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No. 2 785
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(Registered at the G.P.O.. Perth. 1131 D transmission by post as a Newspaper) Perth
St. Nicholas On Visit To Kiddies
Thursday, December 6, 1956
Parents Are Warned Of Proper Supervision Of Teen Agers around the chapel, with four distinctions, had ae Most Rev. J. J. Rafferty, D.D., Auxil- centred where they assisted daily at obtained bursaries valued at
iar..Bishop, attended the annual speech Mass and gathered for even-
£2.000 each.
m Rosary. The primary school exanight held at Aquinas College on Nov. 23, ingThere was the source of inations had been conducted re He strength in Carey. their facing Rev. Bro. life's by ond distributed the prizes.
ported very satisfactory After a short concert pro- Brothers') duty to protect daily tasks. There they gained courage progress and commented on gramme, the Principal of the young from harm where a to face future that seemed the excellent demeanour of the College, Rev. Bro. V. I. they could. He felt quite sure, he said, to hold no better hopes than the boys. His welcomed Murphy, threat of wars. Brother Murphy outlined Lordship to Aquinas, and that many parents were not theThe school rooms too, the successes won on the then read his annual re- aware of the dangers in - with their religious fields during the emblems playing parties. in teenage volved port. They (the Brothers) knew and statues were a constant year. In the course of his ocreminder that congratulated the the also most imHe par casional address, His Lord- what happened at such needs of life were Aquinas Cadet Unit, under the ties. It was their duty to portant ship complimented of those the soul. command of Rev. Bro. the Brothers on the work they know. But unfortunately on its work and Chaplains Praised B. E. Egan,standard were doing in the schools some parents would not be it attainthe high and then went on to give lieve that dangers existed Archbishop for the chaplains ed during the year. some words of advice to all until damage was done. Sea The newly -formed to parents advised He he had been pleased to as about to leave school. Cadets were functioning Let, all, His Lordship make sure that they knew sign to Aquinas. and were inspected well The present said, pay special attention the people who invited chaplain, term by Rear to the words of warning in their children to parties and Father Rogers, he described during the McNichol, Director the report of the Principal to make sure that those as a zealous and devoted Admiral Naval Reserve. of man. would concerning the proper super- issuing the invitation vision of social functions see that some elderly and He expressed his appre- Trophies Presented people were ciation too, for the work Concluding, Brother MurLet responsible between teenagers. parents take care that they present during the party. done at the College by the phy thanked everyone on know the companions with previous chaplain, Father the various committees who Memorable Year whom their children are asThat was most necessary, Ahern, whom he described had assisted the College sociating. he said, because the most as one of nature's gentle - during the year, and all The Dutch Catholic Association organised were men and a true priest of their friends and benefacGaols For Learners dangerous parties tors for their loyal support 'their St. Nicholas fete, which is usually in Discussing current be- those where parents went God. the scholastic In field he at all times. haviouristic tendencies out for the evening and left 'for their memhis satisfaction On behalf of the Brothers the first week of December, among teenagers, His Lord- the teenagers to themselves. expressed with the results their that boys he wished everyone the bers in Fremantle and Perth. aware was well He ship went on to say that the achieved in the Public choicest blessings of the St. Nicholas was a bishop * blame for such activities Aquinas boys had a very had held in Nov., Divine Infant for the com- and was well-known as a could not be laid at the door good reputation in that mat- Examinations 1955. to Christmas ing season. wish no he had and ter great friend of children. On of the teachers who daily had been 25 pass - The presentation of prizes his birthday, Dec. 6, he Talk To Teachers deplored such goings on; frighten their parents, but es There in Matriculation, 45 in and trophies by His Lord- used to give presents. On Wednesday evening, nor could it be often as- the Brothers were very jeaNov. 14, at the Catholic cribed to the lack of inter- lous of their reputation and Junior, 67 in second year ship followed the reading of Last Saturday, at 3 p.m., Centre, in first year. the Principal's report. about 40 teachers C est of parents. It must be they wanted to keep their andIn 67 the Leaving Certificate Mr. B. F. Prindiville, on he arrived with his three heard Mr. P. A. Hutchings, blamed frequently on the boys upright. attendants on the Koo- M.A., of the University examination, John behalf of the parents, of reKagi, and his course the In its which, by secular press five distinctions, had Mr. W. Melvin, on behalf jarra" in Fremantle, where philosophy department, adunrestrained reporting and port, Bro. Murphy said that with a University Exhibi- of the Old Boys, then spoke about 100 children were dress a meeting of the Cathglamourising of overseas 1956 had been an historic secured tion. brief words of thanks to awaiting his arrival ashore. olic Teachers' Guild on ashooliganism incited our own year at Aquinas. Peter Tormey, with six His Lordship and the After the children had pects of modern educational A big advance had been children to emulate the exsung a number of his fav- philosophy. cesses of similar age groups made in the opening of the distinctions, and Brian Burt, Brothers. ourite songs, they The talk, which as usual new building. elsewhere. buses and joined the was followed by discussion, The acute needs of the What a shame it was, said Special '' `saint extent was of particular interest to great had to a past His Lordship, that we must Pinjarra Parish Holds Notable with his attendants(whowas inan teachers who me or_441,we be drawing plans for build- been eliminated, so that. all for a drive open tourer) edurecently been itiacr ing gaols for those of our today it would be hard to around and through Fre- cation, but even those who youth who have learned find throughout the ComRally Of Holy Name Society mantle. underwent their jra1.141.6 beonly too well the lessons monwealth a better equipThe destination was the fore the writings of 'Dewey which daily our secular ped school. Last Sunday evening the first Holy Name parish hall in Beaconsfield had become as widely reverThey had, however, no depress inculcates. Let parents then watch sire or intention to remain rally ever to be held in Pinjarra took place in which he gave all the ed as they are now found remarks with little presents don- Mr. Hutchings' children over their children during complacently satisfied A ti ne ' s Ch urc h . in St . Au ated by the Dutch Catholic helpful to them in the task the vacation which was soon what had been achieved. Present at the rally were the parish priest of Pin- Association in co-operation which all Catholic teachers to commence. Let children One had only to look about Rev. Father Russell jarra thank Father Russell with Father Pieters, C.Ss.R., must perform in re -thinking approach the Sacraments re- to see where there was need the (H.N.S. spiritual director) and the executive members the Dutch chaplain. their religious, moral and improvement. for therein the and find gularly a past parish priest of of the diocesan union who But, he could truthfully and On Sunday, at 2 p.m., St. educational ideas in the grace and strength to overMark Foley, the long journey to Mr. made Pinjarra; light of the new doctrines. were boys the claim that the Nicholas to came up come all the inducements to housed and diocesan secretary; Mr. L. be present and also the parish hall at Highgate for The meeting decided to evil which were only too comfortably who diocesan ladies Boylan, publicity of the parish prevalent in the world that the school room ac- officer and Mr. A. J. Flan- provided the food for the another 500 children, who hold a general Holy Comto was second were also surprised by commodation premunion at St. Mary's Cathearound us. agan, diocesan vice-presi- high tea. sents given by the "saint." dral at 8 a.m. on Saturday, none. dent. Unaware Another notable event of Dec. 8. There -will be no The rally was well atmeeting during January, In his remarks on teen- the year had been the goldSwanbourne Sale 1957. age trends in dress, hair en jubilee of Bro. Redmond. tended by members from the Dwellingup both and The occasion had been Subscriptions for the curA jumble sale, the prostyles and dancing, Bro. ceeds of which will aid St. rent financial year are PayMurphy said that regarding suitably marked by a jubilee Pinjarra branches. The Rev. funds at able to the treasurer, Miss As from Dec. 16 (inclu- Mel's Church dress it sufficed to say that Mass, over which His Grace R. Kelly, P.P., led the he was very glad that the Archbishop had presid- Rosary and other Holy sively) Masses at Mandurah Swanbourne, will be held at K. Devlin, 330 Charles-st., Aquinas had a college uni- ed, celebrated in the new Name prayers. be celebrated on Sun- the Cottesloe Theatre on North Perth. Father Russell then will form. Some hair styles were college hall. days at 7.30 a.m. and 9.30 Friday, Dec. 14, at 10 a.m. preached the occasional of sergathering At a later a.m. effeminate and they discoursome 200 of Bro.,Redmond's mon. He pointed out to the aged them. Full spiritual facilities are Dancing and parties, while past students, he had been men and parishioners pre - provided for holiday-makhow fortunate sent they Marian March At Fremantle behalf evil in on their means presented any ers. Confessions are heard not by themselves, could be most with a ticket to the Olym- were to have the Blessed each Saturday night from Sunday, Dec. 9, a procession in honour On Sacrament in their church 7.30 to 8.30. damaging when they got out pis Games in Melbourne. privilege not able to be As the parish caters so of the Immaculate Conception will be held Bro. Redmond had spent of control. In saying this he said he 23 years on the staff at enjoyed by the parishioners largely for visitors it is was well aware of the good Aquinas and another ten in his day. hoped they will help reduce through the streets of Fremantle. Likewise, he stated that the large debt of £10,500. The solemnity is to mark influence these pursuits years in our West Austrathe Holy Name Society did could have on the young. Tian schools. With this end in view the patronal feast of the Obeven exist when lates of Mary Immaculate. 50 not he was his The remainder of They themselves had organfour tennis courts for day Neighbouring parishes of ised four or five dances at years in religion had been parish priest of Pinjarra and night play have been A conference of the the College during the year. divided between New South and thus the men of the provided. The patronage of Beaconsfield, North and East clergy of the metropolitan Gatherings of the youth of Wales, New Zealand and parish did not receive the Catholics is sought. The Fremantle, Palmyra. Hilton area will be held at the blessings and graces it courts are opposite the pres- Park and Willagee, Spear both sexes in a good atmos- Queensland. office on Friday, Church will and Rockingham wood Bro. Murphy then outlined brought to a parish. phere could assist greatly in bytery in Churchill-ave. Dee. 14, at 10 a.m. participate. After the sermon a special helping them to form their on the remarkable growth of adults Confirmation The procession will cornof the College, said that for Holy Name procession was characters. its will be administered at the on 2 p.m. and at mence But there were extremes the first time in its history, held in which all the men return to St. Patrick's Cathedral at 7 p.m. on the to be avoided, and those the 500 mark had been al- took part. The devotions The final Day of Recol- Church, the people will be same date. ended with Benediction. extremes were only too evi- most topped. Candidates from outside the 1956 for consecrated to the Immacuin lection The men then partook of There were now 240 day dent in our present social the parish.. shab*41.1faish a system, and the young were boys and 235 boarders at- a high tea provided by the clergy of the metropolitan late Heart of Mary. letter from their parish beThe Home is situated Pinjarra men and the even - area will be held at the Remore prone to them because tending the College. Speaking of the spiritual ing concluded with an in - demptorist Monastery, North hind the Home of Peace and priest -to thenifffhinistrator, of their awakening emoPerth, on Tuesday, Dec. 11, caters for the sick and aged St. Mary.,1:14thcdrakinior welfare of the boys, he formal social gathering. tions. to the ceremony. of our community. The Holy Name men and commencing at 10 a.m. It became their (the stated that their lives were
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