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The Record Newspaper 18 July 1957

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Fifty -Seven Young Actionists

Six West Australians Will Be Pass Through On Pilgrimage Ordained Locally On July 27

On Tuesday, a party of 57 Y.C.W. and N.C.G.M. members, the Australian delegates to the international Y.C.W. pilgrimage and conference in Rome passed through After completing the On July 27, six West Australians will be ordained to the priest- philosophy course at St. Fremantle. hood by the Most Rev. J. J. Rafferty, Auxiliary Bishop, at St. Charles' he began his theological studies at St. ParMary's Cathedral. rick's College, Manly,

The ordinandi are: the Rev. P. McCrann, the Rev. J. Chauncy, the Rev. P. N.S.W. in 1954. He will celebrate his first Ahern, the Rev. T. Tomich, the Rev. W. Flanagan (for Adelaide) and the Rev. Mass at St. Brigid's Church, West Perth on Sunday, P. Hickey. S.S.C. July 28 at 9.30 a.m. That Rev. Peter F. McCrann, teacher in several of the and then from the Vincen- evening at 7.30 p.m. in the tian Fathers. same church he will impart A.C.I.S., schools in the diocese. A.A.S.A., B.A.,

After studying philosophy Solemn Benediction of the His early schooling was A.B.I.A. is the only son of the late Francis and of Mrs. received at St. Joseph's, at Guildford, he proceeded Moat Blessed Sacrament. college, St. Patrick's On Monday, July 29 at S. McCrann of 62 Waratah- Subiaco; St. Theresa's, Ned - to avenue Dalkeith, and he is lands; and Sacred Heart Manly, in 1954 for his 7.45 p.m. Father Tomich will offer Mass for the a grand -nephew of the late primary school, Highgate. course in theology. He will offer his first Croatian communities of Most Rev. M. Gibney, D.D., In 1936 he proceeded to the former Bishop of Perth. His Christian Brothers, secur- Mass at the Church of Spearwood and Fremantle Pictured are Brian Glee only sister, Miss Shirley ing his Leaving certificate Christ the King, Beacons- in the old vernacular at St. son (nat. pres. Y.C.W.), the McCrann is well-known in at the terrace in 1942. The field, on the following day. Jerome's church, Spear - Rev. K. Toomey (nat. chapnext two years he spent at On Tuesday, July 30 he will wood. (Cont. on Page 13.) lain, Y.C.W.) and Jim Wilthe business community. son (nat. secretary, Y.C.W.) Others aboard the "Or -

had raised his own finance. Both young men and women wore special black blazers with the words"World 1957, Congress, Australia." picked out in white the crest of the and soya" were the Rev. B. Y.C.W. in red inside a map (nat. chatain, of Australia. Burke N.C.G.M.), the Rev. J. Depiazzi (diocesan director of Catholic Action) and Dan His Excellency Back The Apostolic Delegate Callahan, who had been to Australia, New Zeavisiting Y.C.W. branches. land and Oceania, His On arrival the pilgrims Excellency Most Rev. attended Mass at St. PatRomolo Carboni, has rick's Church, Fremantle. returned to Australia The Most Rev. J. J. Raffrom overseas. H e ferty welcomed them and arrived in Sydney yeswished them bon voyage. terday at 4.30 p.m. After sight-seeing about the city the youthful pilgrims were entertained at Carmelites Have Box lunch at the Catholic Centre The Carmelite Monastery at Nedlands now by members of the C.W.L. Fathers Toomey, Burke, has a private Box No. Flynn and Depiazzi were K776 at the G.P.O., the guests of His Grace. Perth. All correspondence All States were represhould be addressed to sented among the pilgrims, every member of which this number.

He received his primary St. Clement's college, Ga- sing a Solemn High Mass at St. Patrick's Church Freeducation from the Domini- long, N.S.W. In 1945 he joined the mantle at 9 a.m. can Sisters at Yalgoo and from the Christian Brothers Education Department and Rev. Thomas V. Tomich is FATHER McGRATH PACKED TOWN HALL in Kalgoorlie. His secon- for seven years was engaged the youngest son of late Mr. dary education was received in the teaching profession. Tomich and of Mrs. T. EL During this period he gain- Tomich of 247 James -street, at C.B.C., Fremantle. From school he embarked ed his "B" certificate from Perth. Born in Zagreb, on a banking career with the State Teachers' college Yugoslavia, during a visit the Commonwealth Bank of and B.A. from the Univer- of his family to their native Australia. He was awarded sity of W.A., majoring in land, he came to Australia an administrative cadetship English and Latin. in 1934. and attended a course at the He served in schools in His early education was bank's staff college at Kir- the Geraldton, Wagin and received at the convent ribilli, N.S.W. He was on Brookton districts. At the schools of St. Brigid, West their staff for 12 years. time of his resignation he Perth, and St. Joachim, In May, 1942, he joined was a member of the Holy Victoria Park. the Army and during the Family Confraternity, North Secondary studies were next four years saw service Perth, and the Holy Name begun at the Christian with the A.I.F. in Dutch Society, Highgate. Brothers' e, St. New Guinea and at MoroIn May 1952 he began his George's-terrace, and contai on General Blarney's philosophy at Guildford, tinued at St. Charles' SemiHeadquarters with the rank and in 1954 proceeded to nary, Guildford, which he of Warrant Officer. Manly to begin his studies entered in 1946. On his return to the bank in theology. The Rev. Tomich was a he read a part-time course His first Mass will be a member of the West Perth at the University of W.A. Solemn High Mass at St. branch of the Y.C.W. and in Arts, majoring in eco- Brigid's parish church, West performed during vacations nomics, and gained in addi- Perth on Sunday, July 28. with their athletics team tion his accountancy, secreRev. Patrick Ahern. born from 1946-50. tarial and bankers' institute in 1933, is the eldest son of qualifications. Mr. and Mrs. P. Ahern, of He was president of the Beaconsfield. He received Nedlands branch of the his early education from Pope Seeks Aid Holy Name Society when in the Sisters of St. Joseph of A capacity house packed the Town Hall on Thursday last to hear Vatican City, July 4.-In1952 he entered St. Charles' the Apparition at Beaconstensified work to aid victims the Rev. Aidan McGrath, S.S.C., recount his experiences as a priSeminary, Guildford. to be- field. of Hansen's Disease (lepgin his philosophy course soner of the Red Chinese government. It was the first lecture of His only sister has since and then proceeded in 1954 joined that same Congrega- rosy) was urged here by His Holiness Pope Pius XII. its kind heard in Perth. His Grace the Archbishop was in the chair to St. Patrick's College, tion at Fremantle (Sister The Holy Father made his Manly. N.S.W., to read then - Maris Stella). A cousin of plea in an address to the and His Lordship, Bishop Rafferty, was among the audience. logy. the same name Rev. Pat- Brazilian Association for At the conclusion of the Accompanied by H i s work in organising the He will celebrate his first rick Ahern, was ordained at Assistance lecture, the Rev. M. Mc- Grace he visited the Hun- Legion of Mary. to Lepers. Mass at Holy Rosary church St. Patrick's College, MayKeon, supported by Mr. C. at garian Sisters Subiaco His The Pontiff praised the Grace introduced the Nedlands, on Sunday, July nooth, Ireland, on June 23 association as one which Honner, moved a vote of and conversed in Chinese speaker who had arrived by 28 at 9.30 a.m. of this year. does great honour to its thanks to Father McGrath. with the nuns who had air from England the pre Rev. John Philip Chauncy The ordinand completed, members and makes them Miss V. Ryan, president spent 26 years in that coun- vious night. B.A., born in Kavieng, New his primary education at the worthy of God's blessings. of Perth Comitium of the try. Above (left to right): Rev. Ireland in 1926, is the elder Christian Brothers' college, The association was set Legion of Mary, presented Father McGrath by K. O'Mahony, S.S.C., son of Mrs. K. Chauncy and Fremantle. In 1946 he en- up with the aid of the the speaker with a spiritual air for the Eastern left His States the late Mr. A. Chauncy. tered St. Charles' Seminary, Brazilian government fol- bouquet from legionaries. where he will continue his Grace, Fr. McGrath, Fr. Mrs. Chauncy the organist Guildford, where he receiv- lowing the Pope's 1956 On Friday last Father lecture tour, visiting New McKeon. (Report continued at. the monastery. church, ed his secondary education speech on rehabilitating the McGrath spoke to priests Zealand also. North Perth, Is known for first from the diocesan social life of Hansen's Dis- and religious at the CathoOn his return to England on Page 4. Father McGrath's ker. work. as a .singing clergy under Bishop Goody ease victims. lie Centre. he will resume full-time full address next week.) ,

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