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The Record Newspaper 21 February 1957

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ROME PRAISES

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BISHOPS' LETTER Released by His Excellency, the Apostolic Delegate, the following message from the Cardinal Secretary of the Sacred Consistorial Congregation is of special interest in view of the celebration of Immigration Sunday on February 24.

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The message was issues much - esteemed Federal from Rome on February 21, Catholic Immigration Comand reads:mittee. "Sad and disastrous events "This Sacred Congregation has read with special pleasure' that have taken place in these the Letter issued for Immi- recent times and which, as a gration Sunday, by the Arch- heavy cloud, have come down bishops and Bishops of the upon an already much -disturbed world, make more imperative and urgent an understanding of and practice of the precept of brotherly

147,14g Perth, Thursday, February 21, 1957

KALGOORLIE COLLEGE GET

Mass

Special

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love.

"Immigration Sunday gives Australian Catholics an opportunity of manifesting, once more, their traditional fideland filial devotion to the Labour Day, Monday, March 4, is the ity Holy Father, egoecially in this day set aside each year for the community year of world-wide celebration of the fifth anniversary Students from the Christian Brothers' College, Kalgoorlie were to dwell upon and to appreciate the worth, of the promulgation of the Apostolic Constitution; `Exsul position and needs of the working man. successful in winning scholarships last year to the value of £1260. Familia' (The Spiritual Care The Catholic Church recog- of Immigrants., the august Bernard Bagworth of 5 learned Legislator Of Harvey -st.. Boulder obtained nises the value and dignity and which is the Holy Father a Chamber of Mines' scholarof the worker more than any Himself. ship tenable at the West Aus other institution on earth There is not the least doubt tralian School of Mines. and naturally is interested in that with the celebration of schoarship provide. £200 pet annum for a perioi any celebration concerning Immigration Sunday Catholics of Australia, by prayer of two years, plus approve, him. and by action, shall give proof th, books and equipment to It is therefore intended that once again of the richness of value of £30 a year, phi' their Holy Faith and of their fees. Mines class Labour be marked of Day by a School special Mass to be offered in zeal in Its propagation, conAfter two years of full -tint tributing in this manlier to study, trainee employmen St. Mary's Cathedral at 9.30 the glory of Christ's Mystical o:

Mark

Labour

Day

SHARE OF SCHOLARSHIPS

will be provided by one more of he mines associate: with the Chamber of Mine'

School

the Chamber of Mines. These scholarships provide an allowance of £80 a year, for two years. Two Teachers'

Bursaries the Education Dept. wets obtained by John Butcher of 59 Porter-st., Kalawarded by

goorlie, and Denis Miller of Boulder. 39 Wittenoorn-st., These bursaries are valued at UM tor two years. Bernard Bagworth was the dux of college in 1956 and passed his Leaving Certificate in seven subjects. All these scholarships were awarded on results obtained at the recent Leaving and

Body by aiding and comfort-

of workers and workers' representatives will attend and offer the Mass for the inten-

bers."

tion that Christ in His goodness may grant the workers in our midst due recognition where wages, horns and conditions generally are con-

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Sullivan of 80 King-st Boulder, obtained sub -leaving schoiarships, also awarded by

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It is hoped large numbers ing Its most suffering mem-

of Mine' course will then be complete, on a part-time basis for further three or four years. Bernard will study engit eering Three students, Brian Hui ley of 10 Hare-st., Kaigoot lie: Robert Love of 5 Addis and Johi st., Kalgoorlie;

and the

Front Row (left to right) : John Sullivan, Bernard Bayworth, Brian Hurley, Denis Miller. Back Row : John Butcher, Robert Love.

Priest In Germany Lauds WA On Native Treatment The V. Rev. E. Worms, S.C.A., who has been appointed superior of the new Pallottine studentate which will be opened at Manly, Sydney, next Sunday, writes from Germany.

cerned. In these present times of international stress, it is also well to remember the plight of workers in other lands and in praying for them to beseech God that Australians and their families will be able to live in peace, without fear and suffering as has been the fate of our gallant Catholic brethren behind the

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REGIONS PLAN

DELIBERATIONS ' SOUTH-EAST REGION Carlisle, Kensington, South Perils and Victoria Park branches will hold a dance at St. Columba's Hall, South Perth, on Sunday. February 24 at 8.30 p.m. The regional training day will be held on the same afternoon, commencing at 2

Iron Curtain. The Mass is being organ- p.m. NORTH-EAST REGION ised by the Catholic Social The regional training day Movement, which will also light refreshments for the branches of Highgate, provide afterwards at the Catholic Maylands, and Midland JuncCentre for any persons re- tion will be held at Midland on Monday, February 24 at ceiving Holy Communion.

p.m. Items to be discussed at the council meeting include the regional river trip (to be held on Sunday, March 24, and plans for a barbecue and house -party. NORTH-WEST REGION Leederville, Osborne Park, for first year medical stu- international Scarborough and West Perth reputadents at the University of will combine for a social at tion 'as an authority in W.A.last year. Osborne Park on Sunday, More than 400 people packed the new church at East Canning - March this field, both in an24. Novelties, party and supper will be thropology and lingui- ton on Sunday morning last to witness the inaugural rites carried games provided. istics. out by His Grace the Archbishop, who paid tribute to the HIGHGATE Despite drizzling rain early During his period abroad. organising ability of the parish priest and his assistant. in the evening, 30 young people attended the barbecue Fr. Worms has lectured at After the blessing of the while the Rev. A. Hesse con- men-all of whom gave their held at City Beach on Monitiwersities in America, Ger- building and dedication of ducted the choir. services gratis on week -ends. day, February 18, and enjoyed After His Grace the Archmany, Austria and Switzer- the high altar, the people Let by contract the build- themselves. Many courageous bishop expressed his apprecfiled into the church. land. would have cost about members even enjoyed a iation the church which ing swim. Solemn High Mass was he saidof was He has found audiences £6,500. graceful and The next general meeting, the Rev. J. P. O'Farell offered, very interested in Australia His Grace thanked partic- combined with N.C.G.M. P.P., being the celebrant. devotional, and incorporated ularly the Dutch brick -layers. members, will be held on generally and in the abo- the Rev. P. Hickey deacon. some unique features. That it was Messrs. William Creemers erected for Monday, February 25 in the rigines in particular. lie sai I and the Rev. W. Flanagan £2,900 was a glowing FREIBURG, Germany, tribute and John Van Goch. He parish hall. As this will he sub -deacon. The Rev. J. to the organising ability and thanked the painters and the last meeting for the Jan. 25.: The FrancoHawkinsl, S.J., preached the industry of Father O'Far- carpenters and all who had N.C.G.M. chaplain, the Rev. rell and his assistant. Father helped voluntarily in the E. McKenna, who will be German Catholic Workoccasioned sermon. McGrath. construction of such a splen- leaving soon for a holiday in The ceremonies were direcers' Association will hold They organised the skilled did building thus contribut- Ireland. special arrangements ted by the Rev. E. McGrath tradesmen and other work- ing to the extremely low cost. are being made to make this its third Franco-German evening as enjoyable as possible. Week here from FebruSUBIACO ary 3 to February 10. The next general meeting will be held on Sunday, FebThe purpose of the conruary 24. and mill be followed ferences is to emphasise the by indoor games. spiritual unity of French and German Catholics and to promote peace and international understanding based on the principles of Christ of the sponsors The Franco-German Week this Eminence year are His Felten. Cardinal Maurice and Archbishop of Paris, Archbishop Eugene Seiterich of Freiburg. V. Rer. E. Worms, S.C.A. The theme of the week is "Christ in One World." It he was glad to be able to The Most Rev. J. R. will be discussed from a tell of the great care the WA Knox, Apostolic Delegate theological point of view by Jesuit Father Michel Ricquet, Government exercises in reto Britis.h East..ond West noted for his sermons In gard to the development of Africa I pictsired) has Notre Dame cathedral in the natives. been named by the Holy Paris; from the natural Professor Dr. Thomas Ohm, scientist's viewpoint by Dr See Internuncio to India. Joseph Meurers of Bonn who occupies the Chair of Archbishop Knox is a West University and from a soci- Misslology at the University Australian. He studied at ological viewpoint by Dr. of Munich became very inNew Norcia and Rome where Joseph Folliet of the Catholic terested in "The Salvado he entered the Vatican diploInstitute of Lyons. matic service. Story" published in these (Abbe Pieria. "Apostle of columns and has sent for the After a period as secretary to the Apostolic Delegation the Rag -pickers," will con- entire series, as well as for in Tokyo he was named to duct as hour of prayer for authoritative books on the the African post. Australian aboriginal. peace t.

Father

Worms

who

has had extensive experience among the Junior examinations. John Papadimitrou, who Australian aborigines in matriculated front the col- the Pallottine missions lege in 1955 has gained three of the four prizes awarded of Kimberley, enjoys an

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East Cannington Has Unusual New Church

French and German

Workers Meet

Archbishop

Kilin Posted To India


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