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No. 2824
at the G.P.0 Perth. for (Registered transmission by post as a Newspaper)
Perth Thursday, Sept. 19, 1957
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Young Women Dedicated In Notable Highgate Rites
Fete In Hills On Sept. 29, a fete will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gartland, Fitter son -rd., Greenmount.
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Bishop's Tribute To Mgr. Byrne
and chops to enjoy a Within the space of a little more than a a Next morning there was steak St. Joseph's Church, Albany, was filled to more solemn ceremony, barbecue lunch in ideal week, the chapel of the Sisters of Our Lady the first profession Hot water capacity on Sept. 4 when a Pontifical Re of three surroundings. and cups of the Missions at Highgate was the scene novices: Sr. M. St. Pius X ofwilltea,be available, hot dogs, cool drinks quiem Moss was celebrated for the late Mgr. Sr. M. Therese of of three very impressive ceremonies when six (Giles); Jesus (Ryder), Sr. M. Ey- and ice cream will be on F. M. Byrne, parish priest of Albany, whose sale during the lunch hour Sisters prounounced their perpetual vows, mard (Hopkins). hee The sermon on that occa- and throughout the after - death occurred at Mt.p Bark,oac three made first proesson endeared deaaftreed four receiv- sion was preached mserhiavery short illness. by the priests ple of the Visitors travelling by car The representative atV. Rev. W. F. Nugent. ed the holy habit. whole diand strict, petwhich beneshould turn from the Great
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tendance at the church and O.Carm. R i g h t down His Lordship, Bishop Raf- of whom had come from the through greatly from his uncenturies, the Eastern-hwy. into Waylen- subsequently at the funeral fited ferty, officiated at all three "Virgo Potens" Juniorate, spell of the the words, "Come, rd. (just after the 15 -mile included the Mayor of Al- tiring zealous pastoral visiceremonies, assisted by the Fremantle. follow Me" had not died, peg) and then follow the bany, Mr. J. A. Barnesby, tation. Rev. P. Gavin and the Rev. For the ceremony, the and it was because and other leading citizens At that time, I remember, the posters. P. Quinn. he was no mean performer chapel was filled to capacity invitation, 'Come, of Beam buses leave the of Albany and district. follow The perpetual profession with the relatives and Me' that the Sisters and Capitol Theatre at 10.15, The Bishop of Bunbury, with the tennis racquet and ceremony took place on friends of the postulants, their relatives certainly knew the value were as- 11.15, 12.45, 1.35. It may the Most Rev. L. J. Goody, he August 28, the feast of St. some of whom had come sembled in the Chapel be necessary to change who celebrated the Mass, of thirteen cards in a hand that Augustine, when the follow- from the East for the occa- morning, said the preacher, buses at Midland into a bus had .Monsignor Collins, of of bridge. ing Sisters made their final sion. For the perpetual and the Sisters, to answer this going to the hills. Passen- Shenton Park as deacon, After several years in vows: Sr. M. St. Augustine first profession, too, parents call of Christ, and gers alight at Waylen-rd., and Father McGrath as York Father Byrne came to the of Jesus (O'Loughlin); Sr. had journeyed from Vic- the parents to make their Greenmount. Katanning, a parish then sub -deacon. M. Magdalen (Sawle), Sr. toria. which has since been dividgenerous offering those Visitors travelling by the Mgr. SulM. St. Francis of Assisi ed into three. At 3 o'clock, the corn- parents who 10.30 train Perth from will been livan of W. (GiLb), Sr. M. St. Gemma munity procession, headed found worthy hadhave From Katanning he ata be picked up at Midland Perth, was Galgani (Byrne), Sr. M. St. by the cross -bearer, enter- child of theirs toconsecrated tended not only Kojonup railway station. Peter (Woulfe), Sr. M. St. ed the chapel, followed by to the service of Christ. and the districts immediate The proceeds from the asst. priest, while Dean Anne of Jesus (Noonan). ly east but also the whole the four Brides of Christ God would never be out- fete are towards the boys' Cunningsouth-eastern area with The occasional sermon and their angel -attendants. done in generosity, and school at Midland. 1 Tamwas preached.by the V. Rev. The altar made a pure and throughout the years, in hDaamrdanuopf, beautiful bellup, Gnowangerup, On setting with its joy and in sorrow, always J. Hawkins, S.J. who said C.W.L. Meetings and V.Rev. massive gerup brass and vases Borden, filled of the parents for the that behind the dim unknown The members of the Dr. Giles, P.P. of Collie, He was over ten years in Sisters, there was a tinge of with arum lilies. would stand God in the executive of the Catholic were assistants at the. Katanning including the sadness, for they were los-- The occasional sermon shadows, keeping watch. Women's League will meet throne. period of the war and ing their children, but there was preached by the V. Rev. After Benediction of the at the Catholic Centre on The ceremonies were he was celebrating three J. P. Wilkinson, .C.M, who Blessed was joy, too. Sacrament had been Thursday, Sept. 26, at under the control of Father Masses every said that four voting girls given, gratitude Sunday when the pri- 10.30 a.m. O'Neill, while Fathers Duffy such a dispensation St. Ignatius' Suscipe were offering a splendid vileges and joys for was of the proA card party has been and Crocetti led a choir of For the Sisters themselves gift to Christ; they were fession day and when there were voiced in arranged for the same after- priests in the singing of the rare it was the end, the final consecrating their lives to the singing ofwas no concessions regarding the Church's noon at 2 p.m. at the Centre. Mass. the Eucharistic fast, which decisive end of all the Him. They were about to great hymn of thanksgiving, The South Perth members Present in the sanctuary recently former associations of their ask admission into the novi- the Te Deum. have made things will be the hostesses. were Monsignori Moss so much easier for both lives, yet for both the Sis- tiate of the Congregation of (Nedlands), Kennedy, V.G. priests and people. ters and for their parents Our Lady of the Missions (Subiaco), Langmead (Os it was a day of great joy, there to be trained for their Mass in, say, Borborne Park) and Cameron denA third because just as Christ had future work for God and towards midday on a (Moors), and 40 other boiling summer Sunday handed over His work to souls. Poles priests representing the without even a glass of the Apostles and filled them The novitiate years were Dioceses of Bunbury, Perth, water since with joy, so Christ was all-important ones which early rising, New Norcia and Geraldton. was an ordinary occurrence handing over to those Sis- would mean much to the Before giving the final ab- and not, perhaps, without -: ':14A 41% ters, too, the work He be- holiness of the Congregasolution, His Lordship permanent toll on his con They would henceforth perfection and holiness in said:lead a life of sacrifice like a body, there must also be Thirty-three years ago' I ,4,1 Continued on Page 13 Christ, every one of their perfectioia and holiness in - first met the late Monsignor '1' * actions patterned on His. its members. Byrne when I arrived a Christ would live on in The. clothing day was a Port CBC's Success young student at Propathose Sisters, they would be most, important one; it was Fremantle C.B.C. Old Banda College, Rome, and other Christs. "I live, now tests day when these Sisters c u b Boa's' footballl he was then some four years not I, but Christ liveth in were entering a battalion in (amateurs) is having its my senior. me." Christ's army, and as in an most successful season It is typical of his quiet grain of army there are leaders, so "Unless the since it was formed 25 and retiring nature that he wheat falling into the tinder the generalship of years ago. It headed the was college librarian, in ground, die, itself remaineth Christ there are leaders. premiership table with charge of one of the finest alone, but if it die, it two losses (19 games college libraries in a city of bringeth forth fruit a hun- Names Announced great libraries. The four postulants were dredfold." The life underIt's victory over Vie I was present at his Orditaken by the Sisters was placing themselves under toria Park, 9.13 to 7.3, in nation to the Priesthood on the expression of that text. the leadership of Euphrasie the second semi-final December to themBarbier in 18, the 1926, and I Congregation They had died 1 has assured it of playing had the privilege of serving selves by the taking of their founded by her nearly 100 in the "B" div. final of his first Mass the following vows and by their sacrifice, years ago; and as the novithe amateur competition day. and they looked to God's tiate period passed by, the on Sept. When I returned to the "A" 28 and rise to grace and to the prayers of Sisters would be preparing div. next sea Western Australia in 1932 all present that they might themselves for the day bring forth fruit a hundred- when they would seek to be Pictured above is the group of Polish children In Father Byrne had already son. united more intimately to completed the first stage of * fold. The "Suscipe" of St. Ig- Christ in the bonds of holy national costume) who attend the Saturday School his priestly career with at Bassendean. With them is their teacher, Mrs. short curacies in Cottesloe natius expressed what was profession. Final Retreat After the blessing and Zarzycka. in the heart of each of the An article on the Saturday Schools and Kalgoorlie and had been appointed parish priest Thirty-three priests will six Sisters who that morn- presentation of the habits, pp in aeared our last issue. of Leonora with an immense make the third and final ruing were making their vows the postulants left the chapel while the Sisters' district stretching north and treat for the clergy of the for ever. receive choir south to Lawlers, Laverton Archdiocese. and sang Lord, "Cum Exiret Take, 0 and Menzies and including The retreat will extend my liberty-by my vows. Israel." After a little time, the they returned, clothed in the the almost disappeared from September 23 to SepTake my memory Fete home of habit place past, of of a his the novice. birth, tember Kookynie. 27. Those particiof memory His Lordship then anThe people of the gold- gating will be: Very Rev. of the world. Take my fields loved Father Byrne J. Hogan, Revs. P. J. Duffy, undestanding-I will now nounced their religious For and he is still gratefully re- P. Kelliher, J. Nolan, P. look at things as Christ names, which according to It will need only fine weather to make the membered by many loyal J. does. Take my will-I seek the ceremonial are given Boylan,Chok C. Nolan, J. and wish and choose only them as a sign of their new fete at St. Vincent's Hospice, Swan-st., Guild- friends. These were: Miss From Leonora he was Bourke, D. J. Lenihan, R. the things that Christ would life. Monica Fletcher, Sr. M. ford, on Sunday, Sept. 22, an outstanding transferred to York, and Kelly, E. Rogers, M. B. choose. although the surroundings Ryan, M. F. Byrne, J. MeThou hast given me all I Monica of the Sacred Heart; of his parish were changed Namara, M. McKeon; V. am and have. Gladly I re- Miss Veronica Noonan, Sr. success. This will be the first fete thing to make the fete out- into the green fertility of Rev, R. Healey; Revs. J. store all to Thee. Give me M. St. Justina; Miss Carmel only Thy love and Thy Slattery, Sr. M. St. Louise; held at the Hospice which is standing. There will be the Avon valley, his quiet Dowling, J. F. Russell, J. P. grace these are enough; Miss Patricia Hogan, Sr. M. conducted by the Daughters five stalls and afternoon tea and efficient work went on O'Brien, P. Quinn, J. Chat of Charity. The Sisters will he available, just the same and Father lis, P. Cunningham, K. there is no more to be de- St. Philornena. The beautiful ceremony tend aged and incapacitated The Hospice will also be Byrne, with his red setter Casey, L. Leunig, M. Tool), sired. Sunday, September 8, Our concluded with the Kiss of women and visit the poor open for inspection during dogs and his gently smiling B. Whitley, D. Foley, L. Lady's birthday, was the Peace, followed by Ponti- and the sick in their homes. the afternoon. The fete t a c i t u r n i t y, frighten- Formosa, H. Byrne, J. GajA large and enthusiastic starts at 2 p.m., and there is ing some perhaps with his kowski, B. Binkowski, N. clothing day for four past fical Benediction of the committee has done every- a good train servith. dogs but none with his ap- Ivanco. pupils of the college, three Blessed Sacrament.
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