Addington
(From our own correspondent.)
March 7.
On Sunday afternoon'/ March 1, the Children of Mary entertained at an "afternoon tea" Rev. Father O'Connor, their spiritual director,. who has just returned from a trip to the Homeland. The schoolroom and tables were tastefully decorated with the sodality colors and belladonna lilies. " The x president
(Miss 11. McCloy) read an address of welcome and then presented Father O'Connor with a stole. The guest of the afternoon, who was greeted with a round of applause, thanked the girls for their gift, and he gave an interesting outline of his travels abroad. The girls are very grateful to Reverend Mother and the Sisters for their large share in making the afternoon such a pleasant one. The office-bearers and members of the sodality wish to extend to Rev. Father Quinn their sincere thanks for the kindly interest he took in them while acting chaplain during Father O'Connor's absence.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume LII, Issue 9, 11 March 1925, Page 29
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