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Komana Secretariat To Discuss Farming Techniques
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An International Secretariat of Pax Romano makes the following announcement:
In view of the interest ed .with design, research, shown by those who par- production, sales, administicipated in the first two in- tration an deconomic affairs. ternational congresses for The role of co-operation in Catholic 'technologists held agricultural industries will at St. Germain-en-Laye be covered by agricultural (France) and Delft (Hol- specialists. Since the intention is to land) in 1951 and 1954 the Committee of the Interna- give a world cross-section tional Secretariat of Catho- of industry and agriculture lic Technologists, Agricul- in these reports each of the tural Scientists and Econo- national associations affilimists is organising a third ated to the Secretariat (or G.P 0 Perth. foi congress to take place at otherwise allied with it) is at the Perth, Thursday, Dec. 27, 1956 No. 2,788 (Registered transmission by post as a Newspapers Bergamo (Italy) from the forming its own team to 25th to the 28th July, 1957. study the subjects nd to facts and The general theme of this collect interesting from the various Congress will be "The In- examples enterprises known it. tegration of the Technolo- Persons who wouldto like to gist into his firm." join a "preparation team" Reports read at the Con- or who require further pargress will first develop the ticulars of the Congress are theme from the standpoint requested to mrite to the and will then proceed to Secretariat International des of Catholic social doctrine, Ingenieurs des Agronomes situations which et des Cadres Catholiquesthe HABIT of discuss his report at the break-up ceremonies at St. Louis' Jesuit veloped granting increasing freedom occur in practice as they 18, rue de Varenne, Paris technologists affect concern- 78, France. ol, the rector (The V. Rev. J. Hawkins, S.J.) said that the and trust, and the children s HABIT of increasing resodalities presented the boys with ways and means of being some- the sponsibility and self-reliance. thing better than an "ordinary" Catholic and citizen. Parents and masters canThey tried to inspire them passively and scoff and is a delicate and difficult to a generous love of Our sneer at those who tried to matter and success, I sug- not possibly be wise enough In a letter to the editor dated Dec. 21, Lord and Our Lady-to do something positive and gest, will be attained by to foresee all the situations and problems that their Monsignor Crennan writes: avoiding two extremes. make Christ the centre of practical. Dear acknowledge contributors to the fund their lives. The first extreme is con- boys will ever meet. There Young people often chose That was very valuable the useless and the harmful stant repression. It is is no such wisdom extant. receipt today of a cheque of know that their gifts will be representing used to the great advantage The best they can hope £348/9/4 for happiness and salvation, nowadays, and neglected humorously caricatured in said Father Hawkins, but the true good. All human the cartoon where mother for is to build TOGETHER donations lodged with "The of the deserving Hungarian there was much distraction choice and decision is moti- calls the elder sister and WITH THE BOYS, cettain Record" for Hungarian re- people. They may be confrom that ideal around them vated by what is good-the says "Find out what Johnny basic rules and standards lief. This is a splendid con- fident of God's special blessthat are general enough to tribution. In the name of ings upon themsleves and and some boys seemed to will cannot choose anything is doing and stop him." prefer the distraction to the unless it sees it as goodOf course, with constant apply to new situations as the Catholic organisations their families for this spewhose special care -and con- cial kindness to God's afprincipal theme of life. either correctly or mis- repression no growth is pos- they arise. Most of the boys had takenly. If the home has done its sideration is directed in flicted ones. sible. Constant repression voluntarily pledged themIt was up to adults to dis- leads to constant stunting or work well, the boy makes these days to the unfortunVery sincerely yours, selves to weekly Commu- tinguish for youth the true to explosion. Children want the transition from boyhood ate people in and out of nion and to the daily dedi- good from the mistaken to grow up; they do not to adulthood, not in a few Hungary, I convey warm(Right Rev. Monsignor) cation of their lives to the good to identify the true want to be kept at the in- wild leaps. but by easy hearted thanks. G. M. CRENNAN, graduations. Please let the generous Sacred Heart. It was pleas- good for them to spot- fantile level. National Director. ing to see how many of light it for them to exemThe second extreme is althem went to Confession in plify it for them in themlowing the child to do pretty preparation for the monthly selves. first Friday Communion The ladies' committee well what it likes, pamperand how many of them raised £1,300 during the ing its so-called need for valued the day -boys' Mass year for the building of a "self expression." This is equally harmful, for it gives more than playing or chat- school chapel. ting in the school yard. £1,260 was raised by the the boy more freedom than he is able to handle at an Many of the boys showed oval committee for the new immature age. It is like algenerosity and self-sacrifice oval since last August. lowing a child to drive a in their activities for the The V. Rev. C. P. Finn, high-powered car before he foreign missions. Mission S.J., said: is old enough to control it. work was wonderful trainIn between Father RecLetting the boy do largely ing for boys in unselfish- tor's report and the guest ness. speaker should we not have what he likes is not training, but a refusal to train, so a from the president Egotism Dangerous of report the fathers' or mothers' that when freedom from That was not a charac- association telling us what home -ties comes he is interistic of young people and the parents are doing to capable of making a gbod not enough effort was made train the boys when school use of it. It is a bad preparation of to teach them to be con- hours are over and during the pre-school child, since siderate and to help others. the three vacations. Selfishness, said Father After all, you parents are the spoiled child will receive Ha wkens, was really a the principal teachers of no mercy from his fellows dangerous thing it had your boys; the school can when he starts school. It many troublesome and only hope to complement is a bad preparation of the tragic manifestations, rang- the training you give your schoolboy to face the world ing from simple disputes boys at home. You lay the later, for there he will find to divorce, from pushing foundations and build on inevitably that there are others aside in a queue to them for several years be- many restrictions on his crippling and killing them fore the boy comes to school whims and caprice. on the highways. and after they have begun Gradual Slackening Closely linked with study schooling you have them in If he is not trained to particularly the On Sunday, Dec. 16, His Grace the Arch- them was the library. Parents the family circle for the counter these by a sense of of the true faith and would do their children a greater part of the time- duty at school and at home bishop officially blessed and opened the re- gift on their district. certainly in the case of day - he is heading for future wonderful service 'if they cently completed church and presbytery It would tell generations got them to do some intel- boys. disaster. yet unborn of the sacrifices ligent reading to replace The middle course is the ( pictured above) in the newly erected parish they had made to erect a Training Elements some of the long, long hours a namely desirable one, . worthy monument to that There must therefore be at Chidlow. wasted unhealthily, mentalgradual ly and morally, on the complementary training in of parental control-a little Among the priests present and would give them edifi- faith. Their memory would be the home and in the school. beaches and at films. were Velev. Mgr. T. Leniand leadership. With If your boy is not showing at a time-all through the han (Northam), Rev. M. cation in every stone whole -hearted co- perpetuated all the signs of scholarship years until by adolesence ft Philbin (Guildford), Father their Pa rental Laxity and board in the building. operation in the spiritual considerably lass noticeTheir memory would be On the point of the con- or of sterling character that is Berard, O.F.M. (Midland and temporal administraimprinted in the duct of boys out of school, you had hoped, it might be able. would indelibly the children have had Junction), Rev. J. Mullins tion, the parish fleshy tables Fat Hawkins said he had wise to examine the con- in Ifsuccessive of the hearts all the (Toodyay), Rev. T. O'Kane flourish. been worried, praticularly science of the home before freedom they stages, (Mundaring), and Rev. T. His Grace thanked Father of future generations, who PROcould you examine the conscience by boys in their early teens thank the present PERLY use (and without Phelan (Archbishop's secre- O'Kane, parish priest of would of the school. 13-16. tary). Mundaring who had taken generation for the sacrifices Conversely, I feel that the having to fight for it), both He had been appalled at that they made in the are and their parents The parish priest, Rev. D. such a keen interest in the middle of had the liberties allowed many masters here would not they 20th century, prepared for the J. Lenihan warmly welcom- building operations, the and for thethetraditions of those youngsters or arrogate to themselves all better they rapid expansion ed His Grace and the other honorary architect, the Ital- established taken by them with im- the credit for the many boys period of stone-masons, whose piety, devotion traditionsselfpunity in their associa- who are a credit to the in adolescence. will have de- visitors to the new parish. ian was and The parents worthy of the high His Grace congratulated work tions, recreations and ex- school and to their homes. sacrifice of which the the people on the fine spirit standard that made Italian new church was a concrete In this business of educat- * pensive tastes and habits. of zeal and self-sacrifice that stone masonry famous in expression. boys there are I think He deplored the weakness ing and prompted them to build the their own country main elements: their shown by some boys in three Epitaph Perosi church and presbytery. Be- beyond it. He also thanked teaching, their reUnique Effect aping the fashions and fool- scholastic voluntary the workers who instruction and pracRome, Dec. 13.-The new- cause of the voluntary skillAt the conclusion of the hardiness of those who had ligious done so much had to reduce ed the buildings, work, tice and their character funeral in the est tomb function, Mr. Philip Giles, less lofty ideals to steer training. chapel of the Vatican Chap- which would ordinarily cost the cost. on behalf of the parishioners them. In building churches to thanked His Grace for offitraining is ter at Verano Cemetery here £6,500 were erected for less Character Other points covered in much than £3,000. more glory important than the of God epitaph, in this bears the following ciating. the rector's report included: tuition in scholastic subjects, It was no wonder that the young land, they were makwritten in Latin: He was ably supported by Public Examination re- otherwise we are educating "He, who on this earth Church in Australia was so ing reparation for the con - Mr. E. Barbour, who also sults. In the Leaving 16 for a livelihood rather than fiscation d progressive, of churches in heavenly choirs a n parts rivalled the strong read the list of donations. passed, three failed, 23 for life.. 'And it is here with the glory of his music, when men of that type could of the old world. Both the church and presgot distinctions. In the the home can contri- is now taking part in their be found to make every sacThey were making a prac- bytery are built in locally Junior, 26 passed fully, five that bute so much, indeed more act the interests tical of faith in songs and their blessed rice to further Chris quarried ironstone, and are partially, five failed. of the Church. Voluntary tian principles, for it was roofed with galvanised iron. exultation." The school's enrolment than can the school. This evening I propose to sacrifice did not' their conviction that it The tomb is that of Mgr. effort and was The whole of one side of exceeded 320 maximum say a few words on one as- Lorenzo Perosi, famed com- count with them when the only on the solid foundation the church gives a unique capacity. In sport, a junior team pect of character training. poser and former director of honour and glory of God of Christian principles, and lantern effect; the entire not on the shifting sands of wall having been constructwon an athletic contest Fundamentally, we in the the Sistine Choir. The epi- were concerned. Chidlow until now at- Communism, t y r a n n y, ed in plate glass. against four public schools. schools and you parents in taph was composed by Mgr. was brain -washing and persecuThe present portion of the Desmond Hoare was the the home are trying to pre- Amletto Tondini, Regent of tached_to Mundaring raised to the status of an tion that a structure of true church is intended eventualfirst representative of the pare the boys for future in- the Apostolic Chancery. The epitaph includes also independent parish. It would and lasting world peace ly to become the transept school in a State cricket dependence and freedom. so in the completed building as team. that progressively as they ;he date and place of birth also embrace Wooroloo, the could be built. The erection of Interest in debating was grow up they will have less of Mgr. Perosi (Tortona, SanitoriUm and Wundowie. this set out in the final design. disappointing. There was a and less need of us. Both church and presbyDec. 20, 1872) and the date Father Lenihan, their first church Was their thanks sickening tendency developNow training youth for and place of his death parish priest, had experience offering to God for the tery were designed and ing amongst boys to sit back freedom and independence (Rome, Oct. 12, 1956). in other country parishes favours He had bestowed on built by the parishioners.
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