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The Record Newspaper 13 June 1957

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Publication To Give Remarkable Nun Maylands Builds Open - Air Proposed Information On Church Here Dies In India Marian Shrine And Hall garding timesthisof officeenquiries for information the For

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Dr. Mary Glowrey (Sisre- ter Mary of the Sacred parishes and Heart) who died at BanMasses in Parishioners and priests of Maylands feel a justifiable pride in of holiday resorts, conditions entry to schools galore, India, on May 5, built an only imposnot months 12 having in the short space of or- was a cousin of Cr. J. H. and colleges, of Catholic whereabouts ing parish hall, but also erected and dedicated a beautiful shrine Glowrey of the Palace ganisations, etc. Hotel. in honour of the Rosary Queen of Fatima. Both buildings will be There has been clearly a need for a handbook of Born at Birregurra, Vicblessed and opened by His Grace the Archbishop on Sunday, June practical information concerning the Catholic Church toria, deceased studied roundings will be enhanced, 3 o'clock. medicine at Melbourne Uni23, at so help to reach even a in this State. We learn that such a publication is in versity where she qualified and The shrine is unique in wider public in the firm the course of preparation. The shrine, the cost of M.B., B.S. in 1910. which so far is being borne the sense that in a city hope that in response to This is "The Catholic Home Journal," which the After appointments at dazzling many prayers, our Dear with by one to whom Our Lady cluttered Christchurch hospital, N.Z. publishers propose twice a year. It will to issue be highmeans so much, is intended multi -coloured lights, Mother will shower down the Victorian Eye and not only to be an incentive lighting the value of com- on all of us a super -abun- distributed with full ecclesiastical approval and will and Ear hospital, Melbourne, to parishioners to cultivate modities that minister to dance of Her choicest be the only official publication of its kind circulating practised as an oculist she in and luxua deep and an abiding love bodily comfort favours. throughout the State. Collins-street. for our Heavenly Queen, rious living, that glorify On the occasion of our The production, is on an we understand, honorary In 1919 she obtained the but from its eminent posi- sex and pander to the plea- double opening, Sunday, basis; any profits accruing will be devoted to the pro- M.D. degree at Melbourne tion overlooking one of the sure-seeking, it is refreshing June 23, University. main arteries of our city, a and encouraging to read a parishioners not only wel- motion of the lay apostolate. In following year she constant reminder to different message. Essential Catholic information which will be sup- took athe come all ex -parishioners, step that, while little, passers-by that our very This proclaims that what but also cordially invite all plied in attractive format will include:if at all, short of heroism in existence as a Christian Australia and the world friends and well-wishers of Calendar of feasts and fasts, Church laws, directory view of the sacrifices it ennation is dependent on needs today is not more Our Lady to join with them tailed, was virtually to revoof parishes, schools, institutions, etc. and articles of to prayer and devotion mo-e power or more and share their joy and lutionise Catholic missionary Mary's Immaculate Heart. -1elsure, but more prayer Hers on this most happy tcpical interest. medicine and hospitalisation Her own words: "It's only and penance. occasion. Enquiries regarding reservation of advertising in India; she joined the through devotion to My ImThe location is corner of space and subscriptions should be addressed to the Dutch Order of Jesus, Mary Fatima mesis the This maculate Heart that we will sage, the peace plan of God's Guildford -rd. and 7th-ave. business manager, "Catholic Home Journal," 17 and Joseph, and went to have peace." Guntur. own Mother, as Australia's The bus stops on the very Bennett -street, East Perth ('Phone B2776). spot. A factor that motivated greatest need today.

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Marian Rally The annual Procession of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour, at Redemptorist h e Monastery, Perth, will take place at 3 p.m. on Sunday, June 23.

We must use every means of modern advertising to sell not only to our churchgoing people, but to every

true Australian that Australia as a Christian democratic land, stands or falls on our reaction to the Fatima message of prayer. When circumstances and means permit, the beauty * of the shrine and its sur-

Holy Name Head Says Fidelity Is Society Test

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her in going to India was that at the time women in India would not consult men practitioners. At Guntur she organised

the Catholic hospital, and had charge of it for 37 years. Later she established a Catholic hospital at Bangalore. Two well-known Melopening evening so that bourne professional women "The reply to the toast of the society is not the they may be conducted to eventually associatgiven in words, but in the actions of every th eir rooms and be ready to ed with Dr.became Mary Glowery for the first lecture in her work in India: Dr. member of the society," said the diocesan assemble to be given before tea. Pitt (Sister M. Verpresident (Mr. B. Quinn) when replying to Members seeking infor- Ethel onica) and a chemist, Miss mation on the retreats may the toast of the Holy Name Society at the communicate with Mr. Foley Margaret Barrett (Sister M. Julian). annual high tea of the Shenton Park branch of an evening by ringing Peter Dr. Mary Glowery estabrush W4105. In view of the lished the Catholic Hospion Sunday last. of applications for admisMr. Quinn said that mem- scended on the apostles and sion to this year's series, tals' Association in India. Before she left Melthey went out to preach the to replied themselves bers On May 15, at St. Brigid's, West Perth, this toast by their solemn Gospel there had to be men members still seeking to be bourne she was associated make accommodated should with the late Father W. J. and women to receive their Mother to the pledge adherence there passed to her eternal reward they had taken in joining message and change their contact with Mr. Foley Lockington, S.J., Dr. Eileen M. Aquin Gilchrist, at the venerable age of the society, of regular at- lives to join ultimately in without delay. Fitzgerald (East St. Kilda), Later she was transferred tendance at Holy Commun- this work of salvation. Mother O'Connell (Grey 93 years. to the foundation at St. Sisters) and Miss Anna Deceased was born in Brigid's and was the last ion and evening devotions Monsignor Collins and he Brennan (Kew) in foundYork in 1864 and was bap- survivor of the original and by joining in the cru- deemed themselves fortuing the Catholic Women's nate to reparation requesthave a band of of men sade tised by Monsignor Bourke members. Is Social Guild, of which she ed by Our Blessed Lord and boys-the men of toa few days later. She bebe remem- when He appeared to St. morrow-ever ready to asever will She X. SchemRev. F. The was the first president.longed to a family of three bered by a wide circle of exR.I.P. Mary sist in Margaret and reitercarrying out parish parish priest bri, S.S.P., sisters all of whom became pupils and friends for her Sisters of Mercy, giving gracious and kindly manner, ated with still greater force activities, said Father Har- of Swanbourne, received He when sent His Blessed ris. valuable services in the and by her community for address the chil- The toast of the Holy word during the week of cause of religion and educa- her deep religious spirit and Motherat toFatima. his father in Nurses To Meet Name Society was sub- the death of tion, and attaining the gol- her intense love of prayer. dren Malta. "You have that oppormitted by Mr. E. Colgan den jubilee of their religious The annual meeting of May her gentle soul rest tunity to make this repara- and Mr. M. F. Foley thankRosario Schembri had a the Catholic Nurses' Guild profession. in peace. In children. of ten family by tion attending regularly outdistanced the ladies for the excelAquin Mother will be held at the Catholic at evening devotions on the lence of their catering addition to Father Schembri, Centre on June 19, at ed her sisters in the matter second Sunday of each arrangements. The chair another son became a priest 8.15 p.m. of age and celebrated her month," Mr. Quinn con- was occupied by the branch and is studying in Rome. diamond jubilee in 1954; In the course of the evenDeceased was a business ing the election of office cluded. president (Mr. L. Dawson). thus the continued years years and is surman of 60 Is The high tea the was precedof A film shown by Mr. R. bearers will take place. spent in the Courts by his wife. All ten Bradford, England, June ed by devotions given by Galvin concluded the even- vived Lord of this remarkable children are living. family make the enviable 3.-A plan suggested by His the branch's spiritual direc- ing. "The Record" extends total of one hundred and Eminence John Cardinal tor (Rt. Rev. Mgr. E. ColRETREATS sympathy to Father Schem- Fr. Galea Leaves seventy. D'Alton, Primate of All Ire- lins). The first of the current bri in his bereavement. The toast of the Hierarchy year's Holy Name retreats early land, to end the partition of Mother Aquin's The Rev. H. Galea, R.I.P. years were spent at the Ireland, has been endorsed and Clergy was given by will commence at the ReS.S.P. who took over the Convent of Mercy, Victoria by the Anti -Partition of Mr. P. V. Smith, who said demptorist Monastery on that such a toast assumed Saturday evening. It To parish of Swanbourne on New Ireland League. Square, where she made her in profession religious The league, meeting here a special significance on be" given by the Rev. L. Stage Anti -Red Rally behalf of the Society of Sunday. There Pentecost conference, annual its 1894. for Hansberry, C.Ss.R. An anti - Communist St. Paul (Malta) three endorsed Cardinal D'Alton's were various ways, through The Diocesan Union secyears ago has been transsuggestion that partition be the Mass and the Sacra- retary (Mr. M. F. Foley) rally will be held at the ferred to Melbourne. scrapped and that a federa- ments, that the Holy Ghost reports that the retreats North Perth Town Hall He will leave on June 14 tion, including the six nor- worked in the Church. The blessing of the But perhaps the most ob- this year have met with an on Monday, June 17 at 7.30 to take up migrant work in thern counties of Ireland, n e w presbytery at excellent response. The first p.m. Parkville, Victoria. He is be formed. Purpose of this vious to the layman was four are filled; there Rookwood-st., Mt. Laware It has been organised to succeeded in the charge of plan would be to bring through the hierarchy and only three vacancies Iey. has been postponed in the the German clergy. They had reason commemorate Swanbourne by the Rev. F. the of is the re-entrance about until the new church and it is anticipated people's uprising against X. Schembri, S.S.P. Ireland into the British for pride and satisfaction sixth completed. that the fifth will be filled and Soviet imperialism in East On May 4, the Rev. R. hierarchy that the It is anticipated that Commonwealth. Cini S.S.P., arrived from Irish Sen. Thomas L. Mul- clergy of the Church were within the next few days. Berlin on June 17, 1953. the new Church of St. The date of the relast German, Polish, Hungar- the Eastern States to assist as outstanding at present as Paul, Roolrwood-st., will lins, secretary of the Fianna treat has had to be put back ian, Russian, Ukrainian, Father Schembri. Father Fail (de Valera) party, read ever in its history. be completed early in by one week and will now be Yugoslav, Chinese and Bal- Cini is a Maltese chaplain was made reply The Premier from message a December. Eamon de Valera of Ireland. the Rev. B. Harris, who held on the week -end tic national groups will be and will minister to the 400 It has now been derepresented. Maltese migrants here. saying that the reunion of spoke of the vital link be- August 31 -September 1. cided to postpone the A feature of the rally will Father Schembri, in addiThose attending the rethe country could only come tween the clergy and the blessing of the presbytreats are requested to be in screening tion to parochial duties, is be the of three to enparish about with the consent of menfolk of the tery (scheduled for June attendance at the monastery rechaplaip films on the Hungarian to Hollywood Hosits functioning. able norsix people in the the 23) until then. pital. When the Holy Ghost de- not later than 5.30 p.m. on volt. 4 thern counties. 4

North

Mother Aquin Dies Aged 93 Years

Maltese Priest Bereaved

Prelate's Plan Endorsed

willAustralians

Postponed


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