EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS
DISTINGUISHED VISITORS.
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AUCKLAND, August 11. Several prominent dignatories of the Roman Catholic Church will arrive from Vancouver by the Niagara on Monday, on their way to the Eucharistic Congress at Sydney. The party will include Bishop Heylen, of Namir, President of the Permanent Committee of the International Eucharistic Congresses, and Count H. Dyanville, of Paris, permanent secretary of the Congresses. Also travelling on the Niagara are Bishop Mikes, Count, of Zabala, and Bishop of Szonibathely (Hungary), Bishop Deschamps, Auxiliary Bishop of Montreal, Le Prince F. De Croy, of France, and Bishop Lamy, thirteen priests and a number of lay people, who are journeying to the Congress. Prominent among the lay people is M. Eugene Standert, Member for Bruges in the Belgian Parliament. The party leave for Rotorua on Wednesday morning, sailing from Wellington for Sydney by the Ulimaroa on August 24.
It is now definitely stated that Bishop Cleary will be unable to attend the Congress.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 August 1928, Page 6
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