The Catholic Church in the Niagara Peninsula, 1626-1895
The Catholic Church in the Niagara Peninsula, 1626-1895
Harris, William Richard, 1847-1923
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D. Dunn and Daniel McGuire, are residents of St. Catharines. Mr. MoGuire was born 85 years ago, in the city of Cork, within hearing of the Shandon bells " W^hose sounds, so wild, would In the days of childhood. Fling 'round his cradle Their magic spells. " He has always been a liberal supporter not only of his Church, but of every charity that appealed to him for assistance. He has been intimately identified with the growth and development of St. Catharines for more than fifty years, and to-day... deservedly enjoys the respect and esteem of his fellow-citizens. By his energy and devotion to business he has acquired a large amount of property, which assures him an honorable competence in his declining years. He is held in reverential affection by his sons and daughters, who emulate each other in their love and veneration for him. The historian of the progress and development of the Catholic Church in this section of the peninsula would omit an important duty if he failed to make mention of one whose unostentatious charity and conscientious Christianity evoke the respect of his friends and acquaintances.
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