Excerpt from Fellowship With God
On June 4th, 1906 (Monday in Whitsun Week), there passed to his rest the Rev. George Brett. A short and painful illness ended a devoted life spent in faithful work for others, and for the advance of the Catholic Faith. He was Assistant-Curate successively of East Cowes, I.W.; Farnham; S. Andrew"s, Worthing; and S. Peter"s, Great Windmill Street, W. In each sphere of work he gave proof of the power and spirituality which distinguished the few important years which crowned his life on earth. In Worthing his powers of body and soul were taxed to the utmost during a well-remembered epidemic of typhoid. At a time when all were working nobly for the spiritual and bodily relief of the sufferers, he was among the readiest. But the strain was such that he became himself seriously ill, and for a time his life was almost despaired of.
The Parish of S. Peter, Great Windmill Street, W., of which the Rev. W. T. Farmiloe, M.A., was the Vicar, proved a sphere of fresh experience; and here he was brought into very close touch with the moral and spiritual needs of modern London, and prepared for that which became his own particular work.
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