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Show CATHEDRAL NOTES. Mrs.-S. H. Tinkerton and Miss Cos-griff Cos-griff are the ladies appointed to attend at-tend to the altars this week. All the ladie? of the cathedral parish are requested to send flowers for the decorating of the altars for Sunday. Next Sunday the promoters of the Sacred Heart league will hold their j usual monthly .neeting at 3 o'clock. I The childre" of the parish will make their first F, "'immanion and receive re-ceive confir-.-..tini. . n Trinity Sundav. Mav 29. The anmial ';oiiiation ceremony bv the children i;l take place at St. Mary's cathei.. ,n Sunday evening. May 29, at 7:00. The girls must wear white dresses, white veils and wreath? After the services are over the children will file out of the church before the congregatio.i. to prevent the crushing and disorder that will otherwise ensue. Many of th children taking part are mere babies," and every precaution will be taken to avoid confusion. Owing to the great'demand for seats for the concert to be given this Friday evening by the musical organizations of All Hallow? college, the' fathers have derided to give the function in the Grand theatre. The coiif.pia)1F M11I be assisted by the Imperial Mai0 quartet. Miss Sigrid Pedersen, Professor J. j' Mcciellan, Arthur Shepherd and Mailer Mai-ler Arthur Pedersen. all under the- di- ; rection of Trofessor Tedersen. j - . The sweet-voiced Foloists at the 9 o'clock mass last Sunday were Clara ' Fafek, Grace Sullivan and Cassandra Wood. . The faculty of AH Hallows college is! looking forward with much pleasure to ' ; the promised visit of Archbishop Red- -wood of Wellington. New Zealand who J on his way io Pome for an audience , . wiih Pope Pius. . , The archbishop isa talented musi-C1u musi-C1u is the possessor of a genuine "X. ' Stradivarius violin, which . he plays very sweetly. This is his first visit to America since hi? attendance at the congress of religions at the World's fair at Chicago. The children of St. Mary's and St. Patrick's parishes will receive Holy Communion at the 8 o'clock mass pn Sunday at the cathedral. Special music mu-sic will be rendered by the Junior choir, Rosemary Holland. Clara Fafek, Kathleen Kath-leen Fitzpatrick and tiny Marguerite Locke will be soloists. The choir will be assisted by Edward Fitzpatrick, violinist. vio-linist. - Helen Kearns, the lovely little 4-year-old daughter of Senator and Mrs. Thomas Kearns, has been selected by the ladies in' charge of the coronation ceremony to crown the statue of the Blessed Virgin on Sunday night. She will be attended by her brothers,- Edmund Ed-mund and Thomas. Kearns. who will be crown and flower bearers. The maids of honor will be Margaret "osgrove, Gladys Hegney, Florence Halleran, Casandra Wood, Florence Collins and Esther Cronin. The banner bearers will be Florence Sullivan, Nora Crawford. Mary Mar-ron. Mar-ron. Lena Fafek: the soloists' will be Clara Fafek. Nellie Geary, little Marguerite Mar-guerite Locke. Margaret Collins 'and Maida Hegney will read the acts of consecration. All the children taking part in the coronation ceremony must positively be ! present at the church Sunday night at 7 o'clock, sharp. j -4 ( Mi.-9 Buboltz. Miss Duguet, Mi?s O'Donnell. Miss McEvoy. Miss. Early. Miss Stephens, Miss Little, Miss Fitzgerald Fitz-gerald are the young ladies who will j assist with the children on Sunday evening. , The children must wear white, or light-colored drenses, white veils and wreaths. The name of each child should .be pinned on each wreath so it can be returned after the ceremony. The little girls of the choir" who practice at 3:30 will have rehearsal on Saturday at the usual hour," : The young girls who practice at 4 o'clock, and the boys who practice at ." are excused for this week, but rehearsal re-hearsal will be resumed next week. 4 Rev. Father Sheehan of Austin. Nev., is in the city, the guest of Rt. Rev: Bishop Scanlan. |