. A centenary of Catholicity in Kansas, 1822-1922 ; the history of our cradle land (Miami and Linn Counties) ; Catholic Indian missions and missionaries of Kansas ; The pioneers on the prairies : notes on St. Mary's Mission, Sugar Creek, Linn County; Holy Trinity Church, Paola, Miami County; Holy Rosary Church, Wea; Immaculate Conception, , Louisburg; St. Philip's Church, Osawatomie; Church of the Assumption, Edgerton, Johnson County; to which is added a short sketch of the Ursuline Academy at Paola; the diary of Father Hoecken, and old Indian records. THE NEW ST. PHILIPS CHURCH AKD SCHO
. A centenary of Catholicity in Kansas, 1822-1922 ; the history of our cradle land (Miami and Linn Counties) ; Catholic Indian missions and missionaries of Kansas ; The pioneers on the prairies : notes on St. Mary's Mission, Sugar Creek, Linn County; Holy Trinity Church, Paola, Miami County; Holy Rosary Church, Wea; Immaculate Conception, , Louisburg; St. Philip's Church, Osawatomie; Church of the Assumption, Edgerton, Johnson County; to which is added a short sketch of the Ursuline Academy at Paola; the diary of Father Hoecken, and old Indian records. THE NEW ST. PHILIPS CHURCH AKD SCHOOL. Solemn High Mass at Du Bois, Pa., Easter Sunday, April 12, 1914. Father Vallely was then assigned as assistant at St. Thomas Church,Armourdale, Kansas City, Kansas, where he remained till September 1,1914, when he was transferred to St. Marys Church, Kansas City, Kansas,as assistant to Rev. Alexander Jennings. Upon the illness of Father Jen-nings in November, 1915, he assumed charge of the parish and continuedduring the illness and after the death of Father Jennings until Septem-ber 1, 1916, when Father Burk assumed the rectorate of St. St. Marys he went to Leavenworth as Chaplain of St. VincentsHome and Rector of St. Francis de Sales, of Lansing, until April 1, 1918,when he became the first resident pastor of Osawatomie. OSAWATOMIE 195 PERSONAL NOTES. Sister Mary Luke (Julia Gaffiiey) of the Order of Saint Vincent De. SISTER :MARY LUKE (GAFFXEY) Paul, Leavenworth, hails from Osawatomie. She is the first of St. Phil-ips parish to enter Religion. Mrs. Shanklin, Mrs. Franklin and Mrs. Dciiglas were the great workers of theearly days! In later years Mrs. I^einlnger and a band of able assistants collected a month-ly tribute for the priest amounting to about $ They furnished the Altarwith linens, flowers and carpets and kept the church in order. Mr. Churchill and Mr. Boisvert were the pillars of the church for many deserve the inclusion of the followi
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