. The First American Catholic Missionary Congress. There is nothing in the world I would not do in the interest of theExtension movement. Most Rev. P. J. Riordan, D. D., Archbishop of San Francisco:I wish the Congress every success. Rt. Rev. John J. Hogan, D. D., Bishop of Kansas City: Advanced age and feebleness resulting from it hinders me from at-tending the Missionary Congress to which your Grace has invited wish the Congress the success it calls for and should have. Rt. Rev. Patrick A. Ludden, D. D., Bishop of Syracuse: I am greatly interested in the success of that meeting, and in t


. The First American Catholic Missionary Congress. There is nothing in the world I would not do in the interest of theExtension movement. Most Rev. P. J. Riordan, D. D., Archbishop of San Francisco:I wish the Congress every success. Rt. Rev. John J. Hogan, D. D., Bishop of Kansas City: Advanced age and feebleness resulting from it hinders me from at-tending the Missionary Congress to which your Grace has invited wish the Congress the success it calls for and should have. Rt. Rev. Patrick A. Ludden, D. D., Bishop of Syracuse: I am greatly interested in the success of that meeting, and in theCatholic Church Extension Society. And as an earnest of my interest in it,I inclose a check for $500. Rt. Rev. A. F. Schinner, D. D., Bishop of Superior: I not only approve of the Society, being able to point to the goodaccomplished by it in this diocese, but also of the Congress, which will bean excellent means of enlisting the sympathy of a larger number and en-hance its powerful work. I shall gladly accept any pulpit you may as-sign me. 426. Tim American gatfwlic missionary Congress


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