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The Record Newspaper 07 July 1955

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Prayers Offered Daily For Afflicted At the request of His Grace the Archbishop prayers have been offered in all churches throughout the Archdiocese for the persecuted Church in Argentina.

His Grace, in a letter to ligious and laity of the Luis Cardinal Archdiocese. Santiago of His Grace offers "prayerArchbishop Copello, these Buenos Aires, has communi- ful sympathy duringthrough times cated the prayerful sym- troublous Church the and pathy of the priests, re- which you in Argentina are passing. "Prayers are being offered daily," the letter continues, "that God will comfort and sustain you and your flock and that the Church in Argentina will emerge from this persecution more glorious and virile than ever."

Claremont Completes Parochial Unit With New School Open

sacerdotal silver jubilee at Northam, was born in 1906 at Abbeyfeale, Co. Limerick, Ireland. He read his priestly courss with the Cistercians at Mt. St. Joseph, Roscrea and at All Hallows' College, Dublin, where he was ordained

L. Boylan To Fill HNS Central Post Members of the Holy Name Society are asked to pray for the souls of the following, recently deceased: Robert Sanderson (Shen ton Park).

on June 22, 1930.

James Mclvor (Beverley). Arriving in Perth :n Patrick Deignan (Catheyear, same the September of dral). he was appointed assistant Robert Boylen, priest at St. Brigid's, West (Boulder). Perth. Ernest Farmer (Victoria In 1933 he was appointed Park). parish priest of PinjarraAustin Brennan (CatheHarvey, and in 1935 was dral). transferred to the charge of The two remaining Reto Father treats Wagin parish. extended to the Arch- paid warm tribute late mack, over the week -ends parish July 16-17 From 1937-44 he was On June 28, His Grace the Archbishop bishop, the clergy and the T. Masterton, the and July 23-24 of Claremont, and to are "over -subscribed." Repriest parish priest of Merredin. welcome. cordial a laity Thomas' St. new the opened of generation older the In the latter year he was blessed and are asked to be at Having expressed his sindevotion treatants appointed to Northam. School building in College -rd., Claremont, cere thanks to the members parishioners whosepaved the Monastery not later the self-sacrifice and 5.30 p.m. on the SaturIn 1947 Monsignor Leni- in the presence of some 400 people. of the building committee. t d eve op - than day. The four previous Reand Friends way forthe presen han became Dean of the completes a parish to the Parentsand buildings of the parish. served also ment function The 1953 the were very successful. in and to treats district, Avon unit of church, presbytery Federation, for their generMr. L. Boylan (Shenton was appointed Privy Cham- to open the new presbytery parishioners -thanks To Helpers occupying all school, and last completed was which Father. Father has been appointed to berlain by the Holy ous co-operation, behalf of the Park) year. The addition of these one %block, gracefully built fill the vacanacy on the congratulated Speaking onand buildthe in attractive brick and tile McCormack parishioners Diocesan Union caused by the builders, and drew atcommittee, Mr. V. the death of E. J. Farmer. The school, which com- tention to the fact that the ing Father supported Whitely prises four large classrooms. parish of Claremont could He will act as press correentrance and now boast of a parish unit McCormack's address of spondent and information Catholic Girls' Movement List an attractive hall, Sisters' room, reception equal to any in the Arch- welcome to His Grace and for publication may be sent all present. room, tuck shop, and ablu- diocese. to him at 1 Rankin -rd., by After the appeal, which Shenton Park Busy Round Of Coming Events tion block, was built conhaving Grace, His Rev. J. by the of made cost was a at Brothers Berry At the opening of the social Perth all concerned, McNamara, the ladies of the Week -end July 9-10: Osborne Park -West £11,248. The presbytery. gratulated Bindoon branch on July 31, week -end at Marian Lodge. tea the Perth Diocesan Union afternoon built paid a warm tribute to the served parish was £6,500, cost which He and refreshments. Presentation Sisters. Wednesday, July 16-17: State Conference committee by Fred Collins. will be represented by pointed out that the Cathomeeting, 8 p.m. Father McCormack, the Messrs. L. Maxwell and M. only not were schools lic Week -end July 16-17: Cathedral -Manning Park social Hibernian Guard Foley. the parishioners and Sisters His Grace the Archbishop providing religious foreducaOn the same day these week -end at Marian Lodge. our of Claremont extend their so essential tion presbyat the received refresher was secretaries' Friday, July 22: Presidents and to thanks to all who attended representatives will attend by a guard of honour children, but were givingand tery Communion breakfast et those a to and opening p.m. 7.30 the night at DISCA, formed from members of the community loyal so gener- Moora, at which Mr. M. Week -end July 23-34: Victoria Park -Midland Junction the Hibernian Society, who patriotic citizens who had who contributed (Scarborough) will be Lane fund. and ously to the building themselves, social week -end at Marian Lodge. also accompanied him in proved Donation List, Page 16 the guest speaker. themselves prove from the church would Monday, July 25: Executive meeting. procession again if necessary, ready Week -end July 30-31: South Perth-Maylands week- to the school. even to give their lives for end at Marian Lodge. After the ceremony of the good of Australia. to blessing and official opening All branches are again reminded of the drivethe Following H i s Grace. by His Grace, the parish r increase the circulation of "Girls' World" in priest, the Rev. J. McCor- Senator Dorothy Tangr schools. 1

parishes and

Six Churches To Committee Set Up Open In Country

Marian Lodge on July LEEDERVILLE: combining The next general meeting The branch isPark and a with Manning Tuesday, on held is to be for all. assured July 12, as the film night had good time is Arrangements have been completed for conthe for Arrangements arranged been previously and the construction of six new churches in the for the first Tuesday. An cert are proceeding perhaps may invitation is extended to all further detailson during the rural areas of the Archdiocese. It is anticiyoung girls in the parish, be worked pated that all these will be blessed before who should bring sandshoes, week -end. At a representative meeting, under the Christmas. etc., to the combined meetBasketball Results effected to the Church of S! sports. indoor the ing for A GRADE: chairmanship of the Rt. Rev. Mgr. E. Moss, The new churches are Joseph at Northam. Floreat Park 25 d. Shenton PALMYRA: 23 d. PalPerth South co9: to A new porch, baptistery Park recently meeting Wunformed situated at Chidlow, The next general myra 14; Cathedral 29 d. High- a committee was dowie, Tammin, Kwolyln, and confessional are being will be on Sunday, July 17, gate 16. the in Sisters Carmelite the with operate added to Holy Cross Church, Brookton. after Children of Mary. A RESERVE: fete on Sunday, Extensions a r e being Cunderdin. 23 d. Maylands 16; holding of their annual Friday, July 22, is the date Highgate 1; Park 35 d. Nedlands of the parish dance at the Floreat 25, to help defray the cost of their Cathedral 25 d. South Perth 4; church hall. A picnic will Leederville 20 d. Victoria Park September Sepin time some 3. extensions. be held building B1 GRADE: tember. The following ladies kind- CAREERS OPEN TO BOYS OUTLINED Fremantle 25 d. Cathedral 17; The social week -end will North Highate d. 26 Fremantle ly agreed to conduct the be held on August 6-7. 3; Hilton Park 21 d. Osborne respective stalls on the day Park 9. HIGHGATE: of the fete: C.B.C. July 10: The next general meeting BI GRADE: Hollywood stall, Mrs. AT LECTURE COURSE NOW AT 3.30 p.m.: Bless extenNorth Fremantle forfeit from will be held in the hall on Maylands; d. 5 Brown Park Mrs. stall, Manning cake Gee; Monday, July 11. All mem- Subiaco 2; West Perth 17 d (BA3536); Lectures on career -guidance for boys sions to St. Benedict's stall, novelty attend. Applecross. to school, requested bers are Claremont 13. Mrs. Dunphy (WM3607); commenced on June 12 and continue at recongratulations C GRADE: Heartiest 17: July Baker Mrs. stall, produce ColLawPark Brothers' Fremantle 17 d. Hilton are extended to Sue gular intervals at Christian Canonical Visitation and Beaconsfield 27 d. Subiaco 21; (WM2784); fancy stall, Mrs. rence on her inclusion in the 4;Palmyra Confirmation at St. Pius X 7 d. Osborne Park 0; Herlihy (WM3126)); after- lege, St. George's -ter., at 8 p.m. State basketball team. Manning Park. Floreat Park 17 d. Sheraton Park noon teas, Mrs. Guilfoyle Church, It is hoped that the Y.C.W. 6. Future lectures scheduled Sunday, July 31: "Archi- July 24: HenderB. Le E. tecture," follows: as are will soon be able to combine FAIREST AND BEST: B. Bac- (F1197). course in the 3 p.m.: Bless and open A Grade: S. Cain, son. with the N.C.G.M. for meet- cini, Sunday, July 10: "Business Sisters Merit Aid P. Collopy. Keaney House, corner of ings and social activities and Commerce," J. C. An- Sunday, July 31: "Medi- Alma A. Beaton, F. A Reserve: of the above any to Gifts -rd. and Beach-st., cine," Dr. McAuliffe. Fordham, M. Mulligan, B. Rice. stalls would be most welVICTORIA PARK: toine. B1: B. Hunter, P. Tapper, M. August 12: "Com- North Perth. Friday, at "Careers 15: July On Sunday, July 10, a Clydesdale. Friday, inare readers and come mercial Aviation," J. C. July 31: combined meeting will he B2: .P. Farmer, E. Deering. the 'Drawing Table'," R. vited to phone the various Antoine. 3.30 p.m.: Bless extensions C.: P. Gilbert, 0. Taafer. C. held at which a discussion or the Sisters, Walsh. -holders stall M. Maher. the Knucky, be will "Primary Sunday, August 14: "En- to St. Patrick's school, York. Oh on the 'Home" as soon as possible, regard- Friday, July 15: Punch. J. Further gineering," Gabbedy. J. main f ea t u r e. Production," August 6: ing any assistance they can Votive Lamp For arrangements for the picnic Friday, July 22: "Insurance 9.30 a.m.: St. Mary's offer. AMSTERDAM, June Cathedral, will also be made. Assurance." and a re ceremony o f committee Tomb The Columbus prayer national 27-A in Tuesday, July 19, is the "Careers July 22: Friday, to the PriestGENOA, Italy, June 28 anxious that the people of week will be held in the Ordination Science," date of the general meeting and Mathematics their by hood. of Genoa the Archdiocese, Netherlands from Aug. which all members are re- (NC)-The city R. P. Donnelly. co-operation and presence, August 7: 15 to 22 for the return of quested to attend. Week- has donated a bronze votive fete the suc- Sunday, July 24: "Radio," the make will St. of Canonical visitation and Cathedral the to lamp social our all people to the Church. is end July 23-24 Cooper. S. A. Carmelite the that Confirmation at St. Therese, The prayers for this reweek -end at Marian Lodge. Dominic here where the cess of. Sunday, July 24: "Careers deserving so are Sisters Christopher Gwelup. of in turn will be directed an d For further particulars, at- remains Mathematics in Their monastery is a August 14: a particular way to the tend the general meeting on Columbus are buried. Science," R. P. Donnelly. beneCanonical visitation and The votive lamp will be power -house of prayer Immaculate Heart of "Forestry." July 19. 29: July Friday, whole Archdiocese the fiting service Confirmation at Our Lady of special a at lighted Mary. CATHEDRAL: "Banking," 29: Ally Friday, should Catholic every Grace, North Beach. Girls will attend the social on October 12, Columbus and J. Gabbedy. help them. week -end to be held at Day. 16-17.

To Aid Carmelites

Official

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