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Show r Th Holy Father ha3 set himself the task of performing twenty visits in. fulfilment ful-filment of the Jubilee prescription. As the Pope does not leave the precincts of the Vatican, he will visit four chapels chap-els in St. Peter's, which he has designated desig-nated for this purpose, and Which will replace the three other pilgriage basilicas. bas-ilicas. The Church will be closed oo each occasion. Rev. B. F. Broderick, D. D.. lately in charge of the parish' at Westpert, Conn., and who some time before taus'ht in S-T. Thomas' Seminary at Hartford, arrived in Havana the other c?ay to become American secretary ta Bishop Sbarretti. The last issue of the Northwest (Canada) (Can-ada) Review related that Father Hus-3jn, Hus-3jn, O. M. I., recently had to walk 500 miles on snowshoes to reach a point where he could take a train east. Two priests- are expected to arrive shortly from Havana, Cuba, who will, by appointment of Bishop Sbarretti, follow post-graduate courses at the Catholic University, Washington. Rev. C. G. O'Keefe. of Highland Fall's, X. Y., the treasurer of the fund raised to pay the debts of the Pate Dr. McGlynn, says that the committee ia now able to pay all the debts, except some that are due to three of h'3 brother pries', who have express! their willingness to cancel his obligation obliga-tion to them. The committee has some money on hand, which will be retainei for the remainder cf the y?ar. in ca.e other cdrd'itors appear. If not. thia balance will then be turned over to th support of "some small nephews anJ nieces of Dr. McGlvnn." |