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about 70 Castledare to returned happy youngsters after spending a fortnight's holiday in various Catholic homes. On Sunday last, Sept. 12,
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Youngsters Look Out for Friends
Perth, Thursday, Sept. 23, 1954.
to the less privileged. The lads invite their friends to join them at Castledare on Sunday, Oct. 17, for their annual Field Day, which they hope to make a huge success. Special buses will leave St. George's Terrace at fre-
Church Must Be At Side Incurably Migrants And Exiles Of -
Imprisoned Czech Bishop Reported III Following Torture
International
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The meeting held at Naples in VATICAN CITY, Sept. 13. 1951, in which he said that Church must be at the side of the exiles and "the Catholic Church feels to efforts all encourages she and itself obliged to take the emigrants interest in the work deal with the problern of migration in ac- greatest of migration," which incordance with the teachings of Christian volves "the finding of a
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Bishop SALZBURG, Austria, Sept. 13 (NC.) Stefan Trochta of Litomerice, recently sentenced to 25 years imprisonment by a communist tribunal in Prague, Czechoslovakia, is reported to be criin the notorious Pankrac prison in Prague. tically The reports say that there is little hope for the Bishop's recovery from the effects of torture. The 46 -year -old Bishop, a Salesian, was "banished" from his diocese two years ago and later accused of "espionage." Requests of priests for permission to visit the Bishop have been turned down. According to the reports the communists have confiscated the furniture from the Bishop's house, on the ground that he was also sentenced to pay the cost of his "trial."
for immense necescharity. This thought was expressed in a remedy sities." letter to His Eminence John Cardinal de At the time the Pope also to the need of proJong, honorary chairman of the Second Con- pointed tecting, in emigration and gress of the International Catholic Migration immigration, "the dignity the rights of the human * Commission now under way at Breda, Hol- and person and of the family, in land, from Mgr. Giovanni B. Montini, Va- order that the latter may remain united, that it be Archbishop Gives In tican Pro-Secretary of State. home
The first anniversary of the imprisonment of C.ardhal Wysznski. Primate of Poland (above), will be observed by the Polish community on Sunday, Sept, 26 Mass, at which His Grace the Archbishop will be pre-
vent, will be offered in St. Brigid's church, West Perth, at 11.30. (See Page 13.)
Foce of Mounting Wave Of
world able to establish a new The letter, written at the of the nations of therespon% Pope and find there the necessidirection of His Holiness to a sense of their ties for a life of contentPope Pius XII, recalled that sibility in the solution of ment and pleasing to God." Clerical Transfers international His Grace the Archbishop the International Catholic this problem, These sentiments, Monsiand to announces the following Migration Commission (I. in its very nature; organi"have wrote, Montini gnor international CASTELGANDOLFO, Italy, Sept. 13. clerical appointments: C.M.C.) was organized three those established to this an even more directto and Rev. G. Crocetti. assistant His Holiness Pope Pius XII has called on you Years ago at the instance of zations application personal the both at Manjimup. the Holy Father as "the end, he has given and the sup- who are attending this pharmacists to stand firm and remain loyal agency of co-ordination, in- encouragement Migration Congress Rev. M. J. Toop, assistant Catholic See." Holy the of port representaWest Perth. formation and at in to their Christian duty in the face of a great collaborators zealous as quoted Monsignor Montini Rev. W. Foley. assistant tion of the Catholic effort e t h of apostolate the Holy the of address wave of popular immorality which often an at Shenton Park. in this urgent problem of from to delegates of the Church." Father migration." seeks to make them its accomplices. Monsignor Montini referHe spoke in Latin to the at Zaragoza, Spain. He told red to the Apostolic ConstiInternational Congress of them proper legislation "in on Familia" tution "Exsul the History of Pharmacy accord with Catholic morathe subject of the spiritual held here on the 525th an- lity" could be a big help to care of emigrants to indiniversary of Pope Martin them. relationHe said a further help was cate "the intimate V's grant of help to the ship of your efforts with the pharmacists of Rome. The moral training that would work of the Church." audience was held at the illustrate for them the application of laws and prinit is generally known" that Pope's summer home here. Nations' Conscience Archbishop 13. Sept. hold days when immo- ciples. But the greatest help, our "In LONDON, Christians that all the are "How important will be "the is at present the ob- rality is so widespread and the letter said, Christian deliberations of your Con- William Godfrey of Liverpool has indirectly dear of a sustained and bit- all law is so readily broken, honesty of his immediate gress," the letter continued, criticized the trip to Red China undertaken ject assault." conscience-the dihuman held by are you ter frethe by "is illustrated of the "You must never be led gnity and Christian law not judge and guide quency with which this sub- by a Labour Party delegation led by former astray," added, "by any to fail in your duty," the pharmacist's actions." ject of migration has recur- Prime Minister Clement Attlee. He also statementhe which the seeks to Holy Father reminded red in the labour and disby state- give the impression that pharmacists. "At times it courses of the Supreme warned Catholics not to be misled In happen- may happen that clients not are things such Pontiff . ments whitewashing the Chinese communists ing in the Far East and in will ask insistently that "Already in 1941, on the to our accomplices of become countries you the eastern occasion of the commemora- in their war against religion. their crimes." own continent. tion of the Rerum Novarum, He urged the pharmacists of pression that stories about "The Holy See is not in a matter is it "Surely, VATICAN CITY, Sept. 13 in out, pointed His Holiness exagmuch are the regarding persecution to take care lest they place (Radio, NC.) the doubt any to accept An Irish relation to emigration, the common sense the untrue," eternal the not and of if priests percepts gerated of the refate cruel who those of chapel dedicated to St. Coright of the family to a vi- statements said in a Sermon people in those lands where law second to the shameless- lwnban, celebrated Irish Archbishop couna in permanently side tal space . . ness of gain or false pity." monk who died at Bobbio, those who at Tarleton near Preston, "In the post-war period, try rather than of visit He also requested them to Italy, in 615, was inauguratof a Lancashire. used after a planned he has continuously is who pity on the poor who ed in the crypt of St. PeThe Archbishop, few days return Mass For have the written and spoken week or a make Evening DeleApostolic former medicine and have ter's Basilica by Archthe need statements word to arouse not only home and im- gate to Great Britain, said Workers on Oct. trouble paying for it. When bishop John C. McQuaid of Catholics but the conscience calculated to give the Evening Mass for indus- measuring various drops, Dublin, w h o celebrated trial workers will be cele- said the Holy Father, try to Mass ,there. the brated in St. Mary's Cathe- measure a few drops ofhave small distinguished A By dral on Friday, Oct. 1, at 5.45 sweat of the poor who in group of Irish and Vatican bread their earn to p.m. mines, quarries, factories personalities attended the Receive and other difficult places, Mass. They included Joseph governments who reject God and don't make the price Devlin, Irish Minister to and religion have as their any higher than the truly Italy, and two representatives of the Knights of St. aim to destroy the Christian just one. religion and the Catholic Earlier this month, the Columban, President Sean Church in particular." Holy Father sent a message T. O'Kelly of Ireland, and The Archbishop said he to another group of phar- Sean Mackenzie. knew from his long expe- macists, delegates to the Others attending were rience as an Apostolic De- third international congress Father Michael Browne, held reports pharmacists of Catholic O.P., Master of the Sacred legate that "detailed Palace and private theoloare reaching the Holy See gian to His Holiness Pope continually of the grossest freedom the Pius XII; Msgr. Thomas outrages against Ryan, of the Papal Secretaof the Church and her miriate, of State; Father Danisters, and against the freethe of niel O'Connell, S.J., direcdom and dignity tor of the Vatican Osservahuman person." tory; Count Enrico P. GaHe concluded: "The gibbet Sept. last, Tuesday On of the and the jail are more re- 21, the Rev. Theodore Her- leazzi, architect Palaces; the than Sacred Apostolic liable witnesses Rev. the and O.S.B., and Francisco Vaccini, archihustings, and the phrase nandez, Garcia, O.S.B., tect in charge of St. Peter's `peaceful co -existence' falls Ildephonsus Bene- Basilica, who was largely the of members both the of ears strangely on the dictine community at New responsible for planning the Christian as he is led to exNorcia celebrated their ecution or languishes in silver jubilee of ordination. new chapel. Joseph P. Walshe, Irish chains." Owing to the absence of A to the Holy the Lord Abbot, the Rt. Ambassador See who played a major role Rev. G. Gomez, O.S.B., from in initiating the chapel prothe Abbey, official celebra- ject, was prevented by illtions have been deferred ness from witnessing the to a later date. dedication. The Oblate Fathers' Misis chapel Irish The transOn a visit to the State is been has sion Staff Rev. R. J. Morin, adorned in appropriate Irish ferred to Lesmurdie. All the V. who cross Celtic with style, recuperating is applications for Missions S.S.S., Father surmounting the altar. It is and Retreats should be ad- after an illness. of the a gift of the Knights of St. dressed to: V. Rev. F. Gavin, Morin is the SuperiorFathers Columban and is located c/o St. Blessed Sacrament Superior, O.M.I.. close to the tomb of St. Built at a cost of £13,000 the new wing of the Carmelite Brigid's Presbytery, Lesmur- at their church in George - Peter. street, Sydney. Tel. Lesmurdie 261. (See next pace) die.
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