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The Record Newspaper 22 July 1954

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Marist, Christian Brothers Honour Mary In August

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Present students and past pupils of the Christian and Marist Brothers, and the Brothers themselves, are planning two separate functions next month in honour of the Marian Year.

The Christian Brothers of The /unction which is all schools in the Archdio- being arranged by the S.I.C. cese, together with their Old Boys' Association at pupils, parents and Old the instigation of the Rev. Boys will make their Marian Br. Oliver, F.S.C., director tribute at Aquinas of St. Ildephonsus' College, Father P. Quinn Year College on Sunday, Aug. 8. will be part of a world-wide Although the function is observance by the Marist their own Brothers, their pupils and Gains Doctorate primarily for and de la ex-students. circle, Marist Similar functions will be Salle Brothers and students held in all capital cities Law of St. Louis Jesuit school In where the Marist Brothers has his home at Meckering, will take part. A motorcade Two alumni of St. Charles' Seminary, W.A. After a post -graduate will leave the terrace for have Houses. Senior boys, Old Boys and Reverend Leo Leunig course of three years in Aquinas at 2 p.m. Guildford, the Rev. Noel J. Fitz -Simons dnd is The Marist Brothers from New Mr. and canon law, the Rev. Peter of son fifth the of representatives The Norcia, Subiaco, Bunbury has obtained the docthe Rev. Leo Leunig, will be ordained to the Mrs. H. Leunig, of 14 Golds- Quinn each school will be accom- and Northam will take part. - road, Claremont. torate in that subject in panied by a Marian float. Persons educated by the Rome. priesthood at St. Mary's Cathedral on Sat- worthy He received his primary are anxious Brothers anywhere in the His Grace the Archbishop The Brothers education from the Presento hear from car owners urday, July 31. are invited. It is tation Sisters at St. Thomas' has arranged for Father who propose to be at the world hoped to have car loads School, Claremont, and the Quinn to go to Boston, function which His Grace from country centres. Christian Brothers, at St. U.S.A., at the end of Aug- the Archbishop and Bishop Those proposing to atHe will spend six Patrick's B o y s' School, ust. attend. tend should inform Mr. W. months in that city to gain Goody will Perth. On Sunday, Aug. 15, Kinsella, 177 Duke -street, in matrimonial experience His secondary education procedure in the Boston special devotions will be Scarborough (phone was obtained at Christian Matrimonial Tribunal, held at the 8 o'clock Mass BL1671) or Mr. N. MannoBrothers' College, Perth. In Father Quinn will return in St. Mary's Cathedral for lini, 937 Albany - highway, (phone the interval between leav- to the Archdiocese of Perth all ex -students of the Marist Victoria ing school, and entering St. in March of next year. M2818). Brothers. Charles' Seminary, Guildford, in 1947, he was employed in the Commonwealth Departments of Supply and Development, and Social Services, and also served with the Royal Australian Air Force. Having completed h i s studies in philosophy at St. Charles', he proceeded to projector in showing us a St. Patrick's College, Manly, A moss demonstration of Faith by thou- few films. Rev. N. Fitz -Simons Rev. L. Leunig N.S.W., where he is reading He is sands of Catholics is expected on August 15 CENTRAL. phi- his theology course. The two Ordinandi are mencing his studyHeof began Members and f or mer to be ordained in St. Mary's Feast of the Assumption and the day members of the both youth part of the largest ordina- losophy in 1948. studies on SaturCathedral, Perth, at tion class in the history of his theological to pilgrimage movements, parents and inday, July 31, and will offer of the Diocesan Marian Year St. Patrick's college, Manly. Manly in 1951. terested friends are invited his First Holy Mass in St. numCathedral. the bring Mary's ofgroup be St. Their His first Mass will to a special film evening, Thomas' Church, Claremont, ber of ordinations from fered in the Church of Our on Sunday, August 1. The organisers of the day, July 25, at Wellington to be held in St. Joseph's that ecclesiastical college Lady, Help of Christians, pilgrimage-the Young -square. hall, Subiaco, on Friday After his demobilisation Christian Workers' Move- The social has been post- night, August 13 at 8 p.m. A beyond the 1,000 mark. East Victoria Park on in 1945, ment Force the Air the from that expect week second 1. to the pleasant mixture of light August poned will deacons The He is the youngest son of he became a member of the Cathedral will be packed to in August. All boys are in- entertainment has been proleave Sydney for Perth on the of branch the W. Claremont p.m. when Mr. by 3 late the and capacity Mrs. attend the fortnightmised by the organisers. vited to July 24, the day on which ceremony commences. ly general meeting begin- Proceeds from the evening their classmates will re- Fitz -Simons, and at present Y.C.W. ceive the priesthood. The Y.C.W. executive have ning at 8.15 p.m. this coming will go into the fund for organised the pilgrimage as Tuesday. The main item- sending delegates to the Is Y.C.W. National Conference The Rev. Noel J. Fitz their part towards helping Kevin Myers will again deSimons spent the early years the faithful to gain the monstrate his skill with the in Adelaide in October. of the parish 22 of his life in special Marian Year Indul East Victoria Park, where and also to keep The old mining town of Menzies was en gences, he attended the convent alive the family Rosary. A of Sisters of the 200 school motion to this effect was Pupils of Christian Brothers, 800 fete on Saturday, July 17, when over Mercy. at the 1953 State the Town hall to pay passed at gathered citizens Conference of the MoveFrom 1939 until he enterStrong, Compete in Song and Speech and oldest September. last ment ed the Seminary at Guil- tribute to one of the district's The organisers hope that Some 800 pupils from various schools ford in 1945, he received most highly respected citizens, in the person every Catholic who can pos- conducted by the Christian his education from the Brothers took sibly be at the Cathedral Christian Brothers at St. of Mr. Johann Pianto. on Sunday part in an eisteddfod at the Capitol theatre Mr. Pianto recently corn- the large gathering and by 3 p.m. Patrick's Boys' School and pleted 22 years of consecu- was one of the speakers August 15, will make every at the Terrace, Perth. during the week. tive service as a member of who supported the toast in effort to do so. Under 14 elocution: D. The singing adjudicator At the Seminary he ob- the Menzies Road Board favour of Mr. Pianto which Perth), was Mr. F. Callaway, and Nettleton (C.B.C., tained the Junior and Leav- during the whole of which was proposed by the presi- CATHEDRAL. Congratulations to the the elocution adjudicator 1; T. Cant (C.B.C., Freing certificates before cora- long period he was always dent of the Road Board, Graham McPherson girls onnarrowly defeating Mr. John Nugent Hayward. mantle), 2. Mr. Under 13 elocution: R. J.P. and carried by the the boys in the debate on The results were: large gathering with mu- the morality of mixed marArchbishop Shield for ag- Finucane and P. Doyle are sical honours. The whole of riages. Many thanks gregate choral points: Clon- (C.B.C., Fremantle), equal first. the arrangements were in due to Mr. Fred Frank who tarf, 1; Aquinas, 2. Youth Movement Under 12 elocution: P. the capable hands of the with his lively adjudication Ahern Shield, second agan secretary of the Board Mr. really made the night gregate choral points: Clon- Dullard (C.B.C., Perth), 1; N. Saunders and D. Cole enjoyable one. George Templeman, J. P. 2. Aquinas, tarf, 1; Members to Hold Younes Shield, (C.B.C., Perth), equal The football match with A. G. Mr. Pianto and his family second. are widely known as an Maylands in scheduled to senior choir: Aquinas. Under 11 elocution: T. Pellegrini Shield, junior exemplary Catholic family. begin at 2.30 p.m. on Sun Brown (C.B.C., Perth), 1; A Special Rally choir: Clontarf. B. Connell (C.B.H.S., HighWalsh Shield, juvenile All members of both gate) and C. Trestrail choir: Clontarf. youth movements are reExplained Hear Mass -Catholics Non A. D. Scott Shield, ag- (C.B.C., Leederville), equal minded of the special rally second. points: solo gregate vocal in St. Thomas's hall, ClareC.B.C., Perth. mont on Sunday night, Shield, aggreAnd Talks on Faith at Enquiry Day gatePresident's August 1, to celebrate the elocution points: C.B.C., ordination of Perth's first Perth. When a day of enquiry was held at the Open Solo: R. Isaia former Y.C.W., the Rev. Leo Leunig. Convent of Mercy, Victoria -square, on July (C.B.C., Perth), 1; K. Gatti At Piawaning, on Sunday, Fremantle), 2. Father Leunig will give July 18, St. Ildephionsus' by 120 persons, of whom (C.B.C., Under 14 duet: R. Isaia college first eighteen defeathis first Benediction at 7.30 returned unopposed. He still 11, it was attended p.m. in St. Thomas' Church, remains an active member 67 were non-Catholics. and K. Gatti, 1; T. Moss ed the local team in the and the rally will follow of the Board. The function was spon- the non-Catholics discussed and D. McLaughlin (C.B.C., Victoria Plains competition. immediately afterwards. The ground was heavy, In appreciation of Mr. sored by the Legion of Mary religious problems freely Perth), 2. solo: D. Watt For this historic occasion Pianto's Under 13 and honoured Convert Praesidium, under with the nuns and priests rain and wind making comthe Y.C.W. expects that service tolong (C.B.H.S., Highgate), 1; J. bination play difficult. the Menzies Dis- the chaplaincy of the Rev. present. It every member in its ranks trict the Minister for Local M, McKeon. The day closed with Bene- Moore (C.B.C., Fremantle, was a hard match under will join in the celebration. Government (the Hon. G. Blessed Sac- 2. adverse conditions. 10.30 opened the diction of the at Mass Former members of the Fraser M.L.C.) travelled proceedings, iduring which rament. The organisers ex- Under 12 duet: G. Bewsher Final scores: SIC., 6 to the and J. Paganin (C.B.C., goals 11 points; Piawaning, movement are especially from Perth to Menzies in an was given. pressed gratitude 1; G. Burns and R. Perth), welcomed, and interested order to make a personal The explanation making for Mercy of Sisters goals 8 points, J. Depiazzi and the * parents and friends will presentation of the certifi- Rev. Rev. available Bailey (C.B.C., Fremantle), 6 Goal -scorers: R. Pugh (3), J. Hogan were the their premises 2. also be made at home. All cate. for the ceremony. Tarcissius (2), L. DurBro. speakers. Under 11 solo: F. Moss ack (1). members of the NedlandsHe was accompanied by Claremont, Shenton Park the District Member (Mr. The vestments and church (C.B.C., Perth), 1; G. Hughes Sisters Hungarian then (C.B.C., Perth), 2. branches of the Movement E. M. O'Brien, M.LA.), also furnishings were Fete Open elocution: D. Law- NCGM Make Retreat and members of any other E. M. Heenan M.L.C. shown to enquirers and Plan September Girls of the N.C.G.M. had branch who can get to Messrs. significance Sisters rence (C.B.H.S., Highgate), their Hungarian explained. The J. D. Teahan, M.L.C. MarFather Leunig's first Mass and After lunch three talks will be holding a meeting at 1; J. Dixon (C.B.C., Leeder- a week-end Retreat at 10-11. of whom spoke in highly all ian lodge from July on Sunday morning, should appreciative terms of the were given on the themes: 14 Heytesbury-road, Subi- ville), 2. O'Regan, Father Rev. M. The make every effort to be Pianto family and their long "God and You," elocution: 15, July 27, at Under Tuesday, "The aeo, on there. Church and You," and "The 8 p.m., to make arrange- Parker (C.B.H.S., Highgate), 0.111., was Retreat master, service to the district. Sacrament and ments for their fete in Sep- 1; L. Graham (C.B.C., Lee- and said the devotion of the The Rev. M. Moffatt, the Blessed girls was exemplary. derville), 2. After each lecture tember. parish priest, was among You."

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Perth, Thursday, July 22, 1954

Two Students Of St. Charles Seminary Will Be Ordained

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Thousands Expected In Cathedral Marian Rally -the

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Honoured Johann Pianto Menzies at Years After

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Piawaning Fall To S.I.C. Team


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