ST MARY’S MISSION.
LARGE X F.NI HER ATTEND
Tin? parishioners ol 81. .Marys me attending in large numbers the .Mission which was opened on Sunday lasi. The preachers are Very Rev. I- ;iI lie*i Campbell and Gill, of the Redonipl in>i Order. Father Campbell, v.lm is mi eloquent preacher, and an • M"’ n dice:l missionary, was during ■ e.c nm period a very, zealous chaplin <*> troops, and his services arc grate hilly remembered hy Urn man. Father GdL who i- a native o! Canterbury, has p.i" returned to the Dominion after residing for twelve years in the Old Country, where he had several years of mission-lll-V expel ivlli e.
The order of .Mission Exereises on week dm,vs is:- Morning. Miiss.es ti a.in. (followed hv inslrm-li m). 7 a.m., aim 9 a.in. (followed hy inslrucUoli) ; eveni„o. Mission Devotion. Seism.n and
Benediction 7.J0. The sermons so far bare a■ u 11! J Eternal Salvation, Sin, Rcponieiiec and Death. , . Father Kennedy extends a cordial MHtatioil to all desirous ol al ten ling-
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 March 1925, Page 1
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168ST MARY’S MISSION. Hokitika Guardian, 26 March 1925, Page 1
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