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CARDINAL CERETTI.

DUE IN AUCKLAND NEXT MONTH. [THE PRESS Special Service.] AUCKLAND, October 22. The Papal 'Legate to the recent Eucharistic Congress at Sydney Cardinal Ceretti, will arrive in Auckland on November 19th bv the Aorangi from Sydney, on his way back to Rome. During the Congress it was ?ot expected that his Eminence would be able to see 'New Zealand at all, and news of the change of programme was brought by the Right Rev. Dr. E. iVfn pennis Vicar-General of the Uraer Sf Carmelites, with representatives m a 1 parts of the world who arrived from Sydney by the Niagara. Dr. Magennis has. his,headquarters^ Rome, and he is on his way back after attending the Congress. "Cardinal Ceretti was scheduled to return by this boat, but he decided to remain another month m Australia, Dr Magennis stated. ''He has many things to do and is being kept very It is understood that Cardinal Ceretti will remain only one day in Auckland proceeding on to Vancouver by the'Aorangi. He will receive a welcome from the local clergy and laity, and facilities will be provided for him to see as much of the city as possible durine his short stay here. Included in the Niagara s passnnsrer list -were a number of prelates who have been attending the Congreg. The party comprised Father L. u. Flanagan, of New York Provincial of the Carmelitesj Father J. A. Hogan, of Philadelphia, a member of the Order of St. Augustine; Dr J. MeGrah of Rome, a member of the Order of St. Augustine; Father .T. Kiely. and Hither H A. Flovd. of Chica.go. The onlv New Zealand priest who returned was' Father M. J. furlong, of Devon™rt who snent a holiday in Sydney after the Congress. All the visitors a2r eed that the Congress had been a wonderful success, and they stated were reWmns to tW homes I the most pleasant recollections of The gathering and of Australia and Australians^^^^^^^^^^

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19448, 23 October 1928, Page 8

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CARDINAL CERETTI. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19448, 23 October 1928, Page 8

CARDINAL CERETTI. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19448, 23 October 1928, Page 8

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