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Council camp, Bickley Valley, from Friday, Mar. 8, to Sunday, Mar. 10. at the Accommodation camp is limited, so that members should make their appliFebruary 17: cations as early as possible. NORTH-WEST REGION 830 a.m.: Solemnly bless A training dos and regional new church at East Canning for the ton. meeting council branches of West Perth, Lee7.30 p.m.: Bless and open derville, Osborne Park and extensions to St. Benedict's Scarborough will be held at School, Applecross. C.B.C. (Leedervillet on Sunday, Feb. 17. commencing at 10.30 a.m.: St. Francis 2 p.m. Xavier's, Windsor-st., East WEST REGION Perth. Preside at Mass, Members from Claremont, Lithuanian National Day.
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No. 2795 transmlbsion by post as
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February, 14, 1957
BAYSWATER CHURCH EXCEEDS
Mt. Carmel Third Order Will Meet
Park February 24: The monthly meetings of Subiaco andwill Shenton a conduct the West Australian bran.ai branches day 10 a.m.: Solemnly bless new and regional church of the Third Order of Mt training at Jarrandale. on Sunday, meeting council Carmel (Discalcedi are held March 3: at commencing in the Legion of Mary rooms. 3 p.m.: Bless and open conBank of New South Wales 2 p.m. vent, Queen's Park. HIGHGATE Bayswater's new Church of St. Columba exceeded his most Chambers, St George's -ter.. is March 10: programme An attractive on the third Friday of every sanguine hopes and expectations, said His Grace the Archbishop month at 8 p.m. being arranged for the tirst 3 p.m.: Solemnly bless new combined meeting for the at Wundowie. after solemnly blessing the new shrine on Sunday last. Visiting members and year to be held on Monday. church March 17: others ceninterested are for several cordiof Bayswater much a were as The people 25, in the Parish February "I saw the plans of this Attend the annual convenand during all those ally invited to attend Hall, highlight of which will tion church when the building was part of the this church as turies of the Holy Name Socibe a quiz. first contemplated and I was were the walls part of this long years itthewould be living presence and The bus for the barbecue ety. very pleased with them. I building. Just as the stone witness of in their of Christ structure teaching in this HUNGARIAN RELIEF and bricks leave the course the will in Beach at City 3 p.m.: Solemnly bless new saw the building church at Ashfield. of erection and was pleased bore the stresses and strain midst. Generations yet to TOTAL PASSES £600 Parish Hall at 7 p.m. SU/HAUG with the progress of the work. of this building so were the conic would recognise it as 8.45 p.m.: St. Patrick's Donations received at symbol the true in the the living of living stones at the night played but the completed building people the Tennis which I have seen today has spiritual edflce of the church. church founded by Christ this office for Hungarian Chelmsford -road courts every March concert. 24: and her himself. his bearing each night. exceeded my most sanguine In moving into this new Relief during January Sunday 10.30 a.m.: Preside at hones and expectations." said share of the burdens and reThe next combined general at first might in memthey church entailed sponsibilities totalled £47/4/. Solemn High Mass, St. Sunon His Grace. meeting will be held of the church, burdens miss the devotiOnal atmosbership Brigid's Church, West Perth, Parish the 24, in day, Feb. that remarked His Grace The total now for- Hall after devotions. A good on occasion of Italian obwith the growth phere they associated with the new church was dignified associated of the church and the con- the old building, but as they of St. Joseph's will servance in construction and devotion- version of fellow Australians become accustomed to it this warded through the variety of indoor sports be available after the meet- Feast. al. It was sufficiently comAfter dealing with the sym- sense of loss would disappear Federal Catholic Immi- ing. 3 p.m.: Aries ceremony, St. modious to cater for the needs bolism of heaven and earth What gave a church this atCommittee SOUTH-EAST REGION Mary's Cathedral. of the parish and it was em- represented by the sanctuary mosphere was not its archiA dance will be held on March 31: bellished and equipped in a and the naive Father Challis tectural features or the em- (Sydney) to Austria now Sunday, Feb. 24, at 8.30 dignified and liturgical man- remarked that the' crucifix blishments with which it was exceeds £600. 3 p.m.: Solemnly bless St. sharp at St. Columbia's Hall. Thomas ner When the grounds were above the altar as the focal equipped. but frequent visitaMore University improved, as he understood point of the church remind- tion by the people, the con College Chapel. they were to be improved, the ing them that through the stant and regular reception of Bless and open St. Thomas new church would appear still sacrificial death of Christ on the sacraments within its More University College. more beautiful. the cross they could pass walls and attendance at the April 6: Sacrifice of the Mass. His Grace extended con- from earth to heaven. 1885 930 am.: Solemly bless new The closer they lived to this gratulations to the architect, He said that many were rechapel at St. Anne's Nursing its church and understood old church Mr. A. 0. O'Hara, and to the gretful that the When His Grace the Archbishop blesses the new Home, Mt. Lawley. builders, T. S. Plunkett Pty. had passed out of use, for it symbolism, the more they Ltd. had been so long their would become attached to it. church of St. Maria Goretti at Jarrandole on Sun- April 14: For his own This church was the link be3 p.m.: Bless and open the buildHe said that the old church spiritual home. he had made his first tween them and Jesus Christ day, Feb. 24, at 10 a.m., it will replace new school and presbytery at had done service for more part received his first and as that link grew strong- ing opened 72 years ago. Manning. than 50 years and its passing Confession, and been er and stronger, and as the would be grieved by many, but Hole Communion in this old church. newness faded from this Built largely by self-help ceased to be an independent for some years it was evident Confirmed that it structure so would it become methods of Italians, the new parish recall ever He would small that it had become too part of iWth the canonical erection which he not only a familiar in church was the church is of weatherboard to fill the needs of the grow- offered his first Mass. landscape but a familiar and asbestos on a stone of Armadale in 1945, the dis- DANCE Re SCHOOL AT ing population. The original It had been the scene of so the was incorporated in that trict of their part and intimate foundation. MAIDA YALE intention was to extend the With a tiled roof, terrazzo parish which had gone to make daily lives. old church, but inquiries re- much A dance, the proceeds of Rev. P. Farrelly P.P.. durin sancThe lives that was assisted flooring His Grace altar and spiritual up their vealed that such a proposal they regretted its passing out Ots the ceremony by the Rt. tuary, the church will ac- said he hoped to see many olu which will go to the building was neither economical nor of use, but they might be Rev. Mgr. E. Sullivan. R.I., commodate 150 seated. parishioners at the inaugura- fund of the school Church of practical. St. Francis of Assisi, at Maids The old church, opened in tion ceremony. Proud of the achievement and Father Russell. The Rev. Father Russell (the parish which this new church repre- T. Phelan was master of cere- 188.5, was built by Father J. Following the solemn bless- Vale will be held on Saturpriest) was called upon to sented. monies. Pontifical Benedic- Duff. It served until the ing, first Holy Communion day, February 23. make a big decision, but he It may well serve the tion was imparted be the 'thirties, when the timber will be given to a group of The dance will be held at and those associated with sniritual needs of the people Archbishop at the close. mills closed and Jarrandah children. After Mass. His Grace will the Italian Club,TheFitzgeraldhim had courageously deterClub has administer the Sacrament of st.. Westits Perth. mined to build a new church premises available made Confirmation. and all would agree with the and Red the as also gratis parishioners for A breakfast wisdom of their decision. will be served at the old Black orchestra has freely Today they realised their its services. offered the function. following church long cherished ambition and all joined with them in the joy they so naturally felt in their accomplishment. Father Russell's quiet but firm leadership had been an inspiration to his people and the parishioners had responded to such leadership, cooperating with him and making sacrifices for the accomLast month the Priory Chapel of the Domplishment of the projects he pr000sed. Sisters at Dongara was once again the inican He (the Archbishop) learnt with' pleasure that during the scene of joyful celebrations, when Sister past twelve months the people had contributed more than Mary Peter attained the golden jubilee of £1000 towards the Cost of this new church. He congratuher religious profession and Sister Mary St. lated them one and all on their achievement. Anne celebrated her silver jubilee. "I congratulate you, Fathes. Solemn High Mass was cele- the Sisters endured the same Russell, on the wonderful brated by the Rev. T. F. Fitz- stresses and of inconveniences work you have done and are God and the gerald (Mt. Magnet) assisted for the love Two Coolgardie Nuns doing in this parish, and by the Rev. N. Tobin and the salvation of souls as the knowing the spirit of generfamilies enand their misers deacon as Middleton, Have Jubilee in S.A. Rev. H. osty and preparedness to for the sake of worldly make sacrifice so evident Two _Sisters of Mercy in and sub -deacon respectively dured wealth. carried Moloney Fr. The Rev. amongst your people you have Adelaide who recently marked and Father Spain showed the no reason to be perturbed rethe diamond jubilee of their out the duties of acolyte garding the debt incurred in religious progression, were the Rev. J. Barden was mas- same trail followed by Sister Mary St. Anne, who was still the erection of this building," formerly stationed at Cool- ter of ceremonies. the Archbishop concluded. gardie in this State. In the unavoidable absence working on the mission fields. In the course of an eloquSister M. Peter, While His Lordship the Bishop With the inauguration by His Grace the They are Sister M. Ignatius of ent sermon Father Challis health and strength (Conlon) and Sister M. the Rt. Rev. Mgr. J. Irwin whose down in the worn explained lucidly some of the Archbishop of a second extension on Sunday Clare been had presided. Madeleine (Lill). symbolism of the church. As Present alsci were the V. service of God and souls on The two nuns entered the Rev. O'Connor, Adm., the Rev. the missions was waiting for they entered by the front next, the parish of Applecross will have Convent of Mercy, Adelaide, F. Campbell, 0.P., the Rev. the reward of her labours, she door, he said they saw first ample educational facilities. in 1894. the baptisimal font to remind E. Perez, O.S.B., the Rev. M. continued to save souls by her With the inauguration by were constructed for a cost K. life of prayer and patience them that the sacrament of Sister Ignatius Clare was Koehane, O.M.I., the Rev, the baptism was the door to a His Grace the Archbishop of of £2000. in her apostolate of sickness. of the foundation mem- Spain (Three Springs), St. Benedict's school, con- one a second extension on Sunspiritual life. He prayed that God would Rev. M. O'Flaherty (Cue), bers of the Sisters of Mercy by the Sisters of Our the parish of Apducted day next, (Morowa), F. Bryan shower His blessings on both Rev. the in Coolgardie, where she reAs they moved into the will have ample Lady of the Missions, now mained for 42 years, return- and Rev. F. O'Sullivan (Port jubilarians, and that their exchurch they quickly became piecross provides for more than 200 ed to South Australia its 1939. Heciland). ample would inspire many aware of the great division educational facilities. In the occasional sermon, others to follow in their footbetween the sanctuary and Erected canonically as a children. Sister Madeleine also went he Spain, Father steps and continue to carry by preached was reThe former naive. parish in 1952, the first parish to Coolgardie in 1904 but rethat the event celebrated the message of the Gospel to served for the bishops and priest, the Rev. A. Lynch Committee Plans turned two years later to said would the outback parts of the dioday in Dongara that clergy and the naive was re- opened the school Church teach in Adelaide. pass unnoticed in the world. cese. served for the use of the of St. Benedict the following To Assist Nuns At the conclusion of the There would be no headlines people, conforming with the year. A meeting of the general in the papers and no records sermon Sr. M. Peter was led order laid down by God for THIRD ORDER OF Two years later he found committee assisting the Hunfor posterity. and yet the to the altar where she was His Church. to extend the garian Sisters will meet at CARMEL TO MEET work that had been done in decked with a symbolic crown It reminded them that in it necessary A chapel, class- their convent, 14 HeytesburyThe Third Order of Carmel the past 50 years by Sister and presented with a staff reconformity with such order building. and music room were rd., Sublaco, on Tuesday, (Discalcedp will meet at the Mary Peter, and for a shorter presenting the grace which the priest was set aside from room 19 at 8 p.m. Carmelite monastery, Wel- space by Sister Mary St. Anne was to guide her steps over the people, consecrated to the added. the district continued February The committee members lington-st, Morley Park, on had done far more towards the remaining years of her As service of God. Just as the for the current exwill discuss plans the each third Sunday at 8 p.m. promoting the peace of the pilgrimage. The ceremony expand, to sanctuary and the naive were forthcoming fete. Morley Park bus departs world than all the labours of was concluded by the chantnecessary to make up a tensions became necessary. ining of the Te Deum. and any members politicians. classrooms, built Past new Stirling-st at 7.20 pan. Two sense, in the material church The clergy were later enand are cordially He traced the early hardpersons by the terested Visiting Tertiaries deso did the priest and the peo- in brick and tile of Sister Mary Peter':, tertained to luncheon by time ple make up the church of voted self-help contributed invited by the Sisters to at- others interested are wel- ships life where Goldfields. on the the meeting. come. laymen, tend of band by a devoted Christ.
MOST SANGUINE
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gration
JARRAHDALE REPLACES CHURCH BUILT IN
Dominican Nuns Mark Jubilees
Applecross School To Open Extensions