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RETURNING TO THE FOLD.

A Miss Ailie has been received into the Churoh at Denver Colorado. Her father was a well known Methodist minister Church £ RnrS 011a * d ' ° f B u itieh Guiana ' waß waived into the iSho P^TreW Z on". Weekß * g ° **» M°BtM ° 8t *"•*.*««, At the Convent of the Sceura Maricoles, Deynze, Belgium, SJSS iv™ eatr l° e Ma " c Winefride Jel^oe, daughter of ffi r™™ V^n* °, onvert .*> the Catholic Church is Colonel H. Affleck Groves, 1 .S.C formerly Superintending Engineer, Military Works Pn'rth^^r^r 1 "' ?? D v. nja ? b ' India CoIo ° cI Gro ™« wts y rece?ved tooStofflsszr* 1 by the Rev - Kenelm Digby Best - pdeßt ° i hr^£ e7e 7> CyPrian ?r? r ? wnin £' B.A. (Eton and King's College, CamrtlW °[ Lon g ton and London, has been received into the Catholic Church at St Buenos's College, North Wales, by Re" pShoo^ WBon> 6 9 proceedin * t0 Rome to study for the on Atri?2? hO nf^r n ' ° f , Philad ?P h ». confirmed about 70 convert* HTh i • «?£ tbese 3 . were the reßult of the lft t* mission at the cathedral m that city and were confirmed in the chapel ; and on the same day, he confirmed 72 colored persons, about half of whom were converts, in St. Peter Claver's Church. PninmWa Jah^ D ' 1° Wa / Once a Salvati ° n Army officer in British Columbia, and a Mrs Gerow, formerly an Episcopalian, were received into the Catholic Church, recently, at Dawson, Yukon Sev. r p. fc 'EVendrr, oTuvT^ * ****** * *° Ve * About the beginning of May some Royal converts (says the Rome correspondentof the Sydney Freeman's Journal) wereSved in audience by the Holy Father. First the Pope received in state audience the Langravine Anne of Hesse, Princes^ of Prussia Then -I belie ve-the Queen of Wurtemberg, who came to Rome incognito as the Countess of Teck, and now Qaeea Natalie, of Servia in proceeding hither for the same joyful post-conversion ceremony. The progress of the faith through conversions is not confined to the highest cWs of society The secretary of the Inder as Debate to the Inquisition received the other day the abjuration of two er r 8 ' Pv J " J ahlbr7 ' ° f Sto <* h °^> a** F- J. Thiel, of LubeT at the Apostolic Hospice of the Convertendi, where catechumens^ lodged and instructed at all times. The case is merely one of a series which is ordinary in Rome. *

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 27, 3 July 1902, Page 18

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RETURNING TO THE FOLD. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 27, 3 July 1902, Page 18

RETURNING TO THE FOLD. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 27, 3 July 1902, Page 18

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