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Children Celebrate Mary's Queenship
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IIICI?CCOT No. 2,809
(Registered at the G.P.O., Perth, for
Perth , Thursday , June 6 , 1957
transmission by post as a Newspaper)
New Bishop 'In Adelaide See Cards To Benefit Is Consecrated As Auxiliary Carmelite Nuns
The pupils and teachers of Our Lady's
including priests St. Francis Xavier's Cathedral, Adelaide, priests, At Victoria-sq. College and St. Joseph's School, Victoria-sq., from other States, from the joined in honouring Mary in an especial' was crowded on May 18, when Most Rev. J. Archdiocese of Adelaide and A bridge party being orDiocese of Port Pirie, Di- ganised by Miss W. Gleeson, D.D., Titular Bishop of Sesta rectors Chesson, in manner on Friday last-the feast of her Uniof Catholic Educa- aid of the duties to their Blessed Sisters. versal Queenship. and Auxiliary to the Archbishop of Adelaide, tion and Catholic Missions Nedlands, Carmelite will be held at About fifty Holy Angels, Mother, after which they other dioceses, and 41 Victoria -square was consecrated by His Grace the Arch- from college at 8 150 aspirants and Chil- were consecrated to her Impriests who, like His Lordon July 12. bishop, Most Rev. M. Beovich, D.D., Ph.D., ship Bishop Gleeson, had p.m. of Mary, together maculate Heart, during PonMiss Chesson would be dren their studies for most grateful for any assis- with the remainder of the tifical Benediction. in the presence of His Eminence Norman completed the priesthood at Corpus tance from friends of Car- children dressed in school Thomas Cardinal Gilroy, Archbishop of Syd- Christi College, Werribee. mel, made a very colourboth metropolitan and uniform ful setting for the beautiney, who presided from the throne. Present also were Prin- country. W.A. Catholics fully decorated of Admission to the Cathe- Coadjutor Bishop of Sale; cipals of the various reliAt this function the Mary which was statue carried in gious Orders and Nuns and winner of the wristlet watch dral had been regulated by Most Rev. John O'Loughlin. through the the issue of special tickets, M.S.C., D.D., Bishop of Dar- Brothers of Catholic col- will be announced, tickets procession Donated £641 school and convent grounds the centre aisle being re- win; Most Rev. Launcelot leges and schools. for which are now available. and finally a letter acknowledging In to the Cathedral. for D.D., Ph.D., Bishop a number of spe- Goody, served The Sisters stress the adA place of honour was Children dressed in white receipt of £25/101 for the of Bunbury; Most Rev. reserved near the sanctuary visability when forwarding cially invited guests. frocks Hungarian Relief Fund, the and blue sashes The Cathedral was filled James P. Carroll, D.D., for Bishop Gleeson's parents donations to do so by money carrying banners on which Rt. Rev. Mgr. G. M. Crento overflowing long before D.C.L., Auxiliary Bishop to Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gleeson, order or crossed order were nan writes from Sydney: inscribed Mary's the ceremony was timed to Cardinal Gilroy. his sister, Mary (Mrs. Mark cheques made payable to glorious titles preceded the "Please express, through commence; all available In the nave of the Cathe- Guerin), and his brothers, The Carmelite Sisters. the columns statue. of "The Respace in the choir loft, dral were more than 200 Thomas, John and Raphael. During the procession, cord" this committee's (Fedporches, and aisles being eral Catholic Immigration the children sang hymns to taken up. Our Lady, and recited her Committee) deep appreciaThe Consecrating Prelate tion of the generosity of the Rosary very devoutly, was His Grace Most Rev. and the placing of the statue people who have come so M. Beovich, D.D., PhD., readily and generously to in the sanctuary of the Archbishop of Adelaide, who Cathedral was a fitting close the assistance of the diswas assisted by Rt. Rev. to a very touching spec- tressed Hungarian people." Mgr. R. M. I. Redden, V.F., Through the donations of tacle. R.I., and Rt. Rev. Mgr. W. The Holy Angels then ad- readers of this paper we J. Russell, P.P. have forwarded .C.641/1/9 to nate gradually, but surely, vanced and placed their the Hungarian Co - Consecrators were ( By Father Henry Aerts, S.J.) Relief Fund. the influence of the Catho- bouquets at Mary's feet, Most Rev. B. Gallagher, the bells chimed and Bishop of Port Pirie, assistBrussels, May 24.-Repeal of Belgium's lic religion among our whilst the Cathedral reverberated people." ed by Rev. F. V. J. Walsh, with the melodious prayers Priests Of Northam D.D., and Rev. J. Forster; anti-Catholic school laws and increased eduA mass protest against of the youthful congrega- Deanery Will Confer and Most Rev. A. Fox. D.D., cational opportunity for all were called for the law presented to King tion. of the assisted by Rev. J. Brosnan Baudoin was by more The Rev. J. O'Brien gave r-iests of the Avon and Rev. W. McCunnie. here as the Christian Social party launched than 3,400,000signed persons, close the children a very practk ,anery will be held at D.C.L. its campaign for the 1958 election. to 40 per cent. .:-rtham on 'Tuesday, Other members of the Pierre Harmel, a leader of more than 100,000 persons nation's population. of the and appealing talk on their Hierarchy present in the the Catholic -oriented party from all parts of the country In addition to pushing sanctuary were:-Most Rev. and a former Minister of took part. despite Governh e anti-Catholic 1 a w Justin Daniel Simonds. D.D. Education, announced a ment efforts to halt the tthrough Parliament the Coadjutor Arch- four -point Ph.D., school pro- rally. Recollection Day For Priests coalition Government also bishop of Melbourne; Most gramme during Parliament's A number of persons used administrative presPriests of the metropolitan area and visiting Rev. James P. O'Collins. debate on the education were injured during the sures in its attacks on country priests are reminded that the monthly day D.D., Bishop of Ballarat; budget. march when the Govern- Catholic schools. Salaries of recollection will be held at the Monastery, North Most Rev. Thomas M. Fox, ordered mounted to lay teachers in Catholic The programme called for ment Perh, on Tuesday, June 11, commencing at 10 a.m. D.D.. Bishop of Wilcanniapolice to break up the schools were paid only after Forbes; Most Rev. Thomas the following: of crowds protesters. long delays. 1. Equal treatment for McCabe. D.D., Bishop of
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Huge Donations out against the GovGaol For Gradual extension of spoke Reds New ernment Catholic proposals saying schools free education to all persons Vienna, May 21.-The of Catholic Priests, has been its policy "undeniably sins were made to wait for long up to the age of 18. against the citizen's freedom periods before getting the Hungarian puppet regime lifted, Freed Religion 3. Allotment of 20,000 of conscience" because it small State grants they are has threatened to throw Government scholarships of was "directed against still entitled to. The Catho- His Eminence Jozsef Car£50 each to high school Bomb Sickens education and to- lic school system is being dinal Mindszenty back inBecomes Threat students and 5,000 scholar- Catholic ward non -religious teach- completely ignored by the ships of £200 to college ing." Ministry of Education in its to pr:son if he leaves his students. plans for reforming the refuge in the American Priest 11 Years To Atheism school system. 4. Allocation of from four Oppression Grows Legation in Budapest, it Tokyo, May 27: His 23: Warsaw, May Die- to five per cent. of the Meanwhile the nation's was learned here. Eminence Josef Cardinal Later in the year the "gross national product" for hard Polish Communists Catholics have rallied to Archbishop of This new threat against Frings, purposes. (The Belgian Parliament passed the support of their schools. are complaining that the educational Cardinal -Primate of Cologne, paid a special gross national product is the anti-Catholic laws in During the past year close the restoration of religious the total value of all goods spite of these protests. Gov- to £2,500,000 has been Hungary was made by visit to a Cologne -born col- Janos training to the country's and services produced by a ernment subsidies to Catho- lected by 113,000 volunteer Horvath, director of Jesuit presently hospitaschools has unleashed a country during a given lic schools were reduced, workers for the maintenance the Hungarian Office of 'ised by radiation sickness teachers' salaries in Catholic of the Catholic educational Church Affairs, in a statewave of Catholic intoler- period). lused cut the below by the atom bombment to western newsmen in system. The education problem is schoolsofwere :,qre towards Communists salaries in public a'- of Hiroshima in 1945. sure to be one of the most level Catholic Parents' Associa- Budapest. and non-Catholics. teachers' schools, Catholic The priest is Father Wilbitterly contested issues in "If anything happens, it tions have been founded in Civil officials have com- the election campaign. The colleges were deprived of communities to defend will only be because the helf M. Kleinsorge, pastor plained that because of the school conflict in Belgium the right to grant degrees most of the Church of the Sacred Americans take the initiathe schools which still enre-introduction of religion started in April, 1954, after permitting their graduates roll more than 55 per tive," Mr. Horvath said. Heart of Jesus in Hirocourses, their anti -religion the last Parliamentary elec- to teach even in Catholic of Belgian students, cent. "He (the Cardinal) won't shima, who became a natucampaign must be tighten- tions, which resulted in a schools, and Catholic educa- though they receive al- spend eternity in the lega- ralised citizen of this counless discriminated was ed up and strengthened. defeat for the Catholic party tion than 20 per cent. of the tion. If he is put out the try shortly after the end of "Whether we like it or and brought a coalition of against in a number of Government funds allo- whole Western world will the war and took as his not, we are ideologically on Socialists and Liberals to other ways. curse the Americans for Japanese name Father Macated to education. the defensive," the Commu- power. Following the passage of giving him back to Hun- roto Takakura. He is now magazine weekly nist Soon after the elections the law, Theodore Lefevre, garian gaolers, because we being treated at Seibo ("The World") Socialist Premier Achille Christian "Swiat" Party Social would have to put him back Catholic International Hossaid. "Party members, and Van Acker announced his leader, said: pital here in Tokyo. into gaol." What Of Children even party officials, often intention The Jesuit survivor of of abolishing "By means of financial Mr. Horvath was quoted the A-bomb blast send their children to reli- Government subsidies to pressure the Government has been expressing satisfaction hospitalised several gious classes." Catholic secondary schools. intends to force children In State Schools? as times that Church-State relations since 1945. His present that Catholic into its own schools and Summing up its attitude, knowing in Hungary are "normal" condition is not considered the magazine said: "One schools in Belgium cannot make Marxists of them, as The next meeting of the and that the excommunicaby hospital may oppose the introduction exist without State aid. one Socialist representative Catholic Teachers' Guild tion which had been placed too serious authorities, and when his Later the Government put it." classes into will be held on Wednesday, on Father of religious Richard Horvath, white cornuscle blood count further and In opposing the law, he June 12, at 8 p.m.. at the we do so our- even went schools former vice-chairman of the rises sufficiently he will be selves, but one must realise started a drive to give pub - added, "the Christian com- Catholic Centre. National Peace Committee able to leave the hospital. that a majority of parents lie schools priority over munity in this country and The Rev. M. J. Toop will are ready to defend the Catholic schools. give a talk on "The Need loyal to freedom everybody Catholic opposition to the cause of religious instruction House Is democracy will con- for Teaching Religion to Government's policy was and to the end." Catholic children not atvigorous and marked by a sider himself in a state of tending Leading Polish churchmen For Catholic Sale legal self-defence." schools." C.T.S. are quoted as saying that one -day strike of nearly a The final Complete stocks of C.T.S. publications are on lecture in the return of religious in- million Catholic school stu- In a joint pastoral letter theology in conthe present the Belgian hierarchy and dents huge demonstracountry's display struction to the and available for purchase from the schools has generally work- tions in major Belgian cities. demned the law as "an at- series will be given by the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, whose headmake neutral V. Rev. J. P. Wilkinson, A March of Protest to tempt to ed out well, and they ar e quarters are situated at Camillus House, 15 Brussels was organised ii schools dominate in our C.M. before the Guild meetsatisfied with the results. Bronte-street. East Perth (Phone B2201). March, 1955, during which country in an effort to elimi- ing.
Patrick Francis Lyons, D.D.,
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