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The Record Newspaper 05 September 1957

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Thursday, September 5, 1957

NATIONS

Young Australian Pilgrims Get Holy Father's Blessing From the Rev. J. Depiazzi) On August 21, the fifty-seven Y.C.W. and N.C.G.M. pilgrims from Australia were present at a public audience given by His Holiness Pope Pius XII at Castelgandolfo. (

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Monsignor Byrne Dies Suddenly Stricken with a heart attack, the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Frederick Byrne, died in the Mt. Barker hospital on Sunday last at the age of 55 years.

Monsignor Byrne was the Goody. He had served for first Vicar General of the 28 years in the Archdiocese Diocese of Bunbury, parish of Perth. Monsignor Byrne was priest of Albany and Dean of the Great Southern dis- everywhere loved for his quiet and gentle manner trict. Born in Albany, deceased which, however, masked a During the audience, the privileged to meet the was educated at St. Ilde- firm character and an exHoly Father, speaking in Bishop of Las Palmas, the phonsus' New cellent organising ability. College, English, invoked a "very Cardinal Primate of Spain During his seven years in Norcia. special blessing on the Aus- and the Bishop of Tarbes He read his ecclesiastical Albany he built the fine new and Lourdes. At Nice they tralian Y.C.W. group." Christian Brothers' College Colat Propaganda course After the audience the were given a civic receplege, Rome, where he was a and also a new presbytery. members of the Australian tion and met the Auxiliary May he rest in peace. contemporary of the Rt. group were met by His Bishop of Nice. Rev. Mgr. E. Collins, of Eminence Cardinal FumaThe visits of the pilgrims Shenton Park. soni-Biondi, Prefect of the to Fatima and Lourdes were Ordained in Rome in 1926 Congregation de Propaganda experiences of considerable Children's Ball he was posted to CottesFide, who spoke to them of spiritual value and they will After At the last monthly genloe on his return. for Australians affection his remain as memories for a two years he was trans- eral meeting of the Star of and of his admiration for lifetime. ferred to Kalgoorlie where the Sea Parents and Friends' the Church in Australia. he spent three years. Association. it was decided They Joined Irish The Australian Y.C.W. In 1932 he was appointed to hold a children's fancy and N.C.G.M. pilgrimage to pillarge Lourdes two At parish priest of Leonora and dress ball on Friday, Oct. Rome is attending the rally grimages from Ireland were after two years took charge 18, in the school hall. of 30,000 Y.C.W.'s from 87 as Jim Wilson time (Nat. Y.C.W.) pictured same Sec. Aust. the with at present Prizes for the best dressof the York parish until countries which is being the Australians. The first ed girl and boy of all age held in St. Peter's Square on of these pilgrimages was Mgr. Cardijn and Pat Keegan (internat. Sec. Y.C.W.) 1937. consolation Transferred to Katanning, groups, also .ifir August 25. Grace the Archhe remained in that centre prizes have been provided The purpose of the rally lead by His Dublin, Dr. Mcfor. until 1950. is to present to the Holy bishop of and the second was During the war years the During the month two Father the findings of a Quaid, of Cork. The weekly Irish Club A variety concert and late Monsignor served the donations have been receivworld-wide enquiry into the from the Diocese Australians were social and dance wll re- Irish dancing will highlight prisoners of war in the ed, for which members are The religious situation of youth and to pledge loyalty as lay privileged to join with the sume on Thursday Sep- this "get together" and Ongerup camp, often tra- grateful. They are a blonde pilgrims from Cork in a tember 5 at Highgate many of the club's promi- velling 80 miles to say a wood coffee table with apostles of Christ. nent members will attend. third Mass for them. wrought iron legs, and a Since leaving Fremantle number of processions and Parish Hall and will con When the Diocese of Bun - beautiful hand painted tea The annual general meeton July 16 the Australian exercises. nue 1P54 t i each in tray. These are to be rafThursday erected was ing was held recently and bury feted has been contingent The first sight of the attracted a large gathering. deceased was appointed flied and will be drawn at all the way. Holy Father, who looks re- night. new the the final of the bridge, on have been markably well, will be an lois members Table tennis and darts The following are the newly Vicar General of experience have been added and as an elected executive: President See by the Most Rev. L. J. Wednesday, Nov. 20. 4 unforgettable also for all the young Aus- attraction for older mem- Mr. Martin Kavanagh; viceMr. William tralians who are members bers, a card game is being presidents, Sheppard, Mr. William Con organised. Post-Graduates of the pilgrimage. nolly; treasurer, Mr. Wil- Anne Cochrane Of N.C.G.M. Hqrs. The seventh anniversary Everywhere admiration isl of the founding of the club ham Dwyer; secretaries, Mr expressed for the fine take the form of a re- John Murphy, Mr. Patrick Are Farewelled being group of young Y.C.W.and will of old members and O'Malley; committee, Mrs. N.C.G.M. members who are union families at Highgate W. Dwyer, Miss Nora Cun- To Visit Movement Branches Here representing their organisa- their By Students Hall on Sunday ningham, Mr. Lou Marshall, Parish tions and paying the horn- afternoon, September 29. Mr. and Mrs. J. Menagh. From Monday, Sept. 9 to Thursday, Sept. Students f r o m St. age of Australianouch y to 19, Anne Cochran from the National ExecuThomas More College and the Holy Father. tive of the N.C.G.M. will make an official members of the Newman

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Field Day To Reveal Growth visit

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The agenda for the visit tertainment and supper will will include a training night complete the evening. and Mrs. P. Hutchings An invitation is extended leaders and will be held for and Mr. J. Walsh when on Wednesday, Sept. l 1. to all parents and friends they sailed on the StrathFurther particulars have and to members of the naver on August 25. been forwarded to branch Y.C.W. to attend the rally. presidents. Mr. Hutchings had been a resident of the college The annual State Conferprior to his marriage, and ence of the N.C.G.M. will Hire -Purchase To Mr. Walsh had been a resibe held from Friday, Sept. dent for two years. 20, to Sunday, Sept. 22. A lecturer in the phiThe conference willCenbe Be Debate Topic losophy department of the opened at the Catholic University, Mr. Hutchings tre at 8 p.m. Following the Ampol theatrette to Adelhad taken a great deal of opening the secretary's re- aide -ter., is the venue for interest in the Newman port will be presented after the league debate on Monsociety, while Mr. Walsh which a report from the day, Sept. 9, at 8 p.m., when had been one of its vicediocese will be Y.C.W. will be opposed to gBiuvnebnury presidents. Rostrum No. 2 on the subBoth were going abroad ject "That there is toe to take up scholarships they Victoria Park Rally much hire-purchase busihad won, Mr. Hutchings to Sunday's venue will be ness." Oxford on a Mannix schoat St. Joachim's hall, ShepTaking the side negative larship, Mr. Walsh to Chiperton-rd., Victoria Park, for Y.C.W. will be Kevin post -graduate for cago commencing at 11.30 a.m., Sullivan, Fred Frank and work in law on a Commonwith a talk on "Conviction." Ken Byrne. Admittance to wealth Fellowship grant of Members are asked to bring the debate is free, and 3,500 dollars. along their own lunch and everyone is welcome to atAfter a year at Chicago, cups of tea will be provid- tend. Mr. Walsh expects to do two on Cannington, ed. Orphanage, Castledare lead to will All roads Y.C.W. received a forfeit further years at Cambridge. The Application forms have from Y.M.C.A. in the debate On August 25 the gra- Sunday, Oct. 20, when the annual Field Day will be held. been forwarded to branch that was to have been duate division of the Newto this, their great day, when they presidents and as buffet tea broadcast on Sept. 3. man society held a Day of 100 boys are looking forward The response will be provided, members to the Recollection at St. Thomas expect a big influx of their friends. speaking course now More College. The talks Varied are the prepara- pools and ideal picnic spots help the Christian Brothers are asked to subm't their Public being applications Catholic the conducted to by Brian were given by the Rev. J. tions and the Home will be on the Canning River. in their mportant work of Centre by Wednesday, Sept. Low has exceeded expectaChallis. Benediction of the open for inspection. There will be delicious caring for their young 11, for catering purposes. tions. Blessed Sacrament which Visitors will find plenty to afternoon tea, stalls with charges. Plans for intra-club and closed the day, was given interest and amuse them, After devotions on SunBuses will leave the day evening, a summary of social debates during Sepby the Rt. Rev. Mgr. E. Sul- from the beautiful new wares of everyof description all kinds. activities and livan, chaplain of the gra- chapel under construction, corner of Pier-st. and St. the conference will be given tember will be announced duate society. Come out and make a George's -ter. every 15 min- by the diocesan president, in next week's "Record." to the new handball and * tennis courts and swimming picnic day of it and also utes, commencing at 12.30. Miss Margaret Walsh. En-


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