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Enter Enclosed Retreat In April The annual retreat of the St. Ildephonsuss College Old Boys' Association will be held this year on the week -end April 6-7 at the North Perth Monastery.
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Those who intend to go should ring either the secretary (Neil Mannolini) at M 1843 or the president (Mr.' Kinshela) at BL 1671 or at BA 7684 during working hours. The retreat will begin at
Sheiles' home at 3 Virgil avenue, Mount Yokine. A four -piece dance band will appear later in the evening after they have finished playing elsewhere. Ladies are asked' to bring the meat. All other food5.30 on the Saturday after- stuffs and Perth refreshments Perth, Thursday, March 28, 1957 lawn and end on Sunday such as bread rolls, sauce. night at evening devotions. salt, ginger beer, savouries Another coming attraction will be provided. Old Boys in Old Boys' circles the may bring their friends. Bernard Hird Is combined barbecue is and In the sporting world, dance to be held at Johnny the Association will again be entering three senior Coombe Scholar teams in the hockey and this year for the first time The trustees of the will be sponsoring a junior team: Old Boys keen to play are asked to attend
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The congress will be heldin Bernard Hird is the son of Brussels from July 29 Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Hird of through August 1 in 1958. 6 Whitfield-st., Floreat Park. From Brussels the nurses He has been a scholar at will travel to Lourdes on a C.B.H.S., Highgate, since pilgrimage to celebrate the September, 1950. At the recent public ex- 25th anniversary of the (Canada): amination conducted by the organisation's f o u n d a- Seven hundred delegates University he passed his t i on there in 1933, Father from 32 countries are exEdward F. Goresche, S.J., pected to attend the Junior in eight subjects. Bernard has also repre- honorary spiritual director world congress of thesixth Insented his school in cricket, of the association, announc- ternational Catholic Child ed here. football and tennis. Bureau to be held from SepThe programme at Brus- tember 2 to 6 at the sels will include six com- versity of Montreal. VliIr Scouts' Holiday dealing with funcThis is an organisation The 79th St. Brigid's missions of the nurse, the public which studies the problems Catholic Scouts, West Perth, tion health nurse, her place on wish to thank the parish the health team, and her of childhood. It seeks to inpriest and the Sisters of the psychological and moral re- sure adequate representaconvent in Mandurah for sponsibility and the train- tion and defence of spiritual and moral interests fn' their help and co-operation ing required for these. public and private internawhich they gave to make During the International tional organisations. Theme the pack holiday a great of Nurses, of this year's congress is the Congress success. Church and the The wonderful time which First Catholic World Con- "The the cubs had was mainly due ference on Health also will Child." Previous congresses have to their understanding of be in session from July 27 their difficulty in finding to August 3 with the gene- been held in Paris, Hilvershelter at such short notice ral subject of Christianity sum, Holland, Madrid, Constance, Germany and Venice. and Health. Over 1,000 active and auxiliary members of the Legion of Mary for the cubs.
Congress Will Study Kiddies Montreal
attended the Acies, in St. Mary's Cathedral last Sunday afternoon, to renew their promise of loyalty to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The ceremony concluded His Grace the Archbishop Following h e r, thou presided and lead the pro- strayest not; invoking her, with the closing prayers of cession to the Legion stand- thou despairest not; think- the Legion and the blessing ard, where in turn, spiritual ing of her, thou wanderest imparted by His Grace, the directors, students from St. not; upheld by her, thou Archbishop. Next Sunday afternoon, Charles' Seminary, a n d fallest not; guided by her, Legionaries ma de t h e thou growest not weary; March 31, Acies ceremonies favoured by will be held by the Legion promise of fealty to Our her, thou of Mary in Jarrandale, Kalreachest the goal. Lady: "I am all Thine my and Bunbury, and at Benediction of the Most goorlie p.m. on the same day Queen and my Mother and Blessed Sacrament then 7.30 recently all that I have is Thine." given by Father was the established McKeon, for the Fremantle In his sermon, the V. Rev. by Rev. A. Mora- Curia area will hold their first P. Nolan, O.S.M., asked assisted Legionaries to dwell on the han, deacon and the Rev. Acies in St. Patrick's Church Fremantle. aspect of Our Lady's per- J. O'Brien, sub -deacon. fect obedience, her utter simplicity in recognising God's will, and her desire BISHOP IN ADELAIDE to do His will at any cost. AUXILIARY "This is a source of inHis Excellency the Apostolic Delegate spiration to the members of Our Lady's army who find (the Most Rev. R. Carboni) announces that in her a model of love and the Holy Father has appointed the Most success," he said "By her example even Rev. James Gleeson, director of Catholic those things which are most difficult for us can be ac- Education in the Archdiocese of Adelaide, complished if we are will- Titular Bishop of Sesta and Auxiliary to His ing to imitate her quiet and Grace, the Most Rev. Matthew Beovich, loving obedience."
China's Splendour
Clontarf Inaugurates New Kitchen Block
Archbishop of Adelaide.
The Bishop -elect is a The Bishop -elect visited The Legion of Mary had a system to fellow, said member of a well-known Perth last year to attend family South Australian the conference of directors Father Nolan, as was laid down in the Legion hand- from the Balcatta district. of Catholic education. Educated by the Marist book, and it was by strict adherence to those rules Brothers at Glenelg, he read Imprisoned Bishop that the success of the orga- his ecclesiastical course at Corpus Christi College, Wer- Claimed Stigmatist nisation was measured. By those members could ribee, when he was the conPittsburgh (U.S.A.): The overcome their weakness temporary of several priests "Byzantine Catholic World" and do all things better in in the Archdiocese of Perth. newspaper of the Greek Rite After ordination t h e Diocese of Pittsburgh said imitation of Our Lady. If Clontarf Boys' Town now possesses an excellent modern kitchen. they walked in the line of Bishop -elect was appointed it has the testimony of a Work began on it just after Christmas when most of the boys were at Francis assistant St. obedience they would dewitness who says imprisonvelop in some way a fire Xavier's Cathedral. He also ed Bishop Pual Gojdic of away on vacation. Due to much careful thought and planning that was true and strong, assisted in the education Presov, Czechoslovakia, Is of cooking for 300 or more. is a unit capable there now and be worthy followers of office. a stigmatist. Although the old kitchen ing stock pot and an elec- March 10, with a special For some years he has Our Holy Mother who was The paper said it could deep fry. dinner for Brothers and tric been secretary of the Cath- not disclose the name of the did wonderful service it was given them on Calvary. Immediately above these boys. In our own day they had olic Hour broadcasting com- person who, it said, "per- incapable of giving satisIt is regretted that public before them the example of mittee and director of the sonally saw the stigmata." faction for the large num- is a large chromium -plated will be unavailthe Legionaries in China, Propagation of the Faith. Bkhop Gojdic, a Byzantine bers now in the institution, canopy which contains large inspection able on Field Day, April 28, so the will suction fans. and new one admany of whom had been Rite prelate, was arrested in equately meet all the deMass At Airport members of the Legion for 1950. The walls are tiled as is but a "bird's eye view" will only a few days, when they Paris: Orly airport, which The paper said its source mands placed upon it. also the staff dining -room give those interested much were left without anyone serves Paris, is inaugurating reported that the 88 -year is just off the kitchen. satisfaction. Modern Equipment which to guide them. a religious service for pas- old prelate was moved by Built-in cupboards and Special Transport In the middle a of beauHowever, even now whilst sengers and personnel. presses all covered with the Communists from his Special buses will leave their priests and religious The pastor of the Orly most recent place of impri- tifully tiled floor of the new stainless steel are a feature. for Clontarf from the old kitchen is an island unit were dying and imprisoned parish is to celebrate Mass sonment in Kosice in EastCool storage foods are G.P.O. and Fremantle on for the Faith, those same on a temporary altar in- ern Slovakia to an un- consisting of a large wood Field kept in a Day at frequent inlarge refrigerarange stove, a heavy duty Legionaries of Mary were stalled in one of the offices known location. tor room which is capable tervals. keening alive the Faith in of Air France on Sundays The stigmata are an im- four plate electric stove, two of holding sufficient stores All interested in the charChina, for they indeed knew and holy days of obligation pression of the five wounds steam pressure stoves, two itable work of Clontarf are' in the words of Saint Ber- for passengers and airport of Christ on the body of a 20 gallon pedestal steam for two weeks. The asked opening of the new to tome along and nard, That:personnel. person. pots, a 20 gallon steam tilt- kitchen was celebrated on help a cause. .
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