiving the medal in ethics “ex aequo.”
After studying theology for one year at Villanova, he was sent to Saint
Monica’s International College, Rome, in November, 1920, where he
completed his theological training in 1923 after having been ordained
to the priesthood at the Basilica of Saint John Lateran on December 23,
1922. He offered his first mass the next day at the tomb of Saint Peter.
Upon his return to America he was attached to the professorium, Saint
Rita Hall, Villanova, as assistant rector of postulants (1923-1925). In
1925 the novitiate was moved from Villanova to New Hamburg and Father
Caffrey was made sub-master in March, then master of professed in November
at Saint Mary’s Hall (1925-1932). Subsequently, he was appointed
prior and rector of postulants at Augustinian Academy, Staten Island (1932-1938).
Recalled to Villanova he was selected prior of the monastery (1938-1944).
Shifted to pastoral duties he was prior of Saint Rita Parish, Philadelphia
(1944-1947) and took an active part in all parochial activities. Once
more summoned to the novitiate at New Hamburg on a temporary assignment
to give the current master a respite he remained there the rest of his
active life, 29 years – fifteen years at master, six as prior, and
eight as a professor until the novitiate permanently closed its doors
and her returned to Villanova.
All these years Father Caffrey at Villanova and Staten Island taught theology,
philosophy, literature, homiletics, and public speaking. He was elected
definitor of the province and was much in demand as a preacher and retreat
master. As he himself wrote most of his fifty-six years in the priesthood
“were devoted to formation work in our Order.” How true! At
the time of his death only 25 men in the province had not been his students;
over 1,270 Augustinians had been graced by his counsel. A tireless worker,
following a carefully modulated daily horarium, Father Caffrey was an
Augustinian par excellence.
His failing health requiring constant supervision, he was lovingly cared
for at the Villa of Divine Providence, Lansdale, from 1976 until his death
on January 20, 1979. He is buried in the Augustinian plot at Calvary Cemetery,
West Conshohocken, PA.
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