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The Record Newspaper 26 May 1955

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TOPICAL QUESTIONS ARE FEATURED IN NEWMAN CAMP DISCUSSIONS This year's Newman camp will be conducted at Point Walter Immigration Centre from Wednesday evening, June 1, to Monday, June 6 (public holiday).

A large number of grade- tween two speakers on birth undergraduates and control. Members of the Newman from Teachers' students Training College have sig- Society recently inspected Walter Immigration be Point to nified their intention present, particularly over Centre and were very the week -end. This augurs favourably impressed with well for the success of the facilities available. Hot and cold water are provided, camp. halls with open fireplaces, at the GP.O Perth, 26, 1955. clerical and lay tennis and basketball courts May Leading Thursday,, Perth 2 , 706 transmission by post as a Nevrsr) speakers have agreed to and plenty of bushland. address those attending. On Buses leave from outside Thursday and Friday when Supreme Court gardens at smaller numbers will be at regular intervals. Those the camp discussions on the attending the camp should writings of leading Catho- alight at the Leopold Hotel lic university men will be and catch a Money -rd. bus conducted. These will he or taxi to the camp. A of great value to the under- special bus will leave for graduates present. the camp on Wednesday, The subjects of week -end June 1, at 3.30 p.m., from thanked He addresses include: Catholics outside the Supreme Court not be disappointed. That parish priest In the presence of about 400 parishion- was what was being done the Russell brothers who in the present Labour gardens. The V. Rev. C. P. Finn, S.J,. today by our designed and erected the trouble; the role of the ers and 20 priests, His Grace the Archbishop ungrudgingly Catholics, building. They had given Catholic graduate, under- and the Rev. J. Begley, S.J , Australian own graduate and teacher; the from St. Thomas More Col officially opened the new school -church of whose pride in their Faith, us in the past fewandyears His position of the Church in lege, will attend and are Faith, whose some fine buildings, the Little Flower at Kewdale on Sunday last. loyalty to their they would Italy and the role of the looking forward to meeting generosity and spirit of self- Grace hoped at the sacrifice had w o n an give us more. At all events. Pope in that country; Catho- many new faces licism in European and camp. honourable and enviable re- they had reason to be proud Superiors and teachers putation for this Church be- of that building-all the American universities;on Our the from Catholic schools are prouder because they had Lady with emphasis neath the Southern Cross. invited to the discordially reasona Immaculate dogmas of the His Grace appealed to the built it for such Conception and Assurru:.- cussions and to tea on Sunpeople to co-operate with able price. Report continued P. 16 tion; marriage; dialogue be- day night, June 5. their energetic and zealous

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Two Millions Owe Virility To Sacrifice Of Irish Pioneers

His Grace Received 42 Debutantes Exterior of new School -Church congratulated Irish immigrants of over 150 the Father Power and the years ago, who plantedspiripeople of Kewdale on their Faith and established courage and vision in under- tual traditions by the excomparatively ample of their practical a taking large debt to build the Catholic lives and by their But they spirit of selfishness denied school -Church. saw that the building was themselves almost the necessary and did not count necessities of life in order the cost or the sacrifice it to raise up ecclesiastical monuments worth of the would entail. They could now appreci- Faith of their fathers-that ate, endeavouring as they Faith which was a comfort were to provide buildings and a consolation in the in for new areas, what the trials and tribulationsFaith pioneer Catholics of this this new land; that which was their pride and land had to encounter. They saw the necessity of joy and strong possession." That is what we expect of schools and having churches to help them preserve the New Australian Catholics, the Archbishop, continued Faith and to hand it down to generations yet unborn. and God grant we would They were very few and very poor, but they had what was of more value than worldly possessions. They had the faith and confidence in the providence of The Rt. Rev. Mgr. J. F. God and forged ahead courageously against obstacles Moloney, R.I., of Leederthe that seemed almost insuper- ville, will celebrate golden jubilee of his ordinaable. Today, Catholics through- tion to the priesthood on out the length and breadth Trinity Sunday, June 5. The occasion will be of the land, to the number of nearly two millions, had marked by a general Comand munion of his parishioners reason to be grateful were grateful to those at the 7 o'clock Mass on pioneers and would ever that day. In preparation for the ochold their memory in bene-Official photograph by courtesy of Victor Penrose Studio. casion of triduum of Masses diction. They needed the same will be offered in St. Mary's Between 700-800 people saw a glittering spectacle at the Embassy ballroom on spirit today, said the Arch- Church, Leederville. On Monday, June 6, a Tuesday night when 42 debutantes (above) were presented to His Grace the Archbishop. bishop. There, in Kewdale, were many New Australians Solemn High Mass will be On arrival the Archbishop, accompanied by the Rt. Rev. Mgr. J. J. Rafferty, who had come among them chanted in the presence of Y.C.W., and conducted to the bringing with them the His Grace the Archbishop. Adm., was met by Mr. B. J. Low, president of the Sacerdotal golden jubilees ballroom. splendid spiritual traditions are comparatively rare, the Here His Grace was met by Misses Mary Keely (president N.C.G.M.), Anne Dominican Nuns of their native land. Names and frocking of "May these New Austra- last such occasion being that Leaver (vice-president) and Judith Hickey (secretary). debutantes on Page 4. lians," said His Grace, of the late Father M. Reidy. The debutantes were trained by Mr. John Paranthoine. Open New "emulate the example of the His Grace

Mgr. Moloney's Golden Jubilee

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FINE INTERIOR OF KEWDALE SCHOOL-CHURCH

School Bishop Gleeson Is Secondary A built for Grateful To CWL

new secondary the school, Sisters Dominican Mrs. J. A. Child, president of the Catho- and dedicated to St. lic Women's League, has received the fol- Thomas Aquinas will lowing letter from the Rev. G. P. Flatley, be blessed and opensecretary to the Most Rev. E. Gleeson, Bishop ed by His Grace the of Maitland, N.S.W., following the sending Archbishop on Sunby the League of £515 to that diocese for day, June 5, at 3 p.m. The new building is sitthe relief of flood victims: uated in Salisbury-st., Ingle-

the afflicted will not go wood, and the Sisters corDear Mrs. Child, dially invite their past and Bishop without a great reward. Lordship, His His Lordship will have Gleeson of Maitland dio- the money used where he present pupils, together with friends, to attend the inat once reply me cese, bids judges it is most needed and auguration ceremonies. to your so kind and gen- will do most good. nuns erous letter and its grand The Dominican donation to help in the work made their foundation in the of flood relief. Later on His Noted Jesuit Dead Archdiocese at Inglewood Lordship will express his Word has been received in 1941. The first band of appreciation to your League from Melbourne of the sud- Sisters came from Dongara. your wonderful den death of the disthrough Since then they have esArchbishop. tinguished Jesuit, V. Rev. tablished a school and conMA Murphy, Jeremiah His Lordship prays that vent at Scarborough and God may bless your League, O.B.E. Father Murphy was more recently at North its individual members and national chaplain to the Beach. years for and N.C.G.M. as charity Such its work. the League has shown to rector of Newman College. ,

His Grace addressed a packed congregation

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