CARDINAL MORAN'S VISIT.
ATSt Patrick's Cathedral yestetds noon, a representative meeting 0 ( g^ Catholics was held for the purpose" ranging for a reception to Cardinal U "' who is shortly to arrive on a f^ Auckland, There was a eond .v *• and Key Father Walter iKffiK sided. Bishop Luck, who i a l°» town, telegraphed his d«i tß «? reception should be one worthy i "* diocese. In order to carry out th«, ■"' expressed, those present formed tta * into a Committee, and elected the foil' 8 gentlomen a sub committee with *^> ad 1 to the number, viz,:—H on p^'lo J. T. Boylan, Dr. Wood, Dr. U '&*> gan, G. Leahy, W. J. Napier t* Larkins, Major Mahon, Mafor V^ P. Darby, Thos. Louerean P ? X J. J. Crofts, H. Mcllhono.-s'imDson^oll' subecquent meeting of the sub-cnm i ' tho following names were added t«a ■*• The Hon. J." A. Tole, Messrs Mn1?1' R. C Greenwood, P fta^Sj, Tolo, 0. Canning, E, Mahonei •*• Thomas Foley, John Boylan n 15' then rosolved, " That the C W *tt tho several parishes out of Wk] j "' requested to select a number of th energetic parisliionors to act on *k' Ml' mittec." Mr W. F. Clifton wafe membor and secretary of the R tion Committee. Mr ?imnjo^Ce'll appointed treasurer. Messrs t i*H Boylan, R. C. Greenwood, and I were appointed to arrange fa, »' tilla of steamers. Major Dim).! °" Messrs George Loahy and Thomas if? were appointed to a ranee for iw ' Messrs.!. T. Boylan, Dr L'2*h Napier to draw up addresß, and It ' Lonorgan, Crofts, and Mcllhone to an* for bands of music. Mr George 3' was appointed Marshal. Tho meotiiw then adjourned till to-morrow (TuLm evoning, when tho full committee wav! meet to receive the sub-committee's re
Dedication of St. Patrick's Coßegk Wellington, this day, Cardinal Moran yeßterday performed iV dedication ceremony of Sfc Patrick's fa lego, which was opened here some tituea^l His Eminence was mot at the entranrat the chapel, and escorted to the throneb Bishops Luck, Murray, Moran, Redwav? Reynolds, and about 30 priests. PontijS high mass was celebrated by BUT Reynolds, of Adelaide, after which Caidy Moran delivered a powerful addrcsjji which the objects and aim of the coiew wore set forth. In tho course of hiiS: dress, and referring to the subject of Stoi aid boing granted to their schools, he Midi, had no doubt that before many yean tfo present stato of things would bo remedW. and they would receive aid ; but inS moantiino thoy would continue to inn their inalienable rights in this mate il. though they would do so with all mod'm. tion and duo consideration of the rightiii others. The offertories amounted to £M which goes towards the building fund.
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Auckland Star, Issue 44, 22 February 1886, Page 2
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