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The Record Newspaper 24 May 1973

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No. 3633. PERTH, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1973.

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a Salle -I— to fifth year, co-educational The La Salle colleges at Midland are to commence expansion to fourth and fifth-year studies in the years 1974 and 1975.

These classes will be The decision to expand been erected this year. conducted on a co-educa- the school has been taken Parents were informed by the parishes of Midtional basis. the decision at a reof land, Bellevue, Munclarparent-teacher meetThis follows the prescent Redcliffe-Belmont, ing, they are happy ent practice of the school Bassen- ing and and Guildford with it, as it will reduce if having the boys' and regional share dean, who time girls' colleges on the the the considerable for responsibility same campus on a Co. spent by students in travschools. institutional basis. elling to other metropolThis responsibility on itan Catholic colleges. This means that each became parishes the school has maintained its Speaking of the sucthe De La when r greate has own autonomy but found it cess of the school, BroBrothers Salle shared certain teaching necessary to give up ther Fitzhardinge said arrangements and ancilcharge of the school at that some difficulties had :iary features. been experienced but ' he end of 1971. these were mainly of an At that point, Brother administrative nature J. Fitzhardinge was re- that were to be expected leased by the Christian with such a venture. Brothers to form a staff "These disadvantages," to keep the college going. said, "are outweighed he this of g beginnin A t the the improvement in by Mary's year, the Sisters of St. Pictured above during the historic pontifical sung Mass in St. attitudes to learning by from the for over Mass took the of Joseph r compose Bertalot, Cathedral is (centre) Mr. John girls and the Sisters of Mercy and both boys and occasion and conductor of the performance. in growth obvious an coly the two secondar On his right is Father ectly in W.A. and will be er has been in more conmaturity of the approach on ed establish Church the were in leges use stant ut AusP. Ahern, director of St. replayed througho conduct- by third-year boys to of every age than vocal The response to Archbishop Goody's offer the one campus, to Mary's Cathedral choir, tralia. third their own and co-curricn ing educatio and instrumental music," of assistance to women in distress over pregand at the right of the John Bertalot was the in ular activities." year. picture is Mrs. Annette guest lecturer and con- the Archbishop said nancy to the point of considering abortion occathe for address his The current secondary Goerke, organist of St. ductor of the national In the boys' section, he has indicated the strong desire of people to sion. 111 boys Mary's Cathedral. conference and he travelassist others, according to Father B. Hickey enrolment is ed, the outlook was add and 122 girls. "From the weird twitt- of the Catholic Family Welfare Bureau. The occasion was his- led from England where for the future as good primitive temsaid that he had re The prospective enrolHe said that there toric because the music his normal duties are erings of secondary lower ringthe the from pipes, stream ple is steady year a ceived ment for fourth had been a few inquirwas provided by the lecturing in music at numfrom greater bells of had of letters, some even University ing clang at present 42 students; classes tes from pregnant wochoristers who had as- Manchester the to towers be Eastern h to the year churc had thirdfrom had 29 master boys a the and of was 26 bers, this organist as men but sembled from all States and commending States, at cheerful thumping of the matter of sensitivity it girls intend to finish turned away from sevthe choristers of Australia and from of Salvation Army drum, would be some time the attitude he had their secondary educa- enth grade and 16 boys various Christian church- Blackburn cathedral. in call- before the true impact helped has music taken and in many inthe of feature tion at La Salle. Another es to attend the national had made tentative enrolprayer and of this offer could be stances offering perconference of the Royal national conference was ing people to exthe with cope To attenastheir material and holding sonal ments for fourth year assessed. School of Church Music the first participation of in pansion of the school, rewere it if tion." sistance repreCatholic strong a which was held over the only a few days after apMore important was seven demountable classquired. preceding week at Guild- sentation in the Royal The Archbishop referr- the flow of interest opened. lications rooms and an office have School of Church Music ed to the orchestration of ford Grammar School. from people who were King Nebuchadnezzar's prepared to build up Archbishop Goody was activities. "No aid to devotion or band as recorded in the good human relationcelebrant of the Mass ship for the motherwhich was televised dir- accompaniment of pray- Book of Daniel (chapter 3): "The instant you hear to-be with offers of the sound of horn, pipe, accommodation, coun lyre, trigon, harp, bagselling services and pipe or any other instruother forms of hospit ment, you must prostrate ality and friendship. yourselves and worship." Father Hickey said He then added: "It that the fact ought not must be a real consolato be overlooked that tion to our Scottish and the Church had always The first in-service educational course to combine the attention of trish friends to realise been concerned with on both teachers and the clergy takes place with the three-day seminar that the aramaic for bagthis work, especially next. Monday on ces commen that marriage pipe has been translated through the Sisters of marriage anRegular training courses marriage provided by the deal with into Latin and Greek as Mercy at Wembley moralist nulment and, to conclude, known well are teachers Catholic for more gives and it ia;' 1914 ,, ymphon since will discuss now being held under the Father William Daniel, Father Daniel scriptural authenticity to recently at St. Anne's of the care pastoral the Perth in was who S.J., Elospital and through auspices of the Catholic their favourite instruinvalidly married and the year. last adjunct an I nstitute, assistit was though private even other ment, On the second day, the divorced. body to the W.A. Catht o call men to worship ance. USUALLY COME BACK FOR are organisers n The Commisolic Educatio afternoon session will before the golden statue This work had not done studying practical plans to being is continue will A NOTHER . . . AND ANOTHER what that sion study of Nebuchadnezzar." d been much publicise develop programmes for for young people to pre- to enable as much to be "It is the right music because in those days AND ANOTHER . . . the education of Catholic pare them for marriage. done as possible about woman our pregnant lifts the sublimely which teachers. The evening session questions and comments; and words of praise to an ele- wanted privacy shift to what is being this will depend largely will as On the clergy side, vation of the mind to discretion. Today the done to prepare young on the numbers attends of initiative y result a pregnanc of true prayissue is God, which taken by the Archbish- people for family plan- ing. was not an embarrasser; which envelops our commence Sessions op's Senate of Priests a ning and, later, two moth expressions of repent- ment but public advoers, Mrs. Thelma Child each day at 4.15 p.m. at under e committe aborspecial an to have of cacy elements the with ance chairman, and Dr. A. O'Brien, will Trinity College and conacting the tion had come to put music sorrow; true Scott, discuss the preparation clude at 9 p.m. 3 light Gerald a Father onerous pressure on which contributes to our C M., is planning courses for marriage with school- evening buffet will be worship of Almighty God mother. supplied. The inclusive suited to the pastoral age children. we the very best of what Goody Archbishop A panel of teachers will charge for the 3 days is of priests. needs are capable in musical be present for this ses- S6.00. Last year both bodies ON INSIDE PAGES acompaniment; which, as sion. In order to make provisitof e advantag 9,11 took inside light and colour, Abortion for catering and be will vision day third The courses 4 ing lecturers for the church as in nature, Calendar ng in moral theology and devoted to pastoral con- the smooth functioni delights the eye and lifts Classified Advertiseseminar enrolthe , of marriage of ns sideratio scripture. eternal of it t -) a vision 10 ments Father Jim O'Brien and ments must be finalised So far, 123 Sisters and THE MOST TRUSTED NAME IN light and life. Family Planning 43 priests have enrolled Mr. Jim Miolin will to- by Sunday evening, May "So good church music 3 C linics and it is expected that gether discuss pastoral 27th. CARS becomes the handmaid to Film Teachers should conthey will have much to care for married people devotion, a competent 11 Brother D. O'Grady, s tact FathLetter families. their AUTHOR I SED GENERAL MOTORS and common share on their and compelling assistant 3 concern for marriage at er B. Hickey will talk on C.B.H.S., Highgate, telePars In HOLDEN DEALER News one using by to worship both the parish and the problem of marriage phone 286402. of the highest and most New Church 1308 Albany Hwy., Cannington Priests should contact breakdown. 6, 7 school level. Feature subtle a rtc of which 12 The first day will be In the evening, Father Monsignor E. Sullivan, PHONE: 68 1826 PHONE: 68 1826 ilized mankind is cap- Sport 8 devoted to a study of Mich,,o1 Keating will telephone 28 6938. TV, Radio able."

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