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The Record Newspaper 25 July 1940

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PERTH, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1940.

SIXTY-SEVENTH YEAR.

First Catholic Journalists' Mass "ABSTAIN FROM HATING" 1n Melbourne WARNS HOLY FATHER.

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�I .\SS and Corporate Communion for Melbourne Catholic journalists, press hotographers and artists was held at 8 a.m. at St. Augustine's Church, Bourke-street West. on Sunday, I4th. inst., and over sixty mbers of the secular daily and eekly press and the Catholic weekly newspapers attended and eived Holy Communion. It was the first combined Communion of the Catholic journalists in Melbourne. and the first demonstration of its kind in Australia. It. success was all the more gatiiying considering the inf the weather that rnin Very Rev James H. n. D.D.. National Director

of the Pontifical Mission Aid Societies. was the celebrant, and the Mass was served by Mr. Francis Mackle. . . historian of the Catholic pioneers. \ breakfast was later held at the Federal Hotel, Collins-street. at which His Grace the Archbishop of Melbourne, Most Rev. Dr. Mannix, addressed the gathering.

Addressing a large group of pilgrims in the Vatican early this month, the Holy Father pleaded to against allowing patriotism degenerate into hate and vindictiveness. "Good Christians faithfully and generously defending their fatherland, must still abstain from hating," he said.

BELLOC'S SEVENTIETH BIRTHDAY

RATE OF CATHOLIC ENLISTMENTS. Speaking at a C.Y.M.S. smoke night at Birks' Piccadilly, S.A., his Grace the Archbishop of Adelaide, Most Rev. M. Beovich, D.D., referred to the high percentage of Catholic enlistment. "We meet here to-night in tragic circumstances," went on the Archbishop. "Already our ranks are depleted, but we must not be discouraged. From a reputable source comes the in-

formation that the percentage of Catholic enlistments in S.A.

is above that of the percentage of Catholics in the community. This is not hard to understand, because to be a good Catholic means to be one who loves his country." From an equally reputable source we learn that the same high rate of percentage prevails outside South Aus tralia.

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Saxophones

"Choice of the Artist'

11/6

Mr. Hilaire Belloc, author and Cath lic apclogist, celebrates his seventieth birthday on Saturday next, July 27. In a recent issue of "The Irish Monthly," which is understood to have published his first contribution more than half a century ago, appeared a sincere tribute to Mr, Belloc, which we reprint on the back cover.

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