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The Record Newspaper 29 July 1954

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44Y?) /141e-k-A61, Future Parishioners of Dominicans Price: 6d. Welcome First Priest, Fr. Campbell

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Thursday, July 29,

Eileen Rowbottam Now National Sec. To NCGM

On July 23, in the mark the foundation of school -hall at St. John's the Dominicans here. Campbell, the first convent, Scarborough, a of Father the Dominican Order to be gathering of about 200 domiciled in the State, was to his prospective members of the newly - introduced parishioners by the Rev. E. formed parish in the McBride, parish priest of Scarborough, and welcomed Innaloo. Doubleview and on behalf of those present by Killarny districts wel- the chairman, Mr. George comed the Rev. Fintan J. Tyler. evening took the form Campbell, O.P., to the of The a social and dance, follownew parish, which will ed by an excellent supper

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New Episcopal Y.C.W. Leader Brother N.J. Smith Is Local Born Tardun Teacher Dies in Sydney

Rev. Brother Harold Justus On the recommendation of the national chaplain and of the Smith, Postulator for the L. J. Goody, episcopal Rev. Christian Brothers in AustraMost the national council, His Lordship lasia for the past 16 years, after a long illness died on chairman of the National Catholic Girls' Movement, has appointed July 18 at Lewisham Private Miss Eileen Rowbottam national secretary of the Movement. Hospital, Sydney.

supplied by the ladies. The dancing was intercepted by items given by the following: (vocal Mrs. Fred \ Boundy solo), Mrs. Frank Coireavy (violin and vocal solos), Miss Gloria Willcocks and Miss Chris Vernon (duet), Miss Marion Corbett (accompaniste), Mr. Roy Anthony (tenor), Mrs. Carr and Mr. Lloyd Anthony (dance music). Guests were indebted to the organisation of Mr. G. Lyons (MC), Mrs. Frank Hulbert, and Mrs. Frank McGrath. Father Campbell, who comes from East Camberwell, Victoria, was farewelled by parishioners there on July 6.

Brother Smith was born at Miss Rowbottam, who has perience in the official will leave shortly for Mel- Gympie, Queensland. He was to take over her new had a long and varied ex- Catholic Action movement, bourne educated at the Christian duties. Brothers' College. After a Daughter of Mrs. and for- period at the Public Curator's mer police inspector Row- Office, Brisbane, he entered, bottam of Subiaco, Eileen in 1918, the Christian Broreceived h e r education thers' Novitiate, Strathfleld, under the Sisters of Mercy N.S.W. at St. Aloysius, Shenton Later, he taught for the congregation in N.S.W. at Park, and at Bunbury. and Burwood Waverley, In Bunbury she was Young was he (where secretary of the junior superior). He next served as praesidium of the Legion of superior in Mackay, QueensMary. At Shenton Park she land, and after a term at was for five years president Tardun became Postulator. travelling extensive His of the parochial branch of province the throughout the N.C.G.M. him a close knowgained A member of the Perth ledge of the congregation and diocesan executive of the its varied activities. His dismovement since 1948, Miss cerning and kindly nature Rowbottam has filled the of- made him highly successful Born in West Australia, fices of president of the dio- in his particular office. His Lordship, the Most Rev. cesan executive and presi- His many friends, particu- B. Gallagher, Bishop of he men whom the young larly the central group. dent of Pirie, S.A. has been advised and guided in the Port She has been a member choice of a career, will regard appointed episcopal chairof the national executive hisi passing as a personal man of the YCW. (Report during the past 12 months. lass. Page 6). I

Holy Hour Of Clergy to Be Marian Day On Thursday, Aug.

the feast of Our Lady of the Snows, a Holy Hour for the metropolitan clergy will be conducted at Sacred Heart Church, Highgate. The devotions will commence at 11 a.m. and priests are requested to wear choir dress, if possible. As August holds one of the major Marian feasts, it is suggested that the Holy Hour of the 5th might be made a Marian Year oblation. 5,

Choristers of Clontarf Boys' Town Capture Four Shields

Ordination of Rev. Robert Dowglass In Geraldton Will Be First in Diocese Another alumnus of St. Charles' Seminary will receive the priesthood when the Rev. Robert Dowglass is ordained on July 31 by the Most A. J. Gummer, Bishop of Geraldton, in St. Francis Xaviers' Cathedral.

It will be the first ordi- nary, Guildford, he proceed nation ceremony held in the td to St. Patrick's college, Manly for his theological Geraldton Cathedral. The Rev. R. Dowglass is studies. Several priests of the the son of Mrs. N. C. DowArchdiocese will attend the * glass and the late Mr. Dow rites. The Rev. R. J. sacred glass, of Esperance. He completed his secon- McDonald, C.M. will repredary studies under the Sis- sent the staff of St. Charles ters of Mercy, Norseman, Seminary. Other visitors and at the Christian Bro- will be the Rev. G. O'Leary, parish priest of Morley thers' College. Geraldton. Having read his philo- Park and the Rev. C. Cryan, sophy at St. Charles' Semi - parish priest of Donnybrook.

Popularity of Evening Mass The tone, the very good Clontarf Boys' Town ob- fod held at the Capitol choirs wa shighly praised in Draws Larger Attendances tained the report of the adjudicator, blend of voices which were outstanding success in Theatre on July 19.

the Mr. F. Callaway, Reader in well controlled rhythmically, An evening Mass for workers will be this year's Christian Brothers' Rev. Br. J. B. Cahill,Town and the excellent balance of Music, University of WA. Boys' parts merited commendation offered in St. Mary's Cathedral on Friday, School's 7th annual Eistedd- conductor of the by Mr. Callaway. Aug. 6 at 5.45 p.m. Confessions will be Rev. F. Murphy Made He went on to say in his report that there was good Here heard from 5 p.m. to the commencement Oblate Scholastics from Priest for N. Norcia musical phrasing and intelli-

of Mass.

Among the large num- gent singing. The careful put into the preparaThe popularity of the take alcoholic beverages, Go ber of ecclesiastical stu- study tion of the various songs, proevening Mass has been such as wine or beer (but Two young West Australians, scholas- dents who were raised to duced performances which growing. Four hundred at- not spirituous liquors), acthe priesthood in St. Pa- were full of merit. tended in July and some cording to the custom of the tics of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate, left trick's Cathedral, Mel- The Clontarf pianist was 190 received Holy Commu- country, with, and only for Ireland aboard the Oceania on July 26. bourne, McMahon, of Milne-st, by Archbishop Mrs. with, a meal. Bayswater, whose excellent nion. Rev. Brother D. Hughes and the J. D. Simonds, on July 25, assistance in preparing the are the They cethe It is rfcalled that was the Rev. Frank choirs was most gratifying to Rev. Br. J. Fitzpatrick. lebration of evening Mass the Brothers and boys. Murphy. has been instituted to give Both students will con- South Fremantle football The following shields were Father Murphy will serve won industrial workers an op- Psychiatrists May tinue their studies at the club. by Clontarf: The Archbishop's Shield, Brother Fitzpatrick, whose in the Abbey Nullius of Oblate House at Piltown, Co. portunity of making the devotion of the nine first FriKilkenny. Brother Hughes parents reside at Kalgoorlie, New Norcia. He came to highest aggregate points. Ahern Shield, 2nd place agin 1949 from EngHave Patron Saint will read theology and Br. was a student at St. Louis Australia days. Jesuit school, Claremont. land where he had read gregate. This occasion will also The beatification process of Fitzpatrick philosophy. Pellegrini Shield, best junior philosophy theosome and Br. Hughes is the second He entered the Oblate novienable those intending to do an Italian psychiatrist has logy at Mt. St. Bernard's choir. Walsh Shield. best juvenile so to commence a novena in advanced to the stage where son of Mr. and Mrs. Hughes tiate in 1953. abbey, Leicestershire. choir. preparation for the feast of he is called "Servant of God," of 31 Forrest -street, FreIn Ireland the scholastics He was forced by ill the Assumption on Aug. 15. writes Fr. James Van Der mantle. He was educated will meet two other West health to abandon his studThe rules of the Eucharis- Velt, 0.F.M., himself a psy- by the Christian Brothers Australians, Brother John served Marian Promoter Is tic fast for evening Masses chiatrist, of the Catholic Ur& at their port college and at Cranley, of Wembley who ies andthesubsequently British Army in with of America. verstiy St. Charles' Seminary, is reading philosophy, and are given below: the Middle East and India En Route to Europe Dr. Vico Necchi, who died Guildford. Those who wish to reFrank O'Hara, of during World War II. The Rev. H. Wilkins, S.J., In 1953 he entered the Brother ceive Holy Communion at of cancer in 1930 after a lifeOn arriving in this State promoter of Marian Sodalservice to the Church novitiate of the Oblates of Fremantle, who is in the evening Mass must observe time of course. theological ities and editor of "Mamedicine, may well Mary Immaculate at Sorhe was accepted as a cana fast of three hours from and to the patron of today's rento, Victoria. have didate for the priesthood in donna," has been on a brief they novitiate In the solid food, and one hour become psychiatrists, says Fr. Van to this State. His father, who is a coun- just left are two other local the Abbey Nullius of New visit from non-alcoholic drink. Der Velt. He left on July 27 to atmen-Anthony Col- Norcia. He completed his They must abstain from He would be the first cillor of Fremantle City, young a world rally of the tend the with course and Ber- theological alcoholic spirits from the chlatrist to be called has been president and is bert of Nedlands Children of Mary. now vice-president of the nard McFall of Fremantle. Benedictine Fathers there. previous midnight, but may "B ."

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