His large circle of friends will regret to hear that the Right Rev. M^r. Higney, of Prospect («ays the Fireman's Journal), is -till Kfiious'.y ill, though a align t improvement in hia condition is noticeable within the last few days. The Munsignor'a duties during hn illness are being fulfilled by the liev. T. O'P.eilly, of Parramatta. The newly-erected Catholic church at Tuggranong was opened on Sunday, Jnne 2 ( .», in the presence of a large congregation. The Coadjutor- \ruhbishop of Sydney, aFMS f ed by the Rev. Father O'Gormau (.Michelago), performed the opening ceremony. The Rev. Father Collander (Qaeanbeyan). and the Rev. Father O'Driscoll (Bugendore) were also present. The building, which is a handsome one, i-< buile of weatherboard, and has getting accommodation for 200 persons. After the opening ceremony speeches were delivered by Fathers Collander. O'Gorman, O'Driseoil, ai.d others. The building cost ovtr £200, £127 of which wa-j cjlUctel that day.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 29, 17 July 1902, Page 2
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