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Priests’ Jubilee.-A large number of priests assembled at St. Joseph’s Church. Buckle Street. Wellington, yesterday morning to celebrate the silver ju bilee in the priesthood of four members of the first group ordained from Mosgiel Seminary, Dunedin. In the group photograph taken after the Mass, the jubilarlans are seen seated two on either side of Archbishop O’Shea, who is in the centre of the front row. From left, they are: lather C. J. Collins (Dunedin), Monsignor Connolly (Kilbirnie), Father Leo Daly (Hutt), and Father H. N. Wood (Dunedin).

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 119, 13 February 1935, Page 7

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Priests’ Jubilee.-A large number of priests assembled at St. Joseph’s Church. Buckle Street. Wellington, yesterday morning to celebrate the silver jubilee in the priesthood of four members of the first group ordained from Mosgiel Seminary, Dunedin. In the group photograph taken after the Mass, the jubilarlans are seen seated two on either side of Archbishop O’Shea, who is in the centre of the front row. From left, they are: lather C. J. Collins (Dunedin), Monsignor Connolly (Kilbirnie), Father Leo Daly (Hutt), and Father H. N. Wood (Dunedin). Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 119, 13 February 1935, Page 7

Priests’ Jubilee.-A large number of priests assembled at St. Joseph’s Church. Buckle Street. Wellington, yesterday morning to celebrate the silver jubilee in the priesthood of four members of the first group ordained from Mosgiel Seminary, Dunedin. In the group photograph taken after the Mass, the jubilarlans are seen seated two on either side of Archbishop O’Shea, who is in the centre of the front row. From left, they are: lather C. J. Collins (Dunedin), Monsignor Connolly (Kilbirnie), Father Leo Daly (Hutt), and Father H. N. Wood (Dunedin). Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 119, 13 February 1935, Page 7