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A large gathering including many priests and religious of the Archdiocese heard His Grace the Archbishop officially open St. Brendan's Regional Boys' School at Beaconsfield last Sunday. He had blessed the college on the previous day.
In his address, His Grace "was a very good thing, Mission Fathers to His told the gathering that for spiritual training Grace for inviting the this was indeed an historic makes for character, which Order to Western Austraoccasion for the area. He after all is the purpose of lia, and for the new school which is in a very special said: "For some years past education." The principal of the col- way the work of the Archwe have realised more and more the absolute need of lege, Father O'Shea, ex- bishop -in person. r elieving the enrolment pressed his sincere thanks congestion at C.B.C. Fre- on behalf of the African SEE PAGE EIGHT ar even where, mantle, though the clases were catering for more than normal load, nevertheless, year after year, a large number of boys could not be admitted." " Another school," he c. said, "though not entirely Fourteen-year-old MICHAEL BORLE arrived from New CLEVELAND.—TWELVE PRIESTS TRIED UNSUCremedying the position, Guinea oo Tuesday evening to commence his first year would at least help solve CESSFULLY IIERE TO QUELL A MOB OF ABOUT high school studies at Marist Brothers' Col lege, Subiaco. probthe accommodation SIX HUNDRED PERSONS FROM VIOLENCE OVER Michael, the eldest of five children, conies from Goroka lem to some extent." in the highlands of New Guinea where he has been attenHis Grace stressed the A SCHOOL RACIAL ISSUE. ding a school conducted by the De La Sal le Brothers. He difficulty in staffing the The priests, along with the Clevland Catholic Inh as a brother already attending the Marist Brothers' schools with local staff, policemen, were jeered ter-racial Council. College at Eagle Heights, Queensland and another at St and on behalf of the ArchThe priests and local diocese he thanked the and struck with garbage civic leaders joined police Clement's College, Galong New South Wales. Society of the African Mis- thrown from the crowd in in moving through the Arrangements for Michael to come to Perth were made sions for agreeing to staff the predominantly Catho- crowd and urging it to di by Sister Mary Julian R.S.M. who was at one time at the college. In thanking lic "Little Italy" neigh- band. But they were ig Victoria Square Convent, but has been doing missionary them he welcomed the bourhood. work in New Guinea for a number of years. nored. pioneer band — Father The crowd, gathered to Some members of thc While in Perth, Michael will stay at the home of Mr. and O'Shea, Superior, Father protest against integration crowd went back into Mrs. W. Branch of Subiaco, whose fourteen-year -old son, Walsh and Brother Fran- pickets at the local Murray alleys and dragged out Thomas, also attends Marist Brothers' College. AHMEDABAD. INDIA: "bring cis, "who," he said, Hill Public School, also garbage cans, hurling their is pictured being introduced to his new teacher, Michael JESUIT MISSIONARY A with them, too, a ripe ex- smashed the windows of contents at the police and Brother Julian, by Thomas Branch. perience in the field of cars being driven in the priests. A LOCAL BECAME teaching in West African area by Negroes. No HE RESHERO WHEN schools." pickets showed up. CUED AN ABANDONED In expressing his gratiJOIN POLICE tude to the Christian BroINFANT FROM A DRIEDthers, Fremantle, he said: Anticipating trouble, the UP WELL HERE. "The tone and standard of priests appeared in front that school are worthy of of Murray Hill school, VATICAN CITY: Pope The well had the reputathe highest commendation where the pickets had anPaul VI and cardinals of tion of housing a deadly andI am happy to pay this nounced they would march. the Roman Curia will go snake, and people just sincere tribute to the able into a week-long retreat stood watching when they gatherwere The priests and dedicated men who beginning Sunday, Febru- discovered that an infant Anthony Father by ed have staffed and are staffary 16. the first Sunday of had been thrown into it. ing that school so selfless- Gasbarre, parish priest of Lent. Holy But Brother Emmanuel ly and with such distinc- the neighbourhood's Father Eneriz, S.J., rushed to the and will Church, audiences All papal Rosary tion. be suspended until the re- well from the nearby CathVincent Hass, director of SEVEN ACRES treat ends on February 22. olic mission, lowered himHis Grace also thanked The retreat exercises self by a rope and retrievwill be conducted in the ed the child. the Government for the The baby apparently grant of seven acres of Matilde Chapel of the Vatican and will be at- suffered no major harm, land on which the college was built. He remarked tended by the Pope, the and was immediately put that this was some recogcuria cardinals and the under the care of the nition by the Government prelates of the pontifical Sisters attached to the mission. of the work of Catholic family. A conference of the education. clergy of the Metropolitan He went on to say: "I area will be held in the look forward to the day. Chapter H a 11, Victoria the Government will give Square, on Friday, Februus the justice that has been ary 21. PRIESTS' SUPPLY BUREAU IS BEING SET denied us so long." UP IN LONDON SO BOTH PARISH CLERGY The conference will comThe Minister for Educaa.m. at 10 WANTING TEMPORARY ASSISTANCE AND tion, the Honourable E. H. mence CLERGY WANTING TEMPORARY PARISHES Lewis, was one of the official guests at the funcCAN BE INTRODUCED. The Sacrament of Contion and after having in- fimation will be conferred The programme is intended especially to help the spected the building, he on adults in St. Mary's one-priest parishes. It will enable such priests to expressed his delight in Cathedral on Friday, Feb get away on an annual vacation or retreat, for in"this further manifestation ruary 21. of the faith and confidence stance, and also enable clergy in the the big city Sacrathe of Recipients of the Catholics in estab- ment should be in their areas to enjoy a brief change of scenery in a rural the of Catholic Director the assistant to Father Nestor J. lishing another school." 'places at 7 p.m. and all or sea-coast district. Education office, Monsignor J. Bourke, has been awarded He assured those present should carry their conThe bureau is being run by the Sodal;ty group in the by honours first class with B Education achelor of that the Director General firmation cards duly signUniversity of Western Australia. the big 'West London parish of the Brompton Oraof Education was investi- ed and stamped by their Father Nestor, in his course, has also received the Bertha tory and sponsored by the "Catholic Herald." gating any further practi- parish priests. Houghton Prize — final year Education Prize (1963) cal means of increasing the British weekly. In its first year it will handle only * * * and the Thomas Sten Second year faculty Prize (1961). relatively small amount of priests from the United Kingdom and the Irish He also graduated from the National University of Ireaid the State is giving the On Sunday, February 23. Republic. independent schools. land with first class honours in Arts. the second collection in all The Minister remarked churches is devoted to Father Nestor is in charge of the Lay Catechist Training that independent schools Catholic Migration. State School which began last year, This School commences emphasised spiritual edu- ments on Migration Sunits course on Monday, March 9, at Our Lady's College cation more than the State day will be made in all Victoria Square. schools. "This," he said, churches.
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