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Show ' !' J LATEST IRISH NEWS. I From The Pilot. , Armagh. A solemn function took place on Nov. 2S in the new Chaoel of the Convent ! of St. Louis. Middletown, . when Miss ' ' Frances Keejran, Dublin, in religion Sisier Mary Genevieve, took the white veil and was received into the Order. The officiating clergyman was the Rev. Patrick M'Kory. Middhtown, chaplain 1o the Convent, assisted by Rev. Father Fa-ther McKte, MiddleVown. Galway. Mrs. A. M. Ncvin. mother of the Rev. Father Kugene. of the Pa&sionist Order, Or-der, and Sisters Justir.a and Osmund of 'the Cross and Passion, died at Bal-linakill. Bal-linakill. Loughrea, on Nov. 25. The death has occurred at the Convent Con-vent of Mercy, Galway, of the Rev. Mother Patrick Delanoy, who was aged 60 years, and had been connected with 4 : the convent for thirty-two years. The Rt. Rev. Dr. McCormack, Bishop of Galway. presided at tlie Requiem Mass, JicJd in the Convent Chapel on Nov. 29, ri ior to the obsequies. Kerry. TIk' announcement of the death of Mrs. Brooks, wife of Mr. T. J. Brooks, of the Royal Victoria Hotel, Killarney, i which took place on Nov. 22, in Dub- ' Jin, was received in Killarney and dis trict with universal and profound regret. re-gret. She was a well known personality In the district, being daughter' of tlie late Mrs. O'Leary, proprietress of the Royal Victoria Hotel, and with which hotel Mrs. Brooks was very prominently prominent-ly identified for the best part of her ' lifetime. Kildare. The Rt. Rev. Dr. Foley, Bishop of 3ildare and Leighlin, has appointed 1he Rev. Michael Norris, P. P., of St. JMulJinK, to the pastorate of Naas, va-rajit va-rajit by the death of Very Rev. Thomas ' JMorxin, P. P.. V. F. Kilkenny. At tie Presentation Convent, Castle-tomer, Castle-tomer, recently, the reception took place of Miss Katty Dowling: (In religion. re-ligion. Sister -Mary Cecelia), youngest daughter of Mr. William Dowling, merchant, mer-chant, Kilkenny street, Freshford. The Veru Archdeacon Cody performed the ceremony. A large number of clergy fend laity were present. Limerick. On Nov. 28 a woman named Mrs. I - !Elen Houlihan died at Croom Union I infirmary at the wonderful age of 114 years. She was an inmate of the institution in-stitution for the past six or seven years ' find retained her faculties almost to the last. Heath. The death of Mrs. Alicia "Walsh, wife cf Mr. George Wa'sh, Railway Station, I Kilcock, caused widespread sorrow. The I " sad event took place cn Nov. 8. after I a brief illness, and created much re- f pret among the townspeople, by whom I she was highly esteemed for her many I Cftimahle qualities. I An interesting and impressive re- i ligious ceremonial took place on the . . Feast of the Presentation when Miss I Mary Tuite (in religion, Sister Mary I Stephanie), eldest daughter of Mr. I Oliver and Mrs. Julia Tuite, Derrylan- gan. Athboy, had the happiness of , making her vows in the St. Mary's i Dominican Convent, Cabra, Dublin. 1 Waterford. 1 ' The Rev. Nicholas Landy. O. S. A., I a beloved Augustinian of Dungarvaa, I died Nov. 27. to the sorrow of thou- 1 j-ands, particularly the poor of the dis- i trict. to whom he was a constant I friend. Father Landy was born in Du- I buque, la., in the year 1S33. 1 Wicklow. On Nov. 3 Miss Kate Tuite (in re- I j ligion Sister Mary Jane), daughter of I iMr. and Mrs. Julia Tuite, Derrylangan, IS Athboy, Meath. was' received into the ; Dominican Convent. Wicklow. The i Very Rev. Canon Staples, P. P., oiii- i ciated at the ceremonies, and delivered 1 an appropriate address. Mr. and Mrs. I , Tuite were present. |