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Show ISS1H AT ST, JOSEPH'S Services At Cathedral Follow Devotions for Ogden Congregation Th Lenten mission at St. Joseph's i Catholic church was closed last evening I with Impressive ceremonies by the Rev. I William D. Tlerney. S. J. In his final statement, the missionary expressed ap-j ap-j preclatlon of the larjre attendance maln-j maln-j talncd throuKhout the week and paid a tribute to uonslgnor P. M Cushnahan and his assistant " for their cooperation. "We have conducted this mission that vou mlnht have a better knowledge of i tho faith.'" Father Tlerney said. "Out I ejirne-Mt wish Is that God may give you I strength and courage to resist tenita-I tenita-I tlon und lh- attainment of final perse-i perse-i v ranee." Describing the cures of the sick and disabled In the pool near Jerusalem, Jeru-salem, the speak'-r eon t In'ivl : We have many Sick unto death with spiritual Illness. som who will not hear the roice of (5od and this mission Is intended as j the pool of the New Jerusalem, in reality re-ality you aro only beginning your mift-, mift-, slon and face our hardest contest In going out to flsht temptation." ! The papal benediction wus then delivered deliv-ered by Monsignor t'ushnahan. i The attendance bist evening was probably prob-ably tho largest of the mission and many were unable to obtain seats. Witrr the Rev. Albert R. Wise, who left ogden earlier, a mission was opened In the Cathedral Of the Madeleine esterday and will continue until Sunday evening. .March 10. |