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CCOT Floreat Park Has Most No. 2,666
(Registered at the G.P.O., Perth, far tranarnission by post ea a Newspaper).
Perth, Thursday, Aug. 19, 1954
Narembeen's new church, pictured above, was opened by His Grace the Archbishop on August 1. Donations to the building fund are acknowledged below by the Rev. P. Gavin, P.P.
215/15: His Grace Archbishop cold Johns; Pellegrini and Co.; Mr. and Mrs. W. Hynes. Prendiville. £5 each:" Rev. M. Philbin; Lordship Dr. His £5/5: Messrs. Munday Bros.; Mr. and Goofy Hickey. Mrs. W. L. Schilling; Mr. R. J. £65: Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan; Mr. J. O'Shea; Mas£55: Mr. Hugh Kelly. Mc225 each: Mr. and Mrs. P. sum Family; Mrs. A. Pini; Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Draper; Derrnott; Mrs. A. Munro;Mr. Mr. T. Hambly; and Mrs. Ron Butler; porch J. -roofed L. through a flat Mr. and Mrs. Miolini; Mrs. Kelly; Mr. and between the tower and the Messrs. J. P. Lynch. G. Draper; Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lynch; A. T. Mr. each: church, with blue ceramic Mr.£53W. Ooverley; Mr. M. Hag- and Mrs. Holliday; Mr. and Mil. R. T. Draper; Mr. Robbie Mecolumns on the side. garty Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Ray: 215/15 each: Rev. Fr. P. negota; The interior retains the Dr. Donnelly. CosS. Mrs. and Mr. Gavin: £3/3 each: Rt. Rev. Mons. S natural brick, but is very tello. Rev. J. J. O.Mahony; colourful with the arches in £15: Mr. and Mrs. M. Fuch- Wallace: Presentation Convent, Mosman blue and the lighting car- sbictler. Park: Presentation Convent, Mr. Ray; J. Mr. each: £10/10 ried out in polished brass, P. Hayes. Bruce Rock; St. John of God, Subiaco; Rev. J. Boylan; Mr. copper and other metals. £10 each: Mr. Mrs. L. J. and Mrs. C. Commons; Aherns Mr. P. Hickey; Mr. Hickey; marBros.; Mr. and Mrs. F. MathMost striking is the Mr. G. Walker: A. Mrs. ews: Mr. and Mrs. A. Oliver. ble altar. Covered with a and and Mrs. J. Clarke; Mr. W. £3 each: Rev. W. Cleary; egg -crate O'Connor. baldachino in Traynor; Mr. E. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. Federici; Mons. Rev. Rt. each: £5/5 the from B. Della Vedova; form suspended Lenihan; J. D. Rev. Dayszy. Mr. ceiling by brass rods, it is Kennedy: Moppett, Mr. and Mrs. B. P. 22/10, Mr. and Mrs. K. Smith. very high and has a back Mr. A. Ronan; Mr. and Mrs. Continued on page 4. T. J. Woods; Mr. and Mrs. Hawalnut.
Modern Church In City
executed in
Poles Hail Their Queen
Before a large congregation, a new church at Floreat Park was dedicated to Our Lady of Victories by His Grace the Archbishop on August 15. Certain features in the design have been used in this church for the first time in ecclesiastical architec-
-Record Photo Service into tall, narrow windows Constructed in brick and and built by Messrs. Harat each side, and at night tile, the architects have nett and Horner, the new are illumined through the used pre-stressed concrete church also features prearches for the first time in cast concrete slabs in the glass. On the front wall is a this State, and probably for roofing above the side beautiful Our of statue the first time in Australia aisles. It has a detached bell - Lady of Victories, importin a building of this kind. Europe. from Large ed high. Designed by Messrs. Sum- tower 50 feet Entrance to the church is merhayes and Associates, crosses in copper are set
ture in Australia.
2,500 Throng Cathedral
In Marian Pilgrimage preached by the Rev.
J.
More than 2,500 Catholics packed St. Taylor, C.Ss.R., on the need devotion to Our Lady, Mary's Cathedral to pay tribute to the for followed the special prayer. Blessed Virgin Mary in a special Marion Father Taylor stressed the danger to Australia from Year pilgrimage last Sunday. the north, and warned that
The dense crowd, which Young Christian Workers' without the Blessed Viroverflowed into the aisles, Movement, which sponsorre- gin's help, this vast continioined with fervour in the ed the pilgrimage, then ent would be engulfed. recitation of the Rosay, cited the special Marian by The ceremonies concluded composed which started the ceremony. Year prayer, Benediction with Solemn The Rev. J. Depiazzi, the His Holiness the Pope. sermon, of the Blessed Sacrament, powerful A diocesan chaplain of the imparted by the Rt. Rev. Mgr. J. T. McMahon. The pilgrimage was so successful that the executive of the Young Christian For Workers' Movement hopes make it an annual funcThe trustees of the Lynn Scholarship to tion in the Catholic life of have changed the dote of entry to one week the Perth Archdiocese. after the date of entry for the Junior Ex-
Trustees Announce Change Of Scholarship Entry Date
the prayer composed Nearly 400 Polish people from Perth, eluding by Pope Pius XII for the Show Park Victoria are amination. Teachers and candidates Sunday, night, August 15, Kelmscott, Fremantle, Bellevue, Midland Marian Year. the pilgrims, thanks found members hard at Junction, Wexcombe and other suburbs to Then asked to note the new entry time. the hospitality of the parts their rehearsing work Unithe to payment a but tenable The scholarship, of Boys' Town, in "Killarney Kapers." A came to Clontarf in pilgrimage on Aug. 15, manager for two years after the Jun- versity for block extrachad refreshments. rehearsal is on the to honour Our Lady in the Marian Year. day the orphans the ior, is available to any boy tion of marks. Matks will dress For 22 Catholic be available to entrants agenda for Sunday Aug. on -Record Photo Service were all disposed of-some any attending for the great event
which and the 'remainschool in the Archdiocese, after the meeting, appreTo prepare, a triduum devotion to Our Lady was to friendspicnic at Canning who has completed his 18th will decide the winner of August 30. Members through- der to a ciate the support of 'Two was held on Thursday, Fri- constant in Poland leaving the pilyear on the date the exam- the scholarship for 1955. Dam, thus Polthe Saturday in West out its history, and The reason for the above Theatregoers' in the last day and The of the dining use ination begins. the that grims hoped people ish Polish two Entry should be made on change is to obviate the week's "Record" and hope Perth. and other facilities. priests-the Rev. W. Dzie- Mary would assist them in room a form available from the need of waiting for marks to live up to expectations.BI ciol and the Rev. B. Bin- their present trouble as she At 1.30 the pilgrims atCatholic Education Office, to be supplied to the school The basketball team,in the kowski-heard confessions. had assisted them in the tended Vespers and BeneTerrace, and then to be supplied to grade, is faring well 81 St. George's At 2.30 they dediction. On Sunday Missa Can- past With the entry is the trustees. By this met- final matches. A good atPerth. After Mass the Polish peo- parted from Clontarf and 10.30 a.m. at at started tata the at is for tendance looked award to hoped is shilhod it to be forwarded one to the Cathedral Father Dzieciol ple visited the grotto and proceeded Clontarf. ling per subject for which the scholarship earlier than next general meeting;lotmemand recited prayers together to to take part in the diocesan celebrant of was the the candidate has enrolled. has been possible up to the bers hope to see a pilgrimage. in indulgences, the gain that He stated preacher. new faces. This is not an entry fee, present.