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The Record Newspaper 21 April 1955

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Pauline O'Connor Has Dual Success

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Sisters Of St. Joseph Will Mark Centenary

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Osborne Pk. Bell Was Blessed By Archbishop

His Grace the Archbishop, The Sisters of St. Joseph of the Appari- the years will be with them assisted by the Rt. Rev. tion announce celebrations to commemor- in that big venture. Mgr. J. J. Rafferty, Adm., aid in Ball Centenary A V. Rev. P. Nolan, O.S.M., ate the centenary of the arrival of the first of St. Joseph's hospital will the the parish priest (the V. 24, 1855, May on Hall, Fremantle Town in the four Sisters be held in Rev. A. E. Langmead), and on July 5, at the Rev. J. Mikula, bless"d and they are anxious to contact personally Fremantle. which debutantes will be a new bell for the parish received by the Mayor, Mr. church of St. Kieran's, all their pupils, friends and benefactors.

F. Samson. Osborne Park, on Sunday However, since this is not pital, Stock -rd., Bicton, on W.Tickets are obtainable at last. possible, Rev. Mother Re- May 29, by His Grace, the Pellegrini's Catholic and His Grace expressed his gional and Sisters ask all to Archbishop at 3.30 p.m. pleasure at performing the The Sisters of St. Joseph Book Shop, Perth; and at accept this announcement or Convent Joseph's and extended ceremony as a cordial invitation to feel confident that the loyal St. Fremantle. good wishes to all present. attend the following func- co-operation of their many Nicholson's, a platform in on Erected therewith tions connected front of the church, the bell A triduum of Masses will the presence in blessed was be offered in St. Patrick's of a large gathering of Church, Fremantle, as folThe Children parishioners. lows: of Mary formed a guard of On May 10, at 10 a.m., a honour for His Grace. Pauline O'Connor, A.Mus.A. (above), of Mass High Solemn The bell will be rung for thanksgiving, at which His the 10 who is in her final year for diploma at the for time first the will Grace the Archbishop o'clock Mass on Sunday Sydney Conservatorium of Music, has been preside ,will be celebrated. His Lordship, the Bishop of Bunbury, the next. a.m., 10 at 11, May On The fete, which will ter- awarded the Laymen Martin Harrison and Most Rev. L. J. Goody, released the follow- minate Solemn High Mass for the the popular lady A.M.E.B. scholarships. his for programme building parents, benefactors and ing £100,000 competition, will take place Acting on his advice, the pupils of the Sisters will be diocese, to be completed within the next 12 next Friday and Saturday, The younger daughter of to offered. April 29 and 30. The can- Mr. and Mrs. Bill O'Con- young pianist proceeded and became a fulla Sydney a.m. 10 at West 12, On May months. didates, Misses Healy, Moli- nor of 49 Cleaver-st., SCHOOLS Solemn Requiem Mass for CHURCHES nari and Shore, with their Perth, and niece of the Rev. time student at the Conser£8,000 South Sunbury .. £8,000 friends, are working very F. O'Connor, P.P., East Vic- vatorium, where her piano the deceased Sisters, par- Lake Grace £16,000 . pupils and *Collie £8,000 .. benefactors ents, and the stall toria Park, Pauline is a professor js Alexander SverKukerin of £ 22,000 earnestly, £ 2,500 *Albany . . . of the Sisters. Cowaramup . holders are busy gathering former student of Sacred jensky, former teacher £6,500 brilliant young New Zea£18,000 Waroona in many attractions for the Heart Convent, Highgate. A new era will be usher- Manjimup £5,000 occasion. land concert pianist Richard £ 1,500 Bridgetown ed in by the blessing and Walpole . . . . Aged 18 years, she has * Christian Bros. £ 2,500 The school children, too, been heard on the ABC Farrell. laying of the foundation Karridale . . . . . CONTEMPLATED £1,000 to are doing their share During the past three stone of St. Joseph's Hoe- South Bunbury "Young Australia" session. SCHOOLS ensure success. St. Kieran's than justified Years, Pauline has obtained Donnybrook . . . . £ 5,000 pupils have always respond- She has more marks in her examhighest by her in shown the faith 5,000 . . . Tambellup well whenever called world-famous Eugene Goos- inations and was selected £5,000 ed Boyup Brook .. and this time they are sens who auditioned her in by Mr. Goossens to perform upon, The first credit for these anxious to surpass previous 1951 and heard her play with orchestra at a concert extensions, said His Lord- efforts. among other works, a con- at the Conservatorium on ship, is due to His Grace the certo composed by herself. April 1, Mozart's Concerto Archbishop of Perth. in G. Major, K.453. The performance camel for her high praise from the conductor and members of later, on the orchestra April 6, again at the reIt has been suggested that a Women's Paulof Mr. Goossens, quest these Page should be inaugurated in ine played "Chaconne" by the on a concert. at opinion Bach-Busoni columns. By way of testing During Pauline's short matter, we invite the ladies to say what they The congratulations of His Holiness the Pope through his Apos- career, she has had the would like to see included in such a feature. tolic Delegate on the inception of the Parents' Federation in great honour of coming unthe notice of several To stimulate interest a prize of £2121 - Western Australia and the successful negotiation of the insurance der Eugene world celebrities letter the best for week each Richard Farrell, will be given Catholic school children with the State Government Insurance Goossens, of late the Uturbi and Jose published on this theme. all Office were highlights in the report of the first year's working of Dom Moreno, O.S.B. The competition will run for a month the Parents' Federation made by the chairman, Mr. William of whom spoke in glowing forecast for her and terms pubbe the prize-winning letters will in Perth on April 14.

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Write A Letter And Win 2 Gns. Parents' Federation Develops

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and Mahoney, to the first annual meeting held lished in our issues of May 5, 12, 19 and 26. The mailing of some The editor's decision in the selection of 40,000 forms and back receipt of insurances from prize-winning entries shall be final. some 7,000 children in Contest" Page "Women's Letters marked State -wide Catholic schools evidence of the solid should reach this office not later than noon was work put in by the council members and especially by on Tuesdays.

a brilliant future. The matter had to go through both Cabinet and This Parliament. State con successfully work, by a body of Catho- Mass Explanation advantage the to laymen lie of children attending our something In Novena Talks was schools probably without parallel As the offering of the the hon. secretary, Mr. C. in Australian history. Holy Sacrifice of the Mass A. Parkinson. is the holiest act we can Information circulars had Bunbury Takes Part perform, it is time we all also been put out on Sales ourselves, do we The Federation at its in- asked Tax and Income Tax and really understand the Mass; auguration last year con- do we on the council's reading of appreciate the sisted of 11 school parents' amount of riches that can the notorious 1895 Educaassociations. The member- be drawn from attending At a special ceremony recently in St. tion Act. ship is at present 28 and the Holy Sacrifice? Mary's Church, Carnarvon, the Venerable the association has assisted the of gift was the Mary's, To enable those who go at the present time over 80 Archdeacon J. G. McKay blessed and dedi- parish priest, parishioners, schools in connection with to Mass regularly to foster perpetuate to chilschool window the glass and friends a deeper love for all that cated a stained the insurance scheme. dren, and its erection was the Mass means, and to inYear-1954. the memory of the MarionConception." by direct Mr. W. Mahoney, president Membership is now to be troduce non-Catholic friends Higher made possible No of Parents and Friends' broadened The window, which is of late offerings. include to monetary to the meaning and value of in the picture the inattractive design, is in two up were raised by way of secondary schools, a num- the Mass, there will be a Federation. indicates that this funds sections; the top portion scription commemorates delegates ber of which sent special course of 52 serthe entertainments. section The latter showed that to the annual meeting. mons, to be incorporated in depicts Our Lady, Help of Archdeacon McKay said of the definition was a dead letter Schools from new Act Christians and a map ofe centenary the this when the Novena to Our Lady of ago years many that the Imof showing t h of the dogma bar to diocese of Sunbury were the Miraculous Medal. Australia in he visited the grotto at and was no ofpresent Conception aid to non - well represented where the parish of Carnarvon. The maculate giving the Catholics are invited the enjoyed he Lourdes inscription 1854. schools South Bunbury Association to Allbring accompanying their non-Catholic con- departmental It also emphasises the privilege of spending home parents' main their tells the purpose of the winthe through of one each Wednesday been friends has when the appari- siderable time at the dow; it reads "Marian Year, year 1858 organisations. of Federation. at 7.30 p.m. in the springs evening brother Bernadette's St. of Virgin At the bottom it tions of the BlessedConcep- discussing with him the 1954." to hear week by Immaculate was Cathedral council retiring Success The Unparalleled continues: "Our Lady, Help of thewere and valuinteresting week holy and witnessed by St. most interesting of Christians, pray, guard tion The negotiation of the ex- re-elected on the proposal able instruction on the Southern life of his saint -sister. in of South Burke Jim Mr. of school State of the vestments, Australia and protect our Bernadette prayers, tension ritual, The Archdeacon told the France. parish." accident insurance scheme Bunbury and by a unani- and all about the Holy SacIn a short address after congregation that he was secretary The vote. been mous had itself. We On the lower glass the schools Mass at to our rifice of the ceremony Archdeacon present in St. Peter's XI, scene of Lourdes is port- the effected by the Federation of the association is Mr. look forward to seeing you when Pope Pius Rome Marian the that said McKay A.A.S,A., crutches Parkinson, A. with parents' C. trayed replete with like the other nine on June 14, 1925, declared in conjunction from other A.C.I.S., room 24, first floor, there. and other aids to invalids. window, glass windows in St. Sister Marie Bernard (Ber- representatives 104 St. George's-tce., Perth. schools. non -departmental Around Our Lady are the stained blessed. Continued next column nadette) words, "I am the Immacu-

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Carnarvon Recall Marian Year With Stained Glass Windows


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