Q. Father, after the ceremony and sermon which you preached on the seventh Sunday after Whitsunday 1941, how long was it from then until your trial, approximately?
A. About 15 months.
Q. Then, for 15 months after you preached the sermon for which you were tried as having made insidious utterances, nothing was done to you by the way of trial; is that correct?
A. No, during these 15 months nothing happened.
Q. One moment, Father, please. Fifteen months after your sermon, during which nothing was done, you were tried, and part of the case was the funeral sermon you conducted for a Pole, is that correct?
A. May I ask you to repeat the question, please?
Q. Father, 15 months after your sermon, during your trial, your conduct of a funeral for a Pole was a part of the trial, wasn’t it?
A. Yes, during the trial.
Q. Now, Father, when was this funeral for the Pole that you conducted?
A. That was on the third Sunday in the month of May. I think it must be about 17 May 1942.