TITLE

ECCLESIASTICAL NEWS

PUB. DATE
March 1912
SOURCE
America;3/9/1912, Vol. 6 Issue 22, p527
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
This section offers news briefs related to the Catholic Church in the U.S. On March 14, 1912, the concursus to fill the vacancy in the rectorship of Saint Mary's, caused by the death of the late Right Reverend Monseigneur R. L. Burtsell, will be held at Cathedral College, New York City. Details of the Polish Conference in Detroit, Michigan were released by the Secretary of the First Convention of Polish Priests of America. The February 25, 1912 issue of New York "Times" presents a circular from the Japanese Vice-Minister of the Interior Tokonami.
ACCESSION #
35252494

Tags: CATHOLIC Church;  CHRISTIAN sects;  CLERGY;  CHRISTIAN biography

 

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