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" To write about St Stephen's House without mentioning Fr Couratin is rather like performing Hamlet without the Prince of Denmark. He followed Dr Mitchell and for many years set a high standard of scholarship, liturgy, and morality . His relaxed drawl and quick wit, described by one writer as like Noel Coward in a clerical collar, concealed real discipline and devotion to his calling. He left a permanent mark on those who came under his influence.It is interesting that a considerable number of his former students are now in the Holy Catholic and Roman Church."
moved from end of article - if people think it's needed, could they find a way of adding it back in Anthropax 21:19, 18 February 2007 (UTC)