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About 300 people converted to the Faitf convened in the Town Hall on Tuesday evening and listened intently to pleas for, more active zeal in the work of coaversim4 and to suggestions for implementing the No. 2,674
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A most eloquent and They had come at the invitation of the1Most Rev. L. moving address was given by the V. Rev. P. Talty, eudx Evening Mass, Nov. 5- j.hGo orelyComA tIlaerry andBish C.Ss.R., rector of the ReEvening Mass will be troduced the other speakers. demptorist. monastery. Fath., er Talty spoke of the appeal offered in St. Mary's CathIn a very interesting adedral at 5.45 p.m. on Fri- dress, Mr. Selwyn Grave, of the heart, as well as of the intellect, to non-Cathoday, Nov. 5. senior lecturer in philosophy and stressed the need Confessions will be in the University, outlined lics for Catholics to practise heard from 4.30 p.m. to the "great dissuadents" charity towards those not of against the Faith. militated which 5.30 p.m. people entering the church Mr. Corry Honner outlinTorchlight March and means of overcoming ed the work of the Legion of Mary, with special referThe Rev. John Lynch, them. Paine ence to convert praesidia. Marjorie Miss parish priest of Palmyra, At the conclusion of the of announced during the week spoke of the psychology that preparations are being advertising as it applies to meeting several practiCal made for a torch -light pro- attracting non-Catholics to suggestions were made frorn cession at the Fatima Shrine the true faith. She describ- the body of the hall and in his parish on Sunday, ed how "needs" are created those present were asked to by advertising and of the enrol in the Legion of Mary Dec. 5. Further details will be necessity o f persuading convert work or to join a published in subsequent people that the Catholic class in apologetics which was being organised. Church "had the goods." issues. ;31/312.
Described by the morning Press as "the happiest looking passengers in the liner Esperance Bay," a band of eight Irish Cistercian monks arrived in Fremantle on Monday en route to Mel-Record Photo Service bourne. They are pictured above.
Led by the Rev. Cronan had, of necessity, to be in port, the monks were Sherry, O.C.S.O. the monks, dispensed from their strict the guests of the RedempNorth torist community, commonly known as Trap- observance. During the vessel's stay Perth. pists, will found a monastery near Healsville, Victoria. From the famed CisterFor cian Abbey of St. Joseph at Roscrea, County Tipperary, Ireland, the monks devote themselves through With the introduction, for the first time, of sia rigorous routine lence, fasting and abstin- of a large number of school children, to the ence, to personal sanctifica- procession at Aquinas college, on Sunday, tion by prayer. During the journey they Oct. 31, a major marshalling problem has
Order Marshals Appeal At Aquinas Procession, Sunday
arisen. Officials request marchers to study Nuncio to Ireland and follow the procedure outlined below: Greeted at Maynooth The order of the proces- The Children of Mary
Ireland, Oct. sion will be: cross bearer will assemble at the quad in (NC)-Archbishop Al- and acolytes; the first Mar- rangle at 3 p.m. and be not berto Levame, recently ap- ian float; boys' schools; un- position at the ovalFormpointed Papal Nuncio to attached laity; New Austra- later than 3.15 p.m. on Ireland, was given a liturgi- lians; Children of Mary ing the two inner lanes Sacred the oval they will face in cal reception by the Irish (two laneways); Host the Sacred hierarchy at St. Patrick's Heart sodality; Holy Name wards as DUBLIN,
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college, the national semin- men; second Marian float; passes by. The Third Orders will acary in Maynooth, County girls' schools; Third Orders. The groups will move off company the procession to Kildare. six, keeping lines of in was Nuncio greeted The move to by Archbishop John C. Mc- five paces apart. A marshal the altar and then will lead each contingent. their scheduled position. Quaid of Dublin.
When the N.C.G.M. stages the fashion festival at the Embassy ballroom on Wednesday, Nov. 3, it will mark the culmination of months of steady training of seven Movement girls (above) who have been specially trained under the supervision of Pat Gordon -Record Photo Service for this parade.
Tickets are available at These girls who are as- described as having a spiritsisting Pat Gordon, Geral- ually ruinous effect, espe- Pellegrini's, Embassy ballroom and N.C.G.M. headdine Bahen and Jenny Guhl cially on young people. Many words have been quarters. will present to the fashion conscious public a display written on this subject but of styles and fashions which N.C.G.M. girls feel that the Red are modern and at the same time has come for positive GRAZ, Austria, Oct. 19 time acceptable to the ideals action to be taken and that of members of the N.C.G.M. has prompted them to stage (NC)-An aged Bishop, In They feel it their duty to the fashion festival which serious ill health since his take action against immod- the, hope will go a long brutal beating by Communesty in dress which His way in showing girls what ist ruffians a year, ago, has received the last rites, acHoliness Pope Pius XII has decent dressing means. cording t o informatista reaching here. The Sacraments were given to 81 -year -old Bishop Lajci Budanovic of Subotica when his health deterioratOn Monday, Nov. 1, the Tuesday, Nov. 2, a Plenary ed suddenly. The Red at4 to will Indulgence, applicable be new school at Spearwood which Masses Saints, tack on the Bishop was Pictured above is the feast of All will be celebrated in St. the Holy Souls in Purga- made in September of last blessed and opened on Sunday, Nov. 7. Built largely by self-help Mary's Cathedral at 6, 7, tory, may be gained by year as part of the series of 8.15, 9, 10 and a special those who have been to violence aimed at intimidamethods, it has cost £7,000. The Rev. J. Chokolich, classrooms, 26 x 23 ft. and the solid, attractive build - lunch-hour Mass at 12.10 Confession, received Holy ting the hierarchy into acCommunion and as often as cepting the government's parish priest has let out another large one provided ing which has plenty of naTuesday, Nov. 2, is All they visit a church say "SS. Cyril and Methodius tural light. the sub-contracts. He and with sliding doors. Situated on the main Souls' Day. Mass will be six Paters, Ayes and Gloria& Priests' Association." Mr. Bezic have been deIn addition there is a Rockingham-road, on the offered In the Cathedral Bishop Budenovic was set' signers and quantity sur- music room and office, a same block as the school - each half-hour from 6 sm. Confessions in preparation upon at Sambor while on a veyors. Mr. Arnold Doucloaktwo kitchen, small bikin has supervised the rooms and a spacious ve- church, the school is staff- to 9.30 a.m. A special for these Feasts will be Confirmation tour. He was ed by the Sisters of St. lunch-hour Maas will be heard on Saturday, Oct. 30, clubbed, stripped of his colwork of "busy bees" and randah, 80ft. x 8ft. from noon to 1 pas., 4 p.m. - lar and cassock, thrown into Joseph of the Apparition and celebrated at 12.10 p.m. paid labour without fee. From 12 noon on Monday, 6 p.m. and after evening de- a truck and held prisoner A porch and entrance has an enrolment of 118 The building is of brick by ruffians for several days. votions. on Nov. 1, to midnight into 8 ft.) lead children. hall (23 x and tile, comprising two
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Six Masses In Cathedral For Feasts Of All Saints, All Souls