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RETURNING TO THE FOLD

Miss Kieb, sister of the' Rev. J.'F Kieb rector nf the Protestant Episcopal Church at Green Bky Wisconsin was recently .received into the Catholic " Church thi i£?Sj U.SJL., has been received . into the Church at the Baltimore Cathedral by Rev. " William . A. Fletcher The ' Southern Messenger ; of San Antonio announces the reception into the Catholic Church of Mr " LoSs Randall president of the First National Bank oißbl the Catholic Church. He is a member of the Companions of the Holy Saviour, composed of about forty Episcopal ministers throughout the United States On the Feast of the Purification, William J. and Mary R. Doran parents of Rev. Alvah W. Doran, of the Church of the Epiphany, Philadelphia, and foimerly of St. Clement's Protestant Episcopal Church were received into the Church by their son The cer'exrfony took place in the Church of the Epiphany. ceremon y KiZvL?™} 11 [ f, anu ° unced of Miss Luduvina Cameron Kingston, daughter of the late Sir George Strickland Kingston formerly Speaker of the South AuslraUan C c Kfnl SS t SS n mbly ivr and^ ister Of tlle late Ri S ht H^. «hw ? ings + t0 1 n - . M * ss Kingston died on May 6at the private hospital of the Little Sisters, North Adelaide She was a convert to the Catholic Faith. Miss Sarah Ho-vey, a postulant of the Sisterhood of All p? \ f m !V n , commu^on with the Episcopal Church of Mount Calvary, Baltimore, has left the Order and become a postulant for admission to the Sisters of the Visitation. Miss Ilovey is the daughter of Rev Henry E. Hovey, rector of St. John's Protestant Epis^ copal Church, Portsmouth, N.H.

n n f * TOIIVT OllV « sl ,? n occurr «d recently in Washington, ?h • ii ° ??' 5° Ua T ' Marshall > a scholar and freethinker Mr Marshall had been engaged in writing a book the sole object of which was the defamation of the Catholic Church. When he was stricken with paralysis he had a Catholic priest summoned, and expressed his wish to be received into the Church

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVI, Issue 24, 18 June 1908, Page 19

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RETURNING TO THE FOLD New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVI, Issue 24, 18 June 1908, Page 19

RETURNING TO THE FOLD New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVI, Issue 24, 18 June 1908, Page 19

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