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Friday, June 1, is an important date is) the liturgical calendar this year. For on that day are observed: The feast of the Queenship of Mary
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The first Friday (with Workers Moss in the Cathedral at 5.45 p.m.). The commencement of the 40 Hours devotion in the Cathedral.
feast of the! Cathedral where a sermon On the Queenship of Mary, estab- will be preached and Benelished by Pope Pius XII in diction of the Blessed Sac1954, the human race is con- rament imparted. On Thursday, May 31, the secrated to the Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin feast of Corpus Christi, Masses in the Cathedral will Hence in all churches the act of consecration will be be at 6.45 and 8 a.m. In the Legion of Mary made on June 1. (Prayer, chapel, 65 St. George's -terP. 13). The Forty Hours devo- race, Mass will be celebrattion will commence in the ed at 8 a.m. followed by ExThe Italian Ursuline Sisters of the Sacred Cathedral with Solemn High position of the Blessed SacMass at 6.30 a.m. On Satur- rament until 5.15 p.m. Heart, who were expelled from China in Confessions in preparation day, June 2, the Mass for have Perth, in asylum Peace will be offered at the for the feast will be heard 19SL. and found On Sunday, in the Cathedral on Wednessame hour. news (through an underground June 3 there will be Solemn day, May 30 from noon to 1 p.m., 4-6 p.m. and after community Chinese the of at 11 a.m. Mass High organisation) The feast of Our Lady novena devotions. In October the Bishop of they left behind. Help of Christians (transPengu, Mons. Chang, five ferred this year to Monday, Polish First Friday The Ursulines are estab- priests, and two Ursuline May 28, will be solemnly lished in the Archdiocese at Sisters, were imprisoned. On June 1, a special first observed in the Cathedral Friday Mass will be offered St. Charles' Seminary and in Previous to this, a great was people parish with Masses at 6.30, for the Polish community at the parish of Carilla. They crowd of made and summoned, 7 and 8 a.m. St. Brigid's Church, West have 10 Sisters here. their shoutThe letter, received from to applaud, by A procession of parochial Perth, at 8.15 p.m. This pracof condemnation the ing, Chinese of their the superior schools of the Sisters of tice, introduced for the first community, reads as follows: those above mentioned. It pression). Yet, dear Mother I most earnestly ask for Mercy will be held, during time in May, has proved very treatthe 1956 vividly recalled Shanghai, March 27, we beg you not to your sincerest and most de- which a statue of Our Lady successful. Australians are Doubtless you already ment given Jesus in the General, be too much distressed on vout prayers that God will will be borne through the invited to participate in the June observance. know of the imprisonment courtyard of Pilate. grounds of both schools. Only one in the whole our account, because of the give strength necessary to of Mgr. King, Bishop of The procession ends in the the niece sad news I have given you, follow in the Way of the Shanghai on September 8th. throng was sad rather we hope you will be Many priests and a great of Mgr. Chang, a very proud of your little Chinese Cross to the five Sisters in number of faithful Catholic youthful Ursuline novice, Sisters for their unswerving prison and the other twelve CURTSEY TO BISHOP lay -folk shared the Bishop's who looked on at these hap- fidelity to the great family undergoing Communist per- FIFTY-FIVE penings, weeping silently fate. secution. other of Holy Church. Two meanwhile. The ballroom of the Embassy took a dcep Brain -Washing young Sisters had much to South "Gone with the Wind" atmosphere on At the time, three of us suffer and are still in the Ursulines were invited by Communists' hands. He had Tuesday night, when fifty-five debutantes On a visit to Perth is the ed to Australia. In November two priests the Communists to investiconditions satis- made their curtsey to His Lordship, the their found Callus, Rev. Michael V. in Su Ursulines and two the reason them, gate, with the factory. They worked hard Auxiliary Bishop. of in evening dress and white for this imprisonment, and chow were arrested and im- superior -general for their families. gloves, of the solemnity of to discuss some matters prisoned. When asked the Society of St. Paul (Malta). migration The reason for He is accompanied by the Crinolines were the pre- the occasion. separately, as they are ac- reason of their arrest, they Rev. econothe was Malta from cascading style, The last debutante sank Camilleri, Anthony dominant were told because of their customed to do. mic conditions. from waist to ankle in a into her curtsey. The orMany times a day, during stubborn resistance to ac- S.S.P. as secretary. had Australia in Maltese waterfall of wind-thin silks, chestra then played an Irish Father Callus has been on a whole month, they put be- cept Communist teaching. Fifty - five young Two more Sisters in Nan- visitation to the foundation the spiritual ministration of embroidered nylons and de- air. fore us their teachings, and a Domi- licate lace. priest, one secular women, half-flowers, half as priheld still are king in way of his congregation at Park- nican in Queensland, a Caraccording to the in Hair -styles were corres- stars, their clouds of white which we either rejected or soners in part of the house %dile, Melbourne, which was melite in Sydney, a Francispondingly graceful. No claw silk, began to dance "The accepted these we were of Mgr. Riberi, the Aposto- established five years ago. the while in Adelaide, cuts, thank heaven, but Vic- Pride of Erin." blamed, despised, humiliat- lic Internuncio, who endur- The Maltese congregation, can of St. Paul watched torian ringlets, frequently Again I was reminded of ed with severe, coarse lan- ed expulsion from China in which is represented locally Society Victoria in interests their caught back with white Southern belles at a rout, in manner, degrading flata most guage or praised with Galea, S.S.P. H. the Rev. by W.A. and flowers that matched demure a more gracious era that has tering remarks and promises during 1951. (Subiaco) was founded by Carlisle youth group memheld in slightly -ner- certainly gone with the Things are made vey diffi- Mgr. made to us. de Piro, dean bers hold a weekly 50-50 posies Joseph vous hands (one or two wind. persecuted these for cult the month, At the end of Malta, in hall, the Cathedral of R.S.L. in the dance "You look charmin' tobouquets visibly trembled as one of our party of three members of the Church. in 1911. Carlisle (opposite the Car- their owners walked slowly night, Miss Eulalie." was imprisoned. I was left They are not permitted to each "Mr. John, suh, you flatIts purpose is general mis- lisle railway station) forward, the cynosure of all free for a time to undergo do any work to get a living. in the Friday, from 8 to 11.30 p.m. eyes). terer! Ah'm told yo' say that a more severe examination. The Government wants to sion work especiallymigrants guaranteed is good time A all the girls." How wonMaltese of to to care them starvato escort Waiting At first I made attempts to get rid of them.by to visitors from neighbour- their place in the line of derful to be seventeen and abroad. get news of our Sisters scat- tion. N.C.G.M. and ing Y.C.W. one's debut, like said about Father Callus making debutantes already presenttered about in three different We are now in the hot oil ed were their partners- Cinderella in a ravishing. of tribulation (a Chinese ex- 30,000 Maltese had migrat- branches. towns. young men suitably aware, white ball -gown! , No. 2757
(Registered at the G.P.O., Perth. for transmission by post as a Newspaper)
Perth , Thursd ay, May 24 , 1956
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