:59:04
With a degree of abstinence,
it becomes me calendar.
:59:07
I get a little behind during Lent,
but it comes out even at Christmas.
:59:35
That's me mother.
:59:38
O'MALLEY: She's very beautiful.
:59:39
Of course that was taken some time ago.
She's 90 now.
:59:44
Let's drink to your mother.
Hope you'll be seeing her soon, Father.
:59:49
What about your mother?
:59:52
I don't remember much about her.
She died when I was quite young.
1:00:03
Let's drink to the two of them, anyway.
1:00:07
Thank you, Father.
1:00:16
You know, Father O'Malley...
1:00:18
I always planned
that as soon as I got a few dollars ahead...
1:00:23
I'd go back to the old country
and see my mother.
1:00:27
Now, would you believe it,
that was 45 years ago...
1:00:31
and every time I get a few dollars ahead...
1:00:34
There's always somebody
that seems to need it more than you do.
1:00:39
You'd like her. She'd like you, too.
1:00:43
She always had a song in her heart.
1:00:46
I can almost hear her now.
1:00:50
[Music box playing]
1:00:59
Me boy, do you know Too Ra Loo Ra Loo?