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Show FARLEY AND IRELAND. , in the pa-t t'e-v days the. Catholic; mi "-eh has ln-t two of its most ili-tin-gai.,hcd and best loved member of high I .'ink, Cardinal Parley of New York and j A r, hiiihnp Ireland of St. Paul. l!o'h I e.' i-!ri;i st s were well ,-,long in e;ir? .and had S'riimall lied their life Ivor!:, 'im- ti:ev haw g.,i!,; to their eternal' i.'"Tt' '.illi the,,' -!ie;ie.. ( ,a;dinal Gilt- , 1'i'P'. jcvr-rerl itt,'l li'iuore.l '.v l hii.-tians ' ad d' noiiii an ' ;nn -lid -urvi'.e ,-ind r. ..'( i,:e-.-i,. ;,i funeral of hi" j i ' 1 1 r priipe of the .-anr-ii. 'ardiniil ran.-.', i aroni.'il ' ) 'i mi ii'-ll f ;. , 1 ; . ii ; ii 'e t of til'1 I nn, a i a I o pi ' 'ill. I'r.- ;.!, it , on -.e,,! :i wr,rj-i wr,rj-i i i : e .,,i,' ; ,., -H lu . of I ne n at i on, and the body of the churchman was deposited de-posited under the altar of St. Patrick's. Archbishop Ireland will be mourned just as sincerely. Until recent years he w-ns much better known throughout the country than Cardinal Farley. He took an active part in public affairs for manv years, and made a record in the civil war ss chaplain of one of the most famous of the Minnesota regiments. He, too. might have been a cardinal, !had not his chances been ruined by the politicians. TJut the higher title could ! not have conferred upon him any in-! in-! crease in love and esteem, and he will ! alwavs be remembered as one of the j patriotic priests of the civil war. a distinction dis-tinction which the venerable and vene-! vene-! rated Cardinal Gibbons also enjoys. |