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The Record Newspaper 10 November 1955

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No. 2,729

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Catholics anxious to share in helping the coloured people of the State will be interested in the opening on December 4 of a native boys' orphanage at St. Francis Xavier's Native Mission, Wandering Brook.

The Pallottine Fathers and Riverton where native lads take Brothers conduct the Wan- are being trainedtheto corndering Mission in associa- their place in munity. tion with the Sisters of For all that, the work of Mary of Schoenstatt. the Pallottines (Society of They have been evangel- the Catholic Apostolate) is. rth O. N1:espaper) ttastGL Perth, Thursday, November10, 1955 ising the coloured people if not well -enough known. It this State for 54 years. is hoped that the opening The Pallottines made a of the orphanage at Wanfoundation in the Arch- dering will stir greater when, at the public interest in their imHost Is Exposed diocese in of1944 His Grace, they portant work. invitation established the mission at Bus Trips Mooted Weekly In Heart Wandering. Despite the difficulties of If sufficient applications war time a start was made are made to attend the miles 10 acreas opening function on Dec. 4, Of City Block on 9.600 the township of it is planned to hire two north of Exposition of the Bless- Wandering. buses for the trip. ed Sacrament is made in One bus would depart the heart of the city every Suburban Growth from Perth at 10.30 a.m. and made to be had Roads and another at 12.30 p.m. Thursday. It is anticiA farm The return trip from Wanpated that many Catholics a monastery built. virgin carved from dering would commence at will make a "visit" during was bush and in time an orphan- 5.30 p.m. the lunch hour. girls was native for age Proposed fares would be Following Mass at 8 a.m. built of local granite. £1 for adults and 10/- for in the Legion of Mary Pallottines Hot water will be the children. In 1951 chapel, Bank of New South were given charge of the available for picnickers. Wales Chambers, 65 St. which As a limited number of Exposition parish of Riverton George's-tce., already has a church -hall seats would be available, commences. school and con- early booking is essential. The Blessed Sacrament built and a may be made by' remains exposed for adora- vent in prospect. in August, This writing to the Rev. M. McMore recently, tion until 5.15 p.m., when 1954, the Pallottines opened Keon, 62 St. George's -tee.. Benediction is imparted. Missionary Centre in or by ringing BF1889. a ,

Bishop Rafferty's First Task Was To Open Hall At Port

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Returning Bishops Were First In South America At his first public function since his consecration, the Auxiliary Bishop, the Most Rev. J. J. Rafferty (above, right), declared last. open the parish memorial hall at Fremantle on Sunday

surroundings their lives in the defence of healthy With His Lordship on the in country. platform were Mr. K. Beaz- made a hall a necessary their It was fitting that such a ley, M.H.R., Member for thing. be erected in hall should by welcomed be It should Fremantle; Mr. W. A. SamFremantle-the point of deson, Mayor of Fremantle, the parents of the parish many troops so for parture the who would know that and councillors. of and the last sight many men The V. Rev. J. Sullivan, recreation and free time land. native their the their children was being had of introduced 0.M.I., His Lordship congratuspeakers and the V. Rev. P. spent under proper super- lated the Oblate Fathers on Talty, C.Ss.R., made the vision. Thus the greater part of the splendid work they had appeal. done and were doing. He The hall has a meeting their worry was obviated. The hall, continued Bishop complimented them on their room and kitchen attached, initiative in providing the to a memorial together with a spacious Rafferty, was the dead of two World Wars. parish with that very fine gallery. Internal features of the People were inclined today hall. He hoped that not the building are the tapestry to erect useless memorials, least of its uses would be to brick dadoes with textured but that magnificent hall provide the finance necescould be classed as somewalls above. Acoustic tiles have been thing that would effectively sary to finish their beautiful which still lacked a installed and a stage has keep alive the memory of church those brave men who gave fitting sanctuary. been erected. Seating accommodation is provided along the entire length of each wall and inLast week on the Oronsay, His Grace, the Most Rev. M. Beovich, direct lighting reinforces the colour scheme of the walls. Archbishop of Adelaide (left) and the Most Rev. J. P. O'Collins, Under the stage ample On Sunday last 300 people, mostly Polish, Bishop of Ballarat, passed through Fremantle. space has been provided for attended rites for the dead at Karrakatta They were returning from storage space. International EucharisThe kitchen is modernly Father Dzieciol asked the at Rio de Jan- Would Molotov Approve That Leifer! equipped with stainless steel cemetery. for those tic Congress With from the especially prayers procession A them was eiro, Brazil. sinks and built-in cupgates passed by some who died in concentration the Most Rev. P. J. Lyons, "Some time ago the Bishops of Australia published boards. A large refrigerator maingraves various on with camps and decorated 36 Bishop to Car- a Joint Pastoral in which they warned the Catholic and gas urn are the final fighting for Auxiliary Polish and battlefields candles flowers, Gilroy. dinal touches of modernity, topeople, and indeed non-Catholics as well, that the one Poland. Archbishop Beovich said gether with well-equipped flags. time was ComDeceased priests, benethe that Australia as a Pacific outstanding menace of the present stations Between ablution blocks. factors. parents, occupants Rosary was recited and bastion of the free world, munisrh," said His Grace Archbishop Mannix in of the cemetery and all hymns sung for the souls in needed stronger ties of Melbourne recently. Valuable Asset South "Even the Pope himself praised the Bishops' statewith His Lordship expressed souls were prayed for in purgatory. friendship his pleasure in declaring turn. ment and expressed the paternal hope that the com- America. church Polish The Gajkowski J. Rev. The hall were open the new memorial The three prelates would heed the wise guidance given the Rev. W. mittee has spent £30 in the the first members of the Catholic people -the latest addition to the officiated, Bishops. the by graves the of maintenance the and preached Dzieciol magnificent plant at St. Australian Hierarchy to "Unfortunately there are some Catholics, among Rev. B. Binkowski of Nor- of those who have no kin visit South America. Patrick's. who think they are wiser Archbishop Beovich said them prominent politicians,the The new building, he said, tham assisted. sphere of religion, and was a fine structure, solid that there were 100,000,000 than the Bishops, even in people in South America, of Who are not prepared to accept the sound advice given and spacious. It blended admirably with the other whom 90 per cent were by these impartial witnesses." buildings which surroundUNIQUE CHRISTMAS GIFTS WILL Catholic, and the majority "Might I suggest to any of these Catholic politicians ed it and like them it was of European origin. who are not prepared to accept the advice of the indicative of the courage On the final day of the Bishops that they should follow the example of their and confidence in the future BE OFFERED AT MAIDA VALE FETE congress, attended by 20 a friendly note to Mr. Molotov, which inspired the pioneers cardinals and 300 bishops, Leader and send Bishops' Statement; Little more than o week remains before 1,000,000 people took part in asking him if he approved ofhetheapproved who first laid stone upon the banning and, also, perhaps, whether stone on that splendid site. Mo ida Vale will stage its unique annual fete the Eucharistic tribute. of the names placing the and Groups Industrial the of the size of Considering ticket 20, at 2 p.m. of Communists and Labour men on the same the building (90ft. x 30ft.), on Sunday, Nov. in when they are looking for positions of importance continued the Bishop, the The organisers hope that * Manjimup I am sure, workmanship and the pre- their regular patrons will the industrial and in the political world. definite." sent cost of building, the attend in force, together Bishop. Rafferty Mr. Molotov's answer will be prompt and price of £9,800 would be with many new ones. Get New Church Every facility is being seen to be most reasonable. The Rev. J. McCarthy, Be He congratulated Mr. Cos- planned in the way of bush To Attend Jubilee parish priest of Manjimup and Christmas , tello on a fine job at a novelties in the Diocese of Bun gifts for the various stalls. reasonable price. For Of Dr. Duhig A feature of the day's His Lordship said a hall bury, has issued invitawas always a valuable asset outing in pleasant surroundchurch, which tions to the opening of a Auxthe Kalamunda Lordship His the for fete The in a parish. With the pass- ings is the sumptuous after- iliary Bishop, the Most new church in that centre. L. Carpene Mr. of garden the almost in was tea. noon ing of years it will be held Rev. J. J. Rafferty will centre. an indispensable part of Most on Sunday, Nov. 13, will have an unusually the Lordship, His for Facilities air Bus by tonight leave parish plant apart from the Bishop of Buses leave Perth at 2 Kalamunda buses, leav- Brisbane where he will Rev. L. J. Goody, bless social advantages provided and lush setting this year. p.m. will continue on to the the episcopal Bunbury, by a place where the par- ing Perth for Hawtin-rd., The late rains this year fete and open the church officially at 2.45; returning at p.m., at 2 Belmont, East via and in wildflowers ishioners could gather the celebrakept on jubilee have golden Joseph) St. to (dedicated pass the grounds where the meet one another. Most Rev. J. Sunday, Oct. 4, at 3.30 p.m. bloom much later than 5 p.m. added attraction this An intensive rural chapel of St. Francis tions of the more The of Visitors to the function, usual and the hills are still Archbishop Duhig, situated. is Assisi is a visit to the handnowaorganisation required and former parishioners in covered in a mantle of blue. year new church. Buses return to Perth Brisbane. among some especially days, white. and pink welcome. be will particular, at p.m. 5 youth people, for recreation leaving

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