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Page 11, 3rd April 1936 — CATHOLIC EVIDENCE GUILD Holy Week Meetings in Hyde Park
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CATHOLIC EVIDENCE GUILD Holy Week Meetings in Hyde Park

A public mission is to be given at Marble Arch during Holy Week by the Catholic Evidence Guild.
During Holy Week the guild leaves aside controversy and the merely doctrinal, and, through its preachers, devotes itself to the stimulation of the will proper to a mission.
Palm Sunday, 9 p.m., "The Purpose of Life," Father Cuthbert Collingwood, of Westminster Cathedral. Monday, 8 p.m., "The Fall and Sin," Father Dunstan Pontifex, of the Order of St. Benedict; 8.45 p.m., "The Incarnation and Redemption," Father Clement Tigar, of the Society of Jesus. Tuesday, 8 p.m., "Death—JudgmentHell," Dr. John Healy, of Southwark Cathedral; 8.45 p.m., "Heaven," Father Alfred Blount, of Westminster Cathedral. Wednesday, 8 p.m., "The Holy Family," Father Joseph Hogan, of the Missionary Society; 8.45 p.m., "The Christian Doctrine of Love," Father Vernon Johnson, of St. Edmund's House. Maundy Thursday, 8 p.m., "The Means of Grace," Father Francis Devas, of the Society of Jesus; 8.45 p.m., "The Blessed Sacrament," Father Antoninus Maguire, of the Order of Preachers. Good Friday, 3.15 p.m., "The Stations of the Cross," Father Vincent McNabb, of the Order of Preachers; 8 p.m., "The Christian Ideal of Suffering," Father Hubert van Zellar of the Order of St. Benedict; 8.45 p.m., "The Sacrifice of the Mass," Father James Bevan, of the Oratory of St. Philip Neri. Holy Saturday, 8 p.m., "The Public Examination of Conscience," Father Vincent McNabb, of the Order of Preachers. '
ORDINA7 IONS
At the Beda
Four priests were ordained on March 28 from the ranks of the Beda College students in Rome. These newly-made servants of the altar bring to their high calling a varied experience. The Rev. Henry K. Pierce was an Episcopalian minister at St. Mary the Virgin, New York, and co-founder of the well-known Confraternity of Unity; and the Rev. Joseph Francis is a former Anglican clergyman from Kelham Theological College. Both Father Pierce and Father Francis are ordained for the archdiocese of Westminster. The Rev. Frederick St. John Oram, who will work in the Leeds diocese, was in the Indian army before becoming a teacher in the grammar school at Heckmondwike for upwards of ten years. The Rev. Henry Watkis, of the diocese of Northampton, spent many years with a firm of electrical engineers.
On the same ordination day the subdiaconate was conferred upon Mr. Douglas Carter (Birmingham) and Mr. Thomas Brennan (Winnipeg), Mr. Michael Nixon (St. George's, Newfoundland) received the first two Minor Orders, and Mr. Herbert Keldany (Westminster) and Mr. Carl Bothe (New York) the tonsure.
At Lisbon
At the English College at Lisbon, on March 28, the Right Rev. Mgr. Ernest Sena d'Oliveira, Archbishop of Mitylene, conferred the following orders: Diaconate : Revs. Francis Duffy (Liverpool), James Donnelly (Menevia), Joseph Elwell, Timothy O'Leary, Charles Foley (Plymouth), Francis Casey, Patrick Hughes, William Coupe (Salford).
Exorcist and Acolyte: Revs. Thomas Henley (Menevia) Thomas Dougherty and James Schollick (Salford). William Walsh (Westminster), Andrew Murdoch (Nottingham), Laurence Roskilly (Southwark), Michael Sands (Hexham and Newcastle), Patrick Ryan (Liverpool), James Fitzgerald (Shrewsbury), Andrew Madden and John Squibbs (Cardiff).
The Interval Club's seventh bi-annual one-day retreat will be held on Palm Sunday (April 5) at the H.C.J. Convent Cavendish Square. Discourses will be given by Fr. Francis Devas, S.J.




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