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Perth. for (Registered at the G.P.O., transmission by post as a Newspaper)
Perth Thursday ay, August 25, 1955
NCGM State Conference To Be Opened By Bishop
Italian Children Remember Help
Rome, Aug. 16-American Catholics were among those particularly remembered by many thousands of
badges will be distributed Italian children when at-
Mass on the Feast The N.C.G.M. State Conference will com- to those members who are tending of the Assumption in 4,000 mence on Friday next, September 2, at 8 p.m. eligible. to camps operated by reminded summer are be letBranches headquarters know the the Pontifical Assistance in the Highgate parish hall. It will branch. Organisation. Goody, numbers from each opened by His Lordship Bishop After devotions the State The Feast of the AssumpConference Rally will com- tion is traditionally observepiscopal chairman of the N.C.G.M.
mence to which all parents ed in these camps as a "day and friends are invited. The of gratitude" for benefacsummary of the conference tors making the tremendous provacation will be given by Father summer Depiazzi and parents will gramme for poor children the be given some idea of possible. work of the movement. The rally will conclude Mass Broadcast IIalMgr. Ferdinando with items and supper will delli, president of the orbe served. It is hoped that the con- ganisation, celebrated Mass ference will bring new at the tomb of St. Peter the strength and vigour to the Apostle, which was broadmovement, making it the cast throughout the nation power that it should be in by the Vatican and Italian its efforts to spread Christ's radio networks. kingdom in the hearts of all In his sermon, Monsignor girls. Baldelli urged the children Bishop -Elect at Polish Concert to remember in their prayOur Lady Honoured ers the Holy Father, the Celebration of the 300th anniversary of bishops, the Italian GovernOn Her Feast Day and authorities local ment, of Czestochowa reached its culminSpanish Morocco, Aug. 15 benefactors, among them es- defence the Polish community gathered when ation -General Garcia Valino, Catho"American pecially High Commissioner of Spain lic brethren who through in the Perth Town Hall on the evening of in Morocco, came to Tetuan, Catholic Relief Services -tate their assimilation into capital of the protectorate, N.C.W.C. have sent so Sunday, August 21. the Australian community to preside here at ceremon- much aid." which audience, large A by learning English and ies in honour of Our Lady Auxiliary local customs, he also told the included Ceuta, of patron of Africa, thankful be cannot you If always to remember on her feast day. be J. J. Rafferty, and members them that they were Poles with faithful for what you receive, of Thousands you treated what were for of the clergy, ..a'veealth of beautiful tradivisited the shrine of the thankful escape. at a programme of hymns, tion befhind them. Blessed Mother. declamations, and songs At the conclusion of his both in Polish and in Engremarks, His Lordship was lish. with a bouquet of At the end of the pro- presentedby a young member Prepares Big Fete gramme, His Lordship spoke flowers St. community Polish the of to the gathering, and while her national coshe exhorted them to facili- dressed in tume. New To
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The much publicised sucRule of cess of Billy Graham in atmember of the be the N.C.G.M. membership, tracting audiences into the N.C.G.M. is expected to Life, generaland, in particuhundreds of thousands in show her loyalty to the the enquiry campaign, Europe should not make us home the movement by attending the lar, other methods (I forget that his performance annual conference and a and has been matched and surspecial invitation is issued technique. at passed in the history of reprovided be will Tea to all girls who are not ligion. 5.30 p.m. and those attendmembers. sure Father Theobald Mathew make to asked An appeal is also made ing areapplications sent are (1790-1856), the Irish Apostheir to members of the Basket- to headquarters to facilitate tle of Temperance, was ball Association to show catering arrangements. sensational for his large that their loyalty to the crowds. Benediction will be at N.C.G.M. does not end with 7.30 devotions In his first three months and during but of New Hospital Wing the basketball season, with Drawing of preaching in Ireland, he that they wish to join its enrolled 25,000; in five the N.C.G.M. in all No effort has been spared to make the months the number had inactivities. to 130,000. Later, he High Honour In Dentistry For fete at St. Anne's Nursing Home, Mt. Law - creased After the opening address gave the pledge to 150,000 some time. for by His Lordship Bishop outstanding most the days. In two days ley, four in Goody, the diocesan secreThe proceeds of the fete and a half he enrolled Former Leederville C.B.C. Boy A big committee of men will tary, Judith. Hickey, will build- 100,000. the to devoted be N. and women completed de- ing fund for the new 70 bed During three months in read the annual report. News has come to hand that Barry tails in connection with maternity wing which will England he gave the pledge president, Mary Denin Th e fellowship a secured the fete which will open cost about £250,000. Keely, will comment on the Fitzpatrick has to 600,000. It is estimated Surgeons, of the The new wing will be an that Father Mathew gave progress and failures of on Friday night, Sept. 2. Surgery at the Royal College tal the past to the during addition Saturmovement important the total abstinence pledge It will continue on year and discussion on vari- London. and night, State's hospital accommo- to 7,000,000 people in three afternoon day will report the countries in a few years. ous items in dation. He has secured this disSept. 3. The fete will aid a very follow. tinction at the early age of Father Patrick Peyton, Sisters of St. worthy The cause and it will not C.S.C., 23. the Rosary Crusade Anne's have been work- be one to miss. Sunday Conference boy of old an Barry, has himself addresspriest, Motions will also be call- C.B.C., Leederville, obtaining hard for some months ed larger audiences than has ed for the Open Forum on ed his Leaving certificate to make their first fete a SOCIAL JUSTICE Billy Graham. Sunday so all members will one. The fete in 1947 with distincmemorable there 4 In a recent tour, he spoke SEPT. deto SUNDAY, have an opportunity picthe in tion. held be will more than 1,000,000 in a Social Justice Sunday is to cide what will be discussed the of in grounds months, in Burma, PaB.D.Sc. few turesque his on He secured observed this year being during part of the Open 1953 kistan, Ceylon and Thailand. in Perth and proceedhospital. 4. September Forum. statement These million persons inThis year's The Sunday conference ed to London for postThere will be 14 stalls in for cluded tens of thousands of session will commence at graduate work. which a wide variety of deals with the necessity has including non-Catholics, 10.30 a.m. with the reading Further Studies will be displayed for decentralisation, which wares im- one important Hindu statesand immediate of young of become interest of the treasurer's report. A the He has now gone to do portance in the light of the man. talk on "Conviction" will old. further study and research Father Peyton spoke in then be given by Rev. Dr. at the North Western UniThere'll be fish and chips possibility of atomic war- English, without benefit of P. Quinn and discussion by versity of Chicago. available on the Friday fare. The social, economic translator, as Billy Graafternoon teas on and religious aspects of de- aham night; all present will follow. had. Less than half Son of Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Lunch will be at 1 p.m. Saturday afternoon and a centralisation are discussed audience, ordinarily, Fitzpatrick of Hartwell-st., on the Saturday in addition to the military his Girls are asked to bring barbecue could understand him. Yet, foundaaspect. their lunch and tea will be Mt. Lawley, he was night. the traditional restdespite tion president of the C.B.C. A clear and logical proprovided. The City of Perth band lessness of Asian crowds, The conference will re- Leederville Old Boys' Asprovide the music and gramme for practical decenwill stood and listened to sume at 2 p.m. with an sociation. there will be a display of tralisation is also set out in they him in absolute silence. the Statement. Open Forum. Some of the Fitzpatrick fencing. N. Barry items to be discussed will
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