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Rosary Will Be Recited For Day At Cathedral

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Continuous recitation of the Rosary for 24 hours at St. Mary's Cathedral will be part of the observance of the titular feast of the Cathedral and the Archdiocese. The Rosaries will commence after Novena devotions on Friday, December 7 and continue throughout the night and the next day, concluding with the Novena on Saturday, December 8, feast of the Immaculate Conception. The Rosaries will be directed to the same intentions as the Novena, viz. the preservation of Australia as a Christian nation and the suffering people of Europe. The roster for the Rosaries is sponsored by the Cathedral branch of the Holy Name Society who invite all Catholics to participate at a time of great peril for the Church and the world.

1.11CI 1?eC01 No. 2,782

(Registered at the G.P.0 . Perth. tot transmission by post as a Newspaper)

Perth, Thursday, Nov. 15, 1956

"WE REGARD THE NURSING NUN WITH A DOUBLE REVERENCE"

His Grace Opens Sisters' Of St. Joseph First Hospital

Money, Clothing

For Heroic Nation As the tragedy of the Hungarian nation deepens with the savage repression of Soviet

armed might, the sympathy and practical charity of the Catholic people have risen to meet the heroic situation.

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The following donations E. Ewing, 18 Seventh-ave., cash and clothing are Kensington; Mrs. C. Togno, 191Shepperton-rd., Victoria thankfully acknowledged. M. Markey, 47 LeuraDonations of cash: £10.. Park;Nedlands; M. Wood, Dunn, Misses Gable and 2z, Bateman -rd.,H. Mt.. Plea Williams; £5: Mrs. E. Webb (Armadale), Mr. and Mrs.1sant. In addition many bundles L. Barnett and family (Wal- of clothing have been left goolan), Mrs. Wallace (Mt. anonymously at this office. Lawley), J. D. Moran, Miss It is requested that clothing M. Power (Palmyra), H. M.' be not left here as we have Wood (Mt. Pleasant), S. T. no storage space. Mika (Collie), S. Larkas! Members of the Society of (Cockatoo Island); k2/2/! St. Vincent de Paul have Leila Davey; El: Anony- undertaken the collection of mous, R. F. A. Hodes, Anon. for the Hungarians. (Polish women), E. P. Floyd, Members will take namesclothing Miss P. A. Masters, Anon., and addresses of donors at H. Wheildren, P. Donohue parish churches. Where no (Leederville), Anon., Anon. conference exists, donors Donations of clothing: should send names and adMrs. Ward, 67 Circe Circle, dresses here, but not Dalkeith; Miss Kelly, 40 clothing itself. Union-st., Subiaco; M. Dunn, The Hungarian committee 25 Irwin-st , Perth; Mrs. requests particularly that 9s2. ViceGepoaru TJeegnageuye,-s..i the Catholic school children offer prayers to:* their St. Joseph's Hospital, Bicton, was officially blessed and opened by His Grace the mDuendausg-irladn.,, Ing517ewood;nMrs.ora stricken nation. No special presence in the and weather in ideal o'clock 3 at afternoon last Sunday Archbishop on Mi effort is asked but the usual Dalkeith; Mrs. Tux - prayers said each day may of a very representative gathering of approximately 1,000 people. His Grace passed rd., Msenosd-, be offered for this intention. wmoarnthi.alrOk: York-tTero., FremanCollege, of pupils St. Joseph's senior formed the of honour by through a guard One boys' college has alWembley; 53 Daglish-st., spontaneously con-tle, and was met by Rev. Mother Regional and Mother M. Camille who accompanied Harris, 51 York-st., Subiaco; ready piled a spiritual bouquet. confident are supremely we find double conhim through the hospital which he blessed. and From day to day the need solation and charm when that they will uphold the Mrs. Warner, 85 Dyson-st., On a specially prepared their work in the educa- we realise that that work is splendid nursing traditions S. Perth; Mrs. Finnegan, 110 of funds for refugees grows Scarboro; greater. All moneys receivplatform in front of the tional domain. done for the love of God that characterize their work Deanmore-rd., There was a time-less no less than for love of man. wherever their hospitals Miss Muriel Jacobs; Mrs. K. ed will be transmitted' building were seated His 224 Swan-st., through the Red Cross. Mooney, Grace, the Rev. S. Sorohan, than a century ago-when Such are the nuns who are established. Clothing also is needed in the Rev. Father Harper, neighbours lookd upon the will control this hospital. We congratulate them. We Guildford; Mrs. G. Dennehy, removal of a patient to hosW. Perth; Mrs. great quantities and in parC.M., Senator and Mrs. H. Continued on Page 13 49 Colin-st., Knowing them as ,.ve do we ticular The footwear. S. Seward, the Hon J. T. pital as evidence of family European winter is closing Tonkin and Mrs. Tonkin, neglect or apathy. Then came the great revolution in on Dr. thousands of helpless Mr. and Mrs. Brown, people, suffering for faith and Mrs. Rowe, Councillor in medicine and the medical and freedom and Mrs. W. Hughes and Sir profession was lifted to a position as one of the most _ vrank Gibson. of the sciences. --.ther Sorohan, speaking glorified Radio Change Doctors took their righton behalf of the Sisters, extended a welcome to His ful place amongst the most The next broadcast professional honoured of Grace. from St. Mary's Cathedral men and the hospital passHis Grace the Archbishop ed from a place of horror will be on Sunday, Nov. said that it was an event to a home of cures that, a 25 instead of Sunday, that was unique, inasmuch century previously was unDec. 2 at 11 a.m. commemorated a heard of. In that reformaas centenary that of tion, dou Catholic hospitals ival in Australia of played their part nobly and the the first group of Sisters generously. Home Is from France, and the 100th It has been said that the anniversary of the death of greatest invention of the the Founder-St. Emilie de 19th .century was modern To Have Chapel Vialor. nursing. A calling that was for once a by -word ineffiRapid Development ciency has now become an For Aged Men For the past 100 years the honoured and expert proA facility long need.' at Sisters had been engaged fession. "Sunset" Old Men's Hems, solely in Education in West For the world has come Dalkeith, will be provided Australia, and in later years to realise that expert nurson Sunday, Nov. 25. when in Victoria. Teaching, how- ing, no less than skilful surHis the Archbishop Grace ever, was only part of their gery and scientific treatblesses the chapel there. Apostolate. ment, lies at the base of to St. Joseph, U/Officer L. Davidson flanked by Corp. J. McCormack (left), theDedicated In 1832, a few years after most cures. chapel has built Cadet andfurnished at beets the Order was founded, the the Aquinas before flag the a cost of parades R. Curtis Cadet and Foundress acceded to a re- Consolation, Charm fir weapons both 4,000. was blessed by Senior Chap- mortars, quest from the Municipal For that reason, we regard Unit. The inauguration cerelain E. E. Rogers, in a col- ing powerful blank rounds. Council of Algiers to estab- the nursing nun with a Before a large crowd of ourful ceremony. will take place at 8.15 The general who was wel- mony double reverence-with the parents and friends, Aquinas lish a hospital there. a.m. The flag was handed over comed by Brother Murphy, Other hospitals followed reverence due to one who college cadet unit held its Hitherto Mass has been beat delight in England, France, Burma, has dedicated her life to the annual marching out parade to the unit by Mr. F. C. expressed his said in the billiard room and Chaney, president of the ing able to be present at the it may be realised what a and Service of God through a last Sunday. Jerusalem Jaffa, parade for his second suc- comfort and convenience Parents' Committee. Athens. Hospitals establish- triple vow, and who carries The unit was inspected by ed in Yugoslavia and Bul- out that vow in one of the the G.O.C. Western CornThe honour of carrying cessive year. the chapel will be to the 600 professions dignified garia had been confiscated most The G.O.C. congratulated inmates of the Home. mand, Maj. Gen. L. G. H. the flag for the first, time open to women. at by the Communists. efficiency L. its the unit on Built in brick and tiles, who was that of U/Officer In a world that has ab- Dyke, C.B.E., D.S.O., That was the first hospialso took the salute and Davidson, who had gained work and its steadiness the chapel will seat one tal in Australia, and he was sorbed womankind into the presented the trophies. in the State in under Sunday's trying con- hundred and fifty. Liquidafirst place confident that others would machine -made life we find course in ditions. tion of the capital debt and During the parade the the U/Officers follow as time went on. The consolation and charm in Before the end of the upkeep costs will depend Sisters of St. Joseph would the thought that so many unit's flag was marched off 1955. people were treated function two minutes silence entirely on the offerings of The bring to their task in the women are devoting their and a new flag, one of black was observed by all for the the faithful. nursing field the fine stan- lives to the work of easing satin with the college crest to a realistic demonstration Aquinas. characterised pain and guiding weak steps; embroidered in gold bullion, by anti-tank guns and 3" fallen Old Boys of that of

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