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mi Ramiro Dies
After Long Illness As the result of a. serious heart ailment which confined him to hospital for the past two -and -a -half years the Rev. Ramiro (Mgrcellinus) Ausejo, O.S.B., died on July 30 at innocent character, the age of 53 years. ing4y and in his
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manner,the Born at Corello, Spain, he earnestl worked edgz deceased entered the Bene- good of hissy community and dictine Order in '1920. The following year he the Order. The office for the dead came to Australia where he and Solemn Requiem Mass was ordained in 1929. Thursday, August 9, 1956 For some years he had were sung on July 31, after charge of the native boys' which the burial took place orphanage at New Norcia at New Norcia cemetery acand later taught music at cording to the monastic rite. R.I.P. St. Ildephonsus' college. Fr. Ramiro had an ex- and later taukht at New tremely neat and skilful hand which did very much service for the late Fr. Stephen Moreno in copying his musical compositions. Gettysburg, PennsylFr. Moreno often remark- vania, U.S.A.-The official Italo Pagnanin; open, Desed what a great help he motto of the United States mond McKie. Such now is "In God We Trust." Vocal duet: Kevin Gaffey had been to him. services were characteristic and Thomas Moss. A Congressional resoluElocution: Under 13, Paul of the late monk as many tion making that phase de Lano; under 14, Keith of the community can tesVenning; under 15. Peter tify from personal experi- the nation's motto was signed into law here by Geoffrey ence. open Duncan; Deceased was of a strik- President Eisenhower. Gibbs.
Choirs Of Clontarf Boys' Town Carry Off At C.B.C. Eisteddfod
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Hungarian Nuns Ousted By Reds Will Observe Jubilees
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metropolitan schools competed in the ninth annual eisteddfod of the Christian Brothers' Schools of Western Australia in the Capitol Theatre on Monday last. Boys from seven
adjudicators were (Handel), 49 marks out of Sadler of Strickland-ave., Dornan a possible 50. Stephen South Perth for her ex Hobcroft Mr. Dornan said he had cellent Rex assistance which (choral), (solos) and J. Nugent Hay- never heard the song sung helped the boys to do so so perfectly before. well. wood (elocution). Rev. Bi. J. D. Healy, For the first time the Shields and certificates were presented to the Provincial Consultor of the boys from Clontarf entered winning competitors. Christian Brothers, who the vocal solo and elocuTown presented the shields and tion sections and did very Boys' Clontarf above) certificates at the conclu- well. (pictured choirs achieved outstanding suc-1 sion of the programme said Patrick Strain won the the high standard of sing- vocal solo (under 12) with cess. colof the Brothers' ing Merry Peasant" "The Very High Standard leges and schools in this (Schumann). The boys from Clontarf year's Eisteddfod was equal Kevin Lynch in the won the Pellegrini shield to anything the Eastern vocal solo (open) with for the best junior choir, States could offer. of Pan" "The Pipes for shield the A. G. Younes best senior choir and the Bro. Healy, Founder (Monckton) was second in the voBrother Healy inaugurat- and ('olin Reidy Archbishop's shield, for aged the Christian Brothers' cal solo under 13 "Mister gregate points. Sister M. Celestina of the Hungarian Poor School Sisters of Mr. Stephen Dornan, the Eisteddfods in Sydney 25 Sailorman" (Rowley) was Our Lady (left), will celebrate her diamond jubilee as a religious in Melsecond. ago and later he years said choral adjudicator, Cederic Wyatt was se- on August 15, and Sister M. Emerica of another congregation of had very little difficulty in bourne. Rev. Brother L. H. Mur- cond in the under -15 eloselecting the two Clontarf choirs as winners, for they phy had charge of this cution solo with "Lead Notre Dame Sisters will mark her silver jubilee. had reached a very high year's choirs ffiom Clon- Kindly Light" (Newman). Sister Celestina was born and her religious sister for her spirit of prayer and tarf, while Rev. Br. R. S. The elocution training in Hungary in 1872. At came to Perth at the invita- sustains her community in standard. This was shown by the Glen trained and very was done by Miss M. the age of 19 years she tion of His Grace. Although their work at Subiaco. Sister Emerica is not a high marks obtained by the ably conducted the choirs. Smith of Applecross. entered the Congregation 82 years of age she can senior choir for the song The Brothers wish to Those people unable to of the Poor School Sisters still paint, draw and decor- member of the Poor Schools Walk" thank the pianist Mrs. attend the. Eisteddfod and and took her first vows ate without the aid of Sisters. She has been their Your "Where'er guest for the past two years who would like to hear the in 1896. spectacles. shares their work. choirs sing will be able to She taught in the con- , Sister Celestina is noted andBoth nuns will observe do so at the Clontarf an- vent schools of her Order their jubilee at the HeytesSeptember 30: nual concert to be held in in Kalosca for 30 years, August 15: convent on Aug. bury-rd. Canonand Confirmation November. 10 a.m.: Aquinas College. in music, choral Clergy Recollection 15. A Missa Cantata will The results of the eistedd- specialising Preside Solemn High Mass ical Visitation Carlisle. The monthly day of work and drawing. b^ sung and the ceremony Confirmation and Canon- fod were: (golden jubilee). recollection for priests In 1926, despite her weak of renewal of vows will take Choirs: Senior, Clontarf; health and age, she was ical Visitation, Spearwood. August 18: area metropolitan the of place. junior, ClOntarf; juvenile, sent to the China mission. Bleifsand open new con- October 7: will be held at the ReSt. John Highgate. Bless and open vent a Cunderdin. Monastery, Here she laboured first at demptorist Under 12, Vocal solos: Subiaco. God Chapel, of 19: August Kening mission centre and North Perth, on TuesConfirmation and Canoni- Patrick Strain; under 13. later at Shingshien. at procession Attend In day, August 14, comFrancis Moss; under 14, China in 1946 she celebrated i n cal Visitation, Guildford. Junction Brunswick mencing at 10 a.m. nun. as a honour of Our Lady Assumher golden jubilee Raises E170 ed into Heaven. With the coming of the At a picture evening held August 23: Communist regime the SisConfirmation and Canonrecently at Dalkeith, the ters were dispersed and All ical Visitation, South Perth. Loreto Past Pupils' Associasuffered persecution. For were nuns 26: tion were successful in raisAugust the Hungarian In Bless and open Nazareth expelled in 1950. ing £170. appeal Response to the In 1952 Sister Celestina for collectors for the WanHouse. The proceeds will be donTwo well-known Christian Brothers will September 10-14: to the building fund Brook Native Mis- ated First Retreat for priests, celebrate their golden jubilees of religious Assumption Masses dering for the erection of a new on appeal sion street Redemptorist Monastery. novitiate for the Loreto nuns profession on August 15. They are Rev. In Perth, Fremcntle August 31, had been dis- at Normanhurst, N.S.W. September 12: Profession and Reception Bro. M. F. Redmond of Aquinas College, and On the feast of the As- appointing to date, said ceremony, St. John of God, sumption, Wednesday, Aug. the Rev. M. McKeon. Mozart's Best To Rev. Bro. P. A. Rahill of St. Joseph's College, 15, Masses will be offered Since the success of the Subiaco. September 16: Geelong, at St. Mary's Cathedral at appeal would depend prim- Be Performed Here Church, Mary's Geelong. Confirmation and Canoniarily upon the number of The Australian ElizabethVictoria, at 11 a.m. on Aug. 6, 7, 8.15, 9 and 10 a.m. Brother Redmond has 15. he an Theatre Trust's newly available, cal Visitation, St. Joseph's, Two lunch-hour Masses collectors been for 50 years a religious will be celebrated at 12.10 hoped offers of assistance formed opera company will Subiaco. The Rev. J. R. Boylen, and 1.10 p.m. Solemn High Mass will be would increase as the date have their gala premiere in September 17-21: Confessions will be heard drew closer. Second retreat for priests, offered at the Aquinas Col- S.J., an ex -pupil of C.B.C., Perth on Thursday, August Kalgoorlie, offer will the of presence hall in the 14, from Monastery, N. August lege on Tuesday, Persons willing to assist 23. Redemptorist His Grace the Archbishop. Mass. noon to 1 p.m., 4 p.m. to are required for collecting Perth. They will present Mozart's Bro. Redmond hopes to September 23: Brother Rahill is well- 6 p.m., and after devotions. at the following times: four greatest operas The Confirmation and Canon- meet many friends and ex - known here. He was on the At St. Patrick's Church, 8 a.m. to 10 a.m.; 10 a.m. to Marriage of Figaro, The Visitation, Victoria pupils on the occasion. ical Brothers' staff at Kalgoorlie Fremantle, times of Masses noon; noon to 2 p.m.; 2 p.m. Magic Flute, Don Giovanni Park. Brother Rahill's jubilee from 1915-20 and at C.B.C., for the Assumption will be to 4 p.m. (or for a longer and Cosi Fan Tutte. September 24-28: will also be marked by St. George's-ter., from 1920- 6.15, 7, 8 and 9 a.m. A period). They will be heard in conThird retreat for priests, solemn High Mass at St. 27. lunch-hour Mass will be They should write or ring junction with the W.A. Monastery, Redemptorist offered at 12.10 p.m. and an Father McKeon at the Cath- Symphony Orchestra directNorth Perth. evening Mass at 7.30. olic Centre (BF1889). ed by Joseph Post. The Messrs
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