DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN
Very sincere sympathy::is felt' by the Catholics of Dunedin with., the, Rev. Father. Foley, Adm.,, on; the death •of his sister in . Limerick, Ireland, the :sad news. of which he received by cable .this week* —R.I.P. The. Sisters of Mercy, South Dunedin, gratefully acknowledge the- receipt of ja donation of £1 towards the Orphanage from ‘‘A. Client of St.- Anthony.” > ' His Lordship the Right Rev. Dr. Brodie, Bishop of Christchurch, occupied the pulpit at St. Joseph’s Cathedral on last Sunday evening at Vespers, and delivered a beautiful discourse on devotion to the Blessed Virgin. His Lordship graphically described his journeyings to Rome and Lourdes. He /vividly pictured the shrine of Our Lady at Lourdes, and., his -impressions of the wonderful scenes with which it is associated. Those, who had the privilege of hearing Dr. Brodie’s fine address were very deeply impressed, and the conclusions he drew will long be remembered. NORTH-EAST VALLEY, BAZAAR. A concert in aid of the stall funds will be given by St. Joseph’s Cathedral Choir in St. Joseph’s Hall, Rattray Street, this (Thursday) evening. An excellent programme has been arranged, which,' together with the worthy object the choir is assisting, should attract a crowded audience. . Another of the.series of enjoyable card tournaments in aid ,of the Refreshment Stall will be given on next Thursday evening, June 7, at Mrs. -Thompson’s residence, opposite the Botanic Gardens.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume L, Issue 21, 31 May 1923, Page 31
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232DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN New Zealand Tablet, Volume L, Issue 21, 31 May 1923, Page 31
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