APOSTOLIC DELEGATE.
LEAVES ON TUESDAY. CATHOLIC CHURCH LEADERS. His Excellency the Apostolic Delegate, Panico, has returned to" the city from the North and is a guest at the Mater Misericordiae Hospital, prior to hie departure for Sydney on Tuesdav next. He will be accompanied by a number of other visiting prelates of the Catholic Church who have been artendj ing the centenary celebration. Several of the prelates have already left for the south en route for Svd[ney via Wellington. Archbishop Killian of Brisbane left for the south last evening, and this morning Archbishop O'Shea (Wellington), who ha« been indisposed, left by 'plane. Several are spending the week-end at Rotorua. It is not intended at present to hold any farewell function for the ApcetolicDelegate. This evening the Yerv Rev. Dr. English v of Brisbane will give "a public lecture in the Town Hall on ' Martyrs of the Early Church," a lecture which has proved widely popular in Australia, and Archbishop Mannix of Melbourne will celebrate Ma-s at St. Patrick".-* Cathedral.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 60, 12 March 1938, Page 7
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