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Saturday, January 19, 2013

Article Alert: Ned Kelly Legend to be Finally Sealed

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The Courier Mail
of January  20, 2013 has an article entitled Ned Kelly Legend to be Finally Sealed.

It begins with:


The remains of bushranger Ned Kelly will be encased in concrete to ensure the bones are not stolen.

Family members may stand guard at the secret Kelly plot until the grave is sealed after a private ceremony this morning.

Scores of his extended family are expected to attend the service at the country cemetery in northeastern Victoria.

It follows a long-awaited funeral for the criminal, who was hanged 132 years ago.

Glenrowan and Wangaratta were abuzz with tourists and locals keen to confirm where the Kelly clan will bury him, believed to be beside his mother, Ellen, in an unmarked grave at Greta.

Some suggested the family was prepared to take extreme measures to stop any threat of his bones being exhumed by grave robbers.

"They know pouring concrete in could be the only way to ensure his body remains untouched," one source said.

"But even then I guess there is no guarantee. There are still a lot of Kelly fanatics out there."

To read more:
http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/national/ned-kelly-legend-to-be-finally-sealed/story-fndo1wyv-1226557350626

2 comments:

  1. Finally in January 2013 we have laid the bones of Ned Kelly to rest, however the
    St Patrick's Church parish priest Monsignor John White says he received offensive emails and calls when it emerged he was to conduct Ned's funeral.

    However, Ned Kelly was a faithful Catholic all of his days, most writings never condemned Ned’s humanity and goodness. As a boy, Ned risked his life to save another boy from drowning. In attended School at Avenel and it was written of him, “Ned was a bright pupil and a very nice mannered and well-behaved boy at school.”

    He was baptised by an Augustinian priest, Charles O’Hea who again met up with Ned when the young man was sent to Pentridge to serve part of his three-year sentence. There O’Hea found goodness in Ned’s young character, Ned’s behaviour during his time at Pentridge was described as ‘good’.

    At Jerilderie the Reverend Gribble told Kelly that he would like his watch back that was taken by Steve Hart, respectfully, Ned made Hart return the watch. Gribble asked Ned for the return of a racing mare belonging to the daughter of the proprietor of a Jerilderie hotel; the mare was immediately given back. These are examples of Kelly’s respect for God’s servants.

    Regarding the siege at Glenrowan Station, Reverend Gibney made the statement “I went to where Ned Kelly was lying, he was penitent and showed a very good disposition. I asked him to pray, “Lord Jesus, have mercy on me,” he said it, and added, “It is not today I began to say that.”

    In Melbourne gaol the Rev. Coles who met with Ned Kelly said that he was by no means a ruffian and that he had rather a pleasant expression of countenance. Ned who heard Coles, preaching on “Prepare to meet your God”, stated, “I believe it all. Although I have been bushranging, I have always believed that when I die I have a God to meet.” Ned treated Coles with great respect and listened to all Coles had to say, and knelt down by Coles as he prayed.

    Of Ned, Monsignor John White rightfully said, "Today, we're righting a wrong," and that it was not his, nor any Catholic's place, to judge Ned Kelly, as the ultimate judgment was God's alone.

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  2. Hi Sharon,

    Bill Denheld picked up an issue of mine regarding the heritage listing of the 11 Mile Creek Homestead site from along time back and I thought it revisiting.

    I could not trace his lead so I have used this avenue, hope that is OK?

    I posted a letter to the Benalla Ensign and a copy of that letter to the Benalla Mayor on the issue, the basics of the heritage issue can be seen on my website where I have placed the issue:

    http://www.euxton.com/Helen-Kelly/

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