Show I BELOVED PRIEST LAID TO REST Thousands Pay Last Earthly Tribute to Memory of Rev Father Donohoe IMPRESSIVE FUNERAL RITES SERMON BY FATHER KIELY MUSIC AND FLOWERS Impressive services were held over the body of ot the late Rev Father Donohoe at St Marys cathedral yesterday yes yesterday yesterday morning mornin Thousands of friends of r f the late Father Donohoe who had known loved and been associated with him during his life Ufe were present to pay last earthly tribute of ot respect to his memory At 10 the solemn requiem was celebrated by the Rev Father Denis JI Clely ly assisted by Roy Her Father A G Guinan deacon and Timothy Brennan Rev Father A J f Ryan was master of ceremonies The priests in the tho sanctuary were the Reverends W K ic Ryan Michael Curran Matthew Collins James fames Collins John fohn Ryan P PM Pt PM M t Cushnahan Thomas Thoma Galligan and Theodore Roster Rosier The musical service was beautiful and consisted of ot the Gregorian Requiem sung suns by the cathedral choir assisted by bythe bythe bythe the priests from All AU Hallows college De Do Pro fund Is was chanted by Rever Reverends Reverends Reverends ends Vincent DuClos Keith and James fames McQueen Norman Vote and George eorge Soffe Rev Father Vincent was the soloist o or of the mass At the close of tho the mass the body was viewed by the many friends On top of ot the th coffin rest rested ed pd d a spray of white lilies JUles The Funeral Sermon Following the mass the remains were blessed by the Rev Rt Father Kiely l who also preached In part as follows He ITe hath bath done all things well Mark larI Ml vII il 37 rT The life of a Catholic priest at best bess is always a trying one In the community assigned to him his Ills example is the guM gui ing star for the people entrusted to his hI pastoral care He can not stand or fell fall alone for tor that example which he girs must sanctity or g destroy souls If Te h is 4 firm and zealous souls Bouis are saved if he in is 1 tepid and indifferent many souls are led to it 0 perdition The rho priesthood which he be receives on the day ot oC o his ordination is 18 from God It Its js s sa a heavenly treasure placed in an earthen essel The value alue of or this rich treasure depends not on the worth of the recipient Be his example for the ruin or salvation salvati a of oC souls for tor the uplifting or pulling down of his sacred character this III 15 in nonise no wise di diminishes diminishes diminishes or exalts the heavenly treasure tre uro the sacred character which every priest receives on the day of his Ills ordination Christ Is IR the model of the sacerdotal type which no priest can realize for a u Driest riest invested with the sublime dignity of the priesthood is nevertheless a man who always and everywhere has the in infirmities infirmities of ot man Of Christ alone could it bo be said He did dirt all alt things well But it is the duty of ot every faithful pas pee pastOl toi tOl to follow the example of at the Good Shepherd and be a source of edification to tobis his bis flock I have given gien you rou an example sal our Lord L that as 83 I have done to you jou ou so you do also This was verified in the life of Father Donohoe whose pastoral charge covers more than a a quarter of a century By B his simple piety instructions and edifying life Ife he did inestimable good bOOd in his parish He lie was kindhearted generous and full tull of or charity He served at the altar for tor yare yeara rs without incurring any ecclesiastical censure from his superiors Like our Lord in Nazareth It could be bo truly said Bald of ot him He was subject to them He wa was not rot perfect as no human being is but his imperfections not the result of malice but hut of a guileless guU heart were vere easily overlooked For the flock entrusted to his charge he be always bore the tender solicitude of ot a faithful l shepherd All were dar to him They The were his spiritual children and for fur them he had the warmth and generous af at affection of a fathers heart If there was wasa w s sR a R misunderstanding it was soon forgot forgotten ten for tor all knew he ho lived only to serve them and ad his best energies n were ere directed to benefit them here and hereafter In his home he tried to make maIe his guests feel teel that It was their home as much as his and he was always happy when they partook ot of his boundless hospitality He bore his long and ami painful illness without murmur or Retaining his fac faculties faculties blUes to the last moment his death was wasas wasas wasas as edifying as his life was pure and holy In the sight of or Gd He is tha the first of oC pioneer priests who was In Utah when Salt Lake was ViliS erected into a n diocese to pass to his re reward reward ward ard May Ia his soul rest in peace and per perpetual perpetual perpetual light shine upon him Funeral Large The body was burled buried In the portion of Mount Calvary cemetery reserved for forthe forthe forthe the clergy of ot the diocese The Tho funeral was largely attended by people of Salt T Lake ake and also many man outside towns throughout the state where the deceased father was known Many friends of the late father from Park City Ogden and Eureka were present and also the Sis Sisters Sisters Sisters of Charity Charlt from Sacred Heart acad academy academy emy my in Ogden Kearns Keans St Anns or orphanage orphanage orphanage Holy Cross hospital and St Marys academy R Rev v Father Donohoe Is survived by three nieces Mrs Irs Dennis Harrington Mrs William Levy and Mrs Daniel Mc Polio Polln and his nephew Patrick Clark I |