Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Archbishop Miller blesses new pipe organ at St. Patrick's

Lengthy installation process completed in September
Archbishop Miller (in zucchetto) blesses the new pipe organ before the installation Mass of Father James Hughes (not in photo) in St. Patrick's Church Sept. 29. John Ray Catingub / Special to The B.C. Catholic.
After a year's delay, Vancouver's St. Patrick's Parish finally has its pipe organ. Construction was completed Sept. 21 and it was blessed by Archbishop J. Michael Miller, CSB, Sept. 29. For full story see The B.C. Catholic website.


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