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Show I m Recent Converts. Mis- Helen E. De Master, a student of Chicago university: Rev. A. J. Brail, who was a curate at. St. Matthews Mat-thews church. Sheffield. England: Miss Howard, an English lady who was re-ceived re-ceived into the Church on her death-lied death-lied at Florence. Italy: Mrs. Alfred l.'Ecpyer, formerly Miss Rose Pater-1 Pater-1 m of Butte. Mont.: Miss Emma Ma-ilenia Ma-ilenia and Miss Maria Christina Asplet. John Asplet and the Misses Lucy and .i sephinc Salvarelli. sll at Tunis, are among the recent converts to the Cath otfc church, l.or.l n'Hagan died a mem her of the CkUmMc church. Father Bradley, a Catholic chaplain, attended Lord O 'Hasan 'Ha-san at Springfontein. South Africa, and received him into the Church. Dr. Mary J. Putnam of Boston, a physician of note, the beautiful resignation resig-nation of whose daughter. Mrs. John j c. Clair, on her deathbed so impressed Dr. Putnain w ith the deep religious, nature na-ture of the Catholic church. Mrs. clair was the first fruits of the non-B non-B catholic mlssnin given n Boston a year ago by Father Doyle. The late Alfred Martin Epsworth. th highly esteemed publisher of the 1 Melbourne Argus and Australasian. had the consolation of being received B into the Catholic church before he The ranks of the church of England clergy in Sheffield have furnished an-otln an-otln r convert in the person of Rev. B Hugh Nanney Smith of Walkley. fli c ntly Bede college, established for English convert clergymen studying for H the priesthood, was the scene of a most B interesting ceremony when the dea- onate was conferred upon Rev. Mr. Chase, a well-known Anglican clergy-man clergy-man for thirty-nln" years, and Rev. K Mr. McDonald, a Protestant chaplain in the navy. Rev. Mr. C-oldenberg, late B secretary to Lord Halifax, was or- B dained a sub-deacon. Madame Arabella Goddard. whose B music was sweet to our fathers' ears Jh and our grandfathers knojvn to her friends as Mrs. Davidson is alive and B"X alert enough, it seems, to take her own initiative, for at Folkstone the other day she presented herself for admis-sion admis-sion into the Church. The well-known lawyer. Oolof (l A'. B. Hotchkill. and his wife, were re-i re-i mlnrafl into the Catholic church at San-ta San-ta Monica. Cal.. by Rev. P. Hawe two j B wteks ago. |