GOOD EFFECTS OF THE REDMOND MISSION,
TO THE EDITOR OF THB N.Z. TABLET That it has not been the financial success which its promoter worked hard to make it, must be admitted, hut this was owing to cir?umBtences over which^they had no control, and for wM^th^SSfc be held accountable. But when I tell you that we remitted tl Melbourne *100 a day or two after the lecture, and that eve? So c the country contributions had come in ; and when I tell you a 52 brought up our total expenditure to something like £40 ' ' But, sir, the good that the Messrs. Redmond's visit to Christ church has done cannot be estimated in money It S sim Dlv incalculable, as I will try to show your readers T n»;« ♦ BmW fortunate occurrence whi/h happene/Se s?me few°yeSf t^Z with which the Catholics of Christchurch had no Wfa Tdo than the natives of Timbnctoo, a certain portion of our peoole have evp? since, been afraid to raise their heads in society? Any arlSal to men has been exorcised, the ghoul has been coffined ? Ld buriedta tteOU^Mto, street theatre by J. B. Bedmond, on OoSr K, Hm. .or .it v£? l sm®i^i2*srs i '2g£ i theKx^to^rSd^ 11^ ol mm -ffssats Natipf S g i S e Sn'^ereL^e? tlSl^S people together, will give tbem a oommoainteeS and aiite them ?n was no travelling, and which it 4ul nse rving S MraTol ff wmmi It" 1 * mOSt *' orioM -=M»vement, SaTLS^uSS The Redmond Brothers deserve well of their country tk* have nobly pleaded her cause among- the ookmfaiid^in thSE with whom they have come in contact they have left bW™ reminiscences behind them that will not soon be forgotten -I am cS g ' M.Nolaw! '
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XI, Issue 28, 9 November 1883, Page 18
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287GOOD EFFECTS OF THE REDMOND MISSION, New Zealand Tablet, Volume XI, Issue 28, 9 November 1883, Page 18
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