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Show SALT LAKE WINDOWS FOR THE NEW CATHEDRAL. CATH-EDRAL. The transput windows for the Cathedral Ca-thedral will be given by Mrs. Mary Judge of this city in memory of her husband. John Jude. (Ivor a year ago Mrs. Judg-a spoke to Kt. Kev. .Bishop Si-anlun about the matter, requesting- permission to give the two large window? for the sanctuary. sanc-tuary. On Thursday of the past week ' Mrs. Judge told the bishop to plar:- thf order for I he window s whenever he desired. That they will be beautiful beau-tiful in every deiail is an assur'd fact, us Mrs. Judge has already demonstrated demon-strated that priee is not considered iv hm she dosiate.o. The order will be placed with the firm in Munich where all the windows win-dows for the cathedral will be made. ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL. Confirmation and Ordination on Sunday. Solemn Potifical High Mass will bo celebrated at 1 o'clock next Sunday I by lit. K-v. ishop Scanlan. assisted j by the clergy of the Cathedral. Michael Hagerly of All Hallows col- I . lege will lie ordained by the bishop, 4 who will also administer Confirmation to a large (lass after Mass. I The choir will Ping the. La. Haehe TYo I'ac- Mass, with violin and cello accompaniment. CATHEDRAL NOTES. Tie v. Walter KHiot, the only surviving surviv-ing member of a band of Paulist Fathers Fath-ers who gave a mission in Salt Lake and Ophir thirty years a so. was in the city last Tuesday. He expressed his delight de-light at the many improvements that have taken p'rice since his last visit. , At the time the Paulist mission was Riven there were only four Catholic j families in Salt Lake, St. Mary's academy acad-emy was not yet begun, nor was the hospital of the Holy Cross thought of. The material advancement of the church, since he gave his mission, he pronounced phenomenal. The new cathedral ca-thedral he examined critically and pronounced pro-nounced it, if not in size at least in solidity, and synietrical beauty, equal to any of the great cathedrals in the cast. He was profuse in his praise and admiration of Bishop Scanlan, who steered and guided the church's progress. prog-ress. Very Kev. P. Phillips, chancellor of the diocese of Denver spent Tuesday in the city. He was returning after a. short vacation with his mother in British Brit-ish Columbia. I Father Donohoe of Fureka came to i Salt Lake on Wednesday. He reports the prosperity of the camp to be manifest mani-fest in all the surrounding districts. The Catholic church is being renovated, Iand many improvements are added, which will enhance its beauty and add to its solidity. Under the direction of J. Driscoll. P. Fennell, Mayor Stack j and other prominent citizens the work i I will lie soon completed. The closing of I the sisters' school will take place on i iho lath of June and later confirmation I will be conferred by Bishop Scanlan. Miss Fitzpatrick sang- an "Ave Ma- I r'a" at St. Mary's last Sunday, with I violin obligato by Fdward Fitzpat- I rick. J Trinity Sunday will b- celebrated on I June IS. ThN is the close of the Pas- I flwl season and it is hoped that every I Catholic in the city will have complied I with the rules of the Church in re- I gard to his Faster duty. I Handsomely engraved invitations J have leen received at The Intermoun- I tain Catholic office to the commence- I met it exercises of St. Mary's academy, I Ail Hallows college and the Sacred Heart academy, Ogden. i I Flowers for the altars last Sunday I were donated by Mrs. P. S. Keogh 1 !'!. M. K. Mulv.y. Mrs. Lindsey los ers. Mrs. Bona Id Morrison. Mrs. L. J'.ixby. Mrs. P. L. Cloason. Miss Stella i Salisbury. Miss Dorothy Kinney, the St. Cecelia chorus and Miss XoiaGlea-Eon. XoiaGlea-Eon. The beautiful wreath and shower bouquet used for the Blessed ' Virgin's flatu - Sunday night were donated by Mrs. F. J. Haenbarth. ! The white ribbon used for the pews was donate. by Mrs. A. H. Tarbet and . 'rs. Thomafa Kearns, the two dear, I generous women, who are always- willing will-ing and anxious to assist in any work for Cod's honor and glory. The altar of the BI ssed Virgin was lovely the work of Mrs. L. Bixby. I Mrs. Lindsay Rogers and Mrs. S. H. j rinkerton are the ladies appointed to 1 attend to ihe altars for Sunday. I Kt. Bev. Bishop Scanlan will adtnin- . Sf-''-''' tbe sacramento of Confirmation I on Sunday at the 11 o'clock Mass. I ""be examination for the children will i ho held Friday and Saturday of thi? week. 4 4. $ !; Bev. p. Mannion of Eureka N'ev came to Salt Lake las Tuesday and is the guest of Bishop Scanlan. In his trip from Carlin to Ogd-n he spent a month, saying Mass at: all the small towns and section houses on the Southern Pacific railroad. On his return re-turn trip he will vis-it Ely and other mining camps in the wide range of country included in his jurisdiction. ! Father Scioccheti visied Scofield on ; Wednesday. During his sap he bap- j tized three children. |