The Indian Advocate (Sacred Heart Mission, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 18, No. 1, Ed. 1, Monday, January 1, 1906 Page: 25 of 32
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THE INDIAN ADVOCATE 25
The father brothers lover and all of poor Kate Kearney
had been rent from her by brute violence; they had died no-
bly but they were of humble rank and her heart was their
sole monument; and perhaps she felt it a pride and a duty
to preserve that monument to them to the utmost by living
on clinging to a lonely existence. She who had energy
enough to confront the man of blood on his ruthless career
was not a character to yield to sorrow unresistingly and es-
cape into an early grave.
She lived unmarried and in want far beyond the allotted
period of humanity; for she was seen at the age of 118 going
on crutches and in great though decent poverty by the fa-
ther of Beauchamp Bagnall Harvey. It was from the pro-
tracted age of this unfortunate woman that the saying "as
old .ts Kate Kearney" took its rise. A short time before the
breaking out of the rebellion in 1798 it was proposed to raise
a monument to Kate Kearney by a public subscription; but
that unfortunate event turned all attention from the poor de-
solate centenarian.
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Children's 1st Communion.
Red Letter Day at St. Malachy's Church.
Communicated.
Slnia the 17th day of Dtcember 1905 was a red letter
day at St. Malachy's Church of Tehachapi California and
will be long remembered by tho Catholics of the town It
was the day 'of the childten's first Communion a day looked
mr with great expectation. Fifteen youths of the parish were
admitted to the privilege of receiving for the first time their
Eucharistic Lord. Others were postponed to a later day when
the Rt. Rev. Bishop will come to confer the Sncrament of
Confirmation.
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