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- 9f8463fd7a27eb213a23352904b38505646cc280d529ae500fdd6e2ddcc9b391 date "November 2013".
- 9f8463fd7a27eb213a23352904b38505646cc280d529ae500fdd6e2ddcc9b391 isCitedBy William_H._F._Brothers.
- 9f8463fd7a27eb213a23352904b38505646cc280d529ae500fdd6e2ddcc9b391 reason "This reads like a constructed foundation narative.".
- 9f8463fd7a27eb213a23352904b38505646cc280d529ae500fdd6e2ddcc9b391 text "While walking near the train station in Waukegan, he noticed a group of Benedictine monks waiting for a train and struck up a conversation with them. They explained who they were Anglican Benedictine Monks and that they were on their way to Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, for Carlyle's ordination. They invited Brothers to join them for the trip and ordination. This he did. Brothers met Grafton, they became immediate friends and soon it was decided that Brothers would return to Waukegan for his belongings and that he would return to Fond du Lac where he and Grafton would start a Benedictine monastery next door to St. Paul's Episcopal Cathedral.".