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Perth, Thursday, August 8, 1957
Aquinas Cadets Newman Society Joins Pope Recollection For Priests Farewell G. O. C. In Prayer For Universities
Priests of the metropolitan area and visiting country priests are reminded that the monthly day of reas well, to spread the collection will take place at On August 1, Major -General Dyke paid On Sunday, August 4, there was a repre- tolate knowledge and love of the Monastery, North Perth, cadet unit. sentative gathering of Catholic graduates Christ within their environ- on Tuesday, August 13, his last visit to the Aquinas The occasion was one of boys the necessity for strivcommencing at 10 a.m. and undergraduates at a special Mass in the ment. both festivity ing always towards imand sorrow. On Thursday, July 25, Mr. Those intending to be new chapel of St. Thomas More College at P. Hutchings gave a talk at present are asked to notify The festive spirit arose from provement. the fact that the unit was of The O.C. of the college the University, sponsored by the Monastery by Monday, good of the Church and the University. entertaining the G.O.C. of unit, Captain Egan, then the Newman society, on August 12. humanity. As the Pope had apWestern Command, the sor- thanked the general on beThis month, the Apostle- "Catholics and Freedom." row from the fact that they half of the boys and called pointed "Catholic Institu- ship of Prayer, nearly forty The Newman society was were losing an old and for three cheers. tes of Higher Education in millions strong, was giving proud to congratulate two of Past Pupils Will valued friend through reCatholics a its former members Bro. Hall presented the the Australia," as the August University tirement. Visit New Norcia general with a smokers' splendid example of such Rev. J. Chauncy, B.A., and intention of the Apostle- help on an international the Rev. P. McCrann, B.A. Although a busy man the stand as a small token of Members of St. Joseph's general has shown consisship of Prayer, it was de- scale by offering all its on their recent Pupils' Association will tent interest in the unit and the appreciation of the for Australian tion to the priesthood.ordina- Past unit. cided that the Newman prayers run a bus to New Norcia on taken the salute at two of Catholic institutes higher On Friday, August 2, Sunday, August 18. Book- has society of W.A. should education. passing -out parades. Father Chauncy gave Bene- ings are open to the general signalise the event and he inspectwas an apostolate, diction in the new chapel public and may be made by ed OntheThursday co-operate in the crusade anPrayer and gave high Tertiaries' Rally apostolate which all of St. Thomas More College, ringing Pat Strickland, praise tounit its turnout. The of prayer by this special could exercise. University the first time the chapel had B2424 (office hours), or Tertiaries of Our Lady of parade was taken by U -O Catholics had another apos- been used for that purpose. BA3352. Mass. (discalced), Mt. Carmel John Spencer and the cadet Another of the Institutes flag was borne by U.O. Mc- both men and women, will St. the first month for meet this of Higher Education Aleer. Charles' Seminary, GuildImmediately after the in- time in Perth. by The change has been dewas represented ford spection heavy rain forced of the the Rev. J. Barry, C.M. the parade indoors to the cided upon because poor public transport to The Mass, which was a school hall. celewas Park. Morley Missa Cantata. The headmaster of the The new meeting place brated by the V. Rev. C. P. college, Rev. Brother Hall, Friday, August 16, at Finn, S.J. rector of the colwelcomed Major -General on 8 n.m., will be at the Legion lege. The singing was done Dyke to the college and of Mary rooms, Bank of by the Newman society thanked him for his sup- New South Wales Chambers, choir conducted by Mr. F. The Blue Army, a world-wide organisation numbering more than port. Arndt. The General in a short St. George's -ter. Father Finn invited all in five millions, and dedicated to the spreading of the Fatima mes- speech impressed upon the the audience to attend the sage through the Rosary and Scapular, will be inaugurated in U.C.F.A. conference, to be held in Perth in early Jan- Maylands and other city parishes in early September with the apuary, 1958, for the first time proval of His Grace the Archbishop. in its history. Thanks to Post Office Issue Nativity Names of members are re- version of the people of The Blue Army w a s the generosity of the Chris- founded in the United States gistered at Our Lady's Russia and satellites. Memconferthe tian Brothers, by Mgr. Coghlan as an anti- shrine at Fatima, Portugal. bers share in a special way ence would be held at dote to Communism. Its The Blue Army is a spirit- in the prayers of the mil- Stamps, First Time, At Christmas Aquinas College, M. Her ry. concept is that of the Blue ual mobilisation for the con- lions of other members. According to advice received from More than 230 delegates Army of Mary meeting and from the other Newman vanquishing the Red Armies the Postmaster General, two postage societies of Australia had of Marxism. stamps with a design symbolising the already hooked to come, It is not a new devotion, BISHOP LAUDS ORPHANS' CHOIR and the Newman society of has no meetings, --subscripspiritual significance of Chris,tmas will "I am very pleased and I think you all W.A. could expect to receive tions, etc. Rather it is a be issued during November, 1957. much inspiration and en- focussing and intensifying are, to see the Clontarf Boys' Home reach In stating this today, the Postmaster -General lightenment from them. of the old proved weapons such a very high standard of equalling and (Mr. C. W. Davidson) said that these stamps, of of Marian devotion. Jesuit To Visit Pledge cards and badges excelling the excellent choir work of all the 30. and 4d. denominations, would depict a child Anyone who had attended posted), together with at prayer and the Star of Bethlehem. They would former conferences would (3/6 Christian Brothers' Colleges." may be had information, agree that they were a very from the Presbytery, 75 be of horizontal format and of the same size as This statement was made Shield winners. Arch Most experience. rewarding by His Lordship, Bishop bishop's Shield, Aggregate 'the Cobb and Co. stamp. Seventh-ave., Maylands. of the speakers would be Clontarf Boys' Commending the Blue Rafferty, when addressing Choirs: The colours and exact date of issue of the two coming interstate. One of Army, A. G. Younes' Father the large audience at the Town. stamps will be announced when production is them, however, would be hailed ittheas Holy tenth annual Christian Shield, Senior Choir: Clon"the world Father Clifford Howells, an leader against Communism" Brothers' Eisteddfod held at tart Boys' Town. Pellegrini further advanced. English Jesuit, one of the and gave it his blessing. the Capitol theatre on Shield, Junior Choir: Clongreatest authorities on the "The time for doubting August 1. tarf Boys' Town. Walsh liturgy in the English- Fatima has now passed. It Juvenile Choir: The adjudicator, the Rev. Shield, GIRLS speaking world. Aquinas College. Ahern for action," he said. is time A. Lynch, said his task in In his sermon, Father "Training for Life," given by the Rev. W. Shield, Second Place AgDean Tisserant, Cardinal selecting the best choirs Finn spoke of the Mystical gregate: Aquinas Foley, will be the first talk given in the series Body of Christ. As the of the Sacred College of had been a most difficult A. D. Scott Shield, College. AggreCardinals, said: "The Blue one. The set piece, Schuepistle reminded them, they Vocal Solos: C.B.C. of talks for young girls which will be conwere all parts of Christ's Army is a response to the bert's "Ave Maria" made gate President's Shield, ducted at the Catholic Centre on Monday, Mystical Body, joined not demands of the Blessed the selection of first place Terrace, Aggregate Elocution Solos: Virgin at Fatima." easy because Clontarf gave only to Christ but to one Aug. 12, Thursday, Aug. 22, and Monday, C.B.C. Terrace. Archbishop of NewThe a near -perfect rendition of another. Catholics thereThe presentation of tro- Aug. 26. fore should help one an- ark, Most Rev. T. A. Boland, it. "Barcarolle" from "Tales phies to the various winother and co-operate for the has written: The second talk on Aug. "We (of the Blue Army) of Hoffman" (Offenbach) ners was made by His Lord12, "Girl in the Home," will are resolved to go forth as was beautifully sung also, ship Bishop Rafferty. "That inoculations should be given by Mrs. J. Dunphy. be compulsory" is the subapostles of Our Lady's mes- enabling Clontarf to win The other talks on the pro- ject for the debate sage and to bring out more easily the A. G. Younes' on cramme include: "Work and Monday, August 19, when clearly to the world and to shield for the best senior For Your Leisure," "Beauty those with whom we come choir. Y.C.W. (negative) will opThe Irish Club members in contact that it is neces"Company -KeepDuty," Rostrum 1 (affirmaC.B.H.S. Highgate, were will hold their annual gen- ing." and "Physiology and pose On Thursday, Aug. sary for us to follow the tive). meeting on Sunday eral second and Aquinas Col15, the feast of the blueprint that 'she has given The debate will be held Facts about Marriage" by night, August 111 at Highus for peace or as she, lege third. The Pellegrini gate parish hall. at the Highgate parish hall, Masses Assumption, Dr. A. Murphy. Shield for the best Junior herself, suffer has said commencing at 8 p.m. The Many important motions will be offered at St. An invitation is extended Choir was won by Clontarf. the further consequence." up for discussion and to all young girls, Catholic debate is open to the genMary's Cathedral at "Heather Rose" (Schu- are The pledge of the Blue eral public, and experience the future of club socials or non-Catholic. Applica- has shown that the presence II, 7, 8.15, 9, 10 a.m.; Army (which does not bind bert) secured high points in will be fully discussed. tion forms are available of a crowd makes the deunder sin) offers the sac- this Section. C.B.C. Collie at 12.10 p.m., 1.10 p.m. from local N.C.G.M. groups, bates much more interestrifices of each day as re- were second and Aquinas and an evening Mass parish priests spjj,...44e ing. To date the Y.C.W. parations for sin. A mem- College third. Marist Boys Will at 5.45. The Clontarf choirs were ber is committed to recitN.C.G.M. office at the Cath- team has been the only one Play Kalamunda Confessions will be ing daily part of the Rosary capably conducted by Rev. olic Centre (B2546). without supporters. On Sunday, August 11, at FREMANTLE: and to wearing the Scapu- Br. R. S. Glen and the piaheard on Aug. 14 Anyone interested in parnist was Mrs. Sadler of 2 p.m., at Mary's Mount Fremantle branch of the ticipating in the public lar. from 12-1 p.m., 4-6 It Boys' College, Kalamunda, is further recommended South Perth. speaking course to be conp.m., after Novena The juvenile section was there will be a football N.C.G.M. will hold a "barn ducted by Brian Low, is to receive Holy Communion devotions and prior on the first Saturday of each extremely close. Aquinas match between Mary's dance" on Tuesday, Aug. 13; asked to submit his name beat Castled are Mount boys and the boys at the East Fremantle foot- to the secretary of the club month, to meditate for 15 College to the evening Mass minutes on the mysteries of Junior Orphanage by half from the Marist Brothers, ball club rooms. Dancing at the Y.C.W. office at the (5.45 p.m.) en the will be held from 8 p.m. till Catholic Centre. The course Rosary a point and C.B.C. (terrace) Subiaco. the and to wear feast itself. Afternoon tea will be 12 p.m. something blue as an out- were third. Supper will be will commence in two weeks The following were the available. * ward sign of the pledge. provided. time.
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