RETURNING TO THE FOLD.
The Tnhunt understands that the Archbishop of Melbourne received into the Churoh a few weeks ago a lady and her three daughters, and Misa Kreitmeyer. the ceremony having taken place at the Convent of the Faithtul Companions, Kew. The Liverpool Daily Post is informed that the Rev. Martin Cave, AX.C.L., IS'.)2, who had been curate at St. John's Anglican Church, Tuebruok, since ISSHi, has recently joined the Catholic Church. In a lecture in Detroit recently. Dr. Henry Austin Adams declared that since hiß conversion to Catholicity 28± of the members of the Episcopal Church in New York, of which he was pastor, have joined the Catholic Church. Considerable sensation (says the Scotxvian') was created in Glasgow and the West when it became known that the Rev. John Charleson, B D., minister of the Thornliebank Parish, had become a convert to the Catholic Church. Mr. Charleson was ordained in 18K0, and had been in charge of Thornliebank since that time. The announcement (says a London secular newspaper) that the Rev. F. T, Royds, son of the Rector of Hey sham, Morecambe, has gone over to the Catholic Church, recalls the singular terms of his lather's will. That gentleman's estate was worth £117,227, and he settled the real estate and the advowson of Heysham on his son. He afterwards cancelled this in the event of the young man carrying out his expressed intention of becoming a Catholic. By later codicil, however, the testator, recognising in his son's prospective action the "just judgment of God" against himself, directed the payment of an annual allowance of £250.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIX, Issue 49, 5 December 1901, Page 6
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267RETURNING TO THE FOLD. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIX, Issue 49, 5 December 1901, Page 6
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