Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 116, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 September 1930 — Page 14

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11. S. CATHOLICS GATHERED FOR OMAHAJARLEV Practically Every Parish in Country Represented at Eucharistic Congress. r.u Vnile4 Pre* OMAHA, Neb., Sept. 23.— Omaha became the center of American Catholicism today when lay and cleric delegates from practically every parish in the United States assembled for the first national eucharistic congress since 1911. Sermons and addresses on subjects of national interest were on the program. Visitors, who gathered Monday night at the formal reception for Archibiship Pietro Fumasoni-Nion-di, apostolic delegate, were divided into groups for today’s sessions. Churchmen of national promineence addressed the various meetings, talking on subjects of world peace, relations between church and state and kindred subjects. One of the most solemn ceremonies of the Catholic church will begin at sundown when the Nocturnal Adoration Society, with more than 1.500 members, starts its vigil of prayer and worship. The service, to expiate sins committed after nightfall, will last continuously until dawn Wednesday. Ceremonies Monday night welcoming the archbishop were opened with a procession of church dignitaries, whose brilliantly colored vestments formed a striking picture. More than 1,000 priests, bishops and monsignori were in the parade. STAGE STREET BATTLE Man and Estranged Wife Come to Blows, Cause Riot CalL WASHINGTON, Sept. 23.—Meeting in front of a downtown store. Anthony Calista and his estranged wife lost no time in coming to blows Monday. A large plate glass window was broken. A police squad was summoned to disperse the crowd.

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