CARDINAL HINSLEY
LAST RITES. "LONDON, March 24. At the Requiem Mass at Westminster Cathedral, the Archbishop of Liverpool (Dr. Downey) preached the funeral obsequies. He said that the loss of Cardinal Hinsley was a loss to the universal Church, to the nation and to humanity. He read a cablegram from the Pope, in which His Holiness expressed his profound gr'.ef at the death of the Cardinal and recalled his untiring and conscientious labours. He expressed confidence that his memory would serve as a lasting inspiration to the hierarchy, the clergy and the faithful. The coffin will rest in the Chapel of Holy Souls in the south aisle of the cathedral, until the burial in St. Joseph’s Chapel where a vault is being prepared. The burial, which will probably be carried out on Friday, w'll be private. It will be attended only by relatives, the Archbishop's Court, and the Metropolitan CatheIral Chapter.
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Grey River Argus, 26 March 1943, Page 6
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151CARDINAL HINSLEY Grey River Argus, 26 March 1943, Page 6
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