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Theology Course Is For Religious
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Following the pattern of procedure in other States, various Sisters requested that a course of theology for Religious be inaugurated in the Archdiocese. The course commenced at the Convent of Mercy, Victoria-sq., on April 2.
The initial lecturers are Through the courtesy of the Mother Provincial of the Rev. J. E. Bourke and the Sisters of Mercy the the Rev. J. Challis. The course will be conducted course covers a two-year Perth, for fortnightly at Victoria-sq. period. 7, 1955. (Registered at the G.P.0,'Newspaper) April Thursday, Perth, a as post , No. 2699 transmission by The lectures for this year fundamental on centre theology and the Unity and C.B.C. Alumni Get Trinity of God. A course in sacred scripture runs parallel to the theology. Promising Sports With the commencement of the season only a week away, the club selectors are The Melbourne "Advocate" reports that Rev. Maids Vale To busy in an attempt to assess Brothers P. X. Webster, K. the merits of old and new B. Ackary and J. J. Harriplayers. Experienced members are son are members of the Have Services Of impressed by the promise of teaching staff of the new College the club's new young Christian Brothers' Neil Doyle has at Collie, which was blessed Passion In Open players. as a competent and opened by Most Rev. In anticipation of a good impressed should not be and L. J. Goody on March 27. wingman attendance at the Stations The occasion was the first of the Cross on Good Friday, far from the Al grade team. Bill de Roov and official visit of Bishop Goody arrangements have been Mick Giles to Collie since his conse- made at Maids Vale to have are capable inside forwards cration as Bishop of the outdoor Stations on the who should remedy the new Diocese of Bunbury lawn adjoining the chapel club's previous weakness in this department. early this year. of St. Francis of Assisi. college Sadler, Brian The Collie school, for day corn - captain of 1954, appears as will service The pupils, commenced the new mence at 7.30 p.m. and will year on February 28, with consist of a sermon on the a sound centre half and will more than hold his own in a roll call of 106 boys for Passion, Stations and Ven- senior ranks. Brendan Joyce classes from Grade III to eration of the Cross. and Barry Chesson are effiSecond Year. cient and dependable wing EASTER SUNDAY Just a short time before, On Easter morning, Mass half -backs and should have Rev. Bro. F. P. O'Driscoll, season. Geoff a Westralian, with two other will also be celebrated in a successful be playing only teachers, opened a Brothers' the open air, commencing Metcalf willseason of hockey day school at Albany. The at 8.30 a.m. instead of the his second at full Brothers had returned to usual Sunday time of 8 a.m. and his progress remarkable. been has back of Albany after an absence Tony Campbell, college 50 years. goalie of 1954, Is an efficient custodian and will handle the senior competition with success. These and other first year recruits should quickly build the club into a powerful force. All members are reminded that the season will open for Jesuits, of the vincial St. canonised Dedicated to the recently on April 26, and that their making a staff available for Appropriately the first school opened in attendance at training on Joseph Pignatelli, the school -church at Atta- the new parish. Thursday Monday a n d in Jesuits, he said, need- the Diocese of Bunbury was inaugurated evenings during the coming dale, the first Jesuit parish of the Arch- ed The no introduction as their blessed was Mary's St. essential. when is itself week Bunbury diocese, was blessed and declared open on work in St. Louis' school, Claremont, was well and by the Most Rev. L. J. Goody, Bishop of Bun March 27 by His Grace the Archbishop. favourably known throughSheen bury, on April 3 at South Bunbury. Situated in Galloway-st., celebrate Mass in the local out the State. M.L.A.; Guthrie, Mr. in bury; is school new The school. teachto State three But, in addition the new building has Mr. Jim Bourke on be His Grace thanked the ing, the Society also admin- brick and tile. It com- and classrooms in brick and classrooms half of the Catholic parish Bishop Sheen will be tile. It will accommodate Education Department for istered parishes in every pries three large loners. heard over 6PR on Sunday, 140 children and is staffed their kindness and co-opera- part of the world. In every and a Sisters' room. Cunning C. V.Rev. The which The old building April 17, at 9.30 p.m. and tion in making their schools capital city of Australia by the Sisters of Mercy. ham, parish priest of Dar- on each following Sunday Present at Sunday's func- available for Mass on Sun- they had charge of parish- has served aspasta 50schoolappeal. the years danup, made at the same time in his tion were the Rt. Rev. Mgr. days, particularly in new es, and now they had come church for the Approximately £1,000 was world famous programme, J. Rafferty, Adm., the Rt. districts. The Catholic com- to Attadale. His Grace said has now been remodelled the opening on contributed serve to redecorated "Life is Worth Living." and they that Rev. Mgr. J. T. McMahon, munity would otherwise he was confident day. Bishop Fulton J. Sheen the V.Rev. J. Hawkins, S.J., find it impossible to get would bring to the task the exclusively as a church. DalMr. was builder The Kenny, E. Rev. V. is preaching as Christ orThe the Rev. J. Lynch, the Rev. suitable buildings for Holy splendid characteristics of architect and dered the Apostles to do, The ton. LordHis introduced and Adm., thoroughness G. O'Calefficiency, Mass. A. Lynch, the Rev. were supervisor-a parishioner- "from the house-tops"laghan, the Rev. T. Ahern, As a gesture of their ap- zeal which marked their ship. Other speakers Mr. Withers, Mayor of Bun - did a splendid job but un- which in America are a the Hon. J. T. Tonkin, preciation of the thought- work everywhere. fortunately wishes to re- tangle of many rodded His Grace welcomed parM.L.A. (Minister for Works) fulness of the Education Demain anonymous. television antennae. and Mr. Brack (member of partment, His Grace men- ticularly Father Leo Flynn activities "The Catholic spoke Goody Bishop With purpose and energy Melville Road Board). tioned the fact that quite as first parish priest. He, Answer" and associated with strongly on the need for rehe has fought evil wherever still he the University ligion in education, this he found it, among FreuArchbishop's Interest found time to take a keen being the only reason Cath- dians and Communists parThe Rev. L. Flynn, S.J., interest in the people of olics were prepared to make ticularly. first parish priest, introducAttadale. the double sacrifice. None will deny that he ed the Archbishop. Father In wishing him every Flynn said how glad the On Low Sunday His Lord- is a man gifted with rare position, new his in success His welcome people were to and open a and varied talents-a man namely, rector of More Col- ship will bless Grace who was no stranger new school at Cowaramup who is admired for what he University, the within lege believes, regardless of his among them. He had taken His Grace extended to him in the parish of Margaret denomination. a personal interest in the on his own behalf and on River. building and they thanked behalf of the people of Athim for his help in estabFete tadale sentiments of gratilishing the parish. tude and appreciation. Father Flynn thanked Mr. His continued school, That 17 G. Summerhayes (jnr.) the Grace, would serve a dual architect, the builder, the as time such of the until fetes purpose annual first of the The ladies' committee (led by the people were in a posiHunMrs. Baguley) and the men's tion to build a church. They metropolitan area will take place at the committee (headed by Mr. were fortunate in being able garian Convent on Sunday, April 17. Bernie Naylor, the wellthe of to enlist the services (near Subiaco A very enthusiastic and bury -rd., known footballer). Sisters of Mercy who would representative committee is Thomas-st. and behind Mr. Tonkin said he was recently the Department too, neded no introduction send a staff each day from sparing no effort to make Home of Peace) on Sunday, pleased to be present at a had asked for the use of the because he had seen the Santa Maria College. this fete the best of those April 17. school in first light of day in Bun function which would help two-classroom It was very difficult to held so far in aid of these The committee is remind in the opening up of the Manning Park for which it bury. get staff for all the schools. needy and migrant Sisters ed that the final meeting Father Flynn had not Every religious order was from far-off China. district. The education given had not yet been possible will be held at the Convent in that school would fit to procure staff. They were come to Attadale straight finding it hard to maintain committee appeals to on Thursday, April 14. at children for future citizen- delighted to reciprocate the from a classroom. For the its staff. The Sisters of ourThisCatholic people gen- 8 p.m. ship and would produce the kindness and co-operation past four years he had been Mercy were no exception. erally for donations of groright type of citizen. of the Education Depart- engaged in parish work in But when they were re- ceries or anything that could C.W.L. Card Parties ment by making that school one of the most flourishing quested to take charge of be disposed of on a wheel Schools For Mass The general meeting of parishes of Melbourne- the new school at Attadale, and particularly for small temporarily. Women's Catholic The appeal was made by available Richmond. with charac- cakes for the afternoon tea. the acquiesced the was he said His Grace and League will be held in the Monsignor McMahon He would give them the teristic generosity. Visitors and benefactors Literary Institute at 2 p.m. the donations received will delighted with the design of lead in every respect and The building, said His of good value on Wednesday, April 13. be listed subsequently in the Attadale school which with their co-operation the Grace, was dedicated to are assured for their money and a plea- Hostesses will be members measured up to the latest rapidly these columns. and expanding Joseph saint, Jesuit latest sant afternoon at 14 Heytes- of All Hallows' branch. regarding His Grace the Archbishop requirements beautifully situated suburb Pignatelli, the first building The executive will meet blessed the building, assist- light, ventilation, size of of Attadale would become, in the Archdiocese and unamenat 10.30 a.m. on April 13. ed by Mgr. Rafferty and classrooms and otherthanked in a brief span of time, one doubtedly one of the first On Thursday, April 14, a Father Flynn, prior to the ities. His Grace and in the world to be dedicated Mr. Summerhayes and those of the most important card party will be held in speeches. Official flourishing parishes in the to the new saint. His Grace Literary Institute at the At the end of the function associated with him for that Archdiocese. said he was confident that branch 2 p.m. Subiaco afternoon tea was served design and the firm of conHis Grace thanked Father their patron saint would efficient for their tractors will be hostesses. committee. members Engagements by the ladies' Finn for the fine work that watch benignly over the inreminds branch Highgate His Grace said he was workmanship. parish had done in the terests and activities of the April 24: The Archbishop welcom- he members that the monthly delighted to be invited to during the past 12 months. infant parish so that it 11 a.m.: Preside at Anzac meeting will be held in the bless the building which ed the Jesuit Fathers to the Notwithstanding that Father would always be worthy of parish hall on Wednesday. was so sorely needed. For charge of the new parish of Finn was engaged in other his name which it was proud Day Mass. April 20, at 8 p.m. the past 12 months it had Attadale and thanked the Continued next column and privileged to bear. been found necessary to V.Rev. A. Kelly, S.J., pro-
School -Church Opened
In First Jesuit Parish
New Colleges Open At Collie
And Albany
First School Opens In See Of Bunbury
Bishop In Noted Talks
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Hungarian Sisters Plan At Convent For Sunday, April
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