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A Priest in a Protestant Church.

On Tuesday evening, March 4, Very Rev. B. M. O'Boylan, rector of St. Krancib de Sales Chaich, Newark, Ohio, at the invitation of Dr L. W. White, of Trinity M.E. Church, delivered a lecture on the faith and pract cc of Catholics. The principal doctrines of the Church were clearly stated aa proven from the Protestant Bible, which lay before the lecturer. The following order was observed • (l)The Divi itv of Christ; (2) the establishment of the one and only Church and its divine authority ; (3) the sacraments and espeoialiy Penance and Holy Eucharint ; (4) the doctrine of the Communion of Saints and the honor of the Blessed Virgin ; (5) the manner of receiving com. rts into the Church ; (6) the beauties of the Catholic devotion, and in particular the sacrifice of the Mass. The lecture was illustrated by many examples, and every point was backed by a suitable text from Scripture. Dr. White, at the clone of the l-ctur.<, gave a most enthusiastic expression of hie thanks to the lecturer, and the leading m-tnbers of his church came aiound the platform to shake hands with Father O'Boylan and thank him for his prvsence and the instructive discourse he had delivered. It is needless to gay that the announcement in the city papers that a priest was to lectuie in a Protestant church brought a large audience. The Kctur.-r announced that he would be always happy 111 1 respond to such invitations and prepared to answer any objection against the creed of Catholics b.-fore any audience in the city. Dr. White called at St. Francis's rectory the following morning and again personally expressed Ins thanks to Father O'Boj lan for the luji.l «x.io-iti m ot Ca h ilio dootrme be had delivered, and in speaking jf it afterward lemarked that what surprised him mißt was the fact t'^at eveiy vomt was e-tabhsLed on the authority of their o\\n (tLie Prottstant) Bible.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 22, 29 May 1902, Page 6

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A Priest in a Protestant Church. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 22, 29 May 1902, Page 6

A Priest in a Protestant Church. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 22, 29 May 1902, Page 6

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