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DIOCESE OF AUCKLAND

•J.-JHii on j mu* Jfiii 'UM .oOiO .vtwi •}.;, VHHU-V.CI C9 ? r(?sppna^vt^ rn to dooilo* ■»153 1-Jj -ii’ton- mi .dx-Mii i3fl» mlt bylii-vOn-'i Monday fitomihg? at tho l i Sacaiedn•ffiearibi'Churulii, ‘fWniilbhby,' l 'a • 'Sdte'lnWßequiem 7 -*MrfsS l 1 fb?‘ r tlie i ’-r0 i pbse ,^f j tilfe ' «; W4tlteP? ‘ } 6i fley. ! -Fifth et 'Mhofe', 11 of l Manchester, was' celebrated. l , Sisfiop" ‘ Liston 'presulecf,' And' .Very 1 l^evl fti bmrtKV.'.l mf blu.-wr?. -.(■i'll!-v. ■<-.(£< A} OK LKJoiV»*JV (ill T- trfroQfW -,iw su|)^finf(^ f :r3?a^erQ ’1e.V,;,. y>jf)ppo^ , ;of 4P»r«ejmoniesi. f ßey ,• ■ safchfi’j Fold.,i• >Thp ipWHfl«flf.iPitV;Mflbi * 'fitmgt’by itbfei fiiests»of the! diboesd',) assisted.'byinthev/Mlrist BttW&erd.J dPh« ®Mi6p{mvwso attended- 'by sfMxMTe ■%lkcl- ,u i"> r »!,<!'■> m!T .Maoirinq. iWAiw. vae t/I -u, *: i 1 df ‘si 'farewell to^lf.'Vnc? m 3. j*«fc Wham bn 1 * ■'• v'fnoa .?>•'■* n nm t out bjgeW fxm .T\omao amafl fir * nt! ttefo y -fem mb? sw»v.hma% stfd (*?fs. t {®t <f) wteMr-d d ■ o f W Ifc .tltlftStioiiT fbdte the? form bfr ra frs^di^and-frfchetrbiifcWiij}«^va{ ‘dfd^do#<vthlT£agb'(J\tii.tYj+i;t]f^' , rs , tßaiU art WliitflP’-thfe’ffctrPSfcg* Si 5 © hold'. 07 MF' r k:‘ teMimutmi liohMf\vfyt[he re^ftll4its Rented’ , s. 'fenim witli 'di HoheFfttwT, 1 thid’Mi-'. f\kWi T F^i .boo .i>vtktP «/ft n * oyrtßfq.9ff.rt '.rsnfrrfT orf+„r,t, -ri igvo,! nr /in a, geiitleman s ciin^aiyun- as a’token .of r the .good wishes H i'/ r ' p ” ' i .rp*f. ■/Mv.rjrdn o*/wtcfsofle nfi Jrn -owrfe /^r IS 0 /-frl JF 0 • Vr n £ W istenta •q9urd9»ftft ms( -qftp^^}; >; to.sstbpK[W&h dips J>eln?jqtl ’iWfnwfcy •jiftffcire .• fniTO{i,ohd.of* thetftdtvA; ■ d Thdyt nvottldl te gitfehtiw ‘m‘ift?ed'!!th- tlibis* r b«an{sH friends,! a'nd ! dib--;t’ftiSl<it , d qVWs-j&t thbif 'b'Aw &A 7 Wty. 'T£i;fXb cfdlvd pfe'ieht. ’apid'flib a^tlir^Va i 1 vr^M to be one of tlf SWe I 'Wl W. ■ Brainner. of Tin nlly4 fim.l ? noTT otlT of Brabmer. of Huntly, ? < ? l U9W' ,lt of #.p ,A9fi<Wq!b,Kv,A^M^^rfpfdbbTOcrrSftP^ J mm'**#- T - Hill and W. of,-irif'»eto)Ouit'bi while excellent miisic was provided.by Air., Airs., and Miss White, Mr. C. SW*• f Mil^^s(2), Miller, and d,Awltebain*J ? {•, inybig&aq .fleiTnoO’O v»rf-Jr. ,? r .vafl 9nob A: '«ndwt> talodp; Ibf:fiwy tconts in 'heniatoftionffod SiP ha kite nlfeyloft ’-Of it^6 ! ¥tdod hiheplidrd '#i I s'"' 1^0?^aliy Vdt4'i< r ecl ,J ' ili'bS o M 9 iii stlt’i r ka^‘.^ - - by 1 fiae' \sl’?'v(iibtal J: ' q^dHAtisslHiier' , 'Mr? 14.' ytebTiriVf; f '^nib f r lB^ T 'K?vL ■ <»* ciq-w. .uinih.vr , -idaif-ft.W loop . par no ootisrnnj, no J'ldfnr made ’tlfdir .scouts promise in, tho presence of Rev. aFatlyor .n-Mfom fsqox3/ioj'»i’.ittf-i one /nr.vor "o. rpitqa Ji._aioiif .omy mmfm oWP-%? omiin#* r.^ /a,n d n^y awipd .jjfailPSJtf:i>ts ,a ; udt iebd«i 1. i Aft(sfnthb) deviotipiH hhild inubbeoxllpiYreb, stile Wf tluiubriioik (/Father eM>ni’phd)hflMek'cirft^dq«inChe diAll {{lie ‘ hsfcbu{ , - 7 h'fl&ehrb; 3tS\l& * dbrtfrbilji--I^At#b‘yfldrt4hed’''tlitfie,r!ifWseiiil,’ '{ha^^’flie 'l lid iWbvkfheli H ! \Va&' to' Aiiiipl'e* '{l' lVorlcl-witf^ 1 splri t j -'.phiuim /nil mi v isifo*» *»ili a;i luubftnil nu bmnf xiiiivil'i/r m <wm,m hVw wih a « e ,®i?)' ..ws&p^Hlr P«?llf e h«S 71 rf fell e r ,!B-,t l WP l ¥.?. l rV!irti<«S I TO lo%eoita’ dSRT4S c Mvr .BbWd# «$ MBOHS hKdpfHb bWMf]xS'S7/Vlhe» fpiabtifid otjotn/OM yW careofS, ..Father Murphy stated that thereout troop wa&'.jfrobabUy -tilth first lone jifiormedf 'in t iST'evv nZdSflaild i ?\rl6oi¥nestidlh r with to>ffeatW6lfc : 'tOlintbh; 77 ‘ Btlibf r ßfOJp^ f WjiiltL §6dndW fonilbct [Mi’sWbn' |; <W .ttie Hoofl'<cmatln/Lr'b >1 tftT.x*>. M-mv? -ivJnbH ootprnilo// nl .I’ntJirGood Shepherd had.given a lead ' . , , , j>nm *»ilt v hr.’t^rren-iiydynu mil fed, ’qoo:^ <»4 Inti; rd toil II .oorittrooG mlt rri arrolriftibni dd^nfSflft^lfiyßooyo sift <mm4 %b n BT»r pr^iteo# apffipta-r 0% nawfeiw^n-i|iii**Jye haf*tW difidsdnyfddsnjjdrddhripn-lbrh fftP’ l ! WfifemibV 7of» ryhe^itV l ’aflfli^ilferi ’4ft° the fli^V^d'^J'^use*.^ 1 , ChV'AVedffeschlM HFdt^id^kodMi [lhV| lc ll, (Ml ,V r uQ P.^^lr ovruj bit 107/. aoitcnifijoriyb .toß't wmm rclprwgj t.his, l( yceif ) :/PP ib^o^ftßip^^r^ftoSSßeirwi^Wfe^iOF -tM'eei l^'tijeM^ster^4®eywl^qtbdri(>Jb6e|>3ii»e9fß.e«(. iMtotker .. ■ -iS^i^tairftnnWiirfSisteS.^t . 'BerchftMrfi-AoHd > 'bf « th§if f'idldMn '’•^•ofPsslA'd’iferi Sp, \W 2'l& - f^s^d%ontmedr r Hfp-' vceftbmef^A

Very Rev. Dean Capylk f tjuat:;pm'lfo.Oß'idi Rev. Mgr. Ormond, deacon; Very Rev. Father Brennan, subdeacon; Very Rev. Chancellor Ho}nrook' 1 anrfftev. Father Forde, masters of ceremonies.. Clergy of the city.and suburbs, abd® Ami; present. The music of the Mass was ‘ by the conx i ■ -im ,invaJ r ?.i >norr gtu/pV anif MhH y L vent choir. After to breakfast at the on behalf of .those assembled a nth tflhflFh ti Hi i fwhn jtfxfci vdsridd felicitations and best wishes to .ttbeiifuMlferaaitafig odi a) ■- Rev. Mother-General Lawrence, of the Sisters of St. Joseph, after concludingcifeitatfibhook/the*o u of the Order in the Domini oilV»l& irlfttl ltd >SVdffey by the Niagara on the Ist inst. blixlo a jIjI y.ciq b I During tht?tyf £(t fi 6*f "ApKiWlic 11 D'oJegate in November his Excellency w ‘^ ¥olindaf 1011 _ne of the new 1 /» pi, -w- tUzf *'L AIA. * ■ lililli.llil 111 ’' 1 i Convent of St. W/jfeffllWi „ f |, W • A drive is .feWSH >W<JjhiA'l) I ..ft-Hfldict’s and St. Joseph’s (Grey Lynn) parishes for the formation of branches of the Hibernian Sog^^ ibhnopgi eferlj /.is being put forth to enrol every ehHi hi e * iCf Hi oJi<n iti mlf h e ranks, and soon we hope to-,lUr«blH ftn with the new branches. ;gniyft vi llud-1u.03 /If In connecti(di , d( { ith ! HWorfde}il( o^m^hhd^ i dt<ath of Father Carran, at Otahuhu, notes regarding the obsequies oaW£ c t*? Tf#hdVaft*W week’s letter was sent; The ibk.^t^h'aM'several of the clergy were in attendance during the few days prior to his death. The remq-jfl^ r tq-.the church at Otahuhu, where they n iff^^d,,,f i s!}]& ihthiHhUday afternoon. Among the very WviftrH o bQ9)W?eofiiihTO ill© fcity, and suburbs attending the f*f I HfYffjo‘)''j;9 I '3r( SfiV* bMh- *Mffison, Anglican vicar, and ; the latter, with members of o#ld of St. Benedict’s Catholic Clyi,h>%n^|d 0 a j and acted as pall-bearers. ThV< o(QftfKW#ioM' oo w,a{; I Ridded by Mrs. J. Gillies. His Lordship Bishop Liston officiated at the interment in the cemetery near fthe church at Otahuhu. The* school children sang the “Hymn of Lourdes” (Father Curran’s favorite hymn)£|sl&sdmnSßTtOg4(lM.P., Bertram, M.P., and Parry, message; — Kindly cohvey to relatives of Jate. t iFat(iey .Carran deepest sympathy with them ;i7TOi^^r2RVeiSieii! J '; f ,.Father Carran’s decease rembwPw iwblfe fc^fdre >! \Vl{Bsb ihMnhry will live in the minds and!M<rfftfe Tfh^thonffefvnds*MP iffl'dldhoini nations.” May he rest in jjpaiafoboiqqr. ?.i t-.eqmoi mIT off) imdv; bn/. lm iffl m n I-j ■*» r. I o oAfln-» a f .lit I '

HIBERNIAN SCWIETMi AiJCJLEANDf

— —* - • - The district officers of the H.A.C.B. Society attended last week at St. l o^s.% ! a r pose of opening a new branch tta EiwHl.'tA"™'K those present were the district, president, treasurer, and secretary, the past distW^P^ WS other members. The initiation wWTfeMThctfbd %r*the district president, who congr atu 1 a 0 iV&Vljk^ec't^tl f:o embers on the step they had taken., of the new branclifi^vejlen jeJe/itcKlniuaiHppGEiedail President, Bro. Nagle; vice-president, Br-p, o^ nipp^ 3 osecretary , Bro. Murphy.; treasurer, Rev. Father Curley; warden, Bro. Farlly; guardian, Bro. Dance sick visitors,, Bros, , Dance and Earlly; an<litoi4s™tH«S« isW ; &d'svlnm\£ trustees, Right Rev. Mgr. ,^rfm^;«B } i-dW/ o Edidiy'laHa ? Nagle. The installation of office-bcaweiwi w?jh*i:*theip by District Treasurer Bro. M. ,-rir. Stttaffinpr dffihi nwss officebearers returned than^jj^- R .|,h% ofi them. The Rev. Treasurer said of the parishioners S m S fe.gf, the Hibernian Society the largest in Auckland. • ~ , .man wionqtm nor. s,i\ o ,g»nll aaaaaaaAaa

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New Zealand Tablet, 13 October 1921, Page 22

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DIOCESE OF AUCKLAND New Zealand Tablet, 13 October 1921, Page 22

DIOCESE OF AUCKLAND New Zealand Tablet, 13 October 1921, Page 22

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