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DIOCESE OF CHRISTCHURCH

, lit j* i Tl»'l fjn > ■* • (E r oW r P It (TtOl'l oiqifu] linn hloy flO. - A mission, which is to fcnn/tdfaute fionnanforiijnight, was opened by Rev. Father ,Marjat, .-M«?shlher, at the Cathedral on Sunday Mass, his Lordship the B For y mJjy c{ Ujdftl .parish over to the ■ missioners, and the inaugural. sermon was,,pseached by Father McCarthy. Iit R Yfle R men^ng n R (Rational seating had to be placed in every available space to accommodate the huge . congregation. yiMcGaxths>9b whtJi again preached, will be assisted duripgßtjhdo mission: bon Fathers Herring and O’Leary. 7 f no 00 nnho emi -iuo? The ,children’s mission ; a^ l^^h^to. %l Sunday -afternoon, following on . a general Communion, at a special •m^^t«B W V:ri?‘! T rfl Z aWiH ?Fo%'&e Targe number of children approaching the Holy Table, some 40 made-^tbeif—First— Uommunion. —'im AhG’ afFe^moSnj 1 /

after the renewal o^^ptismahVws^TiT^tlre'nTilWtiiTg 'of " the. Papal Blessing by McCarthy, Solemn Befie&ction|of the Blessed wfa given by h% the |» lsh «P/f|#toor Fillers T 1„ P n ,. r wening'Tast, the jiivenile branch oPthe Hi berartaa-Bomety—wfts-entertained-by- the - "menrfaHrg~x)f~Sir ■ Patrick’s branch in the Htoniaa. Halt, Bro. H. H. Upjohn presided, and welcomed Me /d odd lads who were marshalled under theac£#&<bf , ®[fevi.’ l, B^oth6MP'hela'h; 7 The musical pcograrftMi©. pukwitted ' ' tffioro'dghlV' : enjoyed bV the boys. After rqft^«ifitfieiitsl>had f^eri, lpi^tlifc6h ri ’of, l 'Brb! ; Upjohn spoke: ofiltlie Splendid! wdhfei acbCih'plished by Bft£ ther Phelan since the inception of the juvenile branch, and enlarged upon ifePripassibilitierfl-J' ißffty; tP. n ! pp o,|R6ufkh'0 ,| R6ufkh' P.P., supfientedutlie‘lpesildeilt’si'tbinatk's,'* a r nd^An^bbhalf’’of the senior membo9is'^i) e stoitCdoßrdthbi h a miek of esteem. Master <&.b(Dktyj <p risidkht''' df bthe - jHiVeAtre branch, responded on the boys’ behalf. Rev. Brother . Phelan thanked thfcdJtib&sWiatiSl >fOh ! illM^' l aWpkeCiiil- - of ls 1 efforfe^ith^hehj«^nile^diintl''la^d I that , hik joy would be comply lon-ly; fvhety by Mthd» dhaHß&'hdy!! would cakrya on f miritil Jbbhe faflfl s'ilikw'# the Hy^^^i? Vv^oqjot( YH 0 $ T p fjfc o>(thsl present the boys had been fortunate in their choice of office-bearers, and good material had been turned to tffe best use. He thanked the senior Brothers for their practical support of every movement in conndclM^^QlfeSHT J

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New Zealand Tablet, 13 October 1921, Page 23

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DIOCESE OF CHRISTCHURCH New Zealand Tablet, 13 October 1921, Page 23

DIOCESE OF CHRISTCHURCH New Zealand Tablet, 13 October 1921, Page 23

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