Cardinal NewmanL. MacVeagh, The Dial Press, 1930 - 295 pages |
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Page 252
... Holy Father , deeply appreciat- ing the genius and learning which distinguish you , your piety , the zeal displayed by you in the exercise of the Holy Ministry , your devotion and filial attachment to the Holy Apostolic See , and the ...
... Holy Father , deeply appreciat- ing the genius and learning which distinguish you , your piety , the zeal displayed by you in the exercise of the Holy Ministry , your devotion and filial attachment to the Holy Apostolic See , and the ...
Page 262
... Holy Father amongst you and that the Holy Spirit of God may be upon this Church , upon this great city , upon its Bishop , upon all its priests , upon all its inhabitants , men , women , and children , and as a pledge and begin- ning of ...
... Holy Father amongst you and that the Holy Spirit of God may be upon this Church , upon this great city , upon its Bishop , upon all its priests , upon all its inhabitants , men , women , and children , and as a pledge and begin- ning of ...
Page 267
... holy man- ner of living had done more . He , the speaker , in a voice made hardly audible by the feeling he could scarcely repress , recalled how he had served the Cardinal's first Mass in the Church of Propaganda at Rome on the Feast ...
... holy man- ner of living had done more . He , the speaker , in a voice made hardly audible by the feeling he could scarcely repress , recalled how he had served the Cardinal's first Mass in the Church of Propaganda at Rome on the Feast ...
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