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The Record Newspaper 29 November 1956

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440-BENEDICTINES MARK THEIR PRIESTLY JUBILEE

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Tolay two Benedictine monks of the New Norcia Abbey will celebrate their. sacerdotal silver jubilees. They are the Rev. Paul Aria, 0.S.B., and the Rev. Peter Garbayo, O.S.B.

Upon his return to this A High Mass of thank,giving will be offered in the State he taught cation taw pro -Cathedral of the Most to the monastic students. He Holy Trinity, New Norcia, was then appointed Prior of this morning, followed by the Abbey by Abbot Gregthe chanting of the Te Deum ory. But his term of office was interrupted when he by the monastic ehoir. Dom Paul will be the was elected by the Spanish celebrant of the Mass, while Cllapter of his 2rder as conDom Peter will presida at suitor to the Abbot General. Returning to New Norcia the organ. foi Perth, G.P.O.. at the (Registered Nov. 29, 1956 Thursday, Perth, No. 2,784 transmission by poet as a Newspaper) Dom Paul was born in he was appointed a rrwm1907 it Estella, Navarre, her of the Abbey's profesSpain. Entering the Bane- sorial staff. Dom Peter completed his dictine monastery of Pueyo, Tennis Body To he went to Genoa, Italy, for priestly course at New Nor his novitiate and first phil- cia and was ordained at St. osophical studies. Dom Mary's Cathedral by the born in the same late Archbishop Clone in Present Trophies Peter, place in 1906, followed the 1931. The annual W.A.C.L.T.A. same course. Cathedral Organist Together they volunteered tennis tournament was very He acted as assistant firThe aged men accommodated at "Sunset" were deserving of sucessfully completed on for the New Norcia mission ganist under the late Dom Nov. 3 at Highgate Courts. and arrived in this State in Stephen Moreno. In addition day of the burden the borne had they because help and sympathy Throughout the day specta- 1925 to complete their he taught liturgy, botany heats in their work for the advancement of the State. His tor attendance was excellent priestly studies. and music at the Abbey. giving the competitors a In 1930 Dom Paul was For 13 years Dom Peter Grerie the Archbishop said this on Sunday last after he had bless- real "finals" atmosphere. Semserved as chaplain to St. sent to St. Patrick's Trophies will be present- inary, Manly, N.S.W., for Idlephonsus' College and in ed the chapel at the institution. ed during the afternoon the theological course. He structed the native children medal tournament to be was ordained in Sydney and in instrumental music. held on Sunday, Dec. 9 at upon his return West was At present he is assistant "Tennivale" courts com- loaned to the Archdiocese as manager of the Mission and niencing at 1.30 p.m. Asso- assistant priest at Highgate. organist of the pro-Catheciation members and friends Subsequently he served as dral. In succession to I)om are invited to take part in novice master at the New Moreno he teaches sacred this fixture. Norcia Abbey and was then music at the colleges and The New Year's Eve ball sent to Rome for post -grad- orphanages. tickets are available now. uate studies in canon law: Dom Peter returned to Winners of the raffle Caught in Spain during Spain in 1952 with Father were Mrs. Pearce and J. the Civil War he unhappily (now Abbot) Gregory where Jenkins. Thanks is extend- lost his thesis and was un- he attended the Intemationed to all who helped in the able to complete the doe- al Eucharistic Congress at disposing of tickets. [orate degree. Barcelona.

Aged Men Of Sunset Home Get Chapel Of Their Own

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Forrest Place To Hear Redemptorists Preach them how to repent Street preaching by Catholics is not new, show of their sins, get pardon though the form it will take in Forrest -place for them and tohow to avoid sin in the future. It is imis probably unique. Certainly it has not perative to teach them how been done just this way in Australia before. to pray.

Each night the RedemptoAbout 40 years ago the opened and literally drank Catholic Evidence Guild be- in what she heard. rists will distribute leaflets gan street-corner preaching to those who come. On the "I have longed for this in London. The Guild's all my life," she said, front of the leaflet will be His Grace said that the institution, and may God ton, Fr. M. Ryan, Mrs. Sam- founder was a New Zea- "though I never knew it. a beautiful image of the chapel would have a bene- bless and protect all who son, L. Herlihy, Catholic lander, a nephew of the late Tell me more about God." Face of the dead Christ, Redwood of Another listener was later taken from the Shroud. ficent influence on all-ir- are accommodated within Women's League, Mrs. Ryan Archbishop and Doreen, H.N. Society, Wellington, while one of its the victim of a street acciOn the inside will be the respective of creed. It would its hospitable walls." Mgr. Mcdedication Rev. Fr. Brosnan, the apostles greatest and props- dent. "Fetch a priest," he necessary truths of Faith, Following remind all that we "have not here a lasting city ceremony the first Mass was Mahon, Mrs. Diamond, Dr. gators is the famous Aus- said, when told he was a something on prayer and but seek one that is to offered in the new chapel. A Harris, Mrs. Wm. Wood, tralian, Mr. Frank Sheed, doomed man, "I'll die one the Commandments of God. D.D. On the back will be some if I ain't lived one." come"; that life-no matter choir of school children sang Lady Dwyer. £3/3/: Mgr Sullivan, Fr. In the early days a simple One man does not malt's prayers that they are reto what ripe old age we the sacred music to the deand incident men Ahern, Loreto Convent, gave aged great impetus up his mind to become a commended to say often. lived-was only- a prepara- light of the The talks have been adSwanbotime Fr. Power, Mrs. to the zeal of Guild mem- Catholic but. comical though tion for a life beyond the the staff. The wheel -chair patients O'Hara, Ft. J. J. McGrath; hers. Hyde Park, London, it may seem; he does decide vertised in these columns, grave, a life that is eternal. the like Esplanade, attend £2/2/: O'Mara, Mgr. the Perth over to Fr. the radio and in more brought upwere that the missus shall of she That church pointed the first Collins, Fr. Russell, Fr. was always full of Sunday wants to and as soon as he than a hundred buses and wards to that heavenly great occasion home where no one could Mass they had been able to Sorahan, Fr. McCudden, Fr. speakers, each with his little sees his way to it the kid - trams. But the most effecFlynn, Matron Sheedy; £2: crowd around him. advertisement will dies shall have a chance as tive crush the joy from souls, attend for years. A lady, who happened to well. have to be done by CathoThe chapel is built on an Mr. Henderson, Mr. Mawer; where want was transformbe passing through the Par) ed into riches, indigence elevated position overlook- £1 /10/ : Jim Daly; £1/3/: This frame of mind is best lics through personal conwent up to a policeman near expressed by the remark t-ct. Catholics should bring Anon; £1/2/: Anon. into abundance, and old ing the river. £1/11: Mrs. Farrell, W. one of the "pitches" and overheard in a pub after a along a non-Catholic friend The exterior is in salmon age into a glorious immorasked: "Is that a Catholic from Adams, Miss Hehir, George brick and the interior tality. Catholic Evidence meeting: with them. The aged men accommo- floor to ceiling in cream Cooper; £11 V. Rev. Dr. lecturer?" "No, Mum," said "I don't want no religion; The "pitch" will Kearnan, Mrs. Toop, Reg the policeman, "None but I don't 'old wit'. no church the Post Office side ofbe on dated at "Sunset" were de- brick. The roof is executed in Thompson, Mr. Lynam, Mrs. the atheists lecture in the nor parson; but if I ever rest -place, right in frontForserving of help and symof Fox, Mr. and Mrs. M. Park." pathy, continued His Grace. terra-cotta tiling. does I'll be a Roman Catho- the main The It was a disquieting chal- lic. They know what they speakers willentrance. The chapel, dedicated to Smith, Mr. Hollerhead; 10/: They had literally borne face the buildlenge. If so many well- 'olds and they talk sense." ing and there will the burden of the day and St. Joseph, has stained-glass Anon; 5/: Mrs. Einnear. be plenty J. Dallimore (charts for meaning but misguided men its heats in their work for windows, a hand -carved of room in the lobbies of were propagating error, Purpose Of Talks altar); Altar Society, Ned the advancement of the altar and a bell tower. the Post Office without oblands (linen for altar); Car- why should not someone be In one i nportant respect structing State. the pedestrian List Donation there to speak the truth? Redemptorists melite Convent the are going (set of vesttraffic. trirace paid high Hi We have sometimes heard to depart :ram the practice The Redemptorist A ramp at the side en- ments). Fathers Mo_isignor Moss, bute 41 with uneasiness remarks of the G iild. There will be will facilitates access for from a utility whose ambition had been trance like this: "It is time You no quest;ons and no contro- whichspeak the disabled. the will build be to surmounted time for a long clergyh out e ny rusnye. All the furnishings of the ohnis thweillfi be by a large crucifix. The chapel. Monsignor's interest chapel, yt°s at nh meranti Boys May Apply g a an d night. Clontarf Boys' band will in the project and his muni- pews and including preached to the people." kneelers, vestment The reason is twofold: first, assist on some nights at ficence were worthy of the There is no getting over the controversy does no good least by contributing and tabernacle were the highest commendation. The presses at Mr. Costello's join- For Scholarship fact that many people do and secondly, questions take joyful note of music. parishioners of Nedlands, made works. Applications are invited not come to us. up too 'much time and are The venture has been too, typical of the fine spirit eryAmong many who for Lynn Scholarships for "Go Into Byways" always difficult to answer placed under the protection that inspired them, were contributed thegenerously to 1957-58. These scholarships Nor can we shirk the fact satisfactorily in a few sen- of Our Lady of Perpetual prepared to help in defrayand equipment building are awarded the to students that the Apostles and all tences. Succour. Many prayers. ing, the cost. taking the Junior Certificate missioners who have followof the chapel were: Those who want further have already been enlisted £15/15/: His Grace the examination in November, ed in their footsteps certain- information will be referred for its real success, and this Built At Cost £5/5/: His 1956. A debt of gratitude was Archbishop; ly did go out to the people to the monastery or the article has been published Application forms are and did not wait till they Catholic Centre or any in order to secure the a* due to Mr. S. Costello who Lordship Bishop Rafferty; operation and prayers of Had they Catholic presbytery. had designed the chapel £1,000: Anon.; £105: Mr. available at the Catholic came to them. The direct purpose of readers. and executed the work A. S. O'Neil; £68: Bowra & Education Office, Catholic done so the world would Victoria -square, never have heard of Chris- these talks is not to make The public talks will be without any profit. The O'Dea: £50: Anon.; £45: Ckntre, converts to the Church. given each night at 8 p.m. priae, £3,300, was scarcely W. Allen, D. O'Sullivan, E. and should be returned to tianity. secretary, Lynn Friend Scholarship £30: A That must be left to the* Tomlinson; for pay to from December 9-16 incluHuman nature loves the sufficient (donation for tabernacle); Trust at that address before old ways and hates to be individual conscience and sively. materials and labour. told that it has got into a the grace of God. His Grace thanked the £25: C. O'Malley, J. Wright; December 31, 1956. The scholarship is open grove. And consequently we The Church, of course, is Hon. the Chief Secretary, £22/10/: L. Toop, R. JefReg to boys under the age of 16 instinctively look for some the official Ark of SalvaA. W. Walsh, who had made the site avail- ries, on the date of the opening Doyle; £20: Luke Kelly; tion put into the world by excuse for not taking the able, and the Master of the The following donation precept in its strictly literal God. and it is the best ant Home, the secretary, the £12/10/: From Staff and of the examination. sense: "Go out into the surest way to heaven. But for Hungarian Relief have matron, nurses and staff Men of Sunset; £10/10/: received: been various for many people, P. J. Byrne. so courby -ways and highways and who were always Anonymous, £.5; Collie teous and so co-operative £10; Anon., L. Rodoreda; Last C.W.I. Rally compel them to come in." reasons will never enter it collection, £29/414; Church But what is the result of externally. to the priests when they £8/10/: Children of St. In a true sense, therefore, Anonymous, £6; J. McKay, The last general meeting all this? What good has visited "Sunset" to say Mass, Theresa's School, J. Capes, done? it can be said that it is more 10/; W. Horan, £5; S. Hesvisit the aged men, and at- Mrs. Dimmick, Pellegrini; of the C.W.L. will be held street - preaching tend to the sick and dying. £515/: Mgr. Kennedy, Fr. on Dec. 5 at 2 p.m. at the There is a lay -sister in a important to save their souls ford, £5; Anonymous, £1(); Murphy, Roy Paxton, John Catholic Centre, Shenton convent in England now than to make them Catho- Miss Kelly, £1; Mrs. Wilde, "May St. the Archbishop concluded, O'Dea, A. J. Baker & Sons, Park branch members will who stood at one of the lics. The aim is to bring £1; K. Jakab, £10. ever them in touch with God, to "pitches" earliest "watch benignly over this Mrs. Taplin; £5: G. Pilking- be hostesses.

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