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The Record Newspaper 23 May 1957

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Reverend Mother NatThrough the courtesy of the Oblate halie, first Australian Provincial of the Little Sisters Fathers, Rev. Mother and Sisters of St. of the Poor, left on May Joseph's Convent, Fremantle, the Legion of for Adelaide, where she Mary conducted a "Day of Enquiry" for nonattended at the Consecra- Catholics on Sunday last. tion of Bishop Gleeson, a Sunday, May 19, His Lordship, Bishop Rafferty, visited Pinjarra. This is one (it is antici- cussions and a visit to St. good friend to the Order. pated) of several "days" on Patrick's church, when all He celebrated 7.30 Mass in Pinjarra at which about 200 people While here Mother Nat- a smaller scale than those with which Catholics are received Holy Communion. He presided at Mass in Dwellingup. halie was struck by the regularly and successfully familiar in a church was The Bishop praised and green medallon carpet for At 2 p.m. His Lordship luxury and comfort of Glen- conducted by the Legion's shown to the group. thanked the parishioners of the sanctuary. 165 old convert praesidium. administered the Sacra- dalough, where After Benediction of the Dwellingup for building the At Banksiadale he urged ment of Confirmation to 60 people live happily. Twelve non-Catholics at- Most Blessed Sacrament, the During her visit many tended the "Day," which day concluded with afternew confessional and bap- the people to build a church children and one adult in St. tistry and for other altera- for their children and them- Augustine's Church. Pin- small treats were arranged, was conducted by the Rev. noon tea in the convent tions to the church and its selves to assist at the Holy jarra. The children came ending with pictures on the W. Cagney, O.M.I., and the garden and one of the visitsurroundinat.

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O ImenettAgib f heaven and earth, and tender Mother of man, n accordance with Perth, Thursda y, Ma y 23, 1957 thy ardent wish made known at Fatima, I consecrate to thee myself, my brethren, my country, and the whole human race. Reign over us and teach us how to make the Heart og Jesus reign and triumph in us, and around us, as *has reigned and triumphed in thee. Reign over us, dearest Mother, that we may be thine he prosperity and in adversity, in joy and in sorrow, In health and in sickness, in life and in death, sion. The procession IOW O most compassionate Heart of Mary, Queen of the second of its kind WI* rrgins, watch over our minds and hearts and preserve held in Pinjarra. ellm from the deluge of impurity which thou didst It was headed by ent so sorrowfully at Fatima. cross-bearer and his 'We want to be pure like thee. We want to atone lytes, followed by the Angel sodality of childnen, for the many crimes committed against Jesus and thee. carrying the statue of the We want to call down upon our country and the whole Divine Infant of Prague. world the peace of God in justice and charity. Following them were the parishioners, the Children of Therefore, we now promise to imitate thy virtues Mary, carrying a beautifully by the practice of a Christian life without regard to adorned statue of Our Lady. human respect. We resolve to receive Holy Commuthen the ladies of the Sacred nion regularly and to offer thee five decades of the Heart sociality, the members our sacdfices, in the of the Holy Name Socie Rosary each day together wi OMatie and the children who h Otralrof reMirlikM

been confirmed. Continued on Page 16

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from places as far away as night before she left. Sacrifice of the Mass. This yearly visit is a The Catholics of Banksia- Armadale and Chadoora. dale, 60 in number, went to After Confirmation, His highlight of the West Ausextraordinary trouble in Lordship carried the Blessed tralian Province, which has beautifying the hall for His Sacrament in the Mon - the only centarian amongst Lordship's visit. strance, in the May proces- their inmates.

programme commenced with ing gentlemen expressed his Holy Mass in St. Joseph's gratitude on behalf of the Convent chapel. non-Catholics present, sayAs well as explaining the ing that he had indeed Mass Father Cagney con- learnt a great deal and enducted sessions of talks, dis- joyed being there.

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And the youth are rising bad living not just to mend some abuses of Marxism and then "purified" the to to stick da, in their strike Marx. The youth inreared hun- teens and twenties, 0 mentors Red the by somols route 0 odshed build "Socialismareen revolting n pri- Communism," idea and eliably against the very and, n the practice of Socialismall 01 asked Communism, against Marx. s why "What more do rheY their want?" asks the old Warhorse of Communism In thate were "Trud" letter -editorial, an organ- he encounters those taw ell, at or hostile faces of hill,(111' uction tive listeners. And Khrushchev hinuelf d 'are exclaims: "Aren't you ato' omen- dents given schools, food, owing lodgings, behind graduation-jobs?" everyThe answer is: They want freedom!" mpire, tadel- As in Hungaryso andin other RU; :t tea- satelite states, that he re- sia they hunger for age 14

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The Embassy

presented a brilliant scene on the night of the 1957 annual Catholic Ball, when 46 debutantes were presented to His LOrdship, the Most Reverend In the official party were the Rev. J. Depiazzi (diocesan director of Catholic Action), Miss Margaret Walsh (diocesan president Pam Watson and Miss Margaret Moore and Mr. Ron Bennison (diocesan president of Y.C.W.). (Debutantes, partners, frocking. Page 4).

J. J. Rafferty, Auxiliary Bishop. °f (N.C.G.M.), Miss

-Official photo by courtesy of Victor Penrose Studio.

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