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The Record Newspaper 20 October 1955

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Received Guidance

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When the third Pre-Cana Conference held this year concluded on Sunday last, 120

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attention and complete Jesus, isfaction. souls THE GENERAL A ory of CO.

Mercy for making available has seating Reserved His Excellency will conparish, South Perth, is in- the central accommodation Priests attending t h e Perth. Auxiliary been arranged for Cathedral ceremony the but membership the in secrate in creasing will vest of the Victoria-square conparishioners. Parking areas Bishop -elect, the Most Rev. have also been set aside on chapter hall and form in vent. The Girl Guide movement lacks leaders. Mary's St. in Rafferty J. J. The next Pre -Cana Consides of Goderich-st. processional order outside is an association which aims is seeking MacGaw Miss Cathedral on Wednesday, both the (on at forming the characters of the services of young ladiris ference will be held in from Hill-st. to Victoria- the Church office Oct. 26, at 10 a.m. of next year. Inside). making January of Cathedral and sides girls young of 21 years or over who will Co-consecrators will be sq. and on both concerning this them better Christians. devote some of their spare formation the Most Rev. A. J. Gumthe course may be had from mer, Bishop of Geraldton, The last company, at- time to consolidating headquarY.C.W.-N.C.G.M. and the Most Rev. L. J. tached to St. Columba's movement. ters, 62 St. George's -tee., Goody, Bishop of Bunbury. B2546. telephone The Bishop of Port Pine, the Most Rev. B. Gallagher, who will preach the occasional sermon, is due to arrive here on Oct. 24.

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Others prelates who will attend the consecration are: the Most Rev. R. PrendiArchbishop of Perth and Metropolitan of the Western Province; the Most Rev. .1. D. Simonds, Coadjutor Archbishop of Melbourne; the Most Rev. F. Henschke, Bishop of Wagga Wagga; the Most Rev. 0. Raible, S.C.A., Vicar Apostolic of Kimberley and the Rt. Rev. G. Gomez, O.S.B., Lord Abbot of New Norcia.

Situations Vacant

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Wanted first class erpetual cook, top wages, e er. conditions.

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memory Norcia Hotel, or ring ary, who Norcia 4. 1952.

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Active, quiet, de f Jesus, Catholic pensioner or sioner couple for su soul. s, pray presbytery; new 3

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Situations Wonted

Toronto.-Some 80 per cent of Canadian Catholics acgo to church regularly, cording to a survey made a Post, Financial The by

my dear Sub -primary teacher re ose first on Octo- quires position in a inc school for 1956.

nt unto to Box 4456 this Ace let per pon him. ACCOMMODATION

Toronto newspaper. This figure compares with 60 per cent church attendance among the overall population of Canada and

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The 1951 census report showed that 6,000,000 Canadians were registered as Catholics and a like number

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His Excellency the Apostolic Delegate

J. J. Rafferty, was The Auxiliary Bishop -elect, the Most Rev. parishes of St. three the from the recipient of a presentation Hall. Town the in last evening Sunday on Mary's Cathedral the gifts from Mr. Bishop -elect Rafferty is pictured accepting parishes. M. Carley on behalf of the three Cathedral

raised to The presentation com- sec her brotherwas reading Following devotions a cheque the episcopate, substantial of supa prised by practicability The compered short concert, buskins a University course when The Minister for Education, Mr. W. Heg- plying writing books, draw- Mr. John Sullivan. was and the episcopal died. and sandals in the liturgical her mother books, exercise books given in the Town Hall. ney, said today that for some time the Gov- ing were later The change in home cirThese books at colours. -out cutting and cumstances caused her to Mr. Carley then spoke on displayed to the public. ernment has been giving consideration to the same time was consider- behalf her father of Cathedral parishAfter the presentation the devote herself to brothers. but owing to difficulties on Gene and three young John Mr. the supplying of free school books and re- ed, his -elect introduced Bishop it has been ioners; delivery in Miss Rafferty will remain will behalf of St. Patrick's, sister, Miss Margaret Rafquisites to all school children in the State. agreed that these books from Havelock-st.; and Mr. Nor- ferty, who was met by the on vacation here at least all Government and be supplied free as school Francis St. Christmas. for until the Mundie Recently it was decided free to Government during val people present school the beginning of the that the following subsidies non Xaxier's. East Perth. supper recess. in 1957. year children. to apply and services which Miss Rafferty, who arrivGovernment schools would ed recently from Ireland to Mission Sunday be extended to non -governBrothers express The ment schools: deep gratitude their publicly Projectors: 50% of total On October 13 to the people who worked On the contrary, at the so tirelessly and unselfishly cost. The approval of the Perth October 23 will be in children were they unhappiest obtainday the the far of be to By end department is observed in all churches in- in spite of adversedaycondithe that and know to elated Castledare. ed before purchase at sucboys to make the of the Archdiocese as schools last Sunday were the 130 stitution had so many tions non -governmental cessful. Mission Sunday. Special would participate in the de- On this day their Field Day was held and to friends and well-wishers of debt special a Likewise sermons will be preachpartment's repair and main- them this day is "the big day" of the year. who, despite a drenching is due to those gratitude ed and collection taken prewere projecrains, heavy from tenance service on the in Sisters and Brothers up to aid the work of For many weeks they had do their best to make the pared to stay, hoping that schools for their co-operators and may also make use which success the Propagation of the the might yet break weather the of the department's film worked hard and long to Field Day the make in helping to Faith. make their home a picture the organisers had planned and they would be able to tion library. success. a Day Field for the many visitors who it to be. get on with the business of remany the to Owing the In between showers the Field Day. Progressive Extension were expected to be present. for a repeat performAustrian Minister For a whole week they stalls were very busy, but The Brothers are deeply quests Radio equipment: Pound ance to dispose of the stock to up passing the clouds the Gets Malta Award watched intervals the :or pound subsidy to His Grace unfortunately grateful is being planned it hand in Austrian Vienna. £50 per annum towards the over and despite their many between showers were few Archbishop, to the clergy to hold a postponed Field prayers for fine weather, and of short duration. Foreign Minister Leopold cost of radio equipment. and all those people who Day later in the year. ProvidDivine His in Austrian such God prominent Figl, under were present Early December has been At a meeting of Cabinet ence and for reasons known and top Although financially the circumstances. nominated as the most op- Catholic lay leader on Monday last it was de- only to Him, allowed the Field Day was not the suc- trying date official of the Catholic cided that as from the be- day to be one of wind and cess of previous years and Such a demonstration of portune time, but to been has Party, People's oriented but give the nothing definite has ginning of the school year rain. hundreds of pounds of stock charity cannot decided. Further notification received the Grand Cross of encouragemuch Brothers in 1956 School Papers, spellBrothers the hand, in still inclement is will be given in these the Order of Knights cf high school Despite the hundreds ing books, of were far from being disap- ment for the future. many Malta. columns. column next magazines, pads and writ- weather Continued out in force to pointed. ing cards would be supplied people came

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Perth, Thursday, October 20, 1955

Messrs. W. Two Catholic Girl Guide companies have Depiazzi, the southern half of VicO'Grady, J. Stewart and Dr. His Excellency, the Apostolic Delegate, toria-sq. (i.e., from Goderby Quinlan. D. by air at ich-st. around to Murray- recently been formed in the Archdiocese Appreciation was also exthe Most Rev. R. Carboni, arrived st. on the south side of the South pressed to the Sisters of 19). Hensman-st., (Oct. 104 of night last MacGaw J. Miss Perth airport Cathedral).

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Twenty-five couples at- bers. chief advantage of tended the final series for theThe course is that it enables the year. It is not without engaged couples to absorb significance that, since the the fundamental Christian inauguration of the con- outlook on marriage which ferences some years ago, cannot be readily had in there has each time been a any other fashion This "service" is organised by the youth movements of Catholic Action and (Y.C.W.-N.C.G.M.) executive officials of these groups are grateful to the speakers during the course -the Rev. J. Bourke, the Rev. M. McKeon, the Rev. J. McNamara, the Rev. J.

Apostolic Delegate Is Girl Guides Appeal Here For Consecration For Leadership Aid

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young men and women had received a comprehensive course in preparation for marsuccessive increase in numrioge.

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