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BISHOPS' ENGAGEMENTS

Cardinal Heenan of Westminster Friday. Liturgy of Good Friday. Cathedral. 3 p.m. Sunday: Sings Easter Mass, Cathedral. 10.30 a.m.
Bishop -Boiler, Auitiliery or Westminster Sunday: Ordams two Missionary Deacons, Wood Green 12. Wednesday: Rawlinson Dinner St. Johnlt College. Oxford. 7,
B ishop Guar:real,fiery of Westminster -Monday/Friday: School Pilgrimage to Lourdes.
B ishop Mahon, Auxiliary of Westminster Sunday: Ordination, St. Edward's College. Totteridge. Archbisop Dwyer al Birmingham -Monday: Celebrates Annual Mene Mass, Cathedral. 9. Tuesday/Friday:' Conference of the Ecumenical Society of B VV. Newman College, Birmingham. Bishop Cleary, Auxiliary of Birmingham Monday: Celebrates Vass for the Men of Wolverhampton. SS Mary and John. lu Wednesday: Jubilee celebrations, Convent of Mercy, 11. Thursday: Concelebrates Mass, St. Thomas, Walsall, 7 Bishop Emery, Auxiliary of Birmingham Sunday: Celebrates Mass, St. Francis, Baddesley Clinton, 10.30. Monday: Celebrates Mass for Men, St. Osburg's. Coventry. 10.
Archbishop Beck of Uverpool Monday: Presides at Catholic Men's Society Mass in the Metropolitan Cathedral. 11.
B ishop Harris, Auxiliary of Liverpool Sunday: Concelebrates Mass and preaches at H.M. Prison, Liverpool, 9. Tuesday/Thursday: Leeds Catholic Delugeton at Police/Church GonSultalion, Bramishill Police College. Reading. Bishop Gray, Auxiliary of Liverpool -Sunday: Celebrates Solemn Pontifical Mass in the Cathedral 1 I. B ishop Worlock Of Portsmouth • Sunday: Easter Day Mass, Cathedral. 10.30.
Bishop Gram of Northampton Sunday Celebrates Mass for the Carmelites at Waterbeach. 11,30. Monday: Departs for Lourdes with Schools' Pilgrimage. Bishop [Nis of Nottingham -Sunday: Celebrates Pontifical Easter Mass. Cathedral, Monday: Attends Clergy Retreat Tollerton, Bishop McGuinness. Coadjutor of Nottingham Monday: Presides at Chapter Elections, Franciscan Convent, Melton Mowbray. 9.30: attends Clergy Retreat at Totterton College. B ishop McLean of Middlesbrough Tuesday: Diamond Jubilee, EndsleIgh Convent, Hull. Wednesday: Addresses annual conference of Association of Teaching Religious. Endeleigh College of Education. Friday: Preaches at Mission to Seamen, Wilton, Middlesbrough.
B ishop Burke, Auxiliary of Safford Sunday: Solemn Pontificef Mass, Cathedral, 11.
Bishop Alexander of Clifton Monday/Friday: National conference of the Society of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Newman College. Bishop Reetieaux of Plymouth Sunday: Solemn Pontifical Mass at the Cathedral, 11; Mass at Cathedral, 6: Pon tificel Benediction at the Cathedral, 8.50. Tuesday: Mass tor Handicapped Children on pilgrimage to Lourdes. Plympton. 11. Wednesday: AG.M. of Catholic Women's League, Plymouth. 7. B ishop Casey of Brentwood Tuesday: Mass for Religious Profession, New Hall, Chelmsford, 12.
Bishop Grammr of Shrewsbury -Sunday. Mass in the Cathedral, 11.. Bishop Brewer, Ate-Miley Of Shrewsbury Monday. Attends "Godbeat '73' , Chester Cathedral,
Bishop Wheeler of Leeds Sunday:
Pontifical Will Mass. St. Anne a Cathedral, 11. B ishop Bowen of Arundel and Brighton Sunday: Ordains Fr. Mark Elvins to priesthood. Cathedral. Tuesday: Sees Handicapped Children's Pilgrimage off to Lourdes. Saturday: Celebrates Mass for the Day of Prayer for the Religious Sisters of the Diocese, Cathedral; attends Charity Dinner. Worth Abbey, 8.
OBITUARY
Air Chief Marshal Sir Frau,,a Fogarty, aged 73, at Elstead, Surrey. He was Air Council Member for Personnel from 1952 to 1956 and Air A.D.C. to the Queen in (956-57.
He was educated at St Finbares Seminary, Farranferris, Co. Cork, and joined the Royal Air Force in 1918. After the war he was active in developing air control in Mesopotamia and the. Persian Gulf.
Sir Francis became Air Officer in Charge of Administration in the ' Mediterninean Allied Air Forces in 1945, after serving with Bomber Command. He was C.-inC. Far East Air from 1949 to 1952, and retired in 1957.
Other positions he held were deputy prendent of the Air League, Director General of the Eng 1 ish -Speak ing Union. and president of the British Airport Construction and Equipment
Association.
Canon Joseph O'Donnell, parish priest of St. Alphonsus, Brooks's Bar, Stretford, Manchester for the last 43 years, aged 86.
He was born in Burnley in 1887 and educated at St. Bede's College, Manchester, and Ushaw College, Durham, bcforc his ordination to the priesthood in 1910.
He served as curate at Rusholme. Prestwich and Withington before becoming parish priest of St. Luke's, Irlarns-o'-th'-Height in 1926. Ile went to St. Alphonsus, where he was responsible for building the present church, in 1930.
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Fr. Henry Gerard Ranee, S.C.J., one of the founders of the International Catholic Information Centre, uged 76. at Asten, Holland.
He was ordained in 1924 in the Order of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Ile later made his principal apostolic work in the Esperanto movement, and front 1936 to 1970 was; editor of the I.C.I.C. review in that language, Vojo, Vero, Vivo (The Way, the Truth and the Life).




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