No. 2,673
Tablet Unveiling Will Recall Visit Of Rosary Apostle
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Ofor Perth, Thursday, Oct. 7, 1954.
(Registered at the G.P. transmission by poet aa a Newspaper)
Westralian Delegates At NCGM Conference Hear Work's Scope
papers regarding undesiThree officials of the diocesan council of the National rable advertising. (EpisJ. Goody L. Rev. Among the services sponMost the by Catholic Girls' movement, led sored by the NCGM are li(diocesan J. Depiazzi Rev. the and chairman) national copal braries, basketball, tablesavings scheme s, chaplain) attended the national conference and council meeting tennis, picnics, dances, cookingof the movement, held in Melbourne at the end of last month. socials, learn -to -
classes, The diocesan representa- that of the total member- ow displays with the same dance classes, dressmaking, intent. and weekly half-hour relitives were Margaret Col- ship of the movement 62 per Maitland girls took part gious instruction classes. leran, diocesan president; cent are office -workers, 18 protestmeeting in a public -assissales are cent per Thirteen Pre -Cana ContreaMary Kiely. diocesan against indecent litera- ferences, with an attendance sures; and Judy Hickey, as- tants and 20 per cent are ing were encougroups ture and miscellaneous. of 500 couples, have been sistant -treasurer. In almost every diocese, raged to write to news- held throughout Australia. The National Conference In one area special coursdeliberations extended from training courses of some papers on the same question. Perth groups also took es for girls leaving school Sept. 20-21 and the Council description for executive have leaders between 350-400 and attracted members 23-24. stores, action by writing to meetings from Sept. A bronze tablet commemorating the The office -bearers of the been held, including one - manufacturers and news- girls last year. of the Fatima Shrine (above) by dedication national executive are the day Retreats. Representative action" V. Rev. J. Murphy, S.J., Rev. Patrick Peyton, C.S.C. lost year, the dionational chaplain; the Rev. was quoted in several preChild Queen Forms Rosary In will be unveiled at Palmyra of Sunday, B. Leonard, assistant -chap- ceses. In Brisbane girls lain; Miss Roma Robbins, pared articles for women's Oct. 10, by His Grace the Archbishop.
national president; Miss Eileen Rowbottam (Perth) national secretary. Miss Colleran, also of Perth, was elected to the national executive. Among the dioceses represented were: Adelaide, Ballarat, Bathurst, Brisbane, MaitCanberra-Goulburn, land, Melbourne, Pert h, n hurst d S a Rockhampton, and Townsville. An interesting aspect of the national report showed
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Carmelite Saint To Be Honoured
Rosebuds at Toodyay Function
This ceremony will be of the Blessed Sacrament Sunday Oct. 3 in the parish of St. John preceded by a Marian pro- will be given at the shrine. at Toodyay was observed as Rosary Sunday. cession which will leave the During the procession in Foss -street at 3 hymns will be sung and the A Misso Cantata was celebrated in the church p.m. It will proceed to Ham- Rosary recited. morning at which was made a general Com- mad-st., along Harris-st. The order of procession and re-enter the church will be: Sacred Heart sodamunion of the faithful. thence it lities and all other women;
In the evening at 7.30 for the preservation of the grounds. From to the shrine children of Mary and aspip.m. the church was filled Australia they loved so will move where the crowning of Our rants; girls in school uniwith people from all corners much. soFather O'Reilly extends Lady's statue will take forms; boys; Holy Namemen; of the parish to witness dalities and all other the statue of Our Lady being grateful thanks to t h e place. After the crowning His the Aquinas cadets, who crowned Queen of the Ro- school choir for its reverent Grace will unveil the Father will form a guard of honour. and tender rendering of the sary. It is hoped that as many Memorial tablet. Peyton to the Sisters music, day's proThe royal, colourful The Rosary and short ad- as can will pay tribute to for the sacrificed time in cession moved up the centre making the altars magni- dress will follow, then the their Queen on this, the aisle headed by the cross - ficent pictures for the me- Marian Year prayers and the Sunday within the octave bearer and acolytes, Holy morable occasion and the act of consecration of all of. the Holy Rosary, and Angels, aspirants, Child ;en kind donors of candles and present to the Immaculate renew the promises of their of Mary; then followed the flowers. Heart of Mary. Benediction daily Family Rosary. royal group led by two page the crown, with girl boys, queen and attendants, followed by the statue of Our Lady on a gold and silver
His Grace the Archbishop will preside at High Mass at 9 a.m. at the public chapel of the Carmelite monastery, Nedlands, on Friday, Oct. 15, feast of St. Teresa decorated bier. Most Rev. L. J. Goody of Avila. Consecration The Blessed Sacrament papers giving a Christian Parish will be exposed for worship picture of the need for As it moved the choir following Mass until 4 p.m. women to play their part in sang "This is the image of On Sunday, Oct. 17 at 3.30 the home as God ordained it. Our Queen." Then Our Lady a highlight in international aspect conference p.m. a panegyric of the ADELAIDE. Adelaide members urged was crowned by the little the movement's history in Saint will be preached by firms to stock Christmas queen with a crown of cream Movement, Australia. the Rev. F. Chapman, of cards and decorations con- roses. At this solemn mo- of the Young Christian Workers the Columban Fathers. veying the real meaning of ment the Rev. R. O'Reilly was the main theme of the opening of the Christmas and urged wind - consecrated the entire parish eighth national conference of the movement A. to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. here on October 3. The founder of the YCW., Organiser Visited After this the little queen From Perth Diocesan proStage Cardijn, in Girls Presentation Convent moved down the aisle pick- pagandist a n d delegate, Belgium Canon a special message said that ing envelopes from the peo- JOHN BULBECIL After a welcome from the while the conference was Branches YCW containing their pledges in Adelaide, he Excellent Sports Meeting, Ball Game ple to continue the family Ro- national president, John meeting be attending the would the heard delegates The annual "Iona" sports trophies won by the runners sary; these she spilled at Doherty, Our Lady's feet. The came Archbishop of Adelaide, the twentieth anniversary of day was run on Sept. 25 in during the day. The captain of the win- the Rosary and at each Hail Most Rev. M. Beovich, con- the Swiss YCW. glorious sunshine and beauon Delegates also heard a tiful surrondings. The pro- ning team, St. Therese's, Mary the little queen placed gratulate the movement gramme started with the Miss D. Collins, made a a rosebud in Rosary forma- its good work and express special tape-recorded mesthe hope that the conference sage from the Philippines running of the heats in all small presentation to Mrs. tion in front of the altar. Y.C.W. would be successful. ages, and junior and open Pedersen for all the work Rosary Family The conference opened the thoughout done The episcopal chairman she had championships. "Hail Holy of the movement, His Lord- last Sunday with a day of the After year. After all heats were fistrains, the to and Queen" ships Bishop B. Gallagher, recollection at the PasResults of all Races nished the ladies gave the Rosary white and then read a message of sionist Monastery at Glen Boys 7 yrs.: 1st. D. Gros- "The children and adults lunch. gold, welcome from His Holiness Osmond. 2nd. B. Bolt. take from thy Virgin the Pope and from the At 1.30 p.m. the finals of ser; The whole of the 150 -odd Boys 8 yrs.: 1st. J. Stra- We hand; all races were run off, and han; Apostolic Delegate Arch- delegates from all states atSeeber. 2nd. M. pledge of the power of bishop Carboni. there were some very close tended. Boys open: 1st. J. Strahan; A God finishes. The National Secretary, Besides representatives 2nd. F. Smith. our strengthen and mesheal To read then Wilson, Jim from the movement in all Then there was Mrs. PeGirls 8 yrs.: 1st. M. Exto Land." Y.C.W. the from the Y.C.W. sages where the states all by dersen's display ley; 2nd. V. Willis. little queen presented to America, England and operates, there are also obchildren and the grand Girls 9 yrs.: 1st. M. Gros- the Heaof Queen crowned Holland. the and Malta Wales, servers from New South march, which very good. ser; 2nd. L Birrell. a gold and silver Rosary All the messages stressed Wales and a chaplain from The judges finally gave a Girls 10 yrs.: 1st. S. Sim- ven the for pledge as a final the desire of the movement New Zealand. decision in favour of St. mons; 2nd. C. Hanrahan. saying of the fa_ in those countries to come Together with 14 deleAnne's (1), Nagle (2), St. Girls 11 yrs.: 1st. V. Mul- continued Dialogue Mass mily Rosary. closer together in its aposgates from the Perth YCW., and St. lane; 2nd. M. Robertson. Therese's (3) As I write this, delegates Mr. Dan Callahan (above) Mary's (4). Father O'Reilly then tolic work. Girls 12 yrs.: 1st. L. Stra"It is our privilege and are listening to the report left Perth last week to atspoke on the power of the The ball games were very han; 2nd. A. Doulis. to bring our fellow from the National Secretary, tend the national conference Girls 13 yrs.: 1st. K. family Rosary in helping to missionworkers good also and some very to a love Jim Wilson. of the YCW., which opened fight against all the forces young close finishes were wit- Darcy; 2nd. M. Shepard. Tonight, Monday night, in Adelaide on Oct. 3. of God and, as service Open champ.: 1st. A. Ryn- that would undermine the and nessed in these, too. expect organisers and Adelaide Christ, of members the home, the of sanctity Mr. Callahan, a fullWhen the sports pro- ders; 2nd. J. Reynolds. we are a large crowd at a Dialogue Junior champ.: 1st. L. permanence of the home, united as t such, gramme concluded Mr. J. Com- time organiser for the YCW. the sacredness of conjugal conscious ha t we can Mass and ata General in Melbourne, visited all the Strahan; 2nd. A. Doulis. Kenworthy thanked St. Francis other in achiev- munion Open champ.: 1st. A. Ryn_ love. Thus they would be help each goal, branches of the YCW. in ladies for their provisioning, no matter Xavier Cathedral. this insing the preserve to enabled Reynolds. J. 2nd. ders; also the sports committee The delegates face an this State and attended the or not, Sack Race: 1st. N. Smith. titutions of the home and whether we meet for their co-ooperation in list of motions State conference of the imposing many how matter no beauty all the in family 1st. the Wheelbarrow Race: Y.C.W. making the sports a success_ seas and lands separate us," but from the conference integrity and unity of their Hogar. R. and M. Cook ful day. plan of 1st. K. and their maintenance would the National Secretary of should come some Obstacle Race: Afterwards followed the be the mightiest bulwark England, Kevin Muir, said. action which will make the presentation of all the Carter; 2nd. J. Hope.
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