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The Record Newspaper 26 September 1957

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His Grace Opens New Church Governor To Unveil At Tower Street, Leederville Br. Keaney Statue The Church of the Holy Cross, Tower-st., was necessary to demolish arranged everything so house on the site. satisfactorily for the solemn West Leederville,-was blessed and opened by anItoldwas ideally situated, ble'sing. His Grace the Archbishop on Sunday morn- and he was confident that He was confident that

ing Sept. 15.

the people would show their Father Browne, and his asappreciation by taking full sistant, would receive the The new Church will For some years it had advantage of the excellent utmost co-operation-spiriserve as a Chapel of Ease been felt that the spiritual facilities now provided for tually and materially-from the people. in the Leederville parish, facilities of that area-the them. He thanked Monsignor and the Holy Sacrifice of outskirts of Subiaco, Lee"May this Church of the the Mass will be celebrated derville and West Perth Kennedy who, for the past Holy Cross," concluded the there every Sunday morn- parishes were not satisfac- 18 years had personally Archbishop, "be the source arranged for Mass to be of abundant graces and ing at 8.30 a.m. tory. celebrated in the district blessings for you, and for Immediately following In recent years Holy Mass The new those who, in the years that the blessing of the new wa7 celebrated each Sunday each Sunday. Chapel-of -Ease would be lie ahead, will use it". church, Mass was celebrat- in the State School. The administered from St. The building (brick and ed in the presence of the number who attended wartile) was constructed by Archbishop and before a ranted the construction of a Mary's, Leederville. His Grace also thanked Russell Bros. to whom His capacity congregation. small church in the district. Father Browne, the Admin- Grace paid a worthy tribute. In the course of his serThe difficulty of acquiring istrator, who had taken The cost was £4,200 includmon during the Mass, Rev. a site had been overcome such a keen interest in the ing furniture. It has acW. Browne, Adm. Leederville, spoke of the signifi- satisfactorily even though it building, and who had commodation for 220. cance of the title chosen 4or the new church, reminding the congregation that the Calendar of the Week held three very grew' feasts, all of which hat: an intimate c nr:.ction with the Cross n'ar Blessed Saviour. T'-ough the instrir-,rho cro,- v; as our N.. 1 ought 1..demption Li.rough their union with the Jiff, f this church many wow lecPive the graces won for them on Calvary. At the conclusion of the Mass. His Grace the Archbishon addressed the eonIretiation. His Grace the Archbishop congratulated the people on the acquisition of the new church. It was a modest bt t serviceable and devotional building, he said, and was furnished with dignity and taste. It was capable of extension, if and when required.

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Official Engagements September 29: Confirmation and Canonical Visitation, Mosman Park. October 2: Profession ceremony, Convent of Mercy, Victoria October 3:

7.30 p.m.: Confirmation, Aquinas College. October 6: Confirmation 7.30 p.m.. and Canonical Visitation, Hilton Park. October 7: Profession cere7 a.m.: money, St. John of God Convent, Subiaco. October 13: Confirmation and Canonical Visitation, Belmont. October 17: 7.30- p.m.: Confirmation, Santa Maria Ladies' College, Attadale. October 20: Attend Castledare Field

Interior of new Church is carried out in pastel shades

Local Girl, Little Sister Of Poor, Qualifies As Nurse

Carmelite Rites For St. Therese

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On Sunday, October 6, Many will decide to enjoy maybe a Sept. 30 of this year the bronze statue of the a "bush lunch" one and boil the marks the 60th anniver- late Brother Paul Keaney,, barbecue billy with the pleasant sary of the death of St. founder of Boys' Town, aroma of burning gum Therese of the Child will be unveiled at Boys' leaves. Boys' Town proTown, Bindoon by His Ex- perty, where there are Jesus. many beautiful valleys, is On the eve, Sept. 29, cellency the Governor. ideal for such an outing. there will be celebrations Sir Charles Gairdner at Hot water and milk will be in honour of the saint at the 2.30 p.m. provided at the school if

Carmelite Monastery, Ned At the same time His required. lands, at 3.30 p.m. Lunch will be obtainable Excellency will posthumousA special sermon will be ly award the O.B.E. award- at the Chequers Hotel. followed by solemn Bene- ed to Br. Keaney. Bullsbrook (Pearce), 27 diction and veneration of miles from Perth, for two In addition to the Govthe relic of the saint. Roses ernor, the Premier (the hours commencing at 12 Day. will also be blessed. Hon. A. R. G. Hawke). the o'clock. It will be necessary Confirmation and CanoniOn Thursday, Oct. 3, the Lord Mayor, the Hon. Chas. to ring the Hotel (Mr. Colin cal Visitation, Queen's Park. Court, M.L.A., and Rev. Br. Smith, telephone Bullsbrook feast day of the saint, October 27: Solemn High Mass will be Garvey (provincial) will 1) and make reservations Attend annual EucharisPictured above (left to right) are Sister not later than Oct. 3. attend. offered at 9 a.m. tic Procession at Aquinas Claire Marie, of Melbourne; Sister Bernard On Sunday, Oct. 13, there It is anticipated that a Others may wish to dine College. be a special sermon in good number of ex -students at the Bindoon Park ReNovember 3: Marie, of New Zealand; and Sister Angela will honour of the saint, fol- of Bindoon will attend the freshment Rooms. Bless and open 9 a.m.: Meals Marie, of Osborne Park. All are Little Sisters lowed by Benediction of the ceremony. For their benefit will be available new Church, Bedford-ave. all day, Most Blessed Sacrament and a bus will leave C.B.C., St. the charges being from 5/6. Bless and open of the Poor. 3 p.m.: veneration of the relic of George's -ter., at 10 a.m. extensions to St. Francis It may be advisable to make Boys' Town is situated 56 reservations to save any deXavier's Mission, Wander- They recently completed for the whole of New Zea- the saint. their nursing training at land. On Tuesday, Oct. 15, miles from Perth on the lay in service. Ring A. Aming. the Mater hospital, conduct- Sister Angela Marie, a Solemn High Mass will be main Geraldton Highway, brose, telephone Bindoon November 10: Bless and open new ed by the Sisters of Mercy local girl, was formerly offered at 9 a.m. one and a half hours motor 15. Mary Meaney of Osborne The Carmelite Sisters will drive on a perfect macad- Regret to inform that Church -Hall, Hamilton Hill. at Auckland, N.Z. Claire topSister CanoniMarie Park. She will engage in and be in retreat from Oct. 4 to amised road, through beau- lunch will not be obtainConfirmation ped the nurses' examination caring for the aged poor. the 12th, inclusive. cal Visitation, Rivervale. tiful scenic country. able at Boys' Town.


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