Diocesan News
- ARCH DIOCESE OF WELLINGTON (From our own correspondent.) v , ( f > May 24. St. Patrick’s College re-opens -on Tuesday, after the term holidays. During the absence of Fathers Hurley, S.M. t Adm., and O’Connor, S.M., who were attending the retreat of the Marist Fathers at St. Patrick’s College, Father O’Ferral, S.M., of Greenmeadows Seminary, was in charge of the St. Joseph’s parish. :
The" combined parishes of Thorndon and St. Joseph’s will hold a bazaar at the Town Hall towards the end of the year, probably in October. The preliminary arrangements are already receiving attention. The proceeds are ilitended to aid in liquidating the debt on the school buildings in each parish.
The annual competitions in connection with the Thomas Moore Anniversary, which are being conducted to-day, are causing much interest. No less than 78 entries were received— 9 for the choir items, 34 for the solo sections, 10 for the duets, and 12 for the elocutionary contest. Mr. F. J. Oakes is acting as adjudicator for the musical items, and Mr. P. J. O’Regan in a similar capacity for the elocutionary sections.
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New Zealand Tablet, 29 May 1919, Page 19
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183Diocesan News New Zealand Tablet, 29 May 1919, Page 19
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