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The Record Newspaper 23 June 1938

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night of our Lord's mortal life, when He was bidding farewell to His beloved disciples. We see Him in the quiet of the supper room of Jerusalem, with the. faithful ones around Him. A deep cloud of sorrow steals over their hearts, when amid the outpourings of love. He tells them that He is about to leave them: that soon they will be sheep without a shepherd.

Without the stillness of that supper The Forty Hours' devotion Convent, and the whole setting we can hear the footsteps of the room, devotionaland artistic most Cawas Mary's St. at was celebrated multitudes, as they hurry to and joyous n the evening a full congrega- fro, for many a festive party thronged thedral on Friday, Saturday an,i Holy the streets that night. Many a heart the large tion attended, and attracted Sunday, and of rejoiced that night in the city of JerChildren the and men Name particu crowds of worshippers, usalem, for the festival of the Pasch larly at the morning and evening Mary occupied reserved seats in was at hand. Morris Rev. Father A steady stream of the nave. functions. But there Was one heart that did the sey, of the Redemptorist Monas• visitors attended. during not rejoice; one spirit that was not serinspiring an preached tery, blessings many three days. and animated: that. heart, that spirit was -and much increase of faith ant. mon on the Blessed Sacrament. that of Christ our King. For Him it was a night of sorrow, betrayal, abandonlove for the Blessed Sacrament SERMON. CCASIONAL O ment, a night of heart breaks. The Solemn must have resulted. "He hath made us a kingdom and terrors of the death agonies were High Mass opened the devotions Priests to God and His Father, to Him thickening around His soul; the desolaglory and empire for ever and ting storms of the world's ingratitude on Friday morning, and again on be (Apoc. I. 5-6.). ever." were breaking over the hedrt "that Saturday and Sunday, and Benepracdevotions many the A MONG loved men so much;- the children for diction of the Blessed Sacrament 1 ticed by Catholics, there is none whom He had left the mansions of His c losed the function each evening. which awakens such tender memories glory were banishing Him from the in our hearts as that of devotion to our earth. The Children of Mary kept a Eucharistic King in the Blessed Sacra(Continued on Page 12.) last the to back us brings It ment. continuon, ghard of honour before the iiic-_-;sed Sacrament, and the pupils of Cathedral the s chools were frequent in their v isits. On Sunday morning the Bless, ed Sacrament was exposed be fore the 11 o'clock Mass, which w as a Solemn High Mass before the Blessed Sacrament exposed. R ev. Father Albert Lynch was the celebrant, and the deacon and sub-deacon. Rev. Father Winston and Rev. Father Rafferty. Rex. Father Alan Johnston was master of ceremonies. The Cathedral Choir rendered the music of the Mass, and Mr. A. Taylor presidec! at the organ. The altar was beautifully decorated by the Sister sacristan and her willing assistants from Victoria Squa7e

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