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Perth, Thursday, Feb. 17, 1955.
OPENING £9,800 SCHOOL AT INNALOO
His Grace Welcomed Dominicans To Perth
Frank Sheed To Broadcast
A broadcast by Mr. Frank Sheed, the noted Catholic publisher who is visiting Australia, may be heard over Station 6WN on Sunday, Feb. 20. at 7.45 p.m. Mr. Sheed's address, in St. of new school the open declared and the "Plain Christianity" After he had blessed series, has been broadcast welcomArchbishop Dominic at Innaloo on Feb. 6, His Grace the before. According to ABC the lauded and Archdiocese it created much inthe officials to ed the Dominican Fathers terest and is accordingly work of the Dominican nuns. he said, were al- being repeated. His Grace said he was tenerosity and self-sacri- Sisters, ready well and favourably very pleased to be associa- fice which His Grace said the schools of the in he known Priest Of Deanery ted with the afternoon's might be equalled but Scarborough, be surfunction, all the more be- doubted they would that and Gwelup. Avon To Confer Beach Of North as hoped He passed. so was cause the school He was confident they The V. Rev. Mgr. T. LeniDominic's, urgently needed and be- time went on St.emulate the would bring to St. Dom- han, P.P., V.F., dean of the cause it was such a splendid Innaloo, would very ex- Avon districts, announces -Plendid spirit of the parent inic's, Innaloo, theand building. train- that the quarterly confercellent teaching It was up-to-date in de- parish. ing methods that characterof the priests of the sign and equipment and His Grace also welcomed ised their work in all their ence deanery will be held in would measure up very the Dominican Sisters who schools. Clontarf Boys' Town were recently proud at 11 a.m. on Northam adequately to the educa- would staff the school 1. that one of their boys, Raymond March hear to Tuesday, Page 13) List, demand (Donation Dominican The tional authorities' church. for modern school buildings Dixon (above), had distinguished himself and equipment. by winning a four months' free tour of EngHis Grace thanked Mr. Costello and the men assoland and Scotland. ciated with him for the deThe State Child Welfare tinued his scholastic career sign and excellent workDepartment sponsored a boy at Aquinas College. This manship. Considering preits many institutions ear he hopes to obtain his from vailing costs, the price of throughout W.A. in the Leaving. Z9,800 was a very reasonDuring their many weeks' special tour which is being The indeed. able one conducted by the W.A. stay in Britain the boys building comprises four will meet the Duke and Newspapers. large classrooms, 27 x 25ft., Duchess of Gloucester, Lord five boys of one Ray was an and a teachers' room Lady Louis Mountbatexcellent and secured who ablution block. ten, Viscount Althorp (who marks in a special written recently visited Australia His Grace welcomed the examination last December. with Her Majesty the Dominican Fathers to the Archdiocese. They needed These boys appeared be- Queen), and many other for said, he no introduction, fore a special committee very important persons. they were well and favourand Ray was selected to reThe contingent will visit ably known in the other present the many boys' in- Buckingham and St. James' As of Australia. cities capital stitutions in the State. where the Royal Palaces their name implied, they Ray has been in Clon- Family Fleet-st., lives; were an Order of preachers, for over seven years Scotland Yard, Royal Mint, tarf but preaching was only part conduct and his excellent Bank of England, Parliaof their work. throughout this time has ment House, St. Paul's, They had flung themwon for him this coveted Windsor Castle, Henley, selves into the intellectual distinction. Lords, The Oval, Trent movements of every age He secured a good pass Bridge, Edinburgh, Glasschools high conducted and in his Junior examination gow, Inverness, Crieff, Notand universities in many in 1953. He was a memLakes Country, parts of the world. But When His Grace the Archbishop opened a new convent for ber of the first class form- tingham. cathedrals, museums, art first and foremost they were to prepare to ed in Clontarf galleries, colleges, schools, Sisters at Mandurah recently, he replied priests engaged in the work the Presentation for the, Junior examination. theatres, broadcasting and of saving souls, and in that charges occasionally heard reflecting on the training of nuns for Last year he daily con - television studios, shipyards capacity they had come to and factories. Innaloo-to assume spirit- the teaching profession. will spend a week New Home Minister "inThey ual charge of the newly His Grace congratulated vancing in her studies, that women who were familiar digs" at a famous Engof erected parish. the Presentation Sisters on she was not permitted to with the chief currents May Not Be Enemy lish college; a day on the Before many years elaps- the acquisition of a fine con- read any authors other than modern thought. NEW DELHI, India, Feb. Clyde; rambles in ScotWe could not conceive of ed, continued the Arch- vent. Two years ago, he the books given her for her Katju, land; visit a parachute, bishop, he hoped that the said, a school -church had private devotion and the such devout and conse- 8 (NC).-KailasofNath India who balloon and jet training devoting Home Minister women Dominican Fathers would been blessed and opened, text books she was bound crated field, tour Shakespeare and ascribed once than their lives to the important more have here a staff of mission- but it was not possible to to use in class. country. As a consequence, she was work of education and still anti -nationalist motives to Burns crs to give missions and re- open it as a school, because On July 2 the contingent missionaries treats throughout the State of the inability to get staff. represented as being ignor- only playing at it, imparting Christian for Australia arsail will given has India, in for working and to supplement the magNow, however, the Pre- ant of the literary moulding a pretense of knowledge Minister post riving home in August after nificent work in that field sentation Sisters had step- of the minds of youth com- the real thing and drawing up the Home charge four months eventful the an of assumed that was being done by the ped into the breach and mitted to her care. She from the stagnant pools ofit and overseas and carrying with Defence Ministry. Redemptorist and Oblate would open school on Feb- was represented as being a antiquated learning when and memories lasting the them Iri Vallabh Pant is Fathers. ruary 14. The new convent generation behind her age, was their obligation to give new impressions. Home Minister. welcomed would house the school staff out of touch with the in- of the running stream. Grace His sentiments Father Campbell, as first and would also serve as a terests a n d Thousands among the parish priest, and Father holiday home for the Sisters actuating those with whom cleverest and most successFather Flynn, Lewis. He appealed to the from the dioceses of Perth, she was charged. ful women in the land Local Born Jesuit, people to co-operate with Sunbury and New Norcia But, His Grace continued, would be prepared by word them in every way. All during the Christmas vaca- it was not necessary for him and example to give the Is First Pastor Of Jesuit Parish to say that such accusations denial to such foul and spiritual facilities would be tion. were gross exaggerations. baseless assertions. afforded them and he hoped The Rev. Leo Flynn, S.J., born and they would take advantage Gross Exaggerations Those who had been eduIn blessing the presbytery It was something the cated by the nuns and were His Grace thanked Father educated in this State, recently arrived from of those facilities. The parent parish of St. Presentation Sisters had proud to be associated with Harper. a Vincentian priest, charge of the new Jesuit John, Scarborough, had es- looked forward to for a long them could give the lie to for the splendid work he Melbourne to take tablished excellent tradi- time, but until now it had such assertions. Attadale. at parish Mandurah. at doing was tions of piety, devotion, not been possible nor pracOnly a few weeks ago The Vincentian Fathers had Father Flynn is the ticable. They had sore need when the results of the charge of the new parish of youngest son of the late Dr. of a holiday house and they Leaving Certificate appear- Medina and they were also Flynn of Bunbury, who could not have picked a ed in the Press, they saw administering the parish of donated the land on which better place along the coast that a girl had achieved the Mandurah for the time the Marist Brothers' college than Mandurah. rare honour of securing being. is built there. Is His Grace appealed to the seven distinctions in seven His Grace urged the He was educated by the Feb. appreIndia, their show to DELHI, parents NEW subjects. appretheir show to people Christian Brothers at their 8 (NC).-The new president ciation of the presence of of Father Harper's Terrace College. ciation Thanked by Vincentians Conthem the nuns among of the Indian National zeal, efficiency and unselfish Where was she taught? ness by co-operating with A spacious school -church gress, the country's top sending their children to party, U. N. the school and by co-opera- She was taught by the nuns. him in every way in the is nearing completion in the political the that in by It with the teachers axiomatic tion it was educated if And Dhebar, was spiritual and temporal ad- newly -erected parish. one could not give what one ministration of the parish. will be blessed and declared the Jesuit Fathers at St. training of the children. nuns the With that co-operation had not, how could by His Grace the Xavier's College here. con- open Archbishop The Sunday, Archbishop on He succeeds Prime Minis- between parents, pupils and have given that girl the help Mr. Stan Costello March 27. ter Jawaharlal Nehru who teachers the people of Man- necessary to achieve that gratulated their on workmen his and unless standard high recently resigned as leader durah would have more very Staffed by the Sisters of of craftsmanship. of the party because of and more reason, as the they, the nuns, had the standard had Mercy, the new school will years went by, to thank God knowledge and technical Both buildings, he said, pressure of work. primary schooling provide been erected at a very St. for the advent of the Pre- skill themselves. Mr. Dhebar left for boys and girls. Those who had been edu- reasonable price. Xavier's before graduation sentation nuns. The building is not far Leader It was sometimes said, cated in convents knew that Sir Ross McLarty, to begin legal studies. Ile of of the Opposition and mem- from Santa Maria college was frequently put in prison continued His Grace, that the nuns were women is adjacent to the land and also for the district, had ber who in the stormy days before convent education was be- culture, womenstudies and spoke, Father Harper, C.M , reserved for the future India won her indepen- hind the times, that the nun made serious college for boys. Jesuit studies; made the appeal. had no opportunity of ad- continued those dence.
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