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Show j m Catesi Irish news ! : ' Cork. ! On the occasion of their golden jubi- i lee in tlie sacred ministry,, the bishop f and priests of the diocese of Cork pre- !. sented Monsignor Shinkwin. parish I priest of Bandon. with addresses and I two beautiful solid silver 'salvers, i The ceremony associated with the pre- i sentation was very impressive, and the i esteem in which the distinguished jubi- ! larians were held by their bishop and brother priests found expression in un mistakable manner. The Most Rev. Dr. O'Callaghan presided pre-sided in the Presbytery of St. Patrick's, Pat-rick's, where the presentation was made, and the priests of the diocese were very largely representd. Clare. Among th new members received into the Order of Sisters of St. Joseph by tight Hev. Dr. McDonnell at the convent, con-vent, Brentwood, New York, was Miss Christina Rochfort (Sister Mary Lelia), of Cratloe. The sixteen novices who made their voys included Miss Lena Mc-! Mc-! Kenna (Sister Mary Eunan), Bodyke; Miss Lizzie Rochfort (Sister Mary Mod-j Mod-j wena). Cratloe, and Miss M. Crowe (Sis- ter Mary Enda), Killaloe. ' Cavan. After a lingering illness, the death recently took place of Rev. Father Ow-' Ow-' rns. adm., Cavan. The deceased, who i was a native of Kinainley, was educat ed in Maynooth and was ordained in the year 1N94 in the Cavan cathedral by the late Most Rev. Dr. McGuinness. Immediately after his ordination he was appointed chaplain to the convent of the Poor Clares, Ballyjamesduff. He afterwards acted for a number of years as curate in Ballintemple, and subsequently subse-quently in Cresserlough. In November last he was appointed administrator in Cavan. The deceased, who was but 40 years of age, was one of the most popular pop-ular priests of the diocese of Killmorf. and his death was generally regretted. Carlow. In the cathedral of the Assumption, ' Carlow. on Sunday last, the Most Rev. Dr. Foley ordained to priesthood Rev. ID. Murphy, for the diocese of Kildare and Leighlin. His lordship was assisted assist-ed by Rev. L. Brophy, S. T. L.. clean of St. Patrick's college, and by Rev. .T Knvn.naiieh. Rev. M. F. Fletcher was master of ceremonies. A large congregation con-gregation was present at the ceremony. cere-mony. Donegal. The Most Rev. Dr. O'Donnell has made the following changes in his diocese dio-cese : Rev. Anthony Gallagher, Gweedore. to Glenfin. Rev. John Cunningham, Doe, to Gweedore. Rev. D. Canning, Aran-more, Aran-more, to Doe. Rev. J. Mclntyre to be C. C. Aranmore. Rev. James McShane, Glenties, to Donegal. Rev. Arthur O'Friel, Glencolumkille, to Edininfagh (Glenties). Rev. Barnard Sweeoey to be C. C. Glencolumkille. Rev. Hugh Boyle to be C. C Carrigart. Rev. John Crumley, to be C. C. Killymard. Louth. v On "Wednesday, the Sth instant. In the pretty chapel of the convent of Mercy, Dundalk, the profession of Sister M. Fanchea McMahon, daughter of Mr. Patrick McMahon. Armagh, took place. Right Rev. Monslgnor Degrave, P. P., V. G., Drogheda. performed the ceremony. cere-mony. Rev. M. J. Quinn, Dundalk, assisted. as-sisted. Meath. Recent improvements carried out in v r the upper portion of the Shannon will , give easy transit facilities to important ite?j-icts hitherto seriously handicapped In thru i respect. Strokesdown will, for - Instance; be greatly benefited, but the most far-reaching improvement effected is that whicfli opens up communication with the Driftna coal fields. The Lough Allen canal has been dredged and made passable for large boats, and this canal runs within a few miles of the coal fields. Monaghan. Tt is now announced that the consecration conse-cration of Right Rev. Patrick McKen-Ta, McKen-Ta, D. D.. bishop elect of the diocese of Clogher. will take place on Sunday, Oct. in. in St. Macarten'p cathedral. Monaghan. It could not take place earl'er owir.g to the absence of Cardinal Car-dinal Logue. at present at Salamanca, Spain. |