iteter NO. 2,889.
PERTH, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1935.
PRICE THREEPENCE.
ARCHBISHOP PRENJWILLE RETURNS We come 'rack fo Arc acciliocese AD LIMINA VISIT CURTAILED
pleased to hear of their success. Punctually at 8 o'clock • the His Grace the Archbishop, Most Rev. Dr. Prendiville, reL _ eaving. Rome, His Grace proOrama berthed, and. Right Rev. turned to Perth Diocesan mornfrom the Europe by the Orama on Tuesday Fagan, to Genoa, where he has ceeded lonsignor \ ing. His Grace, who has only been away since March 11th., t wo students, Messrs. A. John.Wininistrator, went oil board. on his ad limina visit to Rome, curtailed his holiday because of son and A. W. Valentine at From that time until 9 o'clock the howdeath of the had, late visitors, Archbishop Clune. His Grace of stream Brignole-Sale College, and where . a was here t ever made his ad limina visit to Rome and had found time to Rev. Fattier Fahey and Rev. which included most of the metcomplete his business arrangements before his return. When Father Moss were ordained. Mr. ropolitan clergy and some from the news of the Archbishop's death reached him, he had al- will be ordained next Johnson the country, and representatives ready returned to Ireland from Rome, and had neared the comyear, and Mr. Valentine the year pf) the Catholic lay organisations 1 pletion of a tour of the ecclesiastical colleges. On receipt of His Leaving Genoa, after. ' n the city. . His Grace, who the news of the death he finalised his most pressing business Grace proceeded by Paris to looked bronzed and fit, had inarrangements and left Naples on July 28th. Lisieux, where he had the privitimated his desire to avoid any lege of meeting "Pauline," the 'Mc reception. This was due -The cable announcing the sad news came as a shock to At sister of the Little Flower. ,o the peculiar circumstances atme," said His Grace, "for although I was aware of his illness, particularly were Lisieux they ending his return, and his I had hopes that his robust constitution would withstand the interested in the Little Flower wishes were strictly adhered to. strain. The Archdiocese has suffered a great loss, and I have Shrine at the Cathedral and in His train of thought naturally lost a devoted friend. I was deeply touched by the tributes the new Foundation of Carmelturned to the late Archbishop paid to his memory by the Priests and people of the Archdioites in the Archdiocese. and the circumstances attending cese, by the general public and the Press, both at the obsequies his death, of which his knowHis Grace then left for Lonand the Month's Mind, and I wish to acknowledge my gratiledge was necessarily limited by don, and was present at the Holy tude to the visiting Prelates and Priests who attended, and my the exigencies of letter and Week Ceremonies at Westminappreciation of the many messages of condolence I received." cable. "I am particularly conAfter a short ster Cathedral. soled," said His Grace, "at the with the Cardinal Prefect of Pro- Ea, and Archbishop Hinsley, the stay he proceeded to Ireland, knowledge of his peaceful and paganda, who entered into details newly-appointed Archbishop of where His Grace Archbishop happy ending, realising as I do, of organisations in the Archdio- -Westminster. He was- also pre- Byrne, of Dublin, invited him to that he had spent himself in the cese, being particularly enthusi- sent at the public Consistory ordain the students at his Alma interests of his people, and is astic about the work for the chil- held in connection with the can- Mater—All Hallows' College. now entered on his reward." His dren of the Bush, smilingly say- onisation of St. Thomas More His Grace raised 48 students to Grace also referred in feeling ing that he thought it deserved a and St. John Fisher. His stu- ,the Priesthood destined for terms to the death of his medimission work throughout the special letter of commendation. dents in Rome, he saw mush of. cal adviser, the late Dr. Mulworld. While there His Grace cahy —cabled news of which presided at the Speech Day and reached him in Ireland—and was distribution of prizes at the Colgrieved to hear of the loss which lege. While there he met Rev. the Catholic community had sufDr. McMahon, who is holidaying fered in bereavements during in Ireland, and also heard the his short absence. news of the appointment of Right Glorious spring sunshine welRev. Monsignor Raible as Vicar comed His Grace as he stepped Apostolic of the Kimberle-ys. His on shore. A crowd of wellGrace was present at the Cenwishers had gathered on the tenary celebrations of the Vinwharf to greet him as he moved centian Fathers College at Casalong to his car. It was their tleknock, and had been asked to first welcome to him as Archbislead a Franciscan Pilgrimage to hop of Perth--gloriously inforLourdes, in September—but was mal—as His Grace mixed amunable to accept the privilege. ongst them and thanked them for When His Grace heard the their greetings. Asked by an news of the late Archbishop's interviewer if he had any messdeath he had already visited age, His Grace smilingly shook most of the ecclesiastical colhis head, "Except to express my leges, and he then made arrangePleasure at meeting my friend ments for a speedy return to again," said His Grace-. Perth. He was fortunate to „ His Grace left Perth on his ad secure five young priests for lirnina visit to Rome on March temporary work in the Archdiogreetings on board acknowledges Archbishop the His Grace 119 in company with Right Rev. cese. Four of these will arrive the Orama on Tuesday morning. Very Rev. Father Neville, ' lotisignor Verling and Very N in September and the fifth will respects. 0.M.I., pays his Rev. Fathers and Moloney arrive in October with Father keitlilil FThe latter are not due Albert Lynch. back ashore This is good news for those who Father Albert Lynch will arrive F — ". ..t. Going at Na-l.„ ebruary. In in October? Perth His in Grace spent some time at proceeded have the cause of the Bushies so back rlirect Ptocs, Ms urace His Grace arrang- his home in Killarney, and met Rome, where his most much at heart, and should be an • the meantime important duty was to present a incentive to greater efforts on ed for him to do an intensive Monsignor Verling, Fatht.fr Molr elatio," Before • he left course in Gregorian Chant at the oney and Father O'Neill lldfore or report of the spirit- their behalf. famous Benedictine Monastery his departure. They are not 1,I\arlei tiro 'affairs of the Rome, His Grace was entrusted objective due to return till February, and which for Solesmes, of Grace His for Pallium the private with , had a Father wi.,,_ He July 1. He will they are enjoying their holiday. audiencecese• the Archbishop of Adelaide, he left Rome on in tne Holy which 1 (This leave for Australia from • Toulon ,Asiced as to his impressions of asted for 25 minutes. His Most Rev. Dr. Killian. Noliness At Propa- Rome and Ireland, His Grace Was remarkably conver- His Grace will entrust to Very on September 14. 'ant with College His Grace visited said that his trip was too hurganda preat the work the R ev. Dr. English, who is of C Lalor, who is study- ried to make much comment, Mr. Harold hurch leave will who and Perth, A ustralia and evinced sent in a Very the Archdiocese, hut "magnificent" was the onty for there ing on Comorin the by Adelaide deep en t em interest r al in her for s and is very interested in his word to apply to Rome, and in welfare. Tuesday). work. While in Rome His Grace Ireland the faith and devotion of met also Grace His Rome In athed sent his special blessing to had many opportunities of see- the people was the most outmade who Cattaneo, rchbishop A People of the Archdiocese. Ills Grace had Aystra- ing these students, and was standing characteristic. • also an audience paternal enquiries about -400.--M-4,11.--1140^-111Ne.