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Enclosed Nuns To Be Heard On Air On Tuesday, April 5, from 9.30 p.m. to 10.40 p.m., and regional 6WN on stations, the ABC are presenting a play called "The Cradle Song." by the Spanish writer, Gregorio Martinez Sierra. The story is set in the quiet cloisters of an enclosed order of Dominican nuns. Almost their only contact with the world is a grill in the great door, and the revolving wheel beside it. on which offerings can be placed and so passed into the convent. it Then, one morning
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is the Prioress's birthday they find on the wheel
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Bishop Fulton J. Sheen, America's top-
covered basket. Inside it is ranking religious speaker, will be heard in a baby girl and also a note, station 6PR at 9.30 p.m. on asking the nuns to look Perth over radio after the baby, as her Sunday, April 17, and on each Sunday folmother cannot. The story of the girl lowing. In his "Life is Worth! Each Sunday nightonethe Society the Teresa and of the light and by purchased of Bishop will speak on Keaney House, pictured above, has been love that she brings to the Living," television broadcast! Sheen a variety of subjects: fear, Bishop a America, in makes nuns the of boys. of lives care -to - tolerance, character, Comof St. Vincent de Paul for the play full of human appeal holds spellbound a coastrecboredom, war, munism, coast viewing audience and genuine charm. motherhood, teen-agers, vicinity be in the to Cathby koned is version leaving English boys This of -care after peace, marriage. A modest beginning for the Garrett Underhill, of 20 million people. John Thousands upon thousands of St. Vincent whose work has been adapt- The actual sound track be will olic institutions has been announced by members will remember the impact ed for radio by Catherine of this programme in 6PR. property a from broadcast £6,200 his visit to Australia a of for Shepherd. de Paul Society who have purchased few years ago. project The House. No one can afford to miss North Perth which will be known as Keaney talks which will be Grace the Archbishop. Toodyay Honours St. Maria Goretti; these His by approved interest to Catholic and of enthusiastically been has pronon-Catholic alike. Youth cost of purchasing the Dedicated under the pat- to the president.Society of perty, the Society now has In Her Guild Children 14 ronage of Our Lady of Per- Hostel committee, Enrols house. the furnish to 104 St. Paul, de petual Succour, Keaney St. Vincent The house itself and the Perth. At St. John's Church, Toodyay, on Mar. Dancing Popular House is situated at the George's-ter., has been Seamen's Institute has been project The and Leake-st. of corner Society the and mortgaged a special function centred about the Brother 25, Rev. the by hailed Alma -rd., North Perth. I has thus tied up all its renews best "the as Garvey leavlads modern child martyr of chastity, St. Maria With Parishioners It will receive about the follow- sources. It is hoped that Goretti. ing Bindoon, Clontarf and have heard in good homes Catholics institutions from boys of up Tardun-both migrants and since I became Provincial." will appreciate the dangers! The day began with a Australians. It will cater Of Tuart As an earnest of the im- facing homeless boys and Missa Cantata at 6.45 a.m., also for boys who come from which the Society will assist financially in the the music of the Mass being Catholic Missions walls of St. Denis' The the country to work in the portance Donations project. present and reverently renof St. Vincent de Paul atHall, Tuart Hill, literally city. of St. sweetlyby the school choir. "Society endorsed for project this to dered commencement taches a For bulged with people who of institution- Vincent de Paul," and seat In the afternoon at 2.30, Change Premises flocked to a dance held there Keaney House will be able the after -care it should be made to the address givenas above pupils in the school the all last Tuesday night. to accommodate 10 boys and al boXs,that conThe Catholic Missions the Society has may be claimed assembled in the senior a married couple who will public with orchestra, The office, formerly at 81 St. limit. cessional deducations from class room where the Rosthe to itself indebted the guide and supervise George's -ter., has moved Doreen Darcy (Mrs. Bryant) In addition to the capital taxation. ary and Litany were recitlads' activities. at the piano certainly set to City Mutual Life Ased. At the conclusion of Officials of the Society of surance Buildings, 62 everybody's feet tapping. Continued next column St. Vincent de Paul pointSt. George's -ter., 3rd Even the rotund figure of ed out that it was a source the parish priest, V. Rev. P. floor, Room No. 11. All of worry to Brother Keaney correspondence should Nolan, could be seen jigging during his life that no one to the hot rhythm dispensed be addressed to the Rev. came forward to complete by this versatile orchestra. McKeon at the above Doctor P. Quinn M. the foundations he laid. address. Parishioners from neighBoys of 16 needed superOsMINIW4C=.04M111.M.141.0-411MOMM.1.1M04110041111 bouring parishes, with vision and guidance. They Is Back Home the prayers, the Rev. R. borne Park to the fore, helpwere thrust on to a society the coffers. fill ed to of which they knew nothing O'Reilly blessed a large picRev. A. Langmead, parish and their numbers were inture of St. Maria Goretti Study U.S. all Not annually. creasing (15" x 30") after which the priest of Osborne Park, also could be catered for in the Guild seniors, Maureen Har- attended. The last Sunday of April each year is new project and the Society rington and Marie O'Reilly Perhaps the highlight of looked to Catholic homes to specially set aside and authorised by His placed the new picture in this very enjoyable evening co-operate in solving the its position on the school was the grand effort of SunAppeal as the Archbishop the Grace problem. wall. "Paddy" Deering, a stalwart Boys' Town. Clontarf Then 24 new members of Tuart Hill. for day Sons, Not Lodgers guild. the into were received Our of mosaic A beautiful The Christian Brothers Coming Events When boys in institutions All then stood and renewed of Perpetual Succour reached the age of 16 they are trying to make this Lady With a threat to show the their promises to be faithof the front the adorns successmore Perth in effort year's contacted be would ful to the guild rules. All young 'uns how it should be overhead in by members of the society ful than previously, in an building, while knelt and said the prayer to done, "Paddy" grabbed a niche and all details regarding endeavour to surmount the a specially prepared the child martyr, then stood partner, not his wife, and late the Child Welfare Depart- difficult problem of keeping is a life-size bust ofto thewhom and sang the hymn to the with a determined expresment, apprenticeships, etc., occupied during their spare Brother Keaney, Saint and left in proces- sion on his face, lapped the been dedicated. has hall the now boys by 240 to the attended be moments, would sional order for the church hall with monotonous reOn Field Day special buspresent in Clontarf Boys' Society officials. for Benediction of the Most gularity, silently urged on es will run from the old The aim of the Society Town. by the not -so-young. Blessed Sacrament. George's-tce., in St. G.P.O. new seven present at At boys the was to treat The last we saw of the and from Fremantle at reTo Teachers "Paddy" Appeal Keaney House as sons rath- handball courts are in The was with perspirintervals. of the Cross ation streaming down his Stations The er than as lodgers. Every- process of erection. Irish gular in The help of anybody at 7.30 p.m. concluded the face, a broom in one hand, thing would be done to game of handball is of a Day sucFeld the making to feast day. create a home atmosphere origin, and was brought about putting forms cen- cess will be greatly appreFather O'Reilly advises setting and to dispel an institution- Australia in the last readiness for school next (Clontarf Phone The Rev. P. Quinn, heads of schools who are in al attitude. The best re- tury by the first band of ciated. the day. to No. M1363.) come returned to Brothers D.C.L., interested in, firstly, pro- The organisers wish to creational facilities, such as Christian Archdiocese this week indoor to Victoria from Ireland. classes, motion of devotion to the dancing PARIS, March 19 (NC).The Clontarf courts will after a period spent in child martyr; secondly, the thank all those who attendsports, etc., would be prothe Love the ladies who "I of where Proofs U.S.A., a big a great and be asset Boston, rally held near the ed, also behind vided. the scenes Paul Claudel's last he studied the procedure annual feast of the Saint on July laboured The Society officials are step forward to provide Bible,' puba very welcome to his preparing sent were Triwork, for the Matrimonial of the members new which (at 9 seeking the services of a necessary recreation it lisher just before his recent bunal of that See. will be received), to let him supper. married couple who will boys. Later in the year it has become known Father Quinn, who is know together with the With further dances, a look on their work as a vo- is hoped to complete a large death, his here. with pool. holidaying numbers likely to attend concert, a barbecue, togethcation of Christian charity swimming The last work of the mother, will be attached Since the last Field Day er with the ever-popular and as the central part of this year. was famous French writer, poet, to the staff of Sacred On reply particulars will Friday night square dances, a wide plan to give home- the old hall, which personal a is diplomat and been Highgate has Church, 1926 in Heart erected be forwarded. Rev. R. J. the parishioners are assured less boys a real start in life. interpretation of the Holy Hill. Applications with refer- completely renovated. It ofis Scripture O'Reilly, The Presbytery, of further good entertaindaily his on based joy and ment in their own parish. Toodyay, W.A. ences from their parish now the pride meditation. and study Town. Boy's in boy every addressed priest should be
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