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(Registered at the 0.P.O., Perth, for Perth, Thursday, Jan. transmission by post as a Newspaper.,
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14 , 1954
ALMOST 79p.c. PASS LEAVING CERTIFICATE
The Sisters of Nazareth at, Mother Genevieve went to East Camberwell suffered al take charge, first at Tardun very sad loss with the death and then at Geraldton when List week of their Superior, the buildings there were comRev. Mother Mary Geneylere pleted. 'rattan. In the changes following a in 1946 This was their second such General Chapter bereavement within two years, Mother Genevieve was sent to for Rev. Mother Genevieve California as Superior of had been appointed in 1952 Nazareth House in Van Nuys. unexpected. At the end of her six -year the following death of Rev, Mother M. term of office there she reeve of turned to Australia in Septhe on Columbanus her departure to attend a tember, 1952, as Reverend Con- Mother of Nazareth House, the of Chapter General eregation. Camberwell Rev. Mother Genevieve was Within a few months she a native of Midieton. Co. to undergo a serious opCork. She received her sec- had Despite increasing ondary education at Loreto eration. suffering, and -health ill Convent, Fermoy, and en- borne in an exemplary spirit the of novitiate tered the resignation and patience Sisters of Nazareth in 1916. A of God's will. she watched sister who entered the Loreto to assiduously over the welfare Institute is now Mother M. of House, particularly the the ConBar the of Berchmans, recently founded novitiate vent, York. the children's wing, and In 1922 Sister M Genevieve and in the came as a young nun to Aus- was keenlyof interested fine chapel tralia to join the community progressis nowthe nearing comwhich Ballarat, of Nazareth House. where she remained for over pletion. suffering of period long Her !6 years. an end when she When the Sisters of Naz- came topeacefully away on areth extended their work to passed 21. Western Australia in 1938, Sunday morning. Dec
The following is an analysis of the Leaving results of candiPriest to Compere dates from Catholic schools. One hundred and forty passes with Moore's Melodies distinction are distributed amongst 60 students. E. W. Della and J. D. P. Donnelly, of Christian Brothers' High The "Melodies of Thomas the while Moore'.' -known as the Min(Nicht, School, Highgate, gained distinctions in six subjects, strel Boy of Irish melody High (C.B.H.S., Kairaitis D. are featured in a series of following gained five distinctions: four quarter-hour programs ate ), B. White (C.B.H.S., Highgate), D. Francis ( Aquinas and to be broadcast by the ABC, infayeinehu the first of them being heard M. Cullity (Aquinas). Jan. :11: on Monday, Jan. 18.
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The New Year's Hon-. ours List of distinctions Bless and open new school conferred by Her Ma-
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Total entry Total entry for complete certificate Of these, number who passed Of these, number who failed Percentage of passed Number of distinctions
147 138 109 29
Father Murphy, Newman Rector, Receives C.M.G.
H.N. RALLY
Featured in the broadcasts jesty Queen Elizabeth will be the Rt. Rev. Mgr. J. T. at Bunbury. McMahon, who has written Bless and open new con- included the award of the script anti will act as nar- vent and ealOV at Bruce C.M.G. to the Very Revrator: tenor, Peter Martin, Rock. and soprano, Shirley Elesfad- Jan. 24: erend Jeremiah M. Mur78.9 17. ar, with ABC accompaniste.1 Bless and open new church phy, S. J.M.A.. for dis140 Phyllis Allen at the piano. at tinguished ,=ervices to Thomas Moore was an Irish of Our Lady of Fatima Of the candidates who lad who became the darling Broomehill. Australian education. a number may qualify for rooms drawing Mayfair of to entry matriculation and Father Murphy recently and the courted favorite of Feb. 7: 31 yeas as Rector University by supplementary boys' concluded new open English aristocracy. He cap- Bless and Newman College within examination in February. On Sunday, Jan. 10, in the Wards. an inspectionand was of Junction: Midland all at song school and in words the tured of Melbourne, University This examination is only open pleasant surroundings of St. made of the chapel the flavor of his native coun- Bless and open new boys' an onerous position conducted the which he to those who are entering Joseph's Orphanage, Subiaco guests were institution by try, brought to his lyrics a school at Subiaco. over so distinction filled with University, and who need to 53 persons, of whom 25 were through the made tang that sentimental Mercy. Sisters of the to down sat compulsory (the vears. non-Catholic, mans English add long -living favorites. subject) or one other subject lunch. Following lunch, talks on them is occuplee a unirpie programme The first Is honoured place not merelyand to complete matriculation re- The occasion was a day of God, the Church and the typical ni of the works that will quirements. In certain condi- inquiry for non-Catholics in- Blessed Eucharist were given be heard in these broadcasts. the life of Newman College tions, students may add sub- terested in the Catholic by Fathers Depiazzi. Benedic- It includes "She is Far From in that of the university, but comjects next November to tion of the Blessed Sacra- The Land," "Last Rose of Advice was received last and his outstanding services Church. plete a Leaving certificate. ment brought the day to a Summer," "Oft in the Stilly week by Mr. arid Mrs. J. J. to the cause of education The rate of passes in the The Rev. W. Dzieciol, Night" and "Minstrel Boy." Farrell of Nediands that their should long be remembered offered Mass close. tine full certificate by students of Polish Chaplain, by broadcast of daughter, Therese (Sister M. with gratitude a.m. As it proceeded A notable feature of the at- The first Catholic schools in the last at 10.30 of the number "Melodies of Thomas Moore" Canice) of Our Lady of the Catholics of Victoria. was tendance an gave the Rev. J. Depiazzi four years is shown as: on Monday, 6WN Kenon ac- is heard Through the difficult years Sacred Heart Convent, explanation of what was be- young Catholic men whogirls. January 18, at 8.15 p.m. 1950 - '70.9 p.c. sington, NSW, has been ap- of the depression and the ing done at the altar. After - companide non-Catholic 1951 - 75.8 p.c. pointed to take charge of the still more tutu- period of the 1952 - 81.6 p.c. Order's High S c h o 01 at war Father Murphy was a 1953 - 78.9 p.c. tower of strength to the uniCorinda. Brisbane. Sister Canice was born at versity and the various boards The list given below has the years 26 faculties of which he Queensland, :and Ipswich. names of those who gained ago and came to WA at an was a valued member, and his one or more distinctions, preeducated was and prudent counsel and wise She age. in early ceded by the number at Loreta Convent. Nedlands administrative ability were brackets, of subjects gained. College. availed of by the unifreely Brigid's St. at and omissions, There may be some Lesmurdie. Great credit is versity authorities as well as due to defective returns. His Holiness Pope Pius XII, has expressed the hope that the cultural due to her teachers. being ever at the service of Murphy, P. M. (7, 1 di the Newman College gradulife of the Church in Australia will soon be enriched by the establishment Bartlett, K. (7, 1 di and under -graduates. His Kiddies ates of a Catholic University. This hope is expressed in a unique letter from Food Boylson, M. (7, 2 d) genial presence will be missed 1 di to Montini, (6, Monsignor R. but Xavier Excellency His Cawley. the Vatican Pro -Secretary of State, During the visit of the from Newman Fels, R. (7, 2 d) a gift will College will be the gainer. the President of the University Catholic Federation of Australia, the Hon. Queen to Australia Heenan, P. (7, 2 di be made to Her Majesty by Mr. Justice J. H. McClemens. Sampson, M (7, 5 the Catholic community of Wallwork, W. (7, 1 d) letter was read at the "Upon those who have en - dent, to the members of the Victoria of a consignment of ate advanCarroll, E. (6, 1 di council and the chaplains food for sick children, sick Jesuit Changes Are opening session of the Uni- joyed the intellectual Devane ,T. (5, 1 d) versity Catholic Federation of tages and training of a uni- within the University Catholic mothers and the aged poor in Rooney, K. (6, 2 di Australia conference in the versity education therea unbe re - groups, and to the graduate Britain, The foodat will Announced Duncan, F. (7, 5 di Great Hall of the University questionably devolves the end' shipped to London sponsibility of leadership and and undergraduate members 1 d) (7, Lorbeer, S. of Sydney on Jan. 8. distributed and January of Catholic University the among the Jettit of The conference, which has they will necessarily piny an Federation of Australia, His in accordance with the wish Changes Negus. J (7, 4 di Fathers in Australia were :inresoluMcAuliffe, T. (7, 2 di attracted delegates from all important part in theproblems Majesty. " Her of Blessing Apostolic paternal on Christmas Eve. nounced Turner, J. ('7, 4 d) States of Australia and from tion of the grave New Zealsnd, was officially of the present day. Tippett, J. (7, 1 d) The Rev. E. 3. Stornon. whether problems opened on January 6 by His "These Sa.sche. M. R. (6, 1 di. S.J., who has conducted "The economic Fitzpatrick, M. M. (7. 3 di Grace Archbishop O'Brien, of social, political or implications Catholic Answer" session since all have moral Canberra and Goulburn. Mackey. M. K. (7, 1 d) his return from abroad. has affecting the Following is the text of intimately Webb, M. J. (7, 3 d) been transferred to Newman Monsignor Montini's letter: Christian life of the Corn Power. B (5, 3 d) College. Melbourne. times, at and Ferguson, R. (5, 1 di "Honorable and Dear Sirs: monwealtli, and Cooper New staff appointments to foundations of To thank the choir for the J. Colbert, George Mullins. V. (7, 1 di Sovereign Pontiff, even the very "The Mat Ryan emphasised how St. Louis School. Claremont. the during effort magnificent civilisation. Christian Jackson. R. (6, 2 di having been informed of the of Ned people fortunate the The Rev. F. Brown. 8.J.. for the are: and especially Kinsella, J. (7, 3 di forthcoming 12th annual Con- "It will be for you in your year music at Midnight lands were in having Mon- the Rev T Perron. S.J.. and Morse. M. L. (6, 1 di ference of the University discussions to study their beautiful signor priest. parish Moss as enRev. F Nemeth. S.J Moss the Monsignor Beattie. M. (6, 2 di Catholic Federation of Aus- inter -relation with the eter- Mass, choir members and His zeal for the spiritual wel- *Rtingariani tralia, graciously directs me nal truths of our Faith and tertained Collins. D. (7, 1 di was outparish fare of the parish with connected The Rev. C Finn. to convey to you. as president. the authoritative teaching of men Garbin, A. (6, 1 di last Sunday morn- standing, while his example been appointed to St. Thamias and' to all the members at- the Church. and to determine activities Keane. P. (5, 2 di About 30 people were during the Family Rosary More College within the Unitending the congress, His how each one, through the ing. Lawrence, B. (7, 1 di inspiration was an Crusade versity of W.A paternal gosel wishes and medium of Your vocation and present. Richardson, S. (6, 1 di to all. prayers for God's guidance the contacts of daily life, may Monsignor expressed his Baccini. D. (4, 2 di spoke on Markey the for Kevin everyone to valued your deliheraa gratitude be to make able light and d) (7, 2 Boyd, D. M. itl members contribution to the welfare of assistance in the conduct of behalf oi the lady tions. Brooks, P. M. (6, 1 d) bring the parish during the year, of the choir and finally "His Holiness is pleased to the Commonwealth and King, E. M. (6, 1 di conspeech Dunne's Father choir the guidance thanking sound especially of note that a subject of such the boon Newbey, P. M. (6, 1 d) for the beautiful and devo- cluded a happy morning's spiritual timeliness. namely, to your fellow -citizens. Della, E. W. (7, 6 di gathering. music. tional Donnelly, J. P. P. (7, 6 di that of Vocation, has been "In older that this intellec"chosen as the theme of your lual aoostolatie of your federa- He was ably supported by Gilroy. T. M. (7, 4 d) The opening general/meetconference. lion may become more fruit - th: Diocesan Director of Five Kairaitis, D. (7, 5 d) Scholarships ing for 1954 of the Palmyra Fr. McCudden, Lancucki, C. J. (5, 4 di "Worthy, indeed, of prayer- ful and efficacious, it is to be Sacred Music,was to hoped said it who will not be day be held an McInerney, R. E. (7, 4 di ful study is the divine plan by hoped that the Boys YCW branch will the Holy Name For Nolan. John A. (6, 4 di which each person is called long distant when there will standardise Sundey. Ian. 24. A large atthis all parishes McCudden in P. of hymns Rev. The aspirations the be realised especially Smith. D. C. (6, 4 di to a place in life, diacesan director of sacred tendance is necessary as Tory. C. H. (7, 2 di designed to help that parti- so mane to see established in year. complement Visitor to the parish, Dio- music, announced during the members wish to plan the acUrouhart, J. McH. (7, 2 d) cular person attain salvation Australia, as a force to your cesan Secretary of the Holy week that this year five boys tivities for the year. Vodanovic, D. M. (7, 3 d) and to be the means, at the and sustaining of assisting efforts and as a further en - Name Society. Mark Foley, will be accepted into St. Branch timbers thank the time, White. B. A. (7, 5 dl same life briefly responded. choir. diocesan chaplain. the Rev. E. cultural the Mary's others to reach the goal of richment of Willmott, G. E. (6, 3 di beloved Choir Fred Those selected will be given Sullivane for visiting the comtheir eternal destiny and hap- of the Church in your tniverconductor Fimmell, R. (7, 3 di Christian Catholic to a scholarships concountry. free such piness; and from bined geneettl Meeting on Dec. Burke, in entertaining with Scott. J. (7 1 d) assured Brothers' College, Perth. and 22, and for his most informastories, amusing sideration, the members of sity. McAuliffe (7, 1 d) but be "It is, then, with these sen- Monsignor Moss of the sup- free voice training. tive talk. the Federation cannot Davidson, R. (1, 1 d) Father, the Holy of the choir and himinspired more fully and gen- timents that Oaiintlett, 0. (7, 3 d) Auditions will be held at The result of the debate all in port erously to the special graces earnestly invoking upon self in every way in the new the college on. Saturday,,, Jan was a victory for Ted Baker's Smith. I. (7 1 d) grace the measure of the state that Is theirs and abundant Cullitv, M. (7, 5 di 23. at 11 a.m., or by appoint- team: Peter Brown was voted would have year. in the fulfilment of its ob- of the Holy Spirit, the most forceful speaker. Turich. J. (7, 1 d) me impart to you as presi- Other speakers in Messrs. ment. ligations. McMahon, B. (6, 2 ti) The annual spiritual rally of the Holy Name Society will be held in St. Mary's Cathedral at 7.36 p.m. on Sunday, Jan.
Non -Catholics Hear of Faith
Nedlands Girl Superior in Qld.
Pope Hopes For Catholic University In Australia
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- Monsignor Moss Entertains Choristers At Nedlands
Palmyra Lads Reopen Branch
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