Rev Patrick Negri SSS
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Born 19/02/1935;
Ordained 24/07/1960
Blessed Sacrament Fathers.
Pat and his identical twin Michael were born at Numurkah in 1935 and educated at state primary schools, Stawell High School and St Patrick's College, Sale. In 1952 the 16-year-old Pat joined the Blessed Sacrament Congregation, making first profession at Bowral in 1955 before priestly studies at Templestowe where he combined academic success with his first experiments in oil painting.
After ordination in 1960 at St Patrick's Cathedral, Pat served at St Francis' (Melbourne), St Peter Julian's (Haymarket) and the retreat house at Bowral. For a time he presented the Catholic Hour while also giving retreats, undertaking chaplaincies, taking convert classes and helping edit The Monstrance magazine.
In 1969 he became a provincial consultor, then served as provincial leader from 1972-1978 at a time of problematic tensions and conflict over issues of renewal. Amid the turmoil many priests left. Pat led the province with wisdom, compassion, deep faith and common sense. He endorsed new foundations in Western Australia and warded off threats of land resumption at St Francis'.
He remained there until 1984, until, after suffering a minor stroke, he was freed to commence a Master's in theology at Jesuit Theological College, Berkeley. In 1990 he gained a doctorate for his thesis Signs of Being: A Study of the Religious Significance of the Art of Barnett Newman, Jackson Pollock, and Mark Rothko.
On returning to Melbourne, he taught at Yarra Theological Union, the Diocesan Pastoral Centre and Melbourne College of Divinity. He began painting in abstract expressionist style, held the first of many exhibitions, and received major commissions from churches, hospitals, schools and friends. He also volunteered with the Victorian AIDS Council and ministered as a chaplain at RMIT. From 2006-15 he served as provincial treasurer in September 2006 and edited the province newsletter The Vineyard.
Pat celebrated his Golden Jubilee of Priesthood in 2010, presided at his 100 year-old mother's funeral in 2011, and commemorated his own 80th birthday and Diamond Jubilee of Profession in 2015.
In the presence of his twin brother Michael and close family members, Pat died as the sun was rising on the morning of Sunday, 7 February 2016. Pat will be fondly remembered for his graceful presiding, incisive preaching, striking works of art, great love of literature and music, sensitive spiritual accompaniment, pastoral care of the needy and great sense of humour.
May Pat rest in peace.