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Show I j, CATHEDRAL NOTES. I ti Service? were held at the Utah state I penitentiary last Sunday. The music i ' : 2V Mas rendered by the children of the I Junior choir. ! Friday. March 27', was the feast of the J w Annunciation. 1 ' ir I . Last Saturday was, being the feast f " f St. Joseph, a large congregation at-j I 1 ended mass and many received holy w ommunion. . 1 f I h Mrs. Al Whiteman of the cathedral) h' choir will leave for Portland immedi- I ; , ately after Easter, to join Mr. White- i (" man. who has accepted a ?ilendid po.ui- ; 11 lion in that city. I g 5 a The memlK-rs of the Junior .choir i i will have the usual rehearsal on Satur- . I , day at. 4 o'clock. The young ladies of j ! the choir will have rehearsal at 9:::0 tl Sunday morning. The attendance of i A . nil is earnestly requested, particularly I p because the ICaster music has been J m neglected, owing to having to prepare b for the St. Patrick'? concert. The boy?' choir will rehearse at 3 o'clock. 1 -- I it J- P- Sullivan Mill sing the "Palms," i f l'y Faure, at St. Mary's on Sundav. ' 4 I d The members of the 11 o'clock choir I M have rehear) 1 Monday and Friday i ' nights. Monday night at S o'clock and I A Friday night after church. I 4 I It is hoped that th parents will j mak" every effort to keep their boys in I 'he newly organized boy choir. With I s their co-operation, those in charge will I j, shortly succeed in making the St. Lau- f y rnce choir a credit to the parish. But j n if the parents do not assist, what sue- , cess tan be xp-cted? The choir is I named in honor of Ht. Itev. Bishoj) I f Scanlan. This fact slone should arouse J ' the warm interest of even parent and I j every boy in the congregation. I. Flowers in great quantities will be ' required lor the altars next week. The ladies arc requested to send the fiow- " -r early on Wednesday for the reposi- j ll i''V and early on Holy Saturdav fori I " DOastcr Suudav. s o j The members of the Junior choir have I bef n requested by some prominent peo- pie of the city to repeat the programme given St. Patrick's night in the Theatre I ' J 1or thp bo,Knl cf J"8". Charles Smith, ' the unfortunate woman who is so seri- . ously ill. The benefit performance will be given April 11 at the Salt Lake th- r ire. No rehearsals will be h.-ld a. the ! 4 management do not think them n?ce!- ; sary, also no tickets will be sold by I the children. They will simply give the j programme over and have nothing fur- i . 1 thrr to trouble them, f 1 f 1 Sunday will be Palm Sundav. Palms I j -uiil be bl-es-sed before the 11 o'clock I mass. J e 'Xt v "-k lxingHoly Week, the of- I iii-e of Tcnebr.ie will be sung on 1 M'ednesday. Thur.-Jay and Fridav f s evenings at 7 o'clock. Good Friday, I 1 stations of the cross will succeed the 5 1 Tcnebrae service. On Holy ThurpJav j 3 solemn high mass will hi- celebrated I -t S o'clock. On Good Friday will b I' ; 1 lebiated the mass of the pre-fancti- ! l4d- and afterward will occur the " d- I "ration of the Cross." On Holy Sat- 4 tirday the services will also begin at 8 I , "clock. Confessions will be heard on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons I and evenings. |