Franciscan herald (1913 - 1940) . and Rev. Fr. Turi-bius, as master of ceremo-nies. The College choir under thedirection of Rev. Fr. Francis, , rendered the music and the students attended in pioneerSpanish costumes. After Massthe procession formed in which thefollowing took part: the city band,the old Spanish pioneers, theKnights of Columbus, the NativeSons and Daughters, the students ofSt. Antonys, the communities ofthe Old Mission and College; thesewere joined at the entrance of thechurch by the officiating clergy, whoin a long line wended their wayslowly round the
Franciscan herald (1913 - 1940) . and Rev. Fr. Turi-bius, as master of ceremo-nies. The College choir under thedirection of Rev. Fr. Francis, , rendered the music and the students attended in pioneerSpanish costumes. After Massthe procession formed in which thefollowing took part: the city band,the old Spanish pioneers, theKnights of Columbus, the NativeSons and Daughters, the students ofSt. Antonys, the communities ofthe Old Mission and College; thesewere joined at the entrance of thechurch by the officiating clergy, whoin a long line wended their wayslowly round the large open squarein front of the Mission to the largeconcrete cross, which had beenerected in honor of Padre JuniperoSerra. The unveiling and blessingof the memorial cross then tookplace. The speakers of the daywere Mayor Boeseke of Santa Bar-bara, Congressman Knowland, Serra of Montecito and Rev. , , of Los solemn blessing was performed by Rev. Fr. Michael,vincial Commissary. , Pro-. OBITUARY Chicago, 111., St. Peters Church:Ellen Howe, Sister Anna;Bridget Dunne, Sister Mary;Margaret Clyde, Sister Frances:Bridget Dwyer, Sister Teresa;Mary Higgins, Sister Clara;Mary Coyle, Sister Apollonia. Cleveland, O., St. Josephs Church:Sarah Dunn; Teresa Steinhauser, Chillicothe, Mo., St. ColumbansChurch:John Murphy. THANKSGIVINGS H. F. Siewerd of Santa Barbara,Cal., desires to thank Almighty Godthrough the Blessed Virgin, St. Jo-seph, and good St. Antony for asignal favor obtained through theirpowerful intercesion. The Ven. Sr. Clarissa of FortWayne, Ind., also wishes to givepublic thanks to the Sacred Heartof Jesus for the recovery of hermother. 40 FRANCISCAN HERALD FRANCISCAN CALENDAR JANUARY, 1914. DEDICATED TO THEHOLY NAME. DAYS FEASTS AND PATRONS. 1 23 Th. F. S. New Year. -Circumcision of Christ, Day of Obligation. [G. P. I.] Gospel: The Circumcision of our Lord. Luke II, Macarius, Ab.âSt. Fulgentius, Genevieve, V. M. 4
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