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The Record Newspaper 14 February 1952

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God Save The Queen

No. 2,536

Perth, Thursday, February 14, 1952.

Price: 6d.

As We Remember Him

To Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, the Catholics of the Archdiocese of Perth offer not only the pledge of loyal service but also the promise of their prayers that God may guard, guide, and inspire her in her arduous duties. Long may she reign. God Save the Queen.

Nuns to Study at Claremont History was made in the Catholic education sphere in this State the other day when nine Sisters registered at the Teachers' Training college as private students to complete a two-year course. The Sisters are: Sr. M. Gemma, Sr. M. Madeleine, Sr. M. Anne Marie, and Sr. M. Christine, from St. Joseph's convent, Fremantle; Sr. M. Ephrem rand Sr. M. Louis, from the Victoria Square Convent of Mercy; Sr. M. Michael,'PresentaLion convent, Mosman Park; and Sr. M. Gabriel and Sr. M. De Sales, from the Dominican convent, Inglewood. I

The move to have the Sisters trained at the college was first made some months ago when the Rt. High Mass Marks Rev. Msgr. McMahon approached the Director of His Late Majesty King George VI. endeared himself to his subjects by his sympathy and Education, Dr. T L. Rob- Midland School ertson, for this purpose. Dr. love of the "common man." Setting an example of wholesome family life, of just par- Robertson discussed the ental authority, of firm and abiding trust in God, he did not shirk the dangers abound- matter with Mr T. Sten, Golden Jubilee principal of the The High Mass in honour ing during the dark days of the war. One of the most famous of war -time pictures of Both agreed that it college. would the golden jubilee of the His late Majesty is reproduced here, showing him with Archpriest Father Brincat on the be a very desirable innova- of opening of the St. Brigid's tion, and passed on their school, Midland Junction, Cross May he rest in peace. battered George island of Malta. recommendation to the Hon. has been transferred Mr. Watts, Minister for Ed- to -morrow (Friday, from 15th. ucation. inst.) to next Wednesday, The course will be open Feb 20. Four Students of St. Louis School to all Religious Sisters and The Rev. T, Pearson, not merely to those belonging to the Archdiocese. Lec- O.F.M., will preach at the Embark on Studies for Priesthood tures will finish at 4 o'clock, Mass, which will be celeWord has been received John Cranley, son of Mr. by the Rev. Clement Commemoration of the death of His Majesty and the Sisters will not brated that Martin Cawley has ar- and Mrs. M. Cranley of the have to attend late after- Vaudrey, O.F.M. The Mass rived at the Trappist mo- Wembley hotel, Wembly, the late King George VI. will be made at morning noon or evening lectures, will commence at 9 o'clock. nastery in Pecos, New Mex- who has entered the Novi- Masses in all Catholic churches on Sunday next, The Education departA Solemn Requiem Mass ico, U.SA., to start his no- tiate of the Oblates of Mary ment has given us the ut- was celebrated last Friday vitiate there. Son of Mr. Immaculate, and Daven Feb. 17. most co-operation in the for deceased pastors, Sisters, of Day, son of Mr. and Mts. and Mrs. F. P. Cawley At St. Mary's Cathedral, His Grace the Arch- scheme, said Monsignor Mc- and faithful of the parish. Peppermint Grove, he has F. J. Day of Nedlands who Mahon, and has permitttd A former pastor of the para brother who recently has entered the novitiate of bishop will preside at Solemn High Mass at 11 a.m., made his First Profession of the Society of Jesus (the at which a panegyric on the late King will be the nuns to do their prac- ish was celebrant of the tice work in Catholic Mass. He is the Rev. F. Vows in the famed Bene- Jesuit Fathers). The course* will Ryan, no'w parish priest of One other vocation from preached by the Most Rev. L. J. Goody, Auxiliary schools. dictine monastery of Buck Bishop. be of greatest help to nuns fast, England. He is Peter the school this year was Guildford. The Rev. T, belonging to Religious Or- Ahern, of Belmont, was Cawley whose name in reli Richard Fuller, son of Mr. On Sunday evening, at 7.30 p.m., in St. Francis ders, who do not maintain deacon, and Father Thomas gion is Dom. Anscar O.S.B. and Mrs. G.A. Fuller of Martin Cawley was one Nsdlands who will enter Xavier's Cathedral, Geraldton, His Lor4ship the their own recognised teach- was sub -deacon The chilof three students of last St. Charles' seminary, Guil- Most Rev. A. J. Gummer will preach a panegyric on er-training schools, and will dren's choir sang the music year's Leaving class at St. ford. Richard Fuller has the late provide a wonderful oppor- of the Mass. King. Louis' to enter the reli just completed his Sub tunity to them, Monsignor gious life. The other two are junior year. McMahon added.

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