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The Eucharistic Congress

London, September 13. The Host was not carried through the streets in connection with the Eucharistic Congress procession. . , , The Catholics were intensely disappointed at the abandonment of the ceremonial of the procession. a Many special trains were arranged tor all parts of the country. Archbishop Bourne announced the alterations in the procession at a mass meeting in Albert Hall, amid a storm of howls and hissing. He added that although it was impossible to carry with them their Divine Mas-er, he trusted that on-looking Catholics would make not only the Cathedral hut the whole of Westminster one great sanctuary of the Blessed Sacrament. Fifteen thousand children met at Victoria Embankment and marched to the Cathedral to receive Cardinal \aiinutelli s blessing.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43373, 15 September 1908, Page 2

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The Eucharistic Congress Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43373, 15 September 1908, Page 2

The Eucharistic Congress Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43373, 15 September 1908, Page 2

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