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RETURNING TO THE FOLD

Mrs. Coke, wife of Colonel Coke, Brookhill Hall, Pinxton, Alfreton, Derbyshire, has been received into the Church.

Mr. Herbert Wheeler Marsham, son of the Rev. the Horn. John Marsham, England, has- been received into the Chiurch.

The latest addition of titled people to the roll of English Qatholics is Lady Holland,; who has been recehed into the Church by the Very Rev. Father Bernard Vaiughaji, S.J.

One of the latest conversions to Catholicism is that of Mrs. G. P. Bradney, wife of an official of H.M. British East African Protectorate. She was recently received into the Church at Nairobi by the Bishop of that Dependency.

William E. Cramer, the venerable editor of the ' Evening Wisconsin,' of Milwaukee, was baptised the other day biy Father Bay,den, O f the Church of the Gesu in that city. Mr. Cramer is in his 87th year, and had been seriously ill of pneumonia, His wife is a Catholic, anri well known for her charities.

The Rev. Dr. Cronin, Vice-Rector of the English College, presented to the Pope a few days* ago Mr. J. E. Tattersall, ( of Birmingham, and Miss Tattersall. Both the visitors are converts, and Miss Tattersall, who had been received into the OMuroh only about a month previously, was in Rome on pilgrimage.

LaSy Butt and her daughter, the Princess Margaret Ruspoli, have become Catholics. Lady Butt is tho widow of the late Sir Charles Butt, President of the English Probate and Admiralty Division. Sir Charles was a Protestant, but his brother became a convert to Catholicism, and was the late Dr. Butt, the lamented Bishop of Southwark.

Mr. Wilfrid SheWbeare, organist and director of the miusic at the Cowley Fathers' church at Oxford, was received into the Church by Father Maturin recently. He -is a very able musician, and his work at Cowley received exceptional praise from Padre di Santi, S.J. (member of the Papal Commission on Music), when he was in England last auturrm. Two of the elder choir boys of the same church were also received into the Churoh a few weeks ago.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 30, 27 July 1905, Page 3

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RETURNING TO THE FOLD New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 30, 27 July 1905, Page 3

RETURNING TO THE FOLD New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 30, 27 July 1905, Page 3

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