Bishop Buddy Scrapbook 1937 (3)

These pictures of Bishop Buddy's first crowded hour in San Diego reveal several facets of his eng:iging personality. On the left, standing on the steps of the special car that brought him here from his native city, he shows the smile that instantly won the hearts of hundreds. The graver expression in the second picture was occasioned by the tl'ars of a child disappointed at having to await her turn to kiss the bishop's ring. Something of the bishop's love of nature 1s reflected in the expression with which \1e regards floral gifts sent to his temporary home on Sun- set Cliffs. The bishop's devoutness is shown in the two pictures at the right; in the first he is shown praying in the chapel of his home where he celebrated Mass immediately on his arrival there. The last picture shows the bishop's sister, Sister Magd;ilen, su- perior of Sacred Heart Academy, Ogden, Utah, kissing his ring. Sister Magdalen is a member of the Sisters of the Holy Cross, whose mothcrhouse is in Notre Dame, Indiana. -Photo Courtesy San Diego Sun.

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