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The Catholic Times Tribute to Francis Cardinal Bourne Britain has lost a patriot, a man to whom love of country was a part of religion, a virtue in accordance with the Divine Will. The Church has lost a good bishop, and a leader whose prudence and tact were an important asset at all times, but especially in the War and post-War periods. Cardinal Bourne cultivated good relations with the British government. To his mind it was exceedingly important to have a good understanding with the civil authority, because of its effect not only on the Catholic body at home, but throughout the Dominions and Empire as well. We owe it to him that Catholics are taking an ever-increasnig part in the nation's life and government, and that influential circles welcome our advance. We are no longer unknown and suspect. His championing of the cause of Catholic education was wholehearted and consistent, both when expounding the theory of it and when proposing practical measures and reforms to get us out of the present difficult situation. His scheme for educational endowments, to be spent according to the wishes of the parents, was sound, tut unacceptable in these days of bureaucratic unification. He tried as hard as his predecessors to solve this not there, and the next Archbishop of Westburning question, but the necessary conditions for s u c c minster will have to deal with this grave difficulty. His task will be the easier for Cardinal Bourne's clear and uncompromising inculcation of the principles which govern the Catholic attitude on education. May God reward him for his assiduous labours and his great virtues. He loved the Church devotedly and upheld her honour, so often in his sole care, nobly and well. He has deserved his rest, and the pravers of the faithful that he may soon find "a place of refreshment, light and peace." ess w e r e
Requiem Mass for the soul of the late Cardinal Archbishop Bourne in Westminster Cathedral. Photo shows some of the clergy massed on either side of the catafalque, holding lighted candles. On the cushion on the pall is seen the late Cardinal's state hat, and at the foot of the coffin the scarlet beretta. —Photo Keystone.