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Show I I LATEST IRISH NEWS. J From The Pilot, j Dublin. Brother Aloysius Moonan died at the Carmolite Monastery. Mt St. Joseph, Clondalkin, on Oct. 8. in the 77th year or ins age and the fifty-fourth of his religious life. The death took place at Dublin on Oct. 5 of Dr. James C. Culwick, organist organ-ist and choir master of the Chapel RoyaL He achieved great success as conductor of the Dublin Orhpeus Choral Cho-ral society, and was a well-known composer of music. Helen SeagTave, in religion Mother Wary Joseph Loyola, died at the Con-Tent Con-Tent of the Sisters of Charity, Ravens-"well, Ravens-"well, Bray, on Oct. 11. in her 80th year. Kerry. Sister Margaret Mary (Angela O'Donneli). daughter of the late Alderman Alder-man William O'Donnell, Kilkenny, died st Loieto Convent, Killarney, on Oct 8. Kildare. The annual visitation of Maynooth college by the prelates of Ireland concluded con-cluded on Oct. 7. On the following day the annual distribution of prizes to the ftudents in the different classes took jilace In the McMahon hall, Cardinal 3ogiie presiding. Subsequently a general gen-eral meeting of the board of trustees was held, at which the entire hierachy va.g present. Her numerous friends in Athy and district learned with regret of the deaih of Mrs. Mary Byrne, Foxhill, sister sis-ter of the late Very Rev. Dr. Tynan, the distinguished Irish theologian. She was very respectably connected, and the funeral cortege one of the largest , peen In the district for years which lollcwed her remains to her last rest- , ' 1ng place at Moone Oct. 7, testified to , Jier popularity. j I I King's. . Two painfully sudden deaths occurred oc-curred in the Edenderry district on Oct. 9. Mrs. Gerry died on the morn-, morn-, , Sng of Oct. 9 at Ballymorane, and a well known resident of Edenderry, Mrs. Ellen McCormack, dropped lifeless on J he street while returning to her home Lfter transacting some business in the j' Leitrim. i Th heartfelt sympathy of his many Tfriends was recently tendered to the Tier. T. C Connolly of Manorhamil-ton, Manorhamil-ton, on the death of his beloved mother, moth-er, vho died at Dartry, Kinlough, on Oct. 9, at the age of 86. - Longford. Miss Mary Josephine Skelly, in religion re-ligion Sister Mary Dymphna, eldest daughter of Mr. Michael Skelly, Edge-worthstown, Edge-worthstown, was solemnly professed in ' Ihe Convent of the Assumption, Gre- i Sielle, Paris, recently. I i It Louth, j The late Brother Aloysius. who died on Oct. 8 at the Carmelite monastery, , Clondalkin, was son of the late Walter and Mary Moonan of Monasterboice, nd brother of the late Rev. James Moonan, P. P., Tullyallen. who for ) many years was curate of Drogheda. I Mr. Thomas Moonan of Allarstown Is I liis only surviving brother. I Mayo. I The interesting ceremony of the pro- i fession of a nun took place recentlv at I the Convent of Mercy, Westport. The i young lady was Sister Mary Aloysius I Joseph, known in the world as Miss I ; Mary Hcany, daughter of the late Mr. I John Heany of Cloghanshill, Tuam. f Tne ceremony was performed bv his Grace the Archbishop of Tuam. "who ! notwithstanding his many engagements, engage-ments, was good enough to visit West-port West-port specially for the occasion. I ' ' I Tipperary. The Very Rev. Canon Flavin and the I curaces of SS. Peter and Paul. Clon- wel, preached at all the masses on Oct. I OI the subject of marriages between I 1 Catholic girls and Protestant soldiers. I They condemned such unions, and stat- ! d hat no blessings could be expected 1 from them. The names of parties to ;' e married which were communicated j fc' the rector were read from the altar. I Wicklow. I : Ellen Stokes, in religion Sister Marv Gabriel, daughter of the late John . Stokes of Waterford. died on Oct. 3 at I . tne Carmelite convent, Delgany, in the J fiftieth year of her religious life. ) 1 Waterford. I The Rev. p. f. Walsh, the beloved parish priest of Ardmere. died on Oct. !$. to the grief of his parishioners and friends. |