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HAPPY HOME (The). Publication.  Archbishop [[KEANE, John J.|John J. KEANE]], a zealous advocate for total abstinence, planned for ''The Happy Home'' to be the official diocesan publication for all the Catholic Total Abstinence societies of the archdiocese.  
HAPPY HOME (The). Archbishop [[KEANE, John J.|John J. KEANE]], a zealous advocate for total abstinence, planned for ''The Happy Home'' to be the official diocesan publication for all the Catholic Total Abstinence societies of the archdiocese.  


Published monthly, the paper was founded in 1900 with Rev. John J. Toomey and Rev. M.C. Lenihan as editors.  The publication of ''The Happy Home'' was discontinued in 1905 when the publication was placed under the Apostolates and the name was changed to [[THE APOSTOLATE]].
Published monthly, the paper was founded in 1900 with Rev. John J. Toomey and Rev. M.C. Lenihan as editors.  The publication of ''The Happy Home'' was discontinued in 1905 when the publication was placed under the Apostolates and the name was changed to [[APOSTOLATE (THE)]].
 
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HAPPY HOME (The). Archbishop John J. KEANE, a zealous advocate for total abstinence, planned for The Happy Home to be the official diocesan publication for all the Catholic Total Abstinence societies of the archdiocese.

Published monthly, the paper was founded in 1900 with Rev. John J. Toomey and Rev. M.C. Lenihan as editors. The publication of The Happy Home was discontinued in 1905 when the publication was placed under the Apostolates and the name was changed to APOSTOLATE (THE).