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Opening Marian Shrine And Memorial Hall
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Subscriptions Raised After Many
Bishop Rafferty Felicitates
Years: Returns Now Accepted As from July 1 the annual subscription rates to this paper will be as follows: Australia and New Zealand: 30/4 per year.
Progress Of Maylands Parish
In making this increase, scriptions until their expiry. Continuance of subscripthe management wishes to world at the present time. point out that it is no longer tion is presumed unless Before a congregation of 600, the open-air Marian shrine and His Lordship continued. possible to maintain sub- cancellation is made in writin the favoured ing. Pioneers' Memorial hall were blessed and declared open by the They would know from scribers Changes of address, givposition they have hitherto their reading of the newslast at Maylands. ing both the old and the Most Rev. J. J. Rafferty on Sunday papers something of the held. Standing a high in the hall, primarily new address, should be parochial On the platform with the horror which an atomic war Increases in the cost of Bishop were the Rev. J. place of recreation and church grounds, and over- could be expected to bring bulk postage over recent given a fortnight before a busy thoroughfare, they are to go into effect. Tom amusement, and a Shrine of looking P.P.; Mr. Lynch, in its train. They also reahave not been passed As from the same date and Our Blessed Lady, essential- it is there for all to see; that lised that it needed only a years (chairman) Myers on and Christmas and EastMessrs. H. Robinson and ly a place of prayer and pil- seeing they may be re- moment of irresponsible de- er issues have been supplied (July 1), returns of unsold minded that "not by bread blessed will be accepted and Burton (Maylands Road grimage, should be cision, caused by fear or on the same cost basis as copies credited upon the following on the same occasion His alone doth man live." Board). panic, on the part of one of numbers. ordinary For those who knew the the Great Powers to unleash conditions: His Lordship, introduced Lordship said. The projected increase by The unsold copies must To some it would appear Message of Fatima, the sight that destruction. by Father Lynch said that covers these items no means should be a of the Shrine be returned to this office combination. unusual an he that time in the short dire In the face of that but will go some way to- within a week from metrohad been in the parish Yet when we remember that spur urging them on to politan areas and within a Father Lynch had brought one of the great needs which greater effort to live the life possibility surely even the wards offsetting them. from The increased charges fortnight country to a successful conclusion Our Lady emphasised at of prayer and penance for most casual amongst us contribute must be moved to will not affect current sub- areas. two projects which symbo- Fatima was family prayer- which Our Lady pleaded at small share towards our Fatima. family Rosary the especially lised and gave practical They will know that the averting such a catastrophe. effect to two great interests -we will readil see that the remedy for the world's ills Our Lady told the children which predominate in his two are complementary. Tasted Red China not in the hands of men, at Fatima that as soon as God's help, lies with Each, his inpriestly ministry sufficient number of terest in, and devotion, to will play its part in the gathered around the confer - apeople were fulfilling Her of family ence tables of the world, but the youth of his parish, and strengthening 'e his profound devotion to the bonds, and the preservation lin the Omnipotent Hand of requests for prayer and the world would Mother of God, under the of family life, in the parish. God Himself, and that real penance peace. title of Our Lady of Fatima. The shrine, as we would and lasting peace will be have As the responsibility for whose message to the world expect from one of Father found not in the ramificapeace rested in a very he had tried so hard to pro- Lynch's deep devotion and tions of international dip - world pagate, and make known. acute realisation of the im- lomacy, but in the prayers real sense upon the shoulportance of the Message of and sacrifices of millions of ders of each one of them. "The fine parish hall, Fatima, is a magnificently humble men and women. "May this beau4iful shrine which we have blessed this conceived, There was no need to be a reminder to all of their and executed, afternoon, is the expression tribute to the Mother of dwell upon the fearful responsibility," Bishop liafof Father Lynch's convic- God. threat which hung over the ferty concluded. tion that the provision of recreational facilities, especially for our young people, in a healthy environment and under proper supervision, is one of the bulwarks effective mast against the growing tendency towards disintegration in family life, and In a short address the against the scourge of deOn June 9, the latest evidence of the Mayor, Mr. H. Rushton, exlinquency, which has its roots primarily in that break growth of Catholic education in this State in pressed his pleasure at being present. He referred in down in home life which general and in the Northam parish in parglowing terms to the educadrives young people out on the streets in search of ex- ticular was seen in the opening of new class- tion received by the boys and entertain- rooms at the Marist Bros. College, at 3 p.m. and mentioned that physical citement was not negment," said His Lordship. His Grace the Archbishop, The cheerful willingness education lected. If we do not provide our accompanied by the Rt. Rev. of the laity to bear the In making the appeal young people with the en- Mgr. T. Lenihan and the burden of religious educa- Father Wilkinson, said he tertainment and the pleasant Rev. T. Phelan, arrived at tion was a source of conso- had been present at the means of occupying their the grounds and passing lation and gratification to opening of the first Marist time which are considered through a guard of honour the priests and teaching Brothers' school in Northam Father Aidan McGrath (pictured), a the prerogative of the care- formed by boys of the Col- orders. Some people had at times nine years before. free years of youth, they lege proceeded to the new member of St. Columban's Missionary Value Of Religion will endeavour, sometimes classrooms, which he blessed challenged the patriotism of Catholics because of a misSince that time the school Society, who spent almost three years in a with woeful results, to fill and formally opened. the void themselves, the Returning to the balcony conception of the underlying had grown from 30 to 150 Chinese communist prison in Shanghai, will basis of Catholic and so extensions had beeducation. Bishop continued. His of the old buildings, Grace was joined by the Such an attitude was a gro- come an urgent necessity. arrive in Perth on July 9 and will be given Family Group During tesque misrepresentation that period several a reception at the Town Hall on July 11. of Hon. the Premier (Mr. A. "But once show a lively R. G. Hawke) and Mrs. history. boys from Northam had Father McGrath. whose visit to this country is under and needs, their in interest Hawke; the Mayor of NorA boy who had a sound joined the seminary and the auspices of the Legion of Mary, has a first-hand a willingness to provide tham (Mr. H. Rushton) and Catholic their quality was ample education would them with the means of be - Mrs. Rushton, the District prove as good a citizen of proof of the excellent train- knowledge that few people in the free world have, of in gentertained, or of enter- Superintendent of Educa- the State as anyone. They ing they received. communist methods and of the persecution of the taining themselves, and they tion (Mr. J. Deacon), the were prepared to fight for Mr. J. Deacon, of the will be found willing, with president of the Marist their country and if neces- Education Department, said Church in China today. (See Page 5.) very few exceptions, to be Bros. Parents and Friends' sary die for its defence he was in full accord with guided and supervised in the Association (Mr. J. P. Hop- against aggressors, His Grace the Archbishop on the real worth and value use of their leisure time. kins) and Mrs. Hopkins, the And there we have the rector of St. Charles' Semi- Premier Seeks Secret of religious training in eduCatholic women throughout the world, principal reason for the nary (the V. Rev. J. P. In peace, as in war, they cation. He congratulated We Wilkinson, C.M., and Bro. would serve their country the Brothers on their pro- grouped in the World Union of Catholic erection of this hall. hope that, with the co- Felix of the Marist Bro- well, and their religious gress and hoped their future Women's organisations, will offer a day's operation of parents and thers. training would strengthen activities would be as suc- work for the Holy Father on Tuesday, July 2. cessful. young people alike, it will In an inspiring address to their efforts. This move is planned in Lady, blessed among women. Rev. Bro. Felix, superior become the centre of the The Premier congratulatassembly, His Grace the the By putting all their heart of the college, gave some conjunction with the world Catholic social life of the the people of Northam on facts and figures parish, where the parish- Archbishop, spoke of the ed on the congress of Catholic women into their work. done by the having such an acquisition growth of the school populato be held in Rome in Sepioners will gather together excellent work Throughout the world, i s t to the educational facilities tion over the previous in the warm and friendly community of nine tember. millions of women of all Their record as of the district. He was sur- years and thanked MonIt is hoped that delegates races and from all contiatmosphere of their com- Brothers. whether judged on prised to hear the low cost signor Lenihan for all that from each country will be ents will make the mon Faith, to entertain or teachers, or religious same basis, of such an excellent build- he had done during the able to bring the Pope a offering: secular be entertained, happy in the awas unsurpassed, he said. ing and congratulated Mgr. course of construction spiritual bouquet from the knowledge that, after the of A day's washing, cookand his parishioners the building by his tireless women of their nation. attendance at Holy Mass His Grace congratulated Lenihan ing. mending. overseeing to keep the cost A day spent working in and the Sacraments as a Mgr. Lenihan on building on such a fine effort. What form should this the fields. family group, nothing can two such first-class rooms Expressing the wish that to a minimum. offering take? At the conclusion of the A day in a factory, an bind the family more closely for such a low figure as the Monsignor would let him into the secret speeches an effort of such Such was a Sanctifying Day dainty afternoon office, a shop, than taking their recreation 22,500. By prayerfully offering S. A day's teaching, nurs11 together in an environment the result of wise and skil- low cost building, Mr. tea was served in the true such as this parish hall will ful planning by Mgr. Leni- Hawke extended his best Northam style by the ladies the day to God for the in- ing, studying. to the Marist of the parish and the tentions of the Holy Father. han and the willing co- wishes Work offered up with provide. By offering it through prayers . At first sight it might operation of many workers Brothers for their con- Parents and Friends' Assoperhaps even tinues success in Northam. elation. the intermediary of Our with sufferings. seem a strange thing that a at busy bees.
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