EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS.
AUCKLAND CELEBRATIONS. TO-MORROW'S PROCESSION. To-morrow, in the beautiful ground* of the Sacred Heart College, Auckland Catholics will celebrate the thirty-second International Eucliaristic Congress, which is to take place in Dublin in June, and at which delegates from all parts of the world will assemble. For the massed Eucliaristic Procession, clergy and laity from all over Auckland Province will assemble and will pay homage to the Blessed Sacrament, which will be carried in the procession by the Catholic Bishop of Auckland, the Rt. Rev. Dr. Liston.
Brothers Benignus, director of the college, and Lieutenant T. Laffey, with the assistance of men of the Holy Name Society, will take charge of the marshalling of the procession, which will traverse the grounds in the follow/ng order:—St. Patrick's and St. Benedict's Holy Name men, primary _ school girls, secondary school girls, primary 6cliool boys, secondary school boys, Children of Mary, guard of honour, Holy Name Society, Hibernian Society, St. Vincent de Paul Society, Big Brothers, nuns, Marist Brothers, cross, altar boye of city of suburban churches, flower girl:'., pages, clergy, thurifers, the Bishop, the combined choirs of city and suburban churches, and the general laity. The Ponsonby Boys' Band will provide the music. The Rev. Father Terry will conduct the singing. Benediction will be celebrated in the college park and at the conclusion of the procession in the home field. The procession will start at 2.30 p.m. sharp, and the general public will be admitted at the Vermont Street entrance only.
EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS.
Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 78, 2 April 1932, Page 7
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