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Bishop LeBlonu Consecrator. I Bishop C.H. LeBlond of St. Joseph wlll be the consecrator and the co- consecrators will be Bishop Gerald T. Bergan of Deg :\Ioines, Iowa, and the Mo8t Rev. Francis Joseph Monaghan, coadjutor bishop of Og- densburg, N. Y. The sermon is to be delivered by the Most Rev. John J. Glennon, archbishop of the St. Louis province. Others who will participate di- rectly in the ceremony are the Very Rev. Basil Odermatt, O. S. B., Con- ception, Mo., as presbyter assigt- ant ; the Very Rev. M. F. Connor of St. Joseph, who will read the , apostolic mandate; the Rev. James I A. Murray, pastor of St. Francis De Paula Church, Chicago, and the Rev. Denig P. Mulcahy, pastor ·of the Immaculate Conception Church, Brookfield, Mo., deacons of honor; the Rev. Camill Marosz, 0. M. C., pastor of SS. Peter and Paul Church, St. Joseph, deacon of the mass; the Rev. John F. Bannon, S. J., St. Stanislaus Novitiate, Cleve- land, Ohio, subdeacon, and the fol- lowing assistant masters of cere- monieg, the Rev. Patrick J. O'Con- nor, the Rev. Cornelius Cleary, the Rev. Denis O'Duighnan, the Rev. Michael J. O'Rourke and the Rev. Charles S. Nowland, all of St. Jos- eph. To Chant Special Music. A loud speaker system has been installed so those who will be un- able to enter the crowded cathe- dral may hear the archbishop's ser- mon and the special music planned for the occasion. An auxiliary guard of honor composed of fire- men and policemen has oeen se- lected. Chants of the pontifical mass and the music especially for the conse- cration ceremony will be sung in Gregorian chant by the Schola Cantorum of Conception Abbey, under the direction of Dom Greg- ory Huegle, 0. S. B. The director will play accompaniment for the voices on the organ and also will play at various points in the cere- mony. Two numbers have been ar- ranged especially for the procession- al and will be played by Dom Gregory and four St. Joseph musi- cians, W. C. Maupin, W. E. Robin- son, Smith Turner and Frank C. Alumbaugh. The st. Joseph men will play two trumpets, a trombone and a French horn. New Prelate to Be Host. After the consecration service, the new prelate will be host to the visiting clergymen and dignitaries at a dinner in the Hotel Robidoux crystal room, which will be deco- rated with American and papal flags and the coats of arms of the new bishop and Bishop LeBlond. The new coat of arms is in red, green and gold. The Rt. Rev. Mon- signor James P. Brady, P. A., will be toastmaster. Dinner wll! be served for the vis- iting sisters in the Cathedral con- vent. The sisters will represent the following orders: Holy Cross from Notre Dame, Ind.; Benedictine Sis- ters, .Atchison, Kan.; Franciscan Sisters, Maryville; Daughters of Charity of St. Francis de Paul. St. · Louis; Sisterg of Charity, Leaven- worth; Little Sisters of the Poor, Kansas City; Felician, Holy Ghost, St. Joseph and Precious Blood Sis- 1 ters of St. Joseph.
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The elevation of the Very Rev. Charles F, Buddy (right) to the bishopric, in a colorful ceremony this morning at the Cathedral, will be in charge of the Mot1t Rev. C. H. LeBiond (left), bishop of the dioce!!e of St. Joseph,
FIFTY-EIGHTH YEAR. No. 47 CONSECRATION OF THE VERY REV. DR. CHARLES Fo BUDDY DECEMBER 21 Solemn Ceremonies to Take Place in St. Joseph's Cathedral -Many Members of Hierarchy to Attend-Benedictine Monks to Have Charge of Singing and Music The date for the Consecration of
The Consecration will be at the Ca- thedral, at the altar where Father Buddy, twenty-two years ago, started his career as the youngest priest in I the St. Joseph Diocese. Father Buddy returned last Friday 1 from Washington, where he paid his respects to the Papal Delegate of the United States, the Most Rev. Amleto Giovanni Cicognani, Titular Archbish- op of Laodicea. He discussed plans for the San Diego Diocese with the Papal Delegate. A number of priests who were stu- dents with Father Buddy at the North American College at Rome are coming here from all parts of the United States for the service. The Consecration will be the first in ·St. Joseph since May 1, 1928, when Bishop Francis Johannes was conse- crated at the Cathedral. Father Buddy will not leave for San Diego until about mid-January. He will be installed as Bishop of that dio- cese about Feb. 1 at a Church cere- mony.
the Most Rev. Charles F. Buddy, Bishop-elect of San Diego, has been set for Dec. 21, Feast of St. Thomas the Apostle. Many members of the Hierarchy have already indicated their intention to attend the solemn cere- monies. The Benedictine Monks of Conception Abbey have kindly ac- cepted the invitation of the Bishop- elect to take charge of the singing and music for the Consecration Mass. Archbishop John J. Cantwell of the newly created Archdiocese of Los An- geles has informed Father Buddy that he will come to St. Joseph for the Consecration. He will be Father Buddy's immediate superior in his new assignment. Archbishop John J. Glennon of the Archdiocese of St. Louis and several other Archbishops are expected to at- tend the Consecration service here, which, from present indications, will also be attended by about thirty Bish- ops, several Abbots and hundreds of priests.
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