By "order of Government, attached chapels are directed to be built immediately in all the principal barracks throughout Ireland; to /be used on Sundays as places of worship, and on work-days as schools of instruction, under the direction of the regimental schoolmaster: all recruits.esyecially will be required to attend.
We are able to apprize the public, that the Papal brief for the erection of a territorial hierarchy in the South is about to be followed by a similar deed for the erection of a territorial hierarchy in the North. As England .was divided into twelve dioceses, Scotland is to be partioned into seven. Hitherto the Roman Catholic mission in Scotland has been arranged in three " districts." -The Eastern and Western districts are each presided over by two Vicars Apostolic; the Northern district has but one. So rapid has been the increasefof Roman Catholics in Scotland, that the number of their clergy has doubled in twenty years. In 1830 they had 60 priests ; in 1850 they have 120.—Edinburgh Evening Courant.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 16, 26 April 1851, Page 7
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