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Wednesday, 17th July, 1012.
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CATHEDRAL HALL,
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commencing a'
Di Gilio'e
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Of the PAST PUPILS of the STAR OF
THE SEA PRESENTATION CONVENT,
ELSTERNWICK,
will
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at
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15,
at
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10th
April,
1912, at Church of Immaculate Con
ception,
St,
Arnaud,
by
the Rev.
Gerald Doyle, James, eldest son of the
late Edmund
Byrne,
of Banyena, to
Annie Teresa, fifth daughter
of Cornelius
Fogarty, of Colac.
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DEATHS.
HEFFERNAN.—On the 8th June at the
Women's Hospital, Melbourne, Johanna
Heffernan, of Coleraine, tho belovei
mother of Margaret, Honoruli, Sister
Aloysiua (Papua), Ellen, Jolm, Denis,
and Michael, aged 62 years.
Requiescat in pace.
LARKJN.—On 81st of May, :it private
hospital, Benalla, Patrick LarKin, late
of Tatong, aged 73. R.I.V.
O'TOOLE.—On the 1st June, at Creswlck
Hospital, Mary O'Toole, the dearly
loved wife of late Patrick O'Toole, of
Ravenswood, and the beloved mother
of Michael and James O'Toolu,
64 years ; native of parish of Knockea,
near city of Limerick, lrelam:.
Lord, u, ua.ti have mercy UJCXV.J' uu on her l.i 1 soul.
May she rest in peace.
O Blessed Virgin Mary, ir.tcirede for
her, and all the poor souls 0/ the
faithful departed. Amen.
IN MEMORIAM..
RYAN.—Of your charity pray for the repose
of the soul of John Rvm-. beloved
(husband
of
Ann Ryan, who died at
"Fairview," Dookie, on June 1'A l 9 " 9 '
R. f. P.
Sacred
Heart of Jesus, have mercy
oh him.
—Inserted
by
his
loving wife and
family.
SHEEDY.—Of your charity pray for the
repose of the soul of Patrick Sheeny,
who died at hiB residenco. Wild Duck
Creek, on 2nd June, aged 72 years;
also our dear mother, who died 16th
June, 1906. Sacred Heart of Jesus,
have mercy on their souls. R I P-
TRAINOR.—Of your charity pmv for the
. repose of the soul of James Tralnor,
who died on June 19th, 1910. R.I^
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HISTORICUS. — Catholic
Emancipation
was granted In 1829; the vicariates I"
England were increased from
four to
eight in 1840; the restoration
of tne
English
Hierarchy, occurred
in IBS"-
Cardinal Bourne
says
that
Uic creation
in England of two additional ecclesiastical
provinces
will
remain
as
one of the salient events in the history
of the Catholic Church
in Eng-
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