STARVING In Mind and Body Von who live in plenty, please read the following; Owing to the groat necessity that the Mission's are in, we are forced to appeal to our friends for help. There are over .moot),()()() people in India, Burma, and Ceylon and they are nearly all outside the fold or Christian civilisation. \ ast numbers of poverty-stricken people appeal to ns for help and education, and we are able to help only a small percentage, owing to our limited means. We thereioro appeal to the people of this Dominion —in the name of Christ to do their best to assist us with their alms. You will share in thousands of Masses annually and our poor little angels then will make a novena for you four times a year before the.feast of St. Joseph, the Sacred Heart, St. Francis Xavier, and the Immaculate Conception. If you send in your requests, they will be laid on the altar during the novena. 10/- to help feed an orphan ; CIO for a native catechist ; Cl to save a pagan child; £2O to educate a native priest; £2 to educate a native boy or girl; or build a little chapel or school. Please give what you can and mention this to your friends. Sincerely yours in Christ, Kev. Henry AAestropp, S.J., Archbishop House, AYodehouse Poad, Bombay, India. All subscriptions for above and any further particulars please send to— Bert Gallien, North-east Valley, Dunedin, Our N.Z. Organiser.
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New Zealand Tablet, 9 February 1922, Page 29
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243Page 29 Advertisement 7 New Zealand Tablet, 9 February 1922, Page 29
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