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The Record Newspaper 28 April 1955

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Radio Replies Of Dr Rumble Coming In our next issue we shall commence publication of the "Radio Replies" given over Station 2SM, Sydney, by the distinguished Rev. Dr. L. Rumble, M.S.C.

Readers will recall that the text of this session was published

in No. 2,702

Perth, Thursday, April 28, 1955.

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Inauguration Of Hospital To Mark Centenary Of Josephites centenary St.

Joseph's

Convent

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On July 5 a A triduum of Solemn High Masses on ball, in aid of the hospital Nicholson's, Fremantle. for As it is not possible fund, will be held in the May 10, 11 and 12 in St. Patrick's Church, Fremantle Town Hall. Mr. the Sisters of St. Joseph to celecentenary the in personally all their usher of contact will Fremantle, W. F. Samson, Mayor will receive the pupils, friends and benefacbrations marking the arrival of the Sisters of Fremantle, are tors, these are cordially inTickets debutantes. vited to attend all the St. Joseph of the Apparition in this State. available from Pellegrini

Each of the High Masses Solemn Requiem Mass on Co., will commence at 10 a.m. May 12. A very practical memorial His Grace the Archbishop will be the will preside at the Mass of of the centenary blessing and laying by His thanksgiving on May 10. of Archbishop the Mass on May 11 will be Grace stone of the offered for the parents. the foundation Stockbenefactors and pupils of St. Joseph's hospital, at 3 n.m., on the Sisters, while the dead st., Bicton, will be remembered in the Sunday. May 29.

Catholic Book

Shop, above-mentioned

these

columns

some years ago, prior

to the inauguration Catholic "The of

Answer." Dr. Rumble's replies range through a wide gamut of subject matter, are valuable for the instruc-

of

tion of Catholics and for the correction of false ideas concerning the Church. They will appear weekly. M.S.C.Rev. Dr. L. Rumble,

functions.

Winning Entry To Appear Next Week In response to our appeal last week, a small trickle of letters containing suggestions for a Women's Page in "The Record" has been received. Entries can still be made up to noon on Tuesday, May 3. The best letter submitted by that date will receive £212/ and will be published in our issue of

May 5.

Entries for subsequent issues must be in hand by noon Tuesday for selection of the best letters to be published in our issues of Convent of the Sisters of St. Joseph of the Apparition, Fremantle. May 12, 19 and 26. though they do not take Letters need not be long and should convows, they feel bound by the spirit of the vows. tain suggestions for features in a Women's Animated by the noble Page which would be of feminine and Cathspirit of their founder they olic interest. try to apply to themselves and to their young charges. Entries, which should be accompanied his great educational principle: "Freedom as far as by name and address, should be marked possible, restraint as far "Women's Page Contest" on the envelope. On May 15, His Grace the Archbishop will bless and declare only as necessary, but above The editor's decision in the selection of open a Missionary Centre for the Pallottine Fathers at Fifth-ave., all generosity and idealism." community forms prize-winning entries shall be final. Riverton. The buildings (above) provide for a spacious chapel, theTheir centre of inspiratim which will cater for the spiritual needs of the growing district, a and spiritual direction of the movement of the Cathpresbytery, and a wing for native boys. olic Apostolate, founded by

Pallottine Fathers To Open Missionary Centre

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are

the members The Pallottine Mission ranges from Wyndham in Most of amongst the natives Bl. Vincent Pallotti. Field Day At (Ionian Boys' Town Centre, a brick and tile the north to Wandering in working At Wandering and Tar at Wander half-castes first and were building, was designed and the south. They dun Missions the Schoenstatt by Mr. Stan Costello. attracted to this country by ing, Tardun, La Grange, built 3,000 Of Attendance of Mary have charge Sisters Record LomBay, Drew is ecclesias- the need of the natives of Broome, Beagle Its architecture

and the native marked the badina, Derby and Balgo of the school 1951 keynotes of W.A. Field Day at Clontarf Boys' Town on tical with the dignity. girls in general. As soon golden jubilee of their mis- Hill. simplicity and arranged, be they as it can reon widely successful so most activities For the Sunday last was The work of the Pallot- sionary apostolate here. has long been will also take up work at tines has spread to all parts They have "stations" in scattered,a itcentre Mission Pallottine the cord, the crowd being estimated at 3,000. was needIt the desert and in the city. felt that On his arrival, His Grace the Archbishop was met by the Rev. Brother P. D. Doyle, manager of Boys' Town. Subsequently, the Archbishop was the guest of the Hungarian Sisters at afternoon tea. Brother Doyle said his community and boys were grateful to the priests, brothers and nuns in the various parishes, colleges and schools who assisted in the function, advertising sold tickets and aided the grocery appeal. and The stall-holders their helpers had worked tirelessly for the success of the day, said Bro. Doyle. He was thankful for the publicity given by "The Record," the daily, suburban and week -end Press; the radio stations and theatres. He hoped that all who had given donations, patronised the Field Day by their presence or helped in any other way would accept this as a token of thanks on behalf of the Brothers and boys of Boys' Town. Raffle Results, Page 4

of

Western Australia.

ed close to the capital city Centre. A parallel building is to which is the source of esconsential supplies and offers a be put up for them to tinue the training of the cooler climate. missions. at the girls started A special wing has been They were founded at added as a hostel for native boys from the missions who, Schoenstatt, the centre of Apostolic Movement the apprenwhile doing their ticeship in Perth, will re- (Catholic Action) in Gerby a Pallottine Fathmany, main under the guiding er in accordance with the care of the Fathers. Thus the Pallottines are original idea of Bl. Vincent amongst the first of all Pallotti. Their field of innative missions in W.A. to terest and activity is the provide systematic voca- Catholic Apostolate, which training for the comprises every sphere of tional natives, equal in every re- social and educational work respect to the recognised for girls and women standards of the citizens of building of family life, protection and support of the this country. The Pallottines get their religious and spiritual life. Their community is one name from the founder, BI Vincent Pallotti, a priest of of the very first "secular for women that institutes" He Rome. of diocese the was the first to be beatified found approval from Rome Papal Institute op Qct. as a during the last Holy Year,

-

Jan.

20,

1950,

exactly

100 18, 1948.

Since their foundation The Pallottines are a less than 30 years ago, all society of priests and broth- their work in Germany, ers who, by a solemn act of Africa, U.S.A., South Amerdedication, make the pro- ica, and here in Australia mises of poverty, chastity, has been aiming at the speobedience, perseverance, and cific and apostolic formation perfect community life. of womanhood as their conmembers tribution to the "renewal of become They through a contract that the world. in Christ through binds by natural law. Al- Mary" (St. Pius X),

Years after his death.


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