CHURCH PARADE
CATHOLIC ORGANISATIONS SCOUTS AND GIRL GUIDES About 300 Roman Catholic Boy Scouts, Girl Guides and Cubs took part" T in the .annual church parade he!d yesterday morning at St. Patrick's Cathed- . ral, The parade left Quay Street at 9.45 and marched to the cathedral, headed by the Balmoral Boys' Band. Colours were carried on the march. Prior to a special Mass at 10 o'clock, the parade was inspected by Bishop Liston and Mr. R. F. Ward, Metropolitan Boy Scout Commissioner, who was in charge. Addresses were delivered by Bishop Liston and Mr. Ward. Mass was said by Father A. Bennett. In tho afternoon the children took part in a special Eucharistic procession in the grounds of the Sacred Heart Convent, Remuera.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23490, 30 October 1939, Page 11
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