RANGIORA.
The mission conducted by tho Rev. T. McCarthy, &.M., at the Catholio Church, Raugiora, wa3 brought to a successful clo&e on Sunday evening. Despite the inclemency of the weather, especially during tho latter part of the week, the attendance each evening continued to grow, so much so that the seating and standing accommodation of the church was taxed to its uttermost, ma by people coming from Cust, Kaiapoi, and Loburn. Or, Sunday evening, at jthe. closing ceremonies, which consisted of the Rosary, a sermon on "Faith and its Necessity/ the solemn renewal of baptismal vows, and the impartir.e; of the Papa] benediction, nrany had to be accommodated in the sanctuary and choir gallery. During the week fully 600 received Holy . Communion. Next Wednesday .Father McCarthy will proceed to Loburn, where a five days' mission will be Next Sunday evening Father McCarthy hopes to he able to return to Rangiora, when be will preach a sermon on "The Sacrament of Matrimony,'' and assist at the reception cf a number of young aspirants into tho various parochial sodalities,
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14971, 19 May 1914, Page 4
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177RANGIORA. Press, Volume L, Issue 14971, 19 May 1914, Page 4
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