Brother SALVIAN of the Seven Dolours (Newman) A County Dublin man, he was born in the seaside village of Rush, Co. Dublin. That was on 22nd July 1849, roughly a month before Bld Dominic’s death. He joined us at Broadway, Worcs., and was professed on the 22nd June 1879, his 20th birthday. His namesake Fr. Salvian (Nardocci) was Rector of Broadway, but left for Dublin on Friday 1st July with Bro. Ignatius Hilton and Bro. Salvian, both just professed. They went to Sutton, stayed the night, and Bro. Salvian went on to St. Mungo’s Retreat, Glasgow, his first appointment. In the Annals of the Anglo-Hibernian Province, Fr. Salvian recording the death of Bro. Salvian 12 years later, of TB (it was a scourge among us at the time) said of him ‘he was very good’. After some years he got very delicate and consumptive. He suffered the wasting sickness with great patience for years, but finally, he calmly died in St. Anne’s Sutton, on the 4th of October. There he was buried in the cemetery attached to our church. R.I.P. He was aged 33 years, just as Our Lord was when He died. He now shares the agelessness of Heaven, we trust, with Bld. Dominic, and our Holy Founder. SOURCES: Fr. Salvian Nardocci ‘Diary’ for 1870 Fr. Salvian Nardocci ‘Annals of the Anglo-Hibernian Province!. Vol III, p.323