Fr. Donald Proudman OP (1913-1970)
After the completion of his studies Fr Donald was assigned to St Dominic’s Priory in London which would be his home for the greater part of his life. Fr Donald became well known during this period for his preaching and would join the famous Vincent McNabb OP in his discourses and debates at Hyde Park and on Hampstead Heath. On a brief spell away from London he was involved in the foundation of Spode House, the Dominican conference and retreat centre that would play such an influential role in English Catholic life in the middle of the twentieth century. Later he spent one year in Barbados helping with the refurbishment of the Cathedral.
Fr Donald found the changes to Dominican life and liturgy after the Second Vatican Council difficult to stomach, but did nothing to obstruct them. He was respected and admired by his younger, more radical, brethren for his compassion and kindness. He died after a short illness in April 1970 aged 56, twenty four hours after returning from a pilgrimage to Lourdes.
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A Website Visitor
Father Donald was my uncle. He was a very charismatic man. I adored him. When he came to stay I was his altar girl.
A Website Visitor
Was Fr proudman involved with a priory in West Hampstead by any chance? I knew him very well and for a time he was my guardian around 1957- 1960 ish.