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On Friday night, Sept. 2, His Lordship, Bishop Goody, in his capacity as Episcopal Chairman of the National Catholic Girls' Movement, will officially open the 1955 N.C.G.M. State Conference, at the Highgate Parish Hall. and
Bishop Goody will ad- conference summary dress members on Friday then items and supper. This is perhaps the most night and this will be folevent in the lowed by the secretary's re- important year and it is exN.C.G.M. year. the for port or e rtit)4ef 11, 1955 at t hpe6stG.P.O..P rftaengsimstrssr jr Perth, ThursdayAugust The report will set out pected that a large crowd No. 2,716 the position of the N.C.G.M. will attend. This conference is of the as it now stands, and give it is the activities of utmost importance for work. Poles' Requiem detailspastof year. Discussion a review of the year's every of the help Requiem Mass for the the Without and report will follow the member it will be imposPoles who died during improvements planned. to plan properly for World War II will be Special items to be dis- sible coming year. Patrick's offered at St. cussed will be the possibil- the church, Fremantle, at 7 ity of appointing a fulla.m. on Tuesday, August time worker, which is one of the N.C.G.M.'s greatest Bro. Albertus To 16. priests of giving the to Special remembrance will needs; means of expanding With the liturgical splendour appropriate the of was conferred on be made of the 350,000 t h e influence in its present Act As Director to the Church the Sacrament of Holy Orders Poles who were killed, as N.C.G.M. and the by last parishin also Saturday on branches Cathedral treach a result of Russian three candidates in St. Mary's To fill the vacancy left has ery, during the insurrection es where no N.C.G.M. in the directorship of St. Most Rev. L. J. Goody, Bishop of Bunbury. of Warsaw against the Ger- been formed. the Sunday's session will open Ildephonsus' Collegeofby Rev. The ordinandi were the mans in 1944. report recent departure Rev. D. M. Foley, the Rev. The insurrection began on with the treasurer's thereon. This Bro. Oliver for his second A. G. Hesse and the Rev. C. August 1, 1944, and lasted and discussion talk novitiate, at the Mother When the Soviet will be followed by a After Brown, O.F.M. 68 days. House in France, the Rev. "Conviction." His Lordship was assisted forces failed to lend their on be an open Bro. Albertus, B.A., of the throughout the ceremony support, the Poles were lunch there will tea. S.I.C. staff has been canoniby the V. Rev. J. P. Wilkinforced to capitulate and the forum, then afternoon to the office The afternoon session will cally appointed son, C.M. (rector of St. Nazis took a fearful rethe abconclude with another open of director during ,,Charles' Seminary) and the prisal. which Oliver, Bro. of sence tea. buffet a V. Rev. F. E. Hope, Adm. Requiem for a similar in- forum and there will is expected to last 13 tention was offered at St. After Benediction The Auxiliary Bishop months. of the Brigid's, West Perth, Aug. 7. be a rally consisting elect, the Most Rev. J. J. Rafferty, acted as Archdeacon to vouch for the ordinandi. The Cathedral was filled to overflowing. About 30 priests participated in the ceremonies in which were engaged the students of St. Charles' Seminary. The Rev. M. Fitzgerald (Nannup) was chaplain to Rev. T. Phelan directed the . the Rev. D. M. Foley; the After a long illness, death came suddenly ceremonies. Rev. J. O'Farrell (Queen's of His Grace the Archbishop priest for the Rev. James Dunne, parish Park) to the Rev. A. G. was assisted by the Rt. Rev. on Home, Nursing Hesse; and the Rev. C. FlanAnne's St. Mgr. E. Kennedy, V.G., and Maylands, at agan, O.F.M., to the Rev. Moss. Rosary for their pastor's the Rt. Rev. Mgr. E. -elect, August 8. C. Brown, O.F.M. The Auxiliary Bishop Born in County Meath. soul. The music of the cereJ. Rafferty, J. Rev. the Most Requiem Mass, Ireland, 61 years ago. at Pontifical mony was sung impressivewhich His Grace the was also present Father Dunne came to this Archbishop ly by the Cathedral choir presided, was sanctuary. State in 1920. under the baton of the Rev. by Bishop Goody of His first appointment was offered P. McCudden. The Rev. B. Wednesday on Bunbury as assistant priest at St. Harris preached the occaMary's Cathedral. In 1923 morning. sional sermon. Every priest in the Arch- Poles To Present After the ordination, the he was named administranew priests gave their blesstor, an office he held until diocese and a good reprethe in from Bunbury-sentation parents 1929. ing to their In 1930 Father Dunne numbering 80-90 in all- National Concert sacristy. The blessing of At 8.45 p.m. on Sunday, the large congregation ocwas appointed parish priest attended the obsequies. The cupied more than an hour. at Northam. After five years priests' choir sang the Office August 21, the Polish comhe was given charge for the Dead and chanted munity will present a there Occasional Sermon of Maylands, which parish the music of the Requiem national concert in the Father Harris said that a he administered until his before a packed congrega- Town Hall. the in few moments ago tion. death. The occasion marks the presence of their brother Foley The Rev. M. McKeon was 300th anniversary of the deMoment Of Ordination Of Father Of Wide Charity priests, their families and Rev. J. fence of the shrine of Our the and deacon friends, three young men Of a courtly bearing. Dowling, subdeacon. The V. Lady of Czestochowska. saving shall forgive, they are for- Father Dunne carried out Rev. were invested with the Christ-like task beof done was Sullivan sins E. whose and them given in to work souls, ministry mainly Bishop's chaplain and the greatest dignities that could shall retain, they are his priestly you Him. with union man, reupon personal of conferred field be in the To these three young men, retained." he when they were clothed Last Supper, lations. To many At the Lord with the dignity and power said Fr. Harris,theOur a staunch friend and a wise and bread changed having keys to of range The of that priesthood of whose had entrusted counsellor. souls the wine into His own Body and his private charity was exfulness Jesus Christ re- open up for our Blood, He imparted to His cf riches unsearchable Eternal His from ceived tensive. Christ. From now on they priests a similar wonderful Father. On Tuesday evening the of power: "Do this in comTime lost its value, for were the ambassadors fully remains were brought to Me." of memoration Church, again Our Divine Master in God, fully accredited,in His And those priests need Queen of Martyrs' the person of the conse authorised to speak Christ's Maylands, where large speak to fear not to up open to and Name, his imposed parishioner'; of crating bishop, the treasures cf message to the world, for numbers recite the to hands upon the heads of the faithful, up they had divine authority gathered the three deacons conferring Divine Grace stored words their of Christ behind Chris.. of merits the through priesteternal the on them sent Me I also send you." Whence their credentials? of exhortation and consolahood. that hears you He sent them forth to act us- tion: "He and Their souls have been Our Lord Himself told dethat he Me as He would act, to speak priests He gave hears stamped indelibly with a To those command for Him, for now they were to bap- spises you despises Me." seal which marked them out the divine they In very truth then other Christs. for all eternity as "other tise and preach theToGospel morning that charged Each morning of their were those Christs." With a flood of to every creature. further to grace divine with lives they would summon abto power the Divine Grace he transform- He gave upon God of Him, the Second Person as He the Kingdom ed them preparing them, solve from sin, even earth-"As the Father has of the All Holy Trinity, equipping them for their absolved: "Whose sins you from heaven; each morning they would hold Him up in their hands, like the daily sunrise to send the light of His divine wisdom into the minds and men's warmth of His divine love into their hearts. Each morning they invited Him into their heart and through them He was also given to souls and thus souls were given to Him in Holy Communion. Each morning they, as priests, spoke as though they were in very truth
Three Are Made Priests In St. Mary's Cathedral
Maylands Is Bereaved Of Loved Parish Priest
Jesus Himself-"This is My Body and this is My Blood." From that high pinnacle of intimacy with God they
Happy Group Of New Priests With Ordaining Prelate
would descend and bear Him to souls. As another Christ they would preach the eternal truths to young and old. out a nd in Moving blessing, amongst them, consoling, preaching, each individual became for them Continued on Page 13
Father Brown Blesses Bishop Goody