NEW CHURCH. 
Rev. Fr. Downey Assures Manchester Parish- 
ioners a New House of Worship as Soon 
as Matters are Favorably Adjusted. 
One of the things that can be ex- 
pected asa result of the new parish 
just created by Archbishop Williams 
for the churches at Manchester and 
Beverly Farms is a new church at 
Manchester. 
This much Rev. Fr. JohnJ. Downey, 
who celebrated his first mass at the 
North Shore churches last Sunday, 
declared to his parishioners, when he 
said, in speaking of his future plans, 
that as soon as he can see his way 
clear he will build a new church in 
Manchester. 
Fr. Downey comes to the new par- 
ish after 16 years of priesthood, a man 
of energy and will, qualified by past 
experience to carry on the work of a 
new parish. As yet no definite plans 
have been made, but besides the as- 
surance of a new church at Manches- 
ter, he said Sunday, if it was found 
necessary the Beverly Farms church 
will be enlarged. 
For the present the old order of 
services will prevail at both churches, 
but as soon as possible Rev. Fr. Dow- 
ney will give to Beverly Farms and 
Manchester all the advantages of a 
parish, which heretofore could not 
have been accorded to them as mis- 
sions. There will be mass at St. 
Margaret’s church at 8.30 o’clock 
every morning as well as at 10.30 
Sundays. Sunday schoo] will be held 
hereafter in the afternoon instead of 
morning, after which benediction will 
be said. 
There is little doubt that the Arch- 
bishop has favored the North Shore 
parish with an energetic man, who 
understands the needs of the people 
in this locality. The new pastor will 
be best remembered for the work he 
carried on in connection with the 
Working Boys’ Home in Boston. 
This institution is one of the most 
worthy of the kind in the State, and 
for some time past, owing to necessary 
enlargements, it has been under heavy 
mortgage, but Fr. Downey, by earnest 
work, proved himself a worthy bene- 
factor of the cause by almost entirely 
reducing the debt. 
Last Sunday Fr. Downey very cour- 
teously thanked Fr. Curran of the 
Beverly parish for the condition in 
which he found the parish — free from 
debt, with:a substantial bank account 
to the credit of both churches, and: 
everything provided for, even to the 
smallest details. 
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