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Perth, Thursday, Nov. 22, 1956
His Grace Praises Zeal Of Pastor In Building Church But they were always inspi:ed and encouraged by his own extraordinary selflessness and zeal, and by his wise and efficient leadership. He neve:. asked them for anything for himself. Rather did he appeal to them to build a temple worthy of the Real Presence of their Divine Saviour. Now it was done, and they were proud and happy. The new church was all the His Excellency the Apostolkc Delegate to Australia, more acceptable to God because of the sacrifices they Archbishop Carboni, has announced that His Holiness had made in order to build Pope Pius XII has appointed the Right Rev. Mgr. A. it. F. Fox (the present Administrator of St. Patrick's In congratulating and Cathedral and Vicar General of the Archdiocese of thanking Father Kearin and Melbourne) Titular Bishop of Rhinocorua and the priests associated with Auxiliary to His Grace Archbishop Mannix. The him, he also congratulated and thanked the people who Bishop -elect is pictured above with Archbishop co-operated so fully and so Mannix. Bishop Fox was born at priesthood by Archbishop self-sacrificingly in that East Brunswick, his parents Mannix in St. Patrick's great project. the late Mr. and Mrs. Cathedral on July 30, 1930. being Now they had a church Bishop He succeeded and other parochial build- W. R. Fox. He was educated Lyons as Administrator of Sisters of Mercy the ings that would do credit to at 1944. In St. Patrick's in Our of the parish in school any parish in any part of the Lady Help of Christians, 1946 Archbishop Mannix world. appointed Vicar -Genehim and at the Brunswick, East In conclusion, His Grace ral of the Archdiocese. thanked the donors of the Christian Brothers'EastCollege, Three of the new Bishop's Melchurch bell and the various Victoria Parade, sisters are members of the at St. and also bourne, items of furniture includGood Shepherd Order ing a magnificent sanctuary Kevin's College. Help of Christians He was one of the first Mother that was fashioned by (Mother Prioress, Good More than 1,000 people gathered on the heights of Shepper- lamp group of students to study Shepherd one of the parishioners. Convent, Ashfleld. Corpus ton-rd., Victoria Pork, on Sunday last, to witness the blessing by After the ceremony after- for the priesthood atWerribee, Sydney); Sister Mary Mercy noon tea was served in the Christi College, Assistant, Good His Grace the Archbishop, of the new Church of St. Joachim. old church, which will now entering the opening day, (Sister Shepherd Convent, Hobart). went to he Kearin. Since a serve as the parochial hall. March 15, 1923. of such acquisition the Built at a cost of £30,0001 and Sister Carmel (Good Victoria Park in 1937, His (See Pages 8 and 9.) He was ordained to the it dominates the city, the splendid church. Shepherd Convent, AbbotsFather It was stately, dignified, Grace continued, suburb and the river. It is ford). had ambition great Kearin's devotional, and commodious constructed on modern lines' Another sister is Miss and the fluourescently light- and was furnished a n d been to provide a suitable May Fox of East Brunswick ed cross of the bell tower Iequipped in an artistic, dig- church. whilst Mr. H. J. Fox of the But there was an old lianified and liturgical manner. may be seen miles away. Commonwealth Public Sercredit was due to bility to be liquidated and Great vice in Melbourne is a broFollowing the blessing of the architect, Mr. Anthony other improvements to be ther. Another brother was the church interiorly and O'Hara, and the contractors, effected. Father Kearin had the late W. J. Fox, formerexteriorly by the Arch- Messrs. Harnett & Horner. appealed to them incessant ly of East Camberwell. bishop, the Rosary was reHis Grace paid a very ly. There were times when cited. tribute to the parish they felt inclined to wilt special First Of Seminary The V. Rev. J. Hawkins, priest, the V. Rev. Father under the strain. For the first time in this State the Bishop Fox has two S.J., rector of St. Louis' nieces nuns-Sister Mary school, preached the occagive public Fathers will Redemptorist Help of Christians (Good sional sermon. Taking as talks in Forrest Place every evening Shepherd Convent, Abbotshis text "This day I am to And Y.C.W. Northam, ford) and Sister Marie lodge at thy house" (Luke at 8 o'clock from Sunday, Dec. 9 to Madeleine (Convent of XIX, 5), Father Hawkins Mercy, Newtown, Geelong). 16, inclusively. Sunday, Dec. church parish said that the Rally To Aid Of Hungarians A nephew is studying for was really a part of all the The series will be entitled "Plain the priesthood at Corpus Northam conducted a street appeal for Hungarian Catlyilic homes in the parish. Christi College. Talks on God and You." The speaker The parish church oc- relief on Nov. 16, and a total of £220 was collectedThe new Bishop holds the A collection records. previous than doubling cupied in the supernatural more will Redemptorist each evening be a distinction of being the first lives of the people the place in the various parts of Midland Junction parish restudents of Corpus Christi Father from the Monastery, North that their own dwellings turned £117, and a Highgate Y.C.W. dance netted College to be raised to the occupied in their natural 12/10/ -. Perth. Episcopate. The College lives. Donations received at this Before a packed church was founded in 1923 by His on Nov. 16, the office are as follows: £25: Northam at Grace Archbishop Mannix Of Life Rev. F. Forro, S.J., Hun- Rt. Rev. Mgr. E. Collins; and the Bishops of Victoria. therefore garian chaplain, celebrated £10: Miss Dorothy Winifred T people Already more than 300 be happy in their evening Mass. Father Forro Patterson, "In His Name"; shou students have been ordainnew church. They should spoke in English and Hun- £5: Anon., Mrs. J. H. ed priests for the various also be proud of the lovely garian. Young, Anon., Mr. and Mrs. dioceses in Victoria and addition it would make to Branch, Anon.; H. A special collection made W. Tasmania, and other parts the parish as their new afterwards among the Hun- £2121: J. McCarthy, Anon.: Australia. The mass deportation of Hungarian youth of The spiritual home. Edith Regan; garian community yielded E1/10/: date of Bishop Fox's Father Hawkins went on £ 45. £1/1/: Mrs. M. Wolff; £1: by the U.S.S.R. into Soviet slave labour consecration will be anto enlarge on what the On Nov. 22 evening Mass Anon.; 10/: Mrs. Kenny. later. nounced Christian home means in was offered in Collie, and In addition many bundles comps was deplored by unanimous resolution the natural sphere. by courtesy of the V. Rev. of clothing and names and at the Y.C.W. National Council meeting held Developing the theme fur- M. Giles, a church col- addresses for collection of ther of the parallel between lection was taken up for more have been received. in Melbourne from Nov. 12 to 16. Father O'Leary the Christian home and the the Hungarians. Cables of protest, urging be extended after delegates parish church, Father HawAt Midland the Rosary by the return home to "immediate action their respeckins said that in under- was recited on Sunday last Is Is Bereaved Of United Nations to restore to tive dioceses. standing the value and sig- from 5 p.m. continuously to This year marks the 15th the Hungarian youth the nificance of their own homes 7.30 for the Hungarian God-given freedom which anniversary of the establishas the sources and cells of people. The devotion was Father In Eire Christian life, they would led by Holy Name men. On Friday, Nov. 23 and they should enjoy," were ment of the Y.C.W. in Ausunderstand more clearly the In addition to the gene- Monday, Nov. 26, pupils of forwarded to the United tralia, and most of the counWord has recently been great importance of the rous cash donation of £117 the primary school conduct Nations, the Prime Minister cil meeting was devoted to a received by the Rev. G. parish church as the centre a generous response was ed by the Sisters of St. and the International Y.C.W. review of the progress made O'Leary, parish priest of and technique used since its and common home for the made to the St. Vincent de Joseph of the Apparition at The Australian Y.C.W. Kondinin, of the death in development of that life. Paul Society appeal for Parry -street, Fremantle, will was pledged to look after as inception. Nearly all of the 14 Aus- Co. Kilkenny, Ireland, on His Grace then imparted clothing. present a Marian play at St. many as possible of the tralian dioceses in which Nov. 5 of his father, StePontifical Benediction of the The following donations Patrick's Memorial hall. Hungarian youths who will Blessed Sacrament. The Rt. were received at Northam: The play centres about be brought to Australi by the Y.C.W. is established phen Anthony O'Leary. Deceased, who had beer Rev. Mgr. A. T. Langmead £10, Mr. Herbay; £5, Mr. the message of Our Lady of the Commonwealth Gofern- were represented at the council, Perth Y.C.W. being in failing health for some No fewer than ment. was deacon and the Rev. J. Dusmat, Mr. Gulyas, Mr. Lourdes. represented by the diocesan time, was aged 72 years. Challis, sub -deacon. The Staneiwicz. Mr. Halasz, Mr. 200-300 children are in He is survived by his Perth. chaplain, the Rev. J. Defrom Delegates Rev. T. Phelan was M.C. Jager; £212/-, Rt. Rev. eluded in the cast. The youthful actors will Adelaide, Melbourne, Hobart piazzi, and secretary Tom wife, two married daughters At the conclusion of Pon- Mgr. T. Lenihan; £2, Mr. His Varady, Mr. Bozsa; £1/10/, provide their own costumes and Brisbane have already Sherborne. They will also and another daughter who tifical Benediction, Grace the Archbishop con- Mr. Palasthy, "Anon.": £1, and the production is also offered to take nine young attend the Y.C.W. National is a nun in the Cross and Hartung, "Anon" in the hands of school chil- Hungarians, and it is anti- Conference in Melbourne Passion Convent, Manchesgratulated the priests, re- Mr. ter. England. cipated that this move will from Nov. 19 to 21. dren. ligious and parishioners on (Claremont).
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