Intercolonial
A beautiful monument to the memory of the late Very Rev. Father Le Rennetel over his' grave in the JWavcrley Cemetery was unveiled a few Sundays ago. The Rev Father M. J. Gannon, vice-president of St Stanislaus' C a llege, Eathnrst, with which be has been associated for the past sixteen "years, has left fox . Ireland. Mrs Catherine M. Ryan, mother of Miss Marie Narellc, died at her residence, Bondi, en July 16. r J he news ca.mc as a great shoe* to Miss Narelle, who cancelled several engagements, and returned to Sydney to attend the funeral. --" The death is reported of the Tlon. George Day K.Ufe G., M.L.C vho passed away at his residence! Petersham, after a lingering illness, on July 13, in the 80th year of his age. He was the son of the l a te John Day, who was one of four brothers who fought under No son at the battle of Trafalgar ; the otter three were killed on that memorable day. The npw Catholic Train n,; College, Albert Park- Melbourne, which is to be in charge ot the Loreto Nuns, will be formally inaugurated en next Sunday. The object -of he college is to supply a sound theoretical and practical course of professional training for women who are desirous of adopting teaching as a profession, either a s members of a religious community or as seculars. By tihe mail which left Adelaide on July 12 Urn president and treasurer of ihe Adelaide branch of the United Irish League forwarded a draft for £850 to' Mr J h. Redmond on behalf of the United Irish League P a rl hainentary Fund in a letter accompanying the dralt, it is stated that the amor-nt forwarders mainly the rel suit of meetings addressed by the Irish delegates, Messrs Devlin and Donovan, in various places in South Australia and Broken Hill, and that it is hoped a further remittance may be sent later. " About 2000 people assembled in the Cathedral "Hall Melbourne, on the e-.ening of July 11, on the occasion of a demonstration organised by t-he I nitcd Irish League in honor of the Roy. Father D. T. Lawton, who has i been recalled by the Bishop of the dioc-isr ot Ross and nurFJe^rd a"? ir yy MSM Sh n-n y 1O m hiS llOmC in the Soiltllof Ireland. Dr. N. M. O I)< nnell, i resident of \hc League who presided, presented Father Lawton with an illuminated address a nd puisc of .sovereigns from his friends and liZITu M le u r lt>ferr ,' ng ,, 1 ° th ' c part Father ,?n rSH a ta en m tlie nh W"», c-bariUfale ami social hie of the community, the addiw-s proceeded 'We rtga.rd you as one of the leartin.- exponents in Aut traha of Ireland s claims to national self-government coiicern 1?1 ?^ 66 '' '? lous (iefcndcr of a " that concerns her good name ejirl farjie. At the special rogucst or tlie members of the local Orange Lod,rc and Pro.estanl Al ianec, u,c Vice Dean ol Bar,? ce u 1O rre S,S ,h n ? "" t ' alliedra1 ' Ooulbutn, Arehde"con Baruetl, preacnett a sermon on ' The Reforrration ' nr, h"J ay ' JJJ J " ly 15 - Iv th<% cc '' v"cu "c or his rcmarts he addressed some nla-n words to his listeners •_• ft s■ Ef ni ■ l so B "*? to f t" d ta ' J ". il is so easy to denounce J b-tter a°n W ,h'l d ' *" "" T S°" ""■ Bullsl ls «be« not S °-«er, a njbler, co-urse ? Do you work 'tor your faith as Eomans do for theirs? Aie -ou as loyal as set sacrificing as enthusiastic, as the, arc ' Show v, W your loyal .adherence to princi, Ics that you lo c an?l are prepared to work rr o r your ( hurch with'the sanw nohta trTu^eclS, %ZX°- " iS M * «-»<"»' IHrs^S-nS^SrfS
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New Zealand Tablet, 2 August 1906, Page 35
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637Intercolonial New Zealand Tablet, 2 August 1906, Page 35
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