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Page 5, 31st October 1947 — BISHOPS' ENGAGEMENTS Westminster For Cardinal Griffin, Archbishop of Westminster: October
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BISHOPS' ENGAGEMENTS Westminster For Cardinal Griffin, Archbishop of Westminster: October

31, Cathedral: Sings First Vespers of All Saints, 3.15 p.m. November 1, Cathedral: Sings Tema and Solemn Pontifical Mass, 10 a.m. November 2, Church of the Blessed Sacrament, Hatfield: Canonical Visitation and Confirmation, 4.15 p.m. November , 3, Cathedral: Presides at Capttular Mass and gives the Absolution, 10.30 a.m. Convent of the Helpers of the Holy Souls, Regent's Park: Preaches and gives Benediction, 4 p.m. November 4, Saint Mary's of the Angels, Bayswater: Assists at High Mass, 11 a.m.
Birmingham For Mgr. Masterson. Archbishop of Birmingham: November 1. Confirmation at SS. Gregory and Augustine. Oxford, at 4 p.m.; November 2. Confirmation at SS. Edmund and Frideswide, Oxford, at 3 p.m., Confirmation at St. Aloysius, Oxford, at 6.30 p.m. November 5. Confirmation at St. Bede's Preparatory School, Bishton Hall, near Stafford, at 4 P.m.
Nottingham
For Mgr. Ellis, Bishop of Nottingham : Thursday, November 5. Annual meeting of the Nottingham Catholic Nurses' Guild, St. Barnabas Cathedral and Cathedral Hall, Nottingham, 2.30 p.m.
Portsmouth For Mgr. King, Bishop of Portsmouth: October 30 to November 7. Visit to Rome. November 16. Keeps Feast of St. Edmund, at Abingdon. November lEt. Southampton Catenians' dinner. November 23. Confirmation, Cosham. November 26. Portsmouth Catenlens.




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