The Late Bishop of Ballarat
The "Month's Mind of the late Brh<,p (Right Rev. i)i Mooie) was celebi at ed in St. Patrick's Cathedral, Ballaiat, c)n Wednesday, .July 27 (iieat and representative. (s,us t lie ' \d\oc.ite ') as was the gathering of prelates, priests, and laity "which assembled in the Cathedral <<( St Patrick on the occasion of the obsequies, it was areat lv surpassed by that which assisted at the 'Month's Almd \'n fewer than se\en prelates wee present, whilst the clergy parochial and regular, came fioni all paits of \ictona and the sister States, as also did i epiescnt at i\ c members oft he laity Scarcely one ol the liberal proiessions but sent a represcntatne, and the congregation included a veiy large numbe<i of non-Catholics piominent in the \arious walks' of the public life of the 'State The Cathedral remained diaped m mourning since the frneral obsequies, and a catafalque had been erected in the nave before the high altar
Theie were present • — Ilis ("ira'e the Archbishop of Melbourne , Alost Rev. Dr. O'Reily, Archbislhoo of Adelaide , Alost Rev. Dr -Kelly, Coadjutor-Archbishop of Sydney . Rieht Rev Dr Gallagher, Bishop of Ooulburn; Right ' Rev Dr Coihett, Bishop of Sale; Ritrht Rev. Dr Re\ille, Bi^hon of Sandhurst ; Right Rev. Dr. Delany, Coaduitor-Bishoo of Ilobar t Apologies were receded from his Eminence Cardinal Moran, the Most
Rev .Dr Murphy, Archbishop of llobart ; Right Rev. Dr. Murray, Bishop of Mailland , Right Rev. Dr Dunne, Bishop ot Uiicannia, Right Rev. Dr. Mallei, Bishop of Port Augusta , Right Rev. Di. Dwyer, Ooad-julor-Bishop ol Maitland, all of whom e\piesscd gteal regret al being unable to be piesent, and united in paying a waim tnhute to the late pielate
The Solemn Hcqnipm Alass uas telebiated by the Rip;ht Ke\ I>r Ke\ille, Bishop ot Sandhurst, assistant pnest, \eiy Rev I' O'llaie, cleat on. Key W Close, stib-dea< on, Rev T Flvnn , masters of ceiemorues, Rev' Dr AlcMdiianinv and Rev J Kenn 1 1 is Giace' the Archbi' hop of Melbourne presided, deacons at the Hit one, Right Key Mm o l)ovvd, \ (r ( AdmmisUaun of the diocese), and \ erv Key. Dean I'helan
An eloquent panegyne was pie.it hed by the \eiy Rev. Father O'Faitell, PioMneial ol the Kedcinptoi tst's in Austtalui \t the conclusion of the Kequieni Mass his (Jiace the Archbishop of "Melbourne pronounced Ihe final Absolution at the catafalque
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 32, 11 August 1904, Page 4
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391The Late Bishop of Ballarat New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 32, 11 August 1904, Page 4
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