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The Record Newspaper 27 January 1955

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Carry Off Four Of Ten Exhibitions

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Perth ,Thursday

Jan., 27 , 1955.

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For Bunbury Prepares For Farewell Chapman First Bishop's Welcome Fr. F.

Prior to his return to the the Islands, Philippine Rev. F. Chapman, S.S.C.. St. at. will farewelled be When the Most Rev. L. J. Goody, D.D., Ph.D., is enthroned Anne's School, North FreBunbury, Cathedral, Feb. Thursday, Patrick's on St. mantle, in by His Grace the Archbishop at 8 p.m. of appointment will be 3. Alt of Father Chapman's on Sunday next, Jan. 30, the Papal Bull occupant, first the friends Goody, are invited to atBishop read. During the ceremony, tend the social, the proR. A. WITTENOOM. his See. of possession take ceeds which will be donof officially will reply the will in Goody to his mission ated Bishop The enthronement cerePhilippines. from the throne. mony will commence with At the conclusion of Mass. the celebration of Pontifisolemnwill Archbishop the p.m. cal High Mass at 5 ly enthrone Bishop Goody, The Most Rev. A. J. Gumas Bishop of Bunbury. A will take place the same . mer, Bishop of Geraldton; solemn Te Deum of thanks- evening at 8.30 p.m. in the the Most Rev. B. Gallagher, giving will then be sung. Mayfair Theatre, Stephen= Bishop of Port Pirie, S.A.; Four front seats on the st.. Bunbury. The V. Rev. and two representatives of Gospel side of the Cathe- M. Holohan, P.P., Busselton, the Abbey Nulius of New dral will be reserved for will be chairman of this Norcia, will be present. the clergy, who are asked function. Bishop Goody will be the will Byrne Monsignor to be vested in surplice and celebrant of the Mass. The welcome His Lordship on soutane. assistant priest will be the He A section of the Epistle behalf of the clergy. V. Rev. Mgr. F. Byrne, V.G., side will be reserved for will be seconded by the parish priest of Albany. D. Downey, P.P., V. Rev. parish and official guests The Rev. J. O'Mahony of representatives. Each parish Collie. Wagin will be deacon and The welcome on behalf of the diocese will have the V. Rev. E. Kenny (acttwo official representatives of the laity will be propossubadministrator) ing ed and seconded by laymen in this section. W. J. WALSH deacon. The general body of the from each of the deaneries. Cathedral will be for the The Diocesan Foundation Function Explained Students of Catholic schools gained four laity who will be directed Fund will be presented to His Grace the Archto their places by ushers. His Lordship by the Dio- of the ten exhibitions awarded by the Govbishop, presiding at the Loudspeakers outside the cesan Committee. The chilthrone, will be assisted by the Leaving CerCathedral will make it dren's presentation of the ernment on the results of the Rt. Rev. Mgr. E. Kenand spiritual tificate examination. possible for those .unable to tabernacle and nedy, V.G., (Perth) be accommodated inside to bouquet will follow. the Rt. Rev. Mgr. J. WalA. J. Groessler, of St. W. J Walsh, of Christian Visiting Bishops will then follow the ceremonies. High School. lace, Bunbury. Louis Jesuit School, Clare- Brothers' and speak invited to of be reception The official ceremonies During the was awarded the ex- Highgate, received the exthe newly enthroned Bishop Bishop Goody will respond. mont, the V. Rev. A. E. Johnston, hibition. Ian two any for hibition parish priest of Kensington, General exhibitions went (excluding English). will give a commentary on to R. A. Wittenoom, of St. geFoloorgyt,hebihoilgolgt School, and $. S. the significance of the var- Most Rev. B. Gallagher, cin hemistry,guages Louis' ious parts of the ceremony. Bishop of Port Pirie, S.A., physics. agricultural science, Sadler, of C.B.C. Perth. During the Mass the who will attend the enthronement. Archbishop will speak and

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Dominican Sisters

Non -Catholics May Hear Explanation

At the end of 1953, nine religious teach- School Year Will Open With Mass a tthreee aihs

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For Religious Teachers At Cathedral Of Faith At St. Joseph's Orphanage There will be a Moss for religious teachcompleted their course of training. They A function conducted by Catholics will were: Sister M. Gerard Lilley ), Sister M. ers at St. Mary's Cathedral at 9.30 on not grant admission to Catholics unless they Declan (Callaly) and Sister M. Antoninus Thursday, Feb. 3. The preacher will be All were from Dominican Rev. Fr. D. Lewis. O.P. are accompanied each by a non-Catholic. (Campbell). (

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September

will be followed by sume. year, exclusive of 1955 en - a This This is the Day of Enquiry at St. Joseph's Priory, Dongara. conference at the Chris- 12. joined at the trants. This has been an tian country They were in Especially College Brothers' Orphanage on Sunday, Feb. 6. beginning of 1954 by nine encouraging response to the' theatrette, following the schools, dependence upon '

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opportunity for this kind of Mass. Further details of the bus services makes unitraining. made possible by The desirable. formity by conference will be posted to dates opened negotiations above make our holiMonsignor J. T. McMahon the teaching Orders. copartially or wholly days At a meeting of the during 1951. with State school of Catholic Educa- incident holidays. The following Dominican Council on Dec. 18, the followholidays at the end Siste-s of Dongara secured tion ing vacations for 1955 were of The first term give four days good results: Sister Mary de Ricci, agreed upon: longer than State primary Levitzke also completed her End of term I: Break-up, schools, so there is proviFriday, May 13; resume, sion for a holiday for teachB certificate. Sister Mary Assumpta Monday. May 30. ers after a week's religious the Faith. Moriarty passed first year End of term II: Break- holiday school, when these prohistory. Enquiry of in English, Arts Day re occur. The up. Friday, August 26; psychology and philosophy, vides an opportunity to reof Mercy were of bereaved The Sisters with distinction in history. spond to the Bishop's plea. Sister Mary Regina It will commence at 10.30 an indefatigable worker with a great spirit O'Neill passed three subjects a.m. with an explanatory M. Gerard Rev. the Sister when philo- Three Priests Are Reported Executed intervals Arts I, psychology, in of hospitality Mass, followed at by short talks on God, the (McCann) of Dardanup, died at St. Anne's sophy and Italian. HONG KONG, Jan. 17 ( NC)-No conSister Mary Catherine Church and the Blessed from Catholic sources has yet ethics and Dec. 28. added on Norton firmation Home Nursing Sacrament. Born in Dublin, Sister side were recited by the education to six subjects been received here of the execution of three Questions Welcome Gerard most of her Rev. J. O'Grady, former already completed. non- religious spent from Sister Mary Gerard Lilley priests and a layman, which was announced Questions life in Dardanup, parish priest of Dardanup, Catholics will be welcomed excepting short periods at assisted by the Rev. C. Cun- added English II and Italian lin a Chinese Communist newspaper. combe not to four subjects already will I and they ningham, the present pastor. Bunbury and Bridgetown. According to Hankow's the Legion of Mary and mitted in any way. Sister Gerald had patient - gained. to the Voice of Mass Solemn Requiem Sister Mary Alphonsus Communist paper, "Chang- listening Luncheon and afternoon was offered in the convent ly suffered a long illness. Smith passed English I and kiang Daily," the four in- America. Yang Shao-hwei Father tea will be provided and chapel, Victoria-sq., in the May she rest in peace. of head acting the cluded French I. the Day will conclude with presence of the Most Rev. Mary the Wuchang Diocese of was charged with having Sister Margaret Dominican Parish Benediction of the Blessed L. J. Goody, Bishop of He is organised the Legion of Hupeh province. to history Willmott added Sacrament (also explained) Bunbury. Father John Joseph Shih, Mary in the Hankow archBuilds New School English and French. diocese. The Reds said he at 5 p.m. Mary Cecilia O.F.M., Vicar General, who A new school, dedicated Sister large gathering of A the prevented young Catholics An opportunity will also South-West former to St. Dominic, will be Murphy gained the A.Mus. assumed government ofRemand from joining the Commundiocese when Bishop be given to inspect the South-West priests attend- opened by His Grace the (piano). ist "New Democratic Youth and ed the obsequies. The music Archbishop at 3 p.m. on furnishings chapel Sister Mary Gerard Lilley bert Kowalski, O.F.M., was Corps," and branded them last China from expelled vestments. of the Requiem was de- Sunday, Feb. 6, in Innaloo, obtained the Associate in apostates if they did so. September. Those intending to be votionally sung by a choir the parish conducted by the Art of Spech. Another priest, Father accused The Communists gainwho Fathers. Allnutt, Lesley Dominican of Mercy. Sisters Cathof the notify should present been Chen Liang-tso of the The school is situated in ed 90 marks in Grade II, Art Father Shih of having The Rev. J. Hogan offerdiocese and rector olic Missions Office, 81 St. Wuchang the of Speech, has received a special agent for for of the regional seminary George's -ter. (B2546) by ed the Mass, assisted by the Beatrice-st. between Hunand (deacon) triss and Odin-rds. The from the University a United States 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. Rev. J. Depiazzi Kai-Shek in 1944. was accused of having plotand the Rev. B. Harris nearest approach is by Hun- special letter of recommen- Chiang 2. also accused of ted with the "Nationalists was He was she which in from Scarborough dation triss-rd. Rev. J. The at -deacon). (sub while On Thursday, Feb. 10, by the having forbidden Catholics and local ruffians"work turn commended and Beach -rd. end highly of master was of McNamara hi series a new p.m., 7.45 the "Changkiang doing missionary right at first intersection examiners on the excellence to read and Hupeh. Kucheng, talks on the Catholic Faith ceremonies. organising of Daily," work. her Beatrice-st. of is which grave at the prayers The Cenat the commence

The Day of Enquiry is tral Catholic Library, 36 Sisters beginning their twobeing organised by the con- Pier-st. Non -Catholics are year course, and a further vert praesidium of the welcome as well as Catho- group will enter this year. A total of 21 Sisters have lics who need more instrucLegion of Mary. already begun training this tion in their religion. 'It is recalled by the organisers that His Lordship Bishop Goody, at the Town Hall meeting in October last year, appealed for Catholics to assist interested nonCatholics to learn more of

Sister Mary Gerard Dies At Dardanup

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