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Radio and Film For Rosary Crusade Apart from specifically Catholic sourfilms has been arranged to attract general attention to the current Family Rosary Crusade.
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Stations 61''Rand re- vertising the Famil Rosary and Cl will Crusade, will be broadcast 15 half-hour pro- in most city theatres and at grammes, commencing at Kalgoorlie, Boulder, Gergionals TZ
No. 2,626
(Registered at the G.P.O.. Perth. for transmission by pest as a Newspaper).
Perth, Thursday, Nov. 19, 1953'
Wednesday, aldton, Northam, Hervey, and the circuit pictures of This facility has been Busselton. made possible by the courHonoured by Church Leaders, Civic Authorities tesy of Nicholson's Broadcasting Service, which has E100 Is generously donated the time free of charge. Mr. Dowland, manager of Station PR, said during the week that, from the production point of view, the programmes were magnifiAlter days as variable as chief reason of the cent. Melbourne's, Sunday, Four Bishops and sixteen priests were in the priest's existence; though, Each programme features 8, fortunately proved Nov. fine, to participast week the in fact, the priest was preCarnarvon during leading Hollywood film stars in fact hot, until about three at all stages in the lives explaining one of the mys- o'clock. pate in the sacerdotal silver jubilee of the sent A cool breeze of his people, from the teries of the Rosary. made the afternoon all that During the celebrations cradle ta the grave. All of Rev. J. G. McKay. The "Catholic" Session could be wished for a garthese things existed that will devote 15 minutes of its den fete. the parish priest was appointed Archdeacon men might be able to retime to the Rosary crusade Stalls, gaily decorated and of Carnarvon. ceive the Bread of Life. at 9.30, from Sunday, Nov. filled with wares, nestling Accompanying the ArchIn other sacred rites the The jubilee celebrations 22, to the end of the Cru- among choice shrubs-the Lordship presence of the priest, commenced in St. Mary's deacon were His sade. This programme is lively tunes of loud musicChurch on Sunday when the Bishop of Bendigo, Most though ordinarily required, drawn from the Baltimore the quips of the showmanHis Lordship, Bishop B. Rev. Dr. B. D. Stewart and was not absolutely neces- ARCHDEACON MeICAY. Family Rosary Crusade. the plaintive airs of a group Stewart celebrated the pa- the Rev. Dr. E. Collins or sary, but it was essential for of His Lordship the Bishop Two 16-m.m. sound films rochial Mass at which there Shenton Park. Bishop Ste- the Mass and the Eucharist. of Geraldton was read by for exhibition in the par- of wandering minstrels-all added just that festive was a general Holy Com- wart addressed the children His Lordship concluded O'Connor. To the ishes are available from the touch to the lovely setting munion for the intentions of and Sisters and spoke of by saying that all those pre- Father Catholic Missions office, 81 of Mr. Carpene's garden delight of all present, it the jubilee and its signifi- sent, Bishops, priests, relithe Jubilarian. to mark the oc- St. George's terrace, tele- home. There was a full choir cance, and praised the work gious, and faithful, joined stated that, of the jubilee and in phone B 2548. Giving was robbed of under the direction of Mrs. of their parish priest, car- with the jubilarian in thank- casion Featuring all H ol 1 y - tears, and with a generous recognition of Father Mc B. Weston and the congre- ried out faithfully and ef- ing God for all the graces Kay's faithful stars, these films are wood service for afternoon tea, everyone votone. ficiently over large a long period a very gation was and blessings received dur- twenty-five years, the Bis- "The Joyful Hour" and "The ed it a great day well worth Dr. Stewart preached the of years. ing the past twenty-five hop had conferred on him Triumphant The Hour." coming a distance to enjoy. occasional sermon during Archdeacon McKay thank- years; that of Father McKay has as its theme Father Kearnan and his which he paid glowing tri- ed the Presentation nuns it could be said: "Well done, the title of Archdeacon of former Christmas and family pray- parishioners expressed gratbute to the work carried out and their pupils for the very thou good and faithful ser- Carnarvon. The latter illustrates itude to the friends who The ceremony concluded er. constantly for more than 23 fine presents they had made vant" after Mass with the chanting the Glorious Mysteries of helped, to the visitors who _years by the parish priest to him. He paid tribute to the Rosary. After the sermon Deum of a speof a solemn Te came, to those who gave and of Carnarvon, the Vene- the Sisters for their ever Film slides in colour, ad - worked. rable Archdeacon McKay. faithful service to the cial anouncement on behalf thanksgiving. More than £400 was reaChurch in the branch of lised on the day, thus bringCatholic education at CarSpiritual First ing nearer the inauguration narvon and he made special In the afternoon, His reference to of the building. the Lordship, who, incidently, Sisters who, heonesaid,of had Prize -Winners was a fellow student with taught him very many years The following won raffles the jubilarian in Rome 25 ago. He was delighted to at the fete: Utility set, Mr. years ago, blessed and de- see her present at the funcMcGuire, Helena street, dicated four commemorative tion. Midland Junction; pair actil ws d o win glass stained to the The addressed Holy Father memInquiries has callactive free to resume sheets, Archdeacon McKay grantMrs. Hooper, Kalewhich depict in brief the Legion of Mary, 65 St. munda; ed a holiday to celebrate the ed once again to the faithful bership. ranleigh tray. story of the priesthood. urge them to even greater This is a special appeal to George's terrace (upstairs, Pam Baverstock, KalaBishop Stewart traced the occasion and at the conclu- to Wales South of New efforts for Bank the glory see their way of God any who can munda; sion of the speeches ice supper cloth, P. history of the Catholic the extension of Christ's to return to the ranks to do Chambers), will gladly be Trott, Kalamunda; pink priesthood and expressed cream was served to the and Legionaries are decorated cake, C. Da Re, Kingdom on earth, by ob- so as a loving gesture for answered. admiration of the beautiful large gathering. the Marian Year. Their in attendance every lunch Palmerston street, Perth; windows. There was a large On Nov. 10, the silver serving a Marian Year. Wednesday golden glory cake, Jeanine This can be done quite compact with Mary, their hour and every(Exposition). ',crowd again in attendance jubilee of Archdeacon Mcthe and Thursday Edwards, Kalamunda; box and St. Mary's choir once Kay was solemnised in St. simply by practical Catho- Queen, still stands;burden nearest par- of groceries, Mrs. Fuller, Or contact the but heavy glorious approlovely more sang Mary's, Star of the Sea, by lics by joining the Legion of is ish praesidium. Gooseberry Hill; child's cirpriate hymns. the celebration of High Mass Mary and praying and work- of faithful membership Mr. David Kearney, the cus, W. Bradley, East Freing under ecclesiastical the means which Mary, well-known followed by the Te Deum. and lecwriter utilises to Mother of Jesus, mantle; Sunday dinner, lifts. guidance. The object of Bishop's Tribute The Mass was celebrated this prayer and work is the achieve the results which turer, is expected to visit M. Lyons, Mary's Mount; There was a representative in the presence of His Lord- sanctifying of one's own soul she desires from her legion. Perth from Nov. 25 until golden decorated cake, Mrs. Many will recall Bryan, 1183 Hay street, gathering of citizens at a ship the Bishop of Gerald - by active co-operation in Mary's beautiful mission Dec. 14. civic function arranged by ton, the Most Rev. A. Gum- Mary's and the Church's of spiritual charity works his articles on Fatima in the Perth; pair dressed fowls, the Carnarvon Municipal mer. Also present were work of crushing the head best in the zeal for souls "Australian Voice of Fat- Mrs. O'Neill, Ainslie road, Council to welcome the four Their Lordships the Most of the serpent and advanc- which is the root of the ima." North Fremantle; afternoon Mr. Kearney is willing to tea _set, A. Sheridan, 21 visiting bishops and clergy Rev. B. Stewart, Bishop of ing the reign of Christ. Legion apostolate. Sandhurst; the Most Rev. L. and has on Fatima, lecture on Monday evening. Irwin street, Perth. Former legionaries will The party was also a Goody, and the Most Rev. B. bring to mind the wealth of more than 80 slides to illuscomplimentary one to con- Gallagher, Bishop of Port What Members Do prayer, the ritual, the dis- trate his lectures. Any parishes or religious Brothers Ask For Active members attend a tinctive atmosphere, aaatulate Archdeacon Mc- Pirie. the Kay on the attainMent of The celebrant of the Mass weekly meeting and do week's reports of duty done, communities, schools, etc., his silver jubilee of priest- was the jubilarian, Arch- about two hours work the blessed comradeship, desiring a lecture, can obhood. The council were sup- deacon McKay. tain further information Christmas Homes It is Assistants weekly (minimum). magnetism of discipline, from Legion of Mary, or ported by the chairman and at the throne to Bishop surprising how cheerfully the lively interest, and the 'phonetheMU secretary of the Gascoyne- Gummer were the Very Rev. devotion to Our Blessed the 1445. each which orderliness, very Minilya Road Board, Mr. K. F. Girke, S.C.A., and the Lady inspires them to look week go to make up their For Orphan Lads Illingworth and Mr. I. G. L. Rev. A. T. Langmead. on this as a joy not to be praesidia meeting. Boys from all parts of the Watkins respectively. missed, and not as a sacriThe deacon of the Mass Trained ex -legionaries United Kingdom,' who are The Acting Mayor (Coun- was the Rev. E. Sullivan; fice. as officers ideal be would now residents of Clontarf cillor Marsh) welcomed the the sub -deacon, the Rev. E. The weekly meeting is for junior and advanced and Castledare are eagerly prelates and clergy and said Byran, and the master of generally held in the even- praesidia, several of which Nov. 28. Bill Bishop looking forward to a holiday On it was an historic occasion ceremonies the Rev. H. ing, but where it is not posvacancies. report will once again act as at Christmas. for never before, he thought, Middleton. sible to have an evening The Brothers are striving "mine host" at one of the were there four bishops in clergy included meeting, Comitium may most popular social "does' to find good Catholic faCarnarvon together and so theAttendant Very Rev. Dean Lynch, sanction day -time meetings. milies, either in the country Asthe S.I.C. Old Boys' many clergy at the one time. the Very Rev. 0. O'Connor, Mr. D. Kearney of sociation, the annual bar- or metropolitan area, who It was a high tribute to Adm., the Revs. W. O'Col- Most praesidia report vacancies over for legionaries will be willing to share the becue. Archdeacon McKay, he said, S.J., E. Collins, G. E. 18 years of age. Boys are advised of comforts of normal home +that such a distinguished lins, Lecture Here theOldannual and F. O'Sullivan. Christmas Party. life with one or more of gathering had come from Sharry, Auxiliary membership The congregation, which consists of those who are Mr, David Kearney, of The financial year is draw- these lads whose ages range many parts of Australia to filled the church, included unable or unwilling to as- Cork, Ireland, will be in ing to a close and some subs from six to sixteen. do him honour. the nuns of the Presentation sume the duties of active Perth from Nov. 25 to Dec. have yet to be sent in. The Some of the 310 boys of Their parish priest was held in high regard and convent, parishioners of membership, but who un- 14. This will conclude his College magazine is only these two Institutions are lecture tour posted out to financial already placed, bat there while he had always placed St. Mary's, and numerous dertake to give the legion Australian are still many who are seekhis spiritual duties as his other friends of Father Mc- the priceless backing of which he commenced some members. There's talk that the As- ing new friends to take months ago. Arst concern he had taken Kay. their prayers. The occasional sermon Mr. Kearney villl give an sociation will soon be run- them for a few weeks durpart in many movements These daily prayers are illustrated talk (with some ning their own square danc- ing the vacation period. over the years in the wel- was preached by His Lord- contained in a leaflet ob- 80 slides), entitled "The ing to raise funds for the Would those who find fare and advancement of ship, Bishop Goody, who tainable from any praesi- Message of Fatima," in par- scholarship fund. themselves able to assist in said that twenty-five years the town and district. dium; they Rosinclude the this charitable endeavour Helping hands are needed ago he had been present at The Archdeacon was a ish halls, convents or colThe leaflet is called leges. to make light work at the please contact Clontarf or good citizen and a kind Father McKay's ordination ary. the Tessera. Castledare as soon as conin Subiaco. Brothers House friend not only to his own to the priesthood and his The lecturer is well known venient. Phone numbers: From time to time active to readers of "The Voice of people but to the many who first Mass in Rome; that the M 1363 and MW 380. "came to him for help and jubilee Mass of to -day thus legionaries have been forc- Fatima," and has visited Tertiaries to Meet linked Carnarvon with ed by some reason or an- Fatima on several occasions. advice. On Nov. 9 the school Rome. other, ill -health, stress of His .programme is being On November 22 entertained the Bishop Goody, continuing, business, family cares, and arranged with the help of children Franciscan Tertiaries are Doctors for Dublin jubilarian with a short con- said that through the offer- so on, to relinquish mem- the Legion of Mary, and reminded of their monthly DUBLIN, Nov. 10 (NC).cert and afterwards the ing of Mass the perpetua- bership. In each and every anyone interested should meeting on Nov. 22. Thousands of Catholic physenior boy presented several tion of Calvary, with the case the loss to the praesi- contact Mrs. H. McLernon, Exposition of the Blessed sicians and scientists are exhandsome gifts to Archdea- whole of the Redemption dium has been great, and at 32 Coode-street, South Sacrament is held at the pected to attend the World con McKay on behalf of the was made available to the deeply regretted by all con- Perth (telephone MU 1445), Children of Mary chapel, Congress of Catholic DocPresentation Sisters and the parishioners of Carnarvon. cerned. Perhaps some of for further details and book- Victoria -avenue every Tues- tors scheduled here June 30 children. Objectively, the Mass was this gallant band are now ings. to July 4, 1954. day. 9.45 p.m. Nov. 25.
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Legion of Mary Plans Added Enrolment for Marian Year
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