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The Daily Dispatch: April 22, 1861., [Electronic resource], A Journey under difficulties. (search)
Rev. John Teeling, D. D., officiating Priest at St. Peter's Catholic Cathedral, preached an able discourse yesterday in which allusion was made to the present condition of affairs, and which was listened to with deep attention by his congregation.
The usual prayer for "the President and people of the United States" was omitted, and the Governor, Convention, and people of Virginia substituted.
The same was the case in the Episcopal churches. Mr. T. exhorted his hearers to stand firm in the assertion of their rights against their oppressors.
The religious services in the churches yesterday were unusually solemn and impressive.
The sermons were especially directed towards the existing state of affairs, and fervent appeals were made to the Most High in behalf of our brave soldiers.
Chaplain appointed.
--We learn with great pleasure that his Excellency the Governor, has commissioned Right Reverend John Teeling, D. D., officiating priest of St. Peter's Cathedral, in Richmond, Chaplain of the active volunteer force of the State.
Father Teeling was requested to report for duty, and hold himself in readineFather Teeling was requested to report for duty, and hold himself in readiness.
His rank as Chaplain is that of a Captain of Cavalry.
A few days since, he was assigned to duty at Manassas Junction, and left yesterday morning for the field of his future labor, accompanied by the heartfelt prayers of his large congregation, many of whom accompanied their spiritual father to the cars, to wish him God speednied by the heartfelt prayers of his large congregation, many of whom accompanied their spiritual father to the cars, to wish him God speed in his errand of mercy and love.
We learn that Dr. Teeling also received prior to his departure a commission as Chaplain in the Confederate Army from President Davis, with the rank of Major.
The Daily Dispatch: April 8, 1864., [Electronic resource], Enlistments in Ireland for the Federals --interesting letters. (search)