The bulletin of the Catholic Laymen's Association of Georgia. (Augusta, Ga.) 1920-1957, January 29, 1938, Image 10
TEN THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA JANUARY 29, 1938 Parish Buildings at Wilson, N. C., Fr. Dolan, Pastor MSGR. SHEEN will give the Foer- ster Lecture on the Immortality of the Soul at the University of Cali fornia January 29 at Berkeley, Cal. Tile Rev. Hugh Dolan is now pas tor of the parish at Wilson, which includes not only St. Theresa’s Church there, but a wide mission field, including such places as St. Elizabeth's Farmville, and its sub stantial church, and mission stations like Stantonsburg. Kenley, Bailey Elm City, Middlesex, Pine Tops, Sar atoga, Lucama, Wilbanks and Sims. An enumeration of these mission sta tions, covering a wide area with Wil son as the center, indicates that the days of the pioneers are not yet over in North Carolina, but the progress which has been made is a founda tion for great hope for the future. Father Dolan came to the Diocese of Raleigh after his ordination in 1934 when he finished his course in theo logy at Mt. St. Mary's Seminary, Maryland, the alma mater also of Bishop Hafey, and his zeal and abil ity so commended him to the Bishop that he was soon placed in charge of the Wilson missions, where he has labored so effectively since. BISHOPS ARE NAMED F OFFICERS OF MASS AT INSTALLATION Bishop Hafey Is Celebrant in His Former Cathedral (Continued From Page One) vanni Cicognuni , D. D., Apostolic Delegate. BlSiiGP-ELECT EUSTACE is one of the three named by His Holiness for newly created Sees. The Most Rev. Thomas H. McLaughlin. S. T. D., V. G-, Auxiliary Bishop of Newark, has been appointed Bishop of Pater son. The Rev. Francis R. Cotton, chancellor of the Archdiocese of Louisville, has been appointed Bishop of Owensboro. The new Bishop of Camden was born in 1887. He studied at Xavier College. New York: St. Joseph’s Seminary. Dunwocdie, and the North American College. Rome, where he was ordained in 1914. For many years he was professor at St. Jos eph's Seminary. This year he was named rector of the Church of the Blessed Sacrament. New Rochelle. BIr HCP IVIcLAUGHLiN was also educated at Xavier College, New York- He made his theological studies at Innsbruck, Austria. He was or dained to the priesthood in 1904 and for 10 vears was president of Seton Hall Col'ege, following which he was appointed lector of the diocesan seminary. He was named Auxiliary Birbr.n and Vicar General of Newark in 1935, and was consecrated in July of that vear. ETf' OF - ELECT COTTON w a e bom in 18S3 in Bardstown, Ky. He studied at St. Mary’s Seminary. Bal timore, and the Sulpician Seminary. Washington. He was ordained to the priesthood in 1920. Later he went to Rome for special studies. He is chancellor of the Diocese of Louis ville. THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS will held their annual convention in Cincinnati starting August 14, the su preme beard announces after a meet ing in New York. The board recom mended to all Councils active partici pation in Catholic Press Month ef forts. Compliments Diidy Hardware & Roofing Co. PHONE 3436 105 Barnes St. WILSON. N. C. Officials of the Pontifical Mass and the installation of Bishop McGuin- ness as Bishop of Raleigh, at which His Eminence, Cardinal Dougherty, presided included: Celebrant of the Mass, the Most Rev. William J. Hafey, D. D„ Coadjutor Bishop of Scranton; archpriest, the Rev. James A. Manley, Wilmington, N. C.; dea con of the Mass, the Rev. Maurice McDonnell, O. B.. Charlotte; sub deacon, the Rev. William J. Mc Laughlin, C. SS. R., Newton Grove; chaplains to Bishop McGuinness. the Rev. William F. O'Brien. Durham, and the Rev. William J. Dillon. *o£ Finehurst; burgia bearer, the Rev. Stephen A. Sullivan, Southern Pines; mitre bearer, the Rev. Wil liam E. Pearson, New Bern;\ crozier bearer, the Rev. Frank J. Howard, Wilmington; book bearer, the Rev. J. J. Noonan, Greenville; thurifer, the Rev. Michael J. Begley. High Point; crucifier, the Rev. J. L. Fed eral .Swannanoa; acolytes, the Rev. Hugh Dolan, Wilson, and the Rev. T. F. Carney, Morehead City; mas ters of ceremony, the Rev. Salva tore M. Burgio, C. M., Philadelphia; the Rev. T. A. Williams, Southern Pines, and the Rev. J. A. Brown, of Raleigh. Fr. Foulkes Conducts Charlotte Triduum CHARLOTTE, N. C.—A Triduum in preparation for the Feast of the Immaculate Conception was held in St. Peter’s Church here, closing with the reception of nineteen girls into the Sodality of the Children of Mary. The sermons were preached by the Rev. D- J. Foulkes, S. J. The ser vices were well attended, and the number of Holy Communicants was most edifying. At the last meeting of the Catholic Men's Club for the year 1937, Father Foulkes delivered a masterly address in which he enlarged upon the evils of Communism. The annual election of officers of the Children of Mary resulted as follows: Mary Ellen Pennell, presi dent; Patricia Ritch, vice-president; Anna Marie Hummert, secretary and treasurer. Wilson Flora! Oo. PLANTS AND CUT FLOWERS Designing a Specialty Greenhouses 307 Hill St. Members Telegraph Delivery Association. TELEPHONE 1091 Wilson, N. C. AGNEW-BARNES COMPANY Roofing, Sheet Metal Work 23 South Goldsboro St, Phone 138 WILSON, N. C. J. D. Gold, President D. H. Gold, Secretary and Treasurer Established 18CT P. D. GOLD PUBLISHING CO., INC. Publishers of The Daily Times (1902) The Wilson Times (1896) Two Editions Daily—Tuesday and Friday and Zion's Landmark (1867) Semi-Monthly. Only Newspapers in Wilson County. Book and Catalogue Work. First Class Commercial Job Printing Ruling and Binding. Wilson, North Carolina BROTHER OF PRIESTS DIES IN CHARLOTTE George Meyer Leading Member of St. Peter’s Parish There CHARLOTE, N. C.—St. Peter’s par ish was saddened in recent weeks by the death of George Meyer. Mr. Mey er, for a number of years a leading member of St. Peter’s parish, was the brother of two of the former pastors of that church. Rev. Francis Meyer, O- S. B., and Rev. Anthony Meyer, O. S. B., both deceased. n The Rev. Maurice McDonnell, O. S. B.. pastor, was celebrant of the Sol emn Mass of Requiem. The Rev. Stanislaus Bethel, O- S. B., was dea- con the Rev. Lennox Federal, pastor of St. Margaret Mary’s, Swannanoa, sub-deacon, and Donald Lampke, master of ceremonies. Present in the Sanctuary were the Very Rev. Nich olas Bliley, O. S. B., Prior of Bel mont Abbey, the Rev. Michael Mc- Inerny, O. S. B.. of Belmont Abbey, and the Rev- Cuthbert Allen. O. S. B., Rector of Belmont Abbey College. The music of the Mass was sung by the pupils of O'Donoghue School. In terment was in Belmont Abbey Cem etery. BISHOP McNAMARA officiated at the laying of the cornerstone of Dunbarton College of Holy Cross, at Washington, D. C., January 19. The Sisters of the Holy Cross will offer a college course there starting in September. It will be the 82nd sen ior Catholic College for women in the Uinted States; it now is a junior college. ‘’Trade More for Less Money” FARRIS’ DEPARTMENT STORE 109-111 S. Tarboro Street WILSON, N. C. WHEN IN WILSON, N. C. Stop and Eat at The New York Gafe 107 S. Goldsboro Street, on U. S. Highway 301 CATERING ESPECIALLY TO TOURISTS Excellent and Appreciative Service—Moderate in Price G. L. EDWARDS Plumbing, Heating and Gas Fitting Contratcor 111 West Barnes St. Phone 3300 WILSON, N. C. TERRAPLANE HUDSON TERRAPLANE 6 HUDSON 8 The Thrill of the Low Price Field Lovelace Motor Co. Phone 2940 313 Barnes St. WILSON, N. C, ST. 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