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No 3349. PERTH, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1968.
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ORD INA TIO N 1 SILVER JUBILEE ritis h Arm s Dea B l Of FIVE PRIE STS lilt By Cardinal
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A MEMORABLE occa- 'Benediction all adjourn-
sion in the parish of ed to the nearby GosOur Lady of the Most nells Civic Centre for a Blessed Sacrament, Gos- buffet tea, which was nells. was marked on catered for by the ladies CHRISTIANS who protest against all kinds of things other 6 when five priests of the parish. Ladies June doing througho ut the World were strongly critipeople are concelebrated Mass to from Lynwood assisted their Silver in the kitchen and waithonour cised in Westminster Abbey by Great Britain's Cardinal Jubilee of ordination. ed on table. In the presence of because he said they should be demonstrating against themAfter the buffet tea, Bishop M. McKeon, the the chairman of the orselves for their own faults. five jubiliarians con- ganising committee. Mr. celebrated a sung Mass. M. Hitchcock, called on The sternly tinged Christians are expected The service, which They were Father T. J. Mr. Herman Murphy, voice of John Cardinal to prove their sincerity was broadcast by the parish the oldest member of Prendiville, Heenan of Westminster by marching, petition- B.B.C., comes at a time priest of Gosnells, who the parish, to make a was heard in Westmin- ing and demonstrating when ecumenism in was the principal con- presentation of a wallet ster Abbey at a service whenever anything un- Britain is hitting squalcelebrant, Father J. J. on behalf of the parithat represented an his- pleasant happened any- ly weather. O'Dwyer, parish priest shioners to Father Prentorical event and an ecu- where in the world. Although the moveof East Guildford, Mon- diville. menical breakthrough. But, he added, many ment towards unity resignor J. Bourke, direcPreaching at evensong Christians should also mains a major talking tor of the Catholic Edu- In his speech, Father at the invitation of the look at their own faults. point in all the major expressed Office. Father J. Prendiville cation "It is time we stayed chu Rev. Eric Abbot, dean his gratitude and apprerches, practica priest l parish Depiazzi. of the abbey, focal point at home and began de- moves are being held up THE REVEREND PETER SLATTERY, 0.Carm., of Bassendean, and Fa- ciation to all concerned of the world-wide An- monstrating against our- by argument„ and ther Alphonsus Folan. with the organisation of while community, the selves," glican he said. "We the will be ordained priest on June 22 at the new-found friend0.D.C.. of the Carmelite the jubilee celebrations. Cardinal became the are complacent in re- ship between Carmelite monastery chapel, Nedlands, by Bishop Monastery, Morley. churches first Catholic Cardinal penting the sins of our r emains, STAINED GLASS the early en- M. McKeon at 9.30 a.m. Also present in the in Great Britain to give fathers. We may also be thusiasm is disappearHe celebrate WINDOW will his first Mass on the following sanctuary were Father a sermon at the abbey self-righteous in mak- ing. day at 3.30 p.m. in the chapel of St. Thomas More J. Petry, parish priest of since the Reformation. ing public protests of In the course of his Maddington - Lynwood. speech, Father PrendiThe Anglican and College. The hour-long even- what other people are He is the younger son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. who preached the occa- ville announced that he Methodist Churc he s, song was the annual doing." service of International "Think," the Cardinal which have moved near- Slattery, of Nedlands. He received his primary sional sermon. Father J. would use all the money Christian Witness. It said, 'how many march- er than any others to- education from the Presentation Sisters at St. O'Donoghue. C.R.P., of given to him on the ocwas attended by repre- es and demonstrations wards merger, are Finbar's, East Brighton, Victoria, and the Good the Norbertine College. casion of his jubilee as sentatives of all the have taken place against threatened with deep Samaritan Sisters at Sacred Heart, Preston. For Queens Park. who as- a contribution towards sisted Bishop McKeon. installing in the major Christian deno- Americans in Vietnam. rifts over assimilation. his secondary education he went church to the Jesuit minations. groups But how many marches Minority of Fathers at St. Patrick's College, East Melbourne. Father P. Ahern, dio- a Richard King stained director of sacred glass window in honour More than 100 clergy. and d em on strations clergy and laity in both After his family moved to Perth, he attended the cesan music, who conducted of His Grace the Archfrom Britain and over- have there been against churches are opposed to University of Western Australia, where he ob- St. Munchin's primary bishop. The theme of seas led the Cardinal in- the massacre in Bia- union and threatening tained a Bachelor of Arts degree. school choir, and Father the stained glass winto form new churches to the abbey where the fra?" Corcoran, who was dow would express the of their own. In 1962 he entered the Carmelite novitiate, then J. first lesson was read in master of ceremonies. French. title of the parish Such possible forming situated at Lawson. New South Wales. After ARMS SUPPLY Miss O'Rourke was church. Our Lady of the Many of the 3.000 in of new splinter churches making his religious profession, he studied for the The Cardinal quoted appears to be a major priesthood at Whitefriars Monastery, organist for the occa- Most Blessed Sacrathe congregation wore Donvale, traditional national cos- statements claiming threat to all such unions Victoria. He sion. The choir was ment. received the order of deacon on that more people had of Christian churches. trained by the Sisters of tumes. Mr. Colin Spencer, on December 14, 1967. been killed in the past Mercy. The Mass was behalf of the parishionten months, in Biafra St. Benedict's Mass. ers, thanked the orgaC ENSURE than in the past three composed by Father Al- nising committee for the Describing his visit as years in Vietnam. bert parish pains they took in orgaLynch, historically significant, priest of Applecross. "It is we, the British. nising such a splendid Cardinal Heenan who said have supplied On Sunday. 9. June TANDING function for so large a $14,932. at ($69.53), $4; Boulder Park ($412.61), $75: his presence in the ab- many of the instruments S 69, Project Compas- ( $140.97), $10.47; Cath- Southern Cross. $114. Solemn Benediction of crowd. bey "shows the increase of death," he said. "As sion 1968 this week is edral ($1,125), $237.65; 75; Wanneroo, $41.33. the Blessed Sacrament The special surprise in mutual love and un- Christians we should not taken over the hoped for Cottesloe ($420.50), $40. was given in the parish of the evening's enterContributions n o w derstanding between join only the popular $15,000 mark. The Gosnell F. tainment was an Irish church, 16 05; Cunderdin ($32), stand at $15,750.64. Christians." protests. Before we Among large con- Pipe the Band which $4.50; amounts Highgate handed this in ($490), As all contribution s The launchedCardinal then demonstrate against week amounted to $817. $40; Inglewood, $11: should be in the Church gregation were Rev. and marched into the Civic his censure of Americans. Germans, 95. Kalamunda ($200.50). Office before Sunday, Mrs. W. Adams. Angli- Centre playing Irish those Christians who French or Spanish, we $1; Kensington ($400). June 16. next week's can church. Gosnells, melodies. Irish dancers express loudly what is should all protest They came from Bas- $5: Leederville ($274. will be the last list pub- and Brigadier and Mrs. p rovided traditional called "selective indig- against crimes commit- sendean ($152), $13; 71). $23; North Fre- lished for Project Salvation Irish dances. Mrs TyrCom- Hunter. nation," Army. rell danced an Irish protest but fail to ted in our own name." Bentley, $136; Beverley mantle, $61.20; Osborne passion 1968. "against crimes The invitation for the A fter the Solemn hornpipe. committed in our own Cardinal to speak at 1,1arne." Christians, too, Westminster A b bey '1.° said, have had their came four months after sins, a sermon during ChrisThe to Cardinal referred tian Unity Week in Christians who de- Catholic West minster 10.0n5trate against the Cathedral by Anglican Vietnam war but ignore Archbishop Michael ,1°}Iat he claimed is the Ramsey of Canterbury. !ar greater loss of life but it was stated that In the Nigerian civil the two events did not Re said a trend is represent an exchange "eveloPing whereby of pulpits. By JOHN A. GREAVES from LONDON.
PROJECT COMPASSION
IRISH CLUB OF W.A. (Inc.)
MISSIONERS
1" arrivals in Western Australia at the
r, eild of June will be FATHER ERNESTO 0 MI and FATHER PIETRO °ARON, O.M:1. TheV are travelling from Italy by air, and ;111 be available to conduct a series of nineay Parish missions starting in early July. or. their Pellegrinat.o Mariae they are vvhil.l ging with them a statue of Our Lady. leb has been Jil,which they blessed by Pope Paul, and have visited all the major k rnage shrines of Italy. bet ue visit is part of a plan to maintain links new their sPiritual Australians of Italian birth and past by visits every few years. Austral. Favaro is no stranger to Western He 'arrirrie of was here for a very successful missions a few years ago.
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING at 8 p.m. on
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Sunday, 30th June, 1968
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at HIGHGATE HALL, Vincent Street The degree of Bachelor of Arts was conferred "in absentia" on Sister Timothy Pullen, of the Sisters of St. Joseph of the Sacred Heart, at the meeting of the Senate of the University of Western Australia on May 27. Sister Timothy is the daughter of the late Mr. D. L. Pullen and Mrs. L. F. Pullen, of Como. She is at present a student at the Xavier Institute of Sister Formation, Lavender Bay, New South Wales.
ALL MEMBERS ARE REQUESTED TO ATTEND W. CONNELLY (President) J. M. MURPHY (Secretary)