DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN
About eighty members of the Hibernian Society anproached the Holy Table on Sunday at St. Patricias Basilica, South Dunedin. ■ LIICKS The Rev. Father Lynch (Wrey’s Bush), who has always ta -+i en a keen interest in Hibernian matters, lias arranged with the District Deputy (Mr J. J. Marlow) to p y Ga visit to Nightcaps next Saturday to explain the objects of Al? iL Cl p y H W r U Xt 18 ■ lop + l d V tr branch will be formed All the Catholic men in the district should make an effort to be present, whether eligible for membership or not as their presence will show sympathy with a movement that must prove beneficial to every Catholic in the parish t *^ P St. Patrick’s Day his Lordship the Bishop celebrated Pontifical High Mass at St. Patrick's Basilica Sn,, li n tGd edin, Rev. Father Coffey (Adm St JosenV. 1 being assistant priest, Rev. Father O’ Reilly deaSn^o^+f 1 Mass Rev . Father Liston (Rector of Holy' Cross CnLt t sub-deacon, Rev. Fathers Morkane and Corcoran deacons
at the Throne, and Rev. Father Buckley (Holy Cross College) master of ceremonies. The panegyric of St. Patrick was preached by the Rev. Father Coffey.
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New Zealand Tablet, 23 March 1911, Page 531
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204DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN New Zealand Tablet, 23 March 1911, Page 531
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