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ROMAN CATHOLIC MISSION.

All (lie service? hold yesterday nt the Basilica, Kill SI root, in "coniircl'ion with the i'.oimm Catholic mission, wero largely attended. A siJuci.il .Mass for men, celebrated at S a.m.. was attended by a congregation numbering between four'and livo hundred. A t'oiiiiminioii breakfast was held afterward* in BoulcoU Terrace Nkhoolrooiii, Archbishop Kedwood piesidjns. A. number of toasts were honoured. I In- first was: "His Grace tlio Archbishop," proposed by Colonel Collins., mid ie-pond«l to by .Archbishop Kcdwuod. Inn Hon. It. Lauglman proposed the toast of "Parochial Societies" (Hibernian Society, St. Vincent do l'aul Society, (.utholic Club, and .Sncrcd Heart Ouifralornity). .Messrs. Callaßlian, K«evcs, Ji'tiowan, and Biamoml responded. Mr. 11. (JT.ciiry proposed the toast of "The Missioncr.-, , ' and the ]{ev. l'yther O'Con-iK-ll nwpo!ide<l. I'rnposiinr the toast of 'J he l.adkvs" Mr. .1. E/Fitzgerald remarked iipon (he capable way in which the ladies had looked after tlio breakfast preparations. Mr. Kred. Crombie responded. J.ast eveniiiK, at (he Ba-ilica, the mission for men was brought to a close. There was n crowded The Ui-v. Filling O'(.'«nne!l conducted l|, o <i>rvlce. and al its i-loso ■111'. J'apn.l was Mission services were rnmlueled nt Northland and Wadeslmvii last nveninc and nt each place (he congregation wn *s If.rjre. 'J'lii- l?ev. leather M'larlhy presided al Northland, and Hie lirv. t'nllicr Kiniliell at Wadoetown, The mission will be continued in both suburb?; until Wed-ru--d:iv niorniiiK. Kallur "Comiell will open the mission ia Makivra this eveninp, and dnily services will bo conducted until AVednss. day. Diirinu tli& mission at Hill Street 1350 eov.foFsion? v,-ore made, and 32-jly Coinimmioiv ra administered to abo'ut .1000 jHrsons.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1403, 1 April 1912, Page 2

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ROMAN CATHOLIC MISSION. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1403, 1 April 1912, Page 2

ROMAN CATHOLIC MISSION. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1403, 1 April 1912, Page 2

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