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Show SALT LAKE j CATHEDRAL NOTES. j ; : ij Onr of the s;eeial features of lasi I Sunday's music was ill.- exquisite violin .m1o by Kdward Fitzpatrick. Miss Fitzneti iek was welcomed hak ii.io the choir "it .n 1v,.-1it. Til.- tal-I tal-I -:itO'l you tip singer lias hern ill with I piii'umonia and was forced to jest sfoi- somo w-ks. but sli is now fast convalescing. con-valescing. Miss 0 "n. who for the past live has ! n St. Mary's leading soprano, so-prano, was very proud of Ihe music last Sunday. S!i' is bound heart and stiul in the e!ioir. Her devotion anil uniM work in -the eboir is an inspiration 1o ail d t lie members. On Good Friday night after the Teno-brae. Teno-brae. Rev. Father Ryan delivered the ; s-ernmn. taking for his subject. "The 'rucirixion." The church was crowded with worshippers, who listened bivath-, bivath-, essly to ('me if tlie grandest sermons ver befire ielivcied in the pro-cathc- ; Oral. ' Tlio Easier music will he repeated liext Sunday at the cathedral for the benefit of the Catholics of the parish, vim very kindly attended the early masses last Sunday, leaving- the pews free for the hundreds of non-Catholics vho enjoyed the splendid program. lit. liev. Bishop Scanlan. Dean Harris. Har-ris. Father Kiely and Father Ryan were delighted with the music. 'The best music ever given in the cathedral," cathe-dral," said Rt. Rev. Bishop and Father Kiely during: the week. The music at the 9 o'clock mass was very pood, and the work of the young I violinists. Catl Springman and Walter Aures, excellent. ITho music rendered at the 9 o'clock ' mass will also be repeated on Sunday, j The members of the Altar society j vill meet on Monday, April S, at 3 o'clock. ; The repository altar on Holy Thurs day was very beautiful, calla, Easter ilies and palms being used. The altars were most eleborate on Easter Sunday. Not for years has 'he , main ailar ever looked so lovely. ! Everyone who heard Miss Ryan's 1 glorious soprano last Sunday said that I -without exception she is the only so- . j prano in Salt Lake. It is hoped that j I sdie will be here for the opening of the I . j cathedral, even if she must return from I j Uurope for the occasion, f i The boys who took part in the an- 1 J nual St. Patrick's concert will begin I j active rehearsing on Saturday at 5 for . the "minstrel show," which will be giv- I en very soon. This will be the first Itnne that the boys of the cathedral have ever apepared in an entire pro-. pro-. j gram alone. "We are just as smart as I j the girls." said one little lad last Sun- I ; day. "and the bishop will say so when I 1 3ie sees us." We Avill see. ', Thv Very Rev. Father J. M. Portal has just completed an inspection of All Hallows college. j At the rehearsal of the Orpheus club i on Tuesday night of lan week Miss Ap- ' n"5 Ryan delighted that assembly of cultivated musicians -with a charming rendition of Chaininadc, "Summer." res-ponding to an enthusiastic encore with "An Irish Noel." by Holmes. The boys who took part in the St. Patrick's day conert given by Miss Gleasoti will appear in a minstrel show very soon. Forty boys will (ake part. Mid judging from their former efforts. 31 will be well worth attending. Intcr-jnountdin Intcr-jnountdin Republican. |