Impressive, significant, and full of good omens and encouragement for the Irish people were the religious and secular scenes which were witnessed in the ancient town of Kildare at the latter end of last week. The Very Rev. Dr. Kavanagb, the patriotic parisb.priest of Kildare, was the means of bringing together under his own hospitable roof the most prominent ecclesiastics aud laymen in the national movement, and we are not much mistaken if substantial advantages for the national cause do not result from the meeting of euch men as his Grace the Most Rev. Dr. Croke, Archbishop of Cashel, his Grace the Most Rev. Dr. Walsh, Archbishop of Dublin, and Mr, Parnell, the leader of the Irish people.— flat ion, Oct. 17.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 35, 25 December 1885, Page 7
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