DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN
Commencing at 9.30 a.m. on Monday (Anzac J Day), there was High Mass at St. Joseph’s Cathedral for-the repose of, the souls of those who made the Supreme Sacrifice on Gallipoli and during the Great War. 1 Rev: B. Kaveney was celebrant, Rev. F. Marlow, deacon; Rev. M. Spillanc, ‘ subdeacon; and Rev. C. Ardagh, master of ’ ceremonies. Very Rev. Father Coffey, Adm., was present in the sanctuary, and exhorted the congregation (which filled the Cathedral to its utmost seating, capacity, a number having to remain standing) to pray earnestly for the intention for which the Mass was being offered. The incidental music was rendered by St. Joseph’s Cathedral Choir, and at the conclusion of the Absolution, given -by Father Kaveney at. the Catafalque, Mr. A. Vallis played the “Dead March” from “Saul.” The whole ceremonial was deeply impressive. , ' * The Christian Brothers’ Old Boys’ Association football club, which have only two teams entered this season in the Soccer competitions, was very successful in its opening matches last Saturday. Playing against Mornington the Brothers’ third grade team won by 17 goals to' nil, the scorers being Donnelly (7), W- Reddington (4), Fox (3), Baker, Mills, and Reddington. In the fourth grade the greens defeated High School by 6 goals to nil, goals’ being scored by Arnold (2), Smith (2), Burden, and Cullen.
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New Zealand Tablet, 28 April 1921, Page 27
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223DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN New Zealand Tablet, 28 April 1921, Page 27
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