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f and our Parishes St, Patrick's ,Church served for some forty years as 'the' pro-Cathedral of the Diocese. The present build- ing, built near the site of the former. was completed in 1906. As Archbishop O'Hara chats with Father O'Connell of Now, with the Mass completed. we know him GB the Erie Diocese before the Centennial Mass, we still Archbishop Gannon, and our hearts are glad that think of our beloved Ordinary as Bishop Gannon. he has been so singularly honored for a work well done.
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A1-chbiBh0P-Ga? ' 1 of the Diocese- Wiersbinsklf vicar Gepem ocession. eni ers the all non tollowed by Monsignor Cathedral In P' man Auxilidftl Bish' Bisho? anglers I the Cenhgingzl op 0 l ' b Father 9 ' Mass., assisted lgzggnoi Dugan. linslu Gnd Mo Amid the joy and splendor of the Centennial cele- bration, Archbishop O'Hara surprises and thrills the faithful with the announcement that their Bishop has been raised to the rank of Archbishop. It is a glorious moment for the Diocese of Erie when its spiritual leader becomes an Archbishopl Here, the new Archbishop reviews the proceedings and perhaps recalls the pageant of diocesan history.
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take part on this occasion Chairman of the Centennial Celebration Committee was Most Reverend Edward P. McManaman, Auxiliary to the Bishop of Erie. His long and fruitful experience in executive capacities insured the smooth functioning of the arrangements. W rx I rw r rw Y u ' i E 1 5 5 Q . sf Y .2 14 9 3 I 1 Yet the parishes, too, share in the glory of Q . . V I Fei :Immun ask 1- Q-l the Centennial. Even while Archbishop Gan- non Concerns himself with the huge problems of social welfare, education and organization, he never forgets his own past experiences as a parish priest. He knows that thelparishes, their pastors and their people, are still the root of the flower that has bloomed, and that they must ever be nourished. These one hundred years have seen a vast development of parishes and parish centers. Christian education has been fostered and These, then, are the source of golden ages, for hence will come the the priests, the leaders ol tomorrow. these, Christ can be formed, then the hope row will be bright indeed, 's parish is St. Ioseph's. Oil City. Church was dedicated in 1861. It thus repre- parishes of the Diocese Participating
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