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The Record Newspaper 12 May 1955

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Kewdale May Be Economic Model in May, Built by E. T. Russell and erected as a parish two new Sons at a cost of L3,500, the 1951. Since then been built have classrooms is carried out -church school No. 2,704 tranamr:i in brick and tile in a together with a presbytery. The school grounds have modern design. been surfaced, tennis courts It comprises a porch, two laid and a septic system inDEAD WAR -rooms, two stalled. The new building class HONOURING HALL, spacious NEW BY TO BE REPLACED sacristies and a sewered at Kewdale gives further The entire evidence of the progressive toilet block. building is wired for elec- spirit of the parish. tric light. Its outside dimensions are 721 ft. in length and 25 ft. in width. It is estimated Nurses To Hold that the classrooms will accommodate comfortably Cathedral Rally at least 40 children each. Members of the Catholic Belmont-ave., Situated in Guild and Catholic the new building will be Nurses' generally will hold nurses Little to the with it 95 years' dedicated carrying general Comgone, annual now is their of part Fremantle As in Jesus. of Flower The old church of St. Patrick on Cathedral munion at the as a church. The ground on which the the Carlisle parish, it has by the Rev. E. Sunday next, May 15, at 9 memories. The building was no longer used erected been of memory the to new parish hall dedicated Power, P.P., to serve the p.m. sanctuary once stood will be occupied by a in the two world wars. But the passing of J.Australian, Nurses will assemble at a nd Polish lives their gave who parishioners of the the Goderich-st. gates at communities the heroic Dutch Norcia. New uniform. The the Benedictines of Kewdale district, which is 8.45, wearingFinn, old St. Pat's will grieve many including S.J., will developing at a rapid rate. Rev. C. P. The V. Rev. P. Talty, preach during the Mass.will breakfast Afterwards C.Ss.R., will make the apat the Convent of peal at the opening cere- be served mony, while the Rev. W. Mercy, Victoria-sq. meeting of the next The Dzieciol will address his be on Wednescompatriots in the Polish Guild will 18, at 8 p.m., in tongue. Members of the day, May Nightingale Belmont Road Board will be the Florencewhen a doctor club rooms, among the guests. speak. to officially is scheduled was Carlisle cci. ait,ythe Grs OsNPer:spe f-rnr)

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What is believed to be the most economical school -church built in the Archdiocese in recent years will be blessed and opened by His Grace the Archbishop at Kew dale on Sunday, May 22, at 3 p.m.

Perth, Thursday, May 12, 1955.

Old St. Patrick's Goes After Nearly A Century

Missionary Centre Of Pallottines Will Open At Riverton, May 15

At Fifth-ave., Riverton, on Sunday, May

15, His Grace the Archbishop will bless and

declare open the Missionary Centre for the Pallottine Fathers. of Geraldton

The buildings, designed in the Diocese Vicariate of Kim and erected by Mr. Stan and theare at Tardun, La Costello, comprises a large berley Beagle chapel, a presbytery and a Grange, Broome, (recently wing for native boys work- Bay, Lombadina cyclone), a by devastated ing in the city. The chapel will serve the Derby and Balgo Hill. The Pallottines at River needs of Catholics generally ton plan to provide for in the growing district. systematic boys' The Riverton foundation native will be the second made by vocational training of recogthe Pallottines in the Arch- nised standard Later it is hoped to erect diocese. They also conduct Schoenthe Native Mission settle- buildings forof the Mary to folSisters ment of St. Francis Xavier stattup for native work their low at Wandering Brook. Other centres of activity girls

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labour tiles, now being built, will There infants were wash- to me all you that to were The Benedictines are burdened and I will be a valuableas auxiliary and water, baptismal with ed well as a established church never formally children of refresh you," and the people the forth sent and life addisocial in the but to help great Fremantle, in warned to carry their came and were refreshed of the parish. tion to many other labours, God, The Catholic Women's League over the light and keep the and they kept the Faith. It will also enshrine the they did a lot of pioneer burning And each morning as the Older chilCommandments. then dead few weeks has organised collections in was past valiant the of what memory in work dren knelt, somewhat timid- rising sun shone through sacsupreme the paid who parishes for the New South rays known as the Swan River its various window the at the Bishop's feet to be the eastern and rifice of their lives for their Settlement. The first bap- ly, priest vested the on fell and chrism with anointed world Wales Flood Relief Appeal as a Catholic tism recorded in Fremantle people as the country in the two and confirmed in their Christian the adoring offered received, amount A plaque with their to -Catholic gesture. The wars. the in was of one Wm. White,Benewas of Lamb and Christian way names will be affixed to the he was baptised by a Bishop faith by the Bishop perfect act of worship. life. in a conspicuous £515%10/-, is for distribution dictine, Coadjutor 40 building for on sinners went it repentant so And There 1850. was Rev. E. Gleeson, as Most place. the Serra. The year Maitland, of in humble in living came to kneel long years, God As the years go by they A migrant, newly arrived accusation at the feet of the midst of His people, and will be remembered before he sees fit. will comthat year, described Fre- God's representative, the they drawing closer to Him. the altar in St. Patrick's, A cheque for this sum has the conference mantle as "an exceedingly priest, who, with his priestly Perhaps one can easily and many a prayer will be been forwarded to the mence at 10 a.m. on Wedplace. dismal, unhospitable power, restored them to enter the mind of an elderly breathed for their eternal Bishop and League members nesday, May 25, in the LitHow man, who recently visited repose by the thousands of extend sincere thanks to all erary Institute. It had a few decent houses of grace and friendship. in High-st., a number many times did Mary's Son the place from an outlying innocent children who will parish priests who made the and endless the altar rails bark huts and He picked up a use the hall. collection possible; also to A come down to children in parish. unlovely sand dunes.hope small stone from the debris to meet His Rev. all who contributed so gencarried if off The parish priest, the place that showed no con- Holy Communion. reverently and 0.M.I., will be erously. of development." But, Freas a relic, remarking as he J. Sullivan, any informaA special acknowledgment Last Visit Of Dead trary to expectations, went, "I am sorry to see it grateful forwill enable him goes to those ladies who colForty-four young ladies tion which mantle did develop. That same altar rail often gone." where the will make their debut this an exact record lected in parishes pledge: "I In 1896 Bishop Gibney to compile parishioner yet opened year at the Catholic Ball in not has League In 1854 the Benedictines heard the solemn who there, promise to take as my law- invited the Missionary Ob- of every the Embassy ballroom next built a presbytery wars, as, in a branch. . to have and to lates of Mary Immaculate died in the their Ten guineas has already Tuesday week, May 24. now long since gone. In ful wife relatives the cases, and many death," Fremantle. till The debutantes, whose to take charge of been given by the Catholic 1859, Brother Ascione, hold happy couple walked off The parish then embraced have now left Fremantle. Women's League to the Lord numbers are the lowest for O.S.B, designed and built Ac- with the blessing of God to North and East Fremantle, years, will be presentFund. some Church. Relief Mayor's £8,000 Patrick's St. Christian as well as Beaconsfield. Debt Of another was build Cottesloe members will ed to His Grace the Archcording to records, he other The new hall will leave Valley. on Hope home. and meeting two next bishop. Palmyra their by assisted parish with a debt of have Sometimes, too, a coffin The president of the They found the church the is a heavy May 17, at 2 p.m. Brothers and some local would rest there as it the much too small, and so, four £8,000. This Catholic Girls' Highgate branch members National labour. for a parish which burden make one last years later the present would dead the in Miss Mary p.m. 8 Movement, at meet will many so losing steadily is Next year, on St. Patrick's the of Ever prayer the opened. visit, and church was the parish hall on Wednesday, Keely, will assist His Grace. up past since then the old building of its loyal families, butnow Day, the new church was rise would people presentation the After 18. old Fremantleites, may May officially opened by the the coffin to the very door was used as a parish hall. Nedlands branch invite dancing will continue to 1 and wide, far Administrator, of the tabernacle: "Grant to scattered the of Apostolic advice the on the Now, a.m. old times' members and friends to Father Martin Griver, afterthe soul of Thy servant de- Archbishop, it has been read this, and for Tickets for the ball, party to be held at wards Bishop of Perth. It parted the remission of his demolished, partly to make sake, give a helping hand. bridge on organised by the N.C.G.M., school Theresa's St. That is the cherished Tuesday, May 17, at 8 p.m. are available at 22/6 each peace!" possible the completion of was a cruciform building, in rest he May sins. thus reminding people of present hope of the Oblate Fathers, St. 81 D.I.S.C.A., And throughout all these the sanctuary of thepartly Members of the League at to who will be grateful for any their redemption by the Son years and Nicholson, Patrick's, -tee., flame St. red tiny a cross. a All donations are will hold their annual gen- George's help. of God who died on erection the Catholic for the space allow Embassy, the sanctuary, in the de- eral Communion in all How many souls shared in flickered re-echoing t h e of a modern parish hall. allowable income tax graces silently parishes on Sunday, May 22: Library and Pellegrini's. redemptive those This new hall, of brick and ductions. "Come invitation, Saviour's walls! within its

For Flood Relief

Debutantes For Catholic Ball

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