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JANUARY 31, 1936
THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA
JANUARY 31, 1936
The Installation in Pictures
Three of the four Abbots attending the installation, the Rt. Rev. Alcuin Deutsch, O. S. B„ Abbot of
St. John’s Abbey, Collegeville, Minn., president of the American Cassinese Congregation, the Most Rev.
Frederic M. Dunne, O. C. S. O., Abbot of Our Lady of Gesthemani, Kentucky, a former Georgian and
Floridian, and the Rt. Rev. Vincent Taylor, O. S. B., D. D., Abbot-Ordinary of Belmont Abbey and presi
dent of the Benedictine College, Savannah. On the extreme right is Father Salvator Burgio, C. M, of
Philadelphia. The Rt. Rev. Martin Veth, O. S. B., Abbot of St. Benedict’s Abbey, Atkinson, Kansas, also
attended the installation. Photo by Rich. Courtesy of the Savannah Press.
The arrival of His Eminence, Cardinal Dougherty, Bishop O’Hara and other prelates at the Union Sta
tion, Savannah, where they were greeted by Bishop Keyes. Reading from left to right, Monsignor Mit
chell, who went from Savannah to Philadelphia to accompany Bishop O’Hara to the Diocese, Bishop
Morris of Little Rock, Bishop Kiley of Trenton, Bishop Keyes, Cardinal Dougherty, and Bishop O’Hara.
Photo by Foltz. Courtesy of The Savannah Morning News.
This picture of Bishop O’Hara and his assistants at the Church
of the Nativity, Philadelphia, of which he was pastor as well as
Auxiliary to His Eminence, was taken on the parish grounds several
days before His Excellency came to Georgia. The wintry, snowy
background is in decided contrast to the other pictures on this page,
taken on January days in Savannah on which the official tempera
ture reached 68 and 70 degrees. In the picture, front row, left to
right, are the Rev. Joseph A. Coleman, Bishop O’Hara, the Rev.
William J. Fogarty and the Rev. Edward J. Craney. D. D. Rear,
left to right, the Rev. Joseph W. Kavanagh and the Rev. Howard
R. Flood.
His Eminence, the Cardinal, in procession, with four Papal
Knights, J. J. Haverty, Atlanta, A. E. Martin, Augusta and Man
chester, Vt., L J. Horstman, Philadelphia, and A. L. Fitzpatrick,
Philadelphia, as a guard of honor. Roy Bums of Savannah is train-
bearer. Photo by Rich. Courtesy of The Savannah Press.
Bishop O’Hara delivering his first address in Savannah, informal remarks from the porch of the
Bishop’s House as he arrived there after being escorted from the station. The children and hosts of
others massed there gave him his second hearty welcome of the day; the Benedictine Cadets are in the
foreground. With Bishop O'Hara ar e His Eminence, the Cardinal, Bishop Keyes, Monsignor Mitchell,
vicar-general, and Motjsignor Croke, chancellor. Photo by Foltz, Courtesy of The Savannah Morning
The procession as it approached the Cathedral of St. John the
Baptist just before the beginning of the installation Mass. Photo by
Rich. Courtesy of The Savannah Press.