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Show FATHER H!l MAKES plea Fill! mm Earnestly Exliorts Sewing Society So-ciety to Take In! crest; Music ' Feature of Services. The Kcw Father W. K. "Ryan preached three sermons in St. Ilaryfs Catholic cathedral Sunday. Father T?yan spoke on tho spirit that ought to prevail during dur-ing the pouilcnlial season. Father Ryan said tho masses at, S o'clock and i) o'clock and preached at lioth .masses, as well as at the high mass at 1.1 o'clock, which was celebrated by the Rev. Tathor D. Kiel v. At the benediction benedic-tion in the evening "Father Kiely again officiated and preached a. sermou ou the blessings of poverty. At all of I1i forenoon serviccB Fathci Ryan called attention to tho desirability desirabil-ity of deeper interest in the Keams-St. Keams-St. Ann's Orphnnago Sowing society. Ho said that evory woman of the parish, par-ish, young and old, should make something some-thing in the way of comfortable garments gar-ments for the. homeless little folks who are inmates of iho institution. The high niar-s was Weigand's Festival Fes-tival mass. The mass is exceedingly, devotional and solemn and is espe-cially espe-cially appropriate to the Lentcu season.' sea-son.' Mrs. Corinne Harris ITaninior aud Mrs. Kathleen Fitzpatrick Atkins snng a beautiful soprano solo, the Ave Maria Ma-ria from LaUacho'a Pro Pace mass. John Post sang a splendid tenor solo, the Christie Blifion. aud Oeorgo Soffo sang n superb barilono solo, " Deuiu dc Deo." At the conclusion of t.he mass Miss Nora fJlensou, ' the organist, playet Handel's famous Largo. This recessional, reces-sional, if such it ma3 be called, gives extraordinary opportunity for bringing out the wonders of the cathedral organ, and Miss Gleason is often requested to give it. On Wednesday and Friday evenings of each week in Lout, there is .benediction .benedic-tion at the cathedral, and ou Friday evenings (he Stations of the Cross urn said. |