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The Record Newspaper 25 October 1956

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Aquinas Procession To Link Up With Crusade Of Prayer The occasion is being The annual procession to mark the Feast of Christ the King will linked with crusade of prayer inaugurated by the

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hierarchy of the Commonwealth for the preservation of Australia as a Christian nation. In view of the response to this appeal, it is anticipated that accomodation on the spacious grounds will be taxed to provide for the large crowd who will respond to His Grace's plea.

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The organising committee has completed its plans and St. Joseph's new and very modern hospiobservance of the following points will assist in the gen- tal, situated in the attractive and restful sureral organisation of the oc- roundings of Stock -rd., Bicton, will be opencasion, avoid confusion and assist in the speedy and safe ed and solemnly blessed by His Grace the handling of traffic to and Archbishop on Sunday, Nov. 11, at 3 p.m. from the grounds. The erection of this fine ' ing educational establishAll private vehicles to building commemorates a ments and orphan.. asylums. The opening of. the Bic be parked on the ovals bi-centenary for the Sisters specially set aside for of St. Joseph *f the Appari- ton hospital will mark the tion the foundation stone Sisters' first hospital in this purpose. was laid in May, 1955, to Australia. Parking of cars in the commemorate the centenary The hospital, with private, the to close driveway cf the arrival of the four double and four -bed wards, college is prohibited. pioneer Sisters, and now the will cater for 34 patients. is piped to all wards All are invited to take cificial opening in 1956 cu- Oxygen are very attractive part in the procession if incides with the centenary which with the modern colour of their holy of the death at all possible. foundress, St. Emilie de scheme of soft pastel shades teachthroughout. All religious of the Vialar. The theatres which will ing orders, both Sisters This valiant woman, two and Brothers, are asked years after the first house serve the hospital are equipchilthe ped with every convenience to march with of the Order was opened in dren from their schools 1832, joyously acceded to both for the doctors and for taking part in the pro- the request of the Muncipal the Sisters. Every modern device to cession. Council of Algiers for the bright and varied The Children of Mary to opening of a field hospital ensure menus for patients is be in position on the pro- for the natives of Mitidja found it thethelarge kitchen cession oval at 3 p.m. and in Algiers. and both theatres and kitHer love for, great and all others who will parare built to cope with ticipate to be in their devotion to the sick poor chen had been the motivating 100 patients at a later date. places by 3.15 p.m. Other features are a cenforce which inspired her to Members of the clergy found a congregation to tral supply station, and art will care for the afflicted in X-ray department, the latand seminarians march four abreast, all every form, as well as to in- ter having provision for others to march s i x struct the ignorant by open - the installation of a large plant in the future. abreast. The Sisters extend 'a' corThose who have particidial invitation to all wellpated in the procession November Feasts wishers, benefactors and ex pupils as well as to the genare asked not to disperse eral public. until His Grace and acBuses from Perth via companying clergy have At Cathedral, Port Applecross and Canning left the procession oval. Confessions in prepara- Bridge will set down pastion for the feast of All sengers at Stock -rd. FreSaints will be heard at mantle ipassenikk may take St. Mary's Cathedral on either East Fremantle or Wednesday, Oct. 31, from Bicton-Palmyra buses. noon to 1 p.m.. 4-6 p.m. OF

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HOLY FATHER THANKS.

In the early years of this century five PERTH CATHOLICS Sisters from one family vowed their lives to and after devotions. 'On the feast (Nov. 1) Local Girl God and to the cause of Catholic education His Grace the Archbishop has received the Masses will be offered in as skiers of Mercy in this State. State of to Cathedral at 6, 7, 8.15, 9, Makes Vows following letter from the Secretariat far -away home celebration of her golden Ivo p.m. and 1.10 In of His Holiness, Vatican City, dated Oct. 9, 10a.m., Last month the ceretown, Co. Cork, a sixth jubilee in December. p.m. similar dediSisters The of Mercy and a made sister 1956: Confessions will be heard monies of reception and

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cation. The death of Sister a large number of friends My Lord Archbishop, between the 12.10 and 1.10 profession were combined M. Augustine, on October and past pupils will long It is with a sense of deep personal pleasure that, in Masses and from 4-6 p.m. at the convent chapel at 11, leaves three surviving remember Sister M. Augus- obedience to the command of the Holy Father, I acknow- and after evening devotions. St. Sohn of God. members of this family tine for her kindly, gentle ledge receipt of the Peter's Pence offering of £A1,330, On Friday, Nov. 2, feast ,The ceremony was persingularly blessed by God. disposition and for her representing the contribution of the Archdiocese of Perth of All Souls and the first formed by the Rev. A. active faith. strong, of the month, Robinson, P.P. of Narooma, for the year 1956, and transmitted through the Apostolic Friday In October, 1902, Sister St. Joseph's, Wembley, Delegation. Masses will be offered from New South Wales, brother entered the Convent of in At presence of His Grace Mindful of the multiple blessings which Divine Pro- 6.30 to 9 a.m. A lunch- of one of the novices, Sr. Mercy, Bunbury, where she thetheArchbishop, a Solemn spent the early years of Requiem Mass was celebrat- vidence has bestowed upon the Archdiocese of Perth, and hour Mass will be said at M. Marcellip, daught*r cf faithful to the tradition of generosity which is its proud 12.10 p.m. and evening Mr. and Mrs. W. L, Robinher religious life. by the Rev. P. Cunning- heritage, Your Grace and your priests and flock have Mass will be at 5.45 p.m. son of Bohdj (N.S.W.) The succeeding years saw ed ham. A toties quoties Indul- ."''he two other novices wished, by this gesture, to give expression to your gratiher labouring in the condeacon -deaThe and sub be gained by may gence the devotion attach',were Divine Lord to your Our and Sister M. Euphrasia, tude to and in the vents of her Order were the Rev. B. Harris ment to His Vicar on earth. His Holiness, deeply conscious faithful from mid?day of -c a Enter of Mr. and Mrs. Dardanup, con South - West and the Rev. B. Whitely. of until midnight Nov. sacrifices this offering entailed, of Elmore (Vichas loving that of the Donnybrook Bridgetown, prayers at the grave- would have me assure Your Grace of His sincere appre- Nov. 2, as often as they toria) and Sr. M. Damien, and Greenbushes. For 11 The were Rev. side said by the for and pray church daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ciation and heartfelt thankfulness for this liberal dona- visit a years she was in charge of J. O'Grady. tion, in which He sees a witness to the faith of your intentions of the Holy R. McKee, of Clarendon, South Bunbury. The Sisters of Mercy at people and a renewed manifestation of that fraternal Father, under the usual Ballarat, Victoria. Solemn Requiem Victoria-sq. and Wembley charity which will undoubtedly bring down upon them conditions (Confession and Sr. Maris Stella, daughter Four years ago, when her thank all those who were ever-increasing blessings from Almighty God. Holy Communion.) of Mr. and Mrs. L. Boylen, M. Sister present failed, at the Requiem health At St. Patrick's church, of Shenton Park, took her As an earnest of that heavenly favour and in affectionAugustine was transferred Mass and also those who ate testimony of His warm gratitude. the Sovereign Pon- Fremantle, Masses on All temporary* vows to enter to St. Joseph's Orphanage, had Masses offered and tiff cordially imparts to Your Grace and to your zealous Saints' day will be at 6.15, professional life. Wembley. There, by her prayers said for the repose priests and devoted people His paternal Apostolic 7, 8 and 9 a.m. For the Madrid, Oct. 12.-Generlife of prayer and her joyful of Sister M. Augustine's Benediction. workers convenience of resignation to suffering, she soul. With the renewed assurance of my high esteem and there will be a lunch-hour alissimo Francisco Franco shared in the work of caring Especially do they thank cordial regard, I remain, Mass at 12.10 p.m. and has conferred the Grand Cross of the Order of Isafor the orphans and the His Grace the Archbishop, evening Mass at 7.30 p.m. Yours sincerely in Christ, the clergy and the members foundlings. On All Souls' day Masses bella the Catholic on His A. DELL 'ACQUA, a.m. Eminence Maurice Cardin6.30 will at Sister's final illness came of Religious Orders who atcommence Stubstitute Secretary. just as the community was tended the Mass. and end at 9 a.m. (Child - al Feltin, Archbishop of Paris. completing its plans for the R.I.P. Iren's Mass).

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