Bishop Buddy Scrapbook 1941-1945

R. I, P. On receiving offi cial notice of the death of the Cardinal Archbishop of Boston, the Most Reverend Bishop of San Diego dispatched the following message of condolence:

Official Organ of the Diocese of San Diego. May 26, 1944 PONTIFICAL MILITARY MASS

The Most Rei. Richard f. Cmhmg. D.D. Admi11ist1,ttor, Am:iliary Bishop of Bo.1/011 Chancery L(lke Street Brighton, J\fa.rsachusells.

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The p,mi11g of His Eminence, C11'di11,t! O'Connell, is k1e11ly felt b_1• om priests a11d people. The fe,11-/ess and c011Jt111ctite dpostol,1te of thlf gre,1t American, 1cho shed lustre on his countrJ, forms a brilliant epoch. Deeply regret cannot a/lend the f 1111er,tl. (Signed) BISHOP BUDDY. NOTE: Cardinal O'Connell had a warm admirer in San Diego's Bishop, who, as a stud"nt of the American College in Rome, was present when this Prince of the Church received thej Red Hat, November, I9 I I.

-._.·,:-:-··-;- View of St. Bernardine's Church, San Bernardino during the Solemn Pontifical Military l\lass in honor of St. Bernardine of Siena. ___ I

THE SOUTHERN CROSS, FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1944

Our Lady of Solitude

Bishop Confirms at Brawley

Procession of the Most Reverend Bishop and attending clergy at the consecration of a new marble altar at Palm Springs Jan. 8

Class which was Confirmed at Sacred Heart Church, Brawley, Sunday, April 16, where Father Lobell is pastor.

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