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Among three Oblates of Mary Immaculate who will be ordained in Ireland on Sunday next, is the Rev. F. O'Hara, O.M.I., of Beaconsfield. Brother O'Hara will celebrate his first Holy Mass at Presentation convent, Clonmel, assisted by the Rev. John Ryan, 0.M.1., at present on holidays from Australia, and for many years in charge of Beaconsfield. Bro. Cooper will be assisted at his Mass by the Rev.
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No. 2,773 (r121.=coin aitpythpeosp,rs a .NPeewrtIsyLpetorr)
Perth, Thursday, Sept. 13, 1956
E. McQuinn, O.M.I.
Dean Hogan Tells Girls Of Migration Head Need To Christianise Milieu Is Re -appointed
His Grace, the Most Rev.
for good those P. M. O'Donnell, Coadjutor Delegates from Collie and Bunbury and influence girls within her sphere of Archbishop of Brisbane and approximately 60 metropolitan delegates The conference concluded president of the Federal living. Catholic Immigration Corn -1 anglified the third annual State Conference ordinary after the buffet tea with mittee, has received word of The Rev. F. O'Hara, O.M.I. of Mt N.C.G.M., which was conducted lost devotions, and a summary appointments to that body. of the conference by the The Sacred Consistoriall He will be raised to the week-end at the Catholic Centre. Rev. J. Depiazzi, diocesan priesthood by Bishop Collier
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years stationed at Fremantle. Among the other Australians studying in Ireland are Bro. Donald Hughes, O.M.I. (Fremantle); Bro. John Cranley, O.M.I. (Wembley); and Bro. James Fitzpatrick, O.M.I. (Kalgoorlie). many
was movement began in 1941 director of Catholic Action. Congregation has confirmed at Our Lady's Scholasticate, The Conference the appointment of the Rt. opened on Sept. 7, by the and there was more necesAfterwards Mr. G. KerriKildalton Abbey, Piltown, Rt. Rev. Mgr. E. Sullivan sity for girls to work in gan of the Y.C.W. showed Rev. Mgr. G. M. Crennan Co. Kilkenny. who addressed the girls and Christianising their envir- two films, "Contact," and for a further three years as member of the Superior With him will be ordainurged them to cultivate a onment in places inacces- "The Greatest aCouncil World's for Emigration. ed the Rev. R. McGregor, spirit of self-sacrifice and sible to the clergy e.g. Mother," not to give up just at a time places of work, sport etc. The Rev. D. Donovan, O.M.I. (Sydney) and the Thanks was expressed to A. Cooper, O.M.I. when experienced members A Catholic girl should Misses Eunice Tomlinson, C.M., is named a member of Rev. were needed to train youn- realise that it was not Patricia Hullet and Nora the General International (Melbourne). Bro. O'Hara was born in ger members. sufficient to practise her Hullet, Betty Barclay and Secretariate of the ApostleA pleasing feature of the religion by regular attest - Mr. Albyn Williams for ship of the Sea. He re- Fremantle and educated at conference for 1956 was the dance at Sunday Mass but providing some very en- places the late Father Jeff- Beaconsfield convent, Fremantle C.B.C. and Marist attendance of the Rev. G. she must use the particular joyable items. Supper was cott, S.M. Brothers, New Norcia. Crocetti (diocesan director gifts God had given her to then served. Bun He worked for a few years Rev. Bro. A. Colbert, O.M.I. of Catholic Action, bury) and six delegateS prior to entering the Oblate from the diocese of Bun Novitiate at Sorrento, VicA number of Australians bury. toria, in 1950 pronouncing are studying at Cedara, his vows in March, first Natal, South Africa, includtelegram expressing A 1951. ing: Bro. Bernard McFall, good wishes was received (Fremantle); and from national headquarters, From there the three O.M.I. Anthony Colbert, Melbourne, and the rest of students came to Ireland to Bro. O.M.I. (Nedlands). the evening was taken up finish their studies. annual with discussing the Mr. and Mrs. L. O'Hara to the Charity of The Rt. Rev. Mgr. A. R. E. Thomas, Society report, presented by dioCatholics throughout the (uncle and aunt) and Miss Verna secretary, cesan of FremanDaphne national director of Pontifical Mission world the Holy Father tle, are O'Hara Costello. in Ireland for the Women's Pope XII has said: Since last conference a Works, gives some useful advice concerning "One isPius not genuinely de- ordination as also is Mr. full-time worker has been private appeals for the missions. voted to the Church unless Cyril O'Hara (brother) of employeed by the moveLists Meetings is one devoted to its taking! Beaconsfield. as charitable above are also Monsignor Thomas writes: ment and it was reported Mrs. O'Beirne, Arklow "Of late there have been wasteful. This is because root and flourishing everyThe monthly bridge afterthat this was a great boon Birdwood(nee Pat O'Hara, where on the earth." noon conducted by the Nedto the N.C.G.M. both in the dozens of letters and ap- when you send £1, 5/ is lost Send all donations to pde., Dalkeith) will also lands branch of the Cathonc organisation and as a help peals coming from India, lost in exchange. Whereas the Missions to the Diocesan present. India. when you give to PropagaSouth especially Women's League will be to branches. two has Director, Bro. O'Hara the Rev. M. losses are Quite a number of good tion the exchange held on Tuesday, Sept. 18, McKeon Catholic Missions sisters in religion, both in at the Claremont tennis Group Of Trainees friends of the missions are nil. Catholic Centre, Sisters of St. Joseph of the club, Reserve-st., at 1.30 p.m. This does not mean that Office, It was decided that there concerned. Perth- Apparition, one in Freman- Highgate branch members "They would like to we can send money to Victoria -square, was no link between the tle and one in Northam. Y.C.S. movement in the help, and they are worried India without losing on ex- (BF1889.) will meet at the parish hall the that change. It means the schools and the N.C.G.M.; by the state of affairs on Wednesday, Sept. 19, at reveal. Congregation of Propaganda passed letters was appealing motion a hence 8 p.m. that a summer school be "As National Director uses its world-wide revenue Lord Abbot Gregory Blesses And Maylands branch memheld at the end of the year may I try to give you some in distribution and allocabers will hold their monthly tions according to exfor all girls leaving school points of guidance: meeting at 2.30 p.m., on A gift to these mis- change rates. to interest them in conWednesday, Sept. 19. New Church For Koorda Area Opens Cathoof in truth it of act Therefore be an would work sions the tinuing All Hallows members wilt can be said that a donation lic Action by joining the charity. Assisted by clergy of the New Norcia dio- hold the monthly meeting Through the Propa- to Propagation of the Faith parochial groups. on Sunday evening, Sept. 16. of the Faith you al- is a donation to India. cese, the Rt. Rev. G. Gomez, O.S.B., Abbot Members of the League An attempt had been gation all these misThe Society for the help ready leaders' a establish to are reminded of Flower Day made Every diocese in Propagation of the Faith and Ordinary, blessed and opened the new on Sept. 21. group at Teachers' Train- sions. Father's own an annual is the Holy receives India at church Koorda on Sunday last. year's last ing College after from the Propa- society for the support of The ceremony was folA choir, with Miss K. Carr State Conference, but had allocation throughout the lowed by evening Pontifical) as organist, sang the music College Head Back gation of the Faith Superior missions met with little success. Admittedly it will world. As a Papal fund it Mass offered by the Abbot. of the Mass in Gregorian Rev. Oliver, Brother However, a member of Council. if to all mission out all needs but reaches meet not the N.C.G.M. is going to Propagation were larger, lands with such assistance The deacon was the Rev. P. chant in creditable fashion. director of St. Ildephonsus' from girls of Arza, O.S.B., and the submeet a group A dinner in the Town Hall College, New Norcia, rewould be larger. as it can distribute. the Rev. M. Cave, was attended college in the near future the grants by 200 people turned recently from France In commending this deacon Gifts though described O.S.B. to discuss the possibilities who were welcomed by the where he had made the form to trying again The Rt. Rev. of Mgr. J. Cam- Rev. R. Hynes, P.P. second novitiate. leaders' groups, as there eron assisted His Lordship The novitiate, sited near Mr. N. Hesford presided Lyons, had an international appears to be a def and the Rev. J. Chauvel, over the function. He group representing Marist need for the N.C.G.M.in lin HACBS Past National Men Installed O.S.B., directed the rites. thanked the Abbot a n d Brothers from 14 nations. this environment. clergy and members of the The conference continued At the completion of the Road Board for their help; course, Bro. Oliver had the on Sept. 9, when it was adRev. V. the the C.W.A. for making their opportunity of visiting the dresselb by gan, Adm. rest room available for Mass celebrated shrines at LourDean Dean Hogan is his adover the past 14 years; the des, La Salette, Washing conhe that stated dress The Carmelite Sisters' volunteer helpers, the ar- ham and Aylesford and of sidered the world was now chitect -builder and t h e meeting the Capuchin stigannual fete will be held on even more pagan and inthe afternoon of Sunday, ladies' choir. matist, Padre Pio. different in its attitude Sept. 23, in the convent Mr. H. A. Leslie, M.H.R., towards God than when the grounds, Adelma-rd., Dal- responded, forcefully em- * Third Order Rally keith. phasising the need of reliThe next meeting of the Many gifts have been re- gion. Third Order of St. Francis ceived for the various stalls Boys will be held in the Children and much hard work and Road Board Help of Mary chapel, Victoriaorganisation has gone to all the members sq., on Sunday, Sept. 23, at make this year's fete a de- of Almost the Road Board and their 3 p.m. The annual Ma 9S and served success. were present in a It will be Sister Lewis' It is hoped that readers wives Communion breakfast of the place of honour. last meeting with members will show their appreciation C.B.C. (Perth) Old Boys college the The Road Board chair- as she is returning to Engof the Sisters' work by atwill be held at tending the fete and bring- man, Mr. A. Aitken, said it land on October 3. at 8 a.m. on Sunday, Sept. Visitors and intending had been a pleasure for the 23. ing their friends. Proceeds from the fete Board to help in giving the members are cordially inThe function will be orvited. will help defray the cost of town such a building. ganised by the members of building extensions to the the Old Boys' hockey club Built at a cost of £2,500, and it is the sincere wish of Past national officers of the Hibernian convent. an appeal to defray the cost Parents Plan Dance the club executive that all The Parents and Friends' was made by the Rev. E. installed by His Grace oprecently Society were Old Boys will take the Association at Highgate are O'Halloran. Party Raises £15 portUnity of meeting once in a private ceremony at the Archbishop's organising another popular A toast to the pioneersmore in an atmosphere that kindness during the period For Carmelite Nuns the Bartigliani, night for Friday, Sept. Daly, Casey card only an event of this nature Palace. A party organised to aid 21, at the parish hall. (1953-56) that the National Ryan families was can provide. Pitured above, they are Directory was then in this the Carmelite Sisters at St. and The usual afternoon All Old Boys and hockey (left to right): Messrs. C. State. Therese's School, Nedlands, proposed by Messrs. W. bridge, euchre and rummy notify should Huxley Casey. and club members National Watson, John Finnegan The new Dire" - on Sept. 3, was a success. will A. 'be held on Thursday, Maurie Foley at WM3172 and J. W. Whitely. Th e organiser thanks Father Hynes congratulat- Sept. 20, at 2 p.m. tory was recently installed. prior to Wednesday, Sept. Finnegan in N.S.W. by His Emin- Uncle Arthur and the young ed Mgr. Cameron (first Mr. thanked Parents and friends of the 19, of their intention to at- His Grace for many acts of er.ce, Cardinal Gilroy. parish priest of the district) primary school are urged to men who assisted. tend. As a result £15 was on his elevation to Domestic give their support to these Prelacy. raised for Carmel. functions. *
Papal Mission Plan Is Best National Director Claims
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Fete Planned
To Aid Carmel
CBC Old Will Receive
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