. Memorial of the life and labors of Rt. Rev. Stephen Vincent Ryan, D. D., C. M., : second Bishop of Buffalo, N. l has lost a leader of the Paulian pattern, sound head andbig heart. John J. Hennessy, Bishop of Wichita. Kansas City, Mo., April deeply regret the loss of an illustrious prelate and sincerefriend. John J. Hogan, Bishop of Kansas City. St. Louis, Mo., April mourn the death of Bishop Ryan, the saintly prelate of Buf-falo. He was my very dear friend, and received his bulls at myhouse whilst giving a mission at my ^iLLiAM Walsh, Rector St. Bridgets Chu


. Memorial of the life and labors of Rt. Rev. Stephen Vincent Ryan, D. D., C. M., : second Bishop of Buffalo, N. l has lost a leader of the Paulian pattern, sound head andbig heart. John J. Hennessy, Bishop of Wichita. Kansas City, Mo., April deeply regret the loss of an illustrious prelate and sincerefriend. John J. Hogan, Bishop of Kansas City. St. Louis, Mo., April mourn the death of Bishop Ryan, the saintly prelate of Buf-falo. He was my very dear friend, and received his bulls at myhouse whilst giving a mission at my ^iLLiAM Walsh, Rector St. Bridgets Church. From Fathers Lambert and Malone. ScoTTsviLLE, N. Y., April Ryan in his life and character realized the ideal Christian 118 TRIBUTES OF THE HIERARCHY. bishop, the zealous pastor, the firm and prudent ruler, the wiseand fatherly counselor, the kind and gentle friend. He was allthese and in common with all who knew him, I loved and ad-mired him. L. A. Lambert,Editor New York Freemans Journal. Denver. Col., April Church has lost a great and nobie bishop. T. H. Malone, Editor Colorado LE COUTEULX ST. MARYS DEAF-MUTE INSTITUTE, Buffalo. In charge of the Sisters of St. Joseph. I RiBUTiz^ ri^Oi! THii Catholic Pi^iz55. n^HE eulogies called forth from the Catholic press of this country1 and of Canada, on the occasion of Bishop Ryans death, areso numerous that there has been some hesitancy as to the pro-priety of including them here. But as this is a Memorial whichpossibly may not be without value for future reference, it isdeemed well to reproduce at least some of them. A Notable Void in the Ranks of the American Hierarchy. hloiii the Catholic Columbian Coliiiiibiis, Ohio. A notable void is made in the ranks of the American hierarchyby the death of Right Rev. Stephen Vincent Rvan, C. M.,D. D., for the past twenty-eight years the Bishop of the Buffalodiocese, . . Before his elevation to the purple. Bishop Ryan held many im-portant trusts in the congregatio


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