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The Record Newspaper 03 June 1976

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No. 1986. PERTH, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1976

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COMPASSION FUND SHOWS INCREASE

The 1976 Project Compassion appeal promises to provide a higher result than last year, but the effects of inflation may have to be taken into consideration. Father P. G. J. O'Reilly, Gosnells, $427; Guildford, Perth Director of Australian $216. Hamersley, $900; HamilCatholic Relief, said this when publishing ,the total ton Hill, $500.; Highgate, $1,426. amount of funds lodged at the Catholic Church Office Inglewood, $342. Joondanna, $875. go far. •"With $57,914 to hand Kalamunda, $550; Kelmand 30 parishes yet to reg- scott, $210; Kensington, ister, the present total is $763; Kenwick $430. anticipated to exceed comLeederville, $1,044; Lesfortably the $54,000 conmurdie, $500. archdiocesan the tributed by Manning, $1.058; Maypeople last year," he said. lands, $514; Medina, $459; "On the other hand, someMelville, $235; Midland, thing more than ten per $1,040; Mirrabooka, $1,601; for allowed cent has to be Mosman Park, $202; Mount Inflation at our end and also Lawley, $400; Mount Yokin the recipient countries, ine, $817; Mundaring, $448. monthe of value real if the Nedlands, $1,879; North ey donated is to be mainBeach, $829. tained." Osborne Park, $1,226. Fr. O'Reilly said that a Queens Park, $479. considerable part of the inRiverton, $1,000; Rivercrease, double in some cases, was attributable to the en- vale, $660; Rockingham, • The recently elected executive of the Catholic Women's League. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Purkiss, minutes secretary; couragement of the priest $ 499. Clarke, secretary; Mrs. Irene McCullagh, vice-president; Mrs. Carmel Downey, president; Miss Ines Palandri, Mrs. Elsie Shenton Park, $431; as well as the generosity of immediate past-president; Mrs. Molly Indermaur, vice-president; Mrs. Marie Boswell, treasurer. South Perth, $615; Spearthe parishioners. $500; Subiaco, wood, Every increase indicated $1,618; Swanbourne, $606; a growing awareness among Scarborough, $1,815. people of the meaning of Victoria Park, $796. the sacrificial sharing of Wanneroo, $482; WembLent that was signified by Project Compassion, he said. ley, $1,363; West Perth During the year the leaThe Catholic Wogue made donations to BeaThe funds,- except for a $841: Willagee. $516. men's League in annusmall amount held back for gle Bay Mission. Red Cross, al conference has exemergency relief such as Darwin C.W.L.. St. Charles' COUNTRY concern over pressed recent earthquakes, floods, Seminary, Catholic Family Bullsbrook, $71; Bencub- pensions for single woetc., went to Small self-help A Mount Lawley inter- Welfare Bureau, St. Vincent bin, $751; Boulder, $252; ment, accommodation $35,000 per. annum and with projects. She :said that home life faith group had functioned de Paul Society. Catherine in the city for country 120 miles to travel to the was important to young peo- for 12 years, and two mem- McAuley Centre. Daughters An outstanding feature of Beverley, $181. Goomalling, $343. Australian aid had been the ple wlio had to have good bers are delegates to the' ci- of Charity, St. Vincent's students and the lack nearest doctor. involvement of local people KeIlerberrin, $400. moral-and social standards vil-rehabilitation council. Hospital, Samaritans, Little of doctors in some to assess and determine Mandurah, $279; Merre- country areas. Miss Ines Palandri, retir- on which to base their -daily Five other members join Sisters of the Poor. Freedom which local needs ought to din, $220; Moora, $266. In resolutions passed at ing president after two years lives _so as to develop into with the Saint Vincent :De from Hunger, and civil reNortham, $497. be assisted. recent annual confer- service, told the conference hanest,.;t good-living and re- Paul Society in visiting the habilitation organisations. their Quairading - Cunderdin, "Although we are the conHome of Peace. attended by over 100 that during the past year spon:sibcri... Citizens. ence, tributors, we are not always $40. women in Highgate hall, the members had been actively ON INSIDE PAGES $114. Toodyay, In the best position to BABY CLOTHES, GIFTS league urged the govern- concerned over the teaching WELFARE WORK Wongan Hills, $200. judge of how best to put Calendar 4 ment to extend pensions to of religion in government The league has also col In her report the secrethe money to good local social schools, welfare, dis50 who women of single Classified use, such as water, sawmilltary, Mrs. Elsie Clarke, no- lected baby clothes as part have given five or more crimination and the media. Advertising of the assistance programme 10 ing, or other village devel- GENERAL ted ,tht C.W.L. members years full-time care to aged pledged by Archbishop Letters 10, 11 opments. 9, gave mach help to their parCatherine McAuley Cen- parents. Goody to help pregnant woishes in the local areas. Receipts so far: tre, $75. News In Pars 4 Country delegates urged PRINCIPALS men in distress. Cathedral, $4,788. In addition, they assisted Little Sisters of the Poor, the league to establish a list Currently there are 32 Sport 10, 12 • Armadale, 3809. $229. . She said that concern was at Heaihcote Hospital, Stel- branches including groups at of people willing to accomBassendean, $1,060; BaysStella Mans Club, $12. 11 modate country students on expressed in issues where la Mans Mission to Seamen, Bunbury, Tammin. Northam Theatre water, $355; Belmont-RedSt. John of God Hospital, a temporary or permanent there was a tendency to- Samaritans, the De Paul and Kalgoorlie. T.V. and Radio 11 cliffe, $808; .'..Bentley, $660. Subiaco, $231. wards a breakdown of Chri- centre;:Royal _Perth Hospital basis. Carlisle, $619; ClareAquinas College, $316. stian principles, particularly and various C.:class hospimont, $1,044; Cloverdale, St. Anne's Hospital, $297. STUDENTS in home and family life. tals. $640; Como, $640; CottesRedemptorist Monastery, noted the conference The $1,244. toe, $880. Dianella, $1,862; DoubleCroation Catholic Centre, lack of doctors in country areas and also protested at $123. view, $974. the quota system applying East Cannington, $247. Keaney College, $102. those who rebel at the idea East Fremantle, $745. St. Thomas More College, to medical students. Ca4173 KOMI An instance was reported that existence is to end in East Victoria Park, $677. $350. of Ravensthorpe people unnothingness . . . $2,073. donations, Embleton, $668. Other "It is the word of Christ able to attract a doctor for Floreat, $653. TOTAL, $57,914. VATICAN CITY (NC). who expressed Himself with - The resurrection which an omnipotent tone of chalawaited every Christian was lenge and of victory." not a fantasy dreamed up At the audience, the Pope by men rebelling against t he .idea of death, but a fact spoke warmly to the Hunaccepted on Christ's Word, garian pilgrims accompanying newly created Cardinal Pope Paul VI declared. Laszlo Lekai of Esztergom. Prayers for Priests is an apostolate of prayer to assist all priests in Addressing a packed au"We take pleasure in the t heir Vocation of Life and for the increase of Vocations to the Priesthood. ASK FOR C-EOFF CHURACK, dience hall at his weekly fidelity of the Hungarian PETER FENNESSY OR PAT MURPHY. Monastery, Adelma audience, the Carmelite general Ponat the a Holy Hour is held as This devotion people,' the Pope said. tiff said about the resurrec- "May your witness be of R oad, Nedlands, each first Sunday at 3 p.m. tion: benefit to our entire nation, l tt Be sore on Sunday, 6th June, to make your priest the gift of your "It is not a fantasy story toward constant advanceprayers. or a triumphalistic idea that ment in prosperity and CANNINGTOi4: 1 3C 3 Albany H/Way.r 63 1826

WOMEN'S ADVOCACY ON DOCTORS, PENSIONS, FAMILY

RESURRECTION 'A FAO': THE POPE

M ayers for Priests

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