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THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN'S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA
OUR LADl] OF THE LAKE
(SISTERS OF DIVINE PROVIDENCE—SAN ANTONIO, TEX.)
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Address: THE REGISTRAR.
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Established 1876
Boarding and Day School for
Little Girls and Young Ladies
Conducted by the
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For catalogue and general information address
The Sister Directress
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College and High School Departments
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A Plea for Peace.
The Pope and the War.
Catholicism and Politics.
Catholics and the Pope.
Catholics and the Bible.
Catholics and Marriage.
Catholics and the Public Schools.
Knights of Columbus Oath.
The above booklets giving information about
Catholics and their attitude towards questions
of the day will be sent you gratis upon re
quest.
All questions about Catholics and their be
lief answered.
Address,
THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION
OF GEORGIA
Augusta, Georgia.
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The following resolutions on the death of the
first editor of The Bulletin were adopted at the
annual convention of the Georgia State Council,
Knights of Columbus, in session at Brunswick, Ga.,
May 10, 1921, and forwarded by State Deputy
Thomas F. Walsh, Jr., to the family of Mr. Farrell
and to The Bulletin, with the request that they be
published:
Whereas, Almighty God, in His Infinite Wis
dom, has seen fit to call to his eternal reward the
soul of our late brother and official, James J.
Farrell, and
Whereas, our departed brother, James J. Far
rell, has reflected credit on the Knights of Co
lumbus not only by his great and nationally
known work for God and country in bringing
about a better feeling between Catholics and
non-Catholics through the Laymen’s Association
of Georgia, but by his eminently Christian and
private life as well. Be it, therefore,
Resolved, that in the death of our beloved
brother and official, James J. Farrell, the State
Council of the Knights of Columbus has sus
tained an irreparable loss, and be it further
Resolved, that a copy of these resolutions be
sent to the bereaved family of our late brother,
to The Bulletin of the Catholic Laymen’s Asso
ciation of Georgia, and that they be spread on
the minutes of the 19th annual convention of the
Georgia State Council, Knights of Columbus,
assembled at Brunswick, Georgia, this day, May