DIOCESE OF AUCKLAND
(By Telegraph from our own correspondent.) August 10. Row Father Duffy, of St. Benedict's parish, is leaving on a visit to Ireland.
Croat activity is being displayed by the Young MenV- Club of St. Benedict's parish. A splendid room has-been secured, and has been fitted up in fine style. A gymnasium, under the management of Mr. James Lonergan, will be an attraction for members.
The Row Father Molloy, recently of Coromandel, leaves Auckland in a few days to take charge of the .newly-created parish of Taumarunui, in the .King Country, where a new church will shortly be erected. Great regret is felt at Father Molloy's departure from Coromandel.-where he had been greatly^, esteemed, and Taumarunui is lucky in obtaining the services of so sterling a priest.
In a letter received to-day from Bishop Lem'han, his Lordship states he was to visit the Passionist Monastery, Mount Argus, Dublin, at the invitation of Father Hilary (who is known out .here), where the Bishop was to participate in the anniversary of one of the Saints of the Order on' July 12. His • Lordship spoke in glowing terms of the treatment received -from Mr. Devlin. The Irish Club, London, was to have a gathering in honor of the Bishop on Wednesday, July 8. At date of writing (July 3) the Bishop was to .be received in the House of CorrW mons by members of the Irish Party.
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