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Decoration of a Nun.

At the request of the Commandant, General Maxwell, Mother Mary Teresa, Superioress at Mafefcing, was presented with the Royal Red Croas during the month of June. It waa (writes the Sydney Freeman's correspondent from Mafeking) the wish of the Commandant that the ceremony should take p aoe at a parade of the Garrison in the Publio Recreation Groundsl, but as the Rev. Mother declined this honor, the Colonel came to the convent, having him. self sent printed invitations to the ladies and gentlemen in town to be present. This they enthusiastically responded to, all the elits being in attendance. Lieutenant-colonel Vyvyan, who was deputed to perform the ceremony, said ? ' It is my pleasant task this afternoon to carry out the instructions of Genera] Maxwell, my superior officer commanding this district, and to convey to you, Mother Teresa, this Royal Red Cross as a mark of favor from her Majesty the late Queen Victoria. The Order of the Royal Red Cross is one given to ladies who have done good service in nursing and caring for the wounded soldiers. You, Mother Tereaa, were the head of the little band of ladies who did such noble work during the siege. Her late Majesty presented this decoration to three of these ladies — Miss Crawford, who received hers at Pretoria, from the hands of Lord Kitchener ; Miss Hill (now Mrs Wimble), to whom the presentation was made last week by Colonel Garßtin ; and it affords me great pleasure to present this to one of nay personal friends, Mother Tereaa, than whom there is no more worthy recipient. lam nure all will rejoice, aa I do, that the good work done by the ladies of the convent has been appreciated. The motto on their cross is " Faith, hope, and charity," three words forming the insignia under which the Sisters of this convent live and act. I will now, in the name of the late Queen, and behalf of General Maxwell, the officer commanding this district, pin this Order of the Royal Red Cross on you, Mother Teresa, a reward you so well deserve ; and allow me to congratulate you upon receiving it.'

Dr. T. P. Hayes, on behalf of the Rev. Mother, thanked Colonel Vyvyan for coming to make the presentation. He paid eloquent testimony to the good work achieved by the Mafekmg Sisters, and wound up by saying all would appreciate thia recognition of their devotednesa and usefulness. Cheera were then given for Colonel Vyvyan, after which the company dispersed.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 36, 4 September 1902, Page 3

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Decoration of a Nun. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 36, 4 September 1902, Page 3

Decoration of a Nun. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 36, 4 September 1902, Page 3