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Lose Mother Benedict Closes Rich Orphans Pope Is GraL:eful Nun Friend Life Of 64 Years As Sister To Our Children On Thursday, September
Sister M. Veronica Lynch passed to her eternal reward after fifty years' deOn Sept. 18, at St. Joseph's Orphanage, part of her day in the voted service. His Grace the Archb;sh, !.'!s received the chapel. Subiaco, there passed to her eternal reward The only surviving mem- Arriving in Western Aus- follo,-ing letter dated Sept. 5, from Mgr. A. tralia in 1904 her early Mother M. Benedict in the 87th year of her ber of the little community years were spent at Victoria Dell' Acqua, Substitute Secretary of the Secalmost unheard of thing for who left Derry so many square. In 1910 she came rete: ate of State age. of His Holiness, Vatican years ago to spread the Mother Benedict was born her to be absent from daily Faith in this new land is to St. Joseph's orphanage, City. where she truly merited the at Cuddagh, Mountrath, Mass. Mother M. Beriignus, who Vatican City, Sept. 16, 1957. Leix, and later entered the Sisters who were in the has lived at St. Joseph's title given to our holy foundress, "the childre_',3 My Lord Archofshop, Sisters of Mercy at Derry, habit of arriving early in orphanage since 1934. friend." The Holy Father has received from the Apostofie Ireland. She made her pro- the chapel were almost cerThe memory of these deIt was her ly to c; -;e_lesate the Spiritual Bouquet which was presented to fession in 1894 and at the tain on any morning to find and dim by the children of the Catholic schools in the Archtime of her death had been Mother Benedict there be- voted and zealous Sisters for the sick, F will be long revered by and if kind wo.ds ant sym- diocese of Perth, and, at His gracious direction, I am a professed religious for 64 fore them. their loyal friends and athy effect cures, S:ster privileged to convey the expression of His sincere and years. While in Ireland in 1898, During the last months of grateful pupils, whilst the Veronica used up much heartfelt gratitude for this token of their filial loyalty and life when illness and convent and chapel at Vic- more of them than the con- veneration. the late Bishop Gibney ap- her Your Grace will be well able to appreciate what compealed to the Derry com- infirmity weighed heavily toria Park will be a last- tents of the bottles. upon her she was often ing memorial to their Her little room was a fort and consolation it brings ;a the Holy Father, amidst munity for missionary Sishaven for every scratch His daily occupations and coLstant solicitude or the ters for his diocese. He told taken in to Mass and spent generous work for souls. which though ever so small Guircii. to be given such warm assurance of the affectionthem they would live in a evoked her sympathy and ate regard which the children of your Archdiok caz cherish tent and there would be to show for Hi. ;traist Person and have bun so c merited a palatable cure. many natives about. Like Catherine McAuley, by their 1)1 :yerful remembrance of Him. From among many volunHis Family Attend Ordination It is the personal wish of His Holiness that Your ''race her coveted task was to teers six Sisters were s e r v e the children's make known to them how grateful He is for the mar,. chosen for the new foundaHoly Masses, Communions and little acts of sacriff-, Christmas dinner. She tion, namely, Mother M. Of Father Don Hughes In Ireland spared neither time nor which they have so generously offered for His well.:: Clare (Superior), Mother effort to make this the most and intentions. He invokes upon them and upon M. Veronica, Sisters M. festive occasion of the year schools and families God's richest blessings, and, in PIrd'e Mercy, Agnes, Benedict and and her witty remarks of such an abundant heavenly recompense, very cord. Benignus. made this a very enjoyable imparts His paternal Apostolic Benediction. With sentiments of my high esteem and regard, I have event. Her simplicity and The Sisters left Derry on kindness will be long re the nonour to remain, the feast of Our Lady of )".)urs sincerely in Christ, membered. May she rest in Mercy, 1898, sailing from A. DELL' ACQUA, peace. Substitute at Fremantle on the eve of the feast of All Saints they Meetings Of C.W.L. were taken to St. Brigid's Is Members of the Catholic convent, West Perth, where Women's League will hold they remained for three their general meeting on months. Wednesday, October 9, at 2 At the close of a wonderful two weeks' In January, 1899, the new p.m. at the Catholic Centre, church at Victoria Park Nedlands branch members mission, before an overflowing congregation, was completed. It was blesswill be the hostesses. the Blue Army crusade of prayer for the ed by Dr. Gibney on the Cottesloe branch meeting feast of St. Francis de Sales. will be held in the parish safety of Australia and the defeat of comThe six Sisters were present hall at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, munism was inaugurated in Maylands by at the Mass and afterwards October 8. took up residence at VicAll Hallows branch will the Red:mptorist Fathers. toria Park in the fourOver 350 have already, or the red army of hell and hold a card party on Thursroomed weatherboard cotThe choice is day, October 10. at 8 p.m. _gocd the pledge of daily Moscow tage lent to them by Mr. Rosary and wearing of ours today. The issue is too at R.S.L. Inglewood. Claffey. The group pictured above was taken after A card hall, party has been Scapular, to help win the fraught with danger to Monsignor Bourke bad battle for God and Our brook delay. Join the Don Hughes, arranged for Thursday, Lady asked Mr. Claffey to lend the ordination of the Rev. against the forces of army and fight for God, Our October 10 at 2 p.m. at the twelve O.M.I., in Kilkenny, Ireland, on Sept. 15. the house for Lady and Australia! Catholic Centre. Subiaco evil. months. He readily agreed Pictured left to right are: Miss Maureen Hughes (sis- branch members will be Surely there must be to do so and the Sisters the V. Rev. D. Long, O.M.I. ter) and Rev. E. McQuinn, hostesses. many thousands of our made it their home until (Superior), tha Most Rev. O.M.I. (formerly of FreCatholic people in Australia their single storey brick Dr. Collier (Bishop of Os- mantle). who would be willing to convent was ready. swell the already vast army The group was taken at sory), Mr. and Mrs. W. J. who have of over six Hughes (parents of the new Kildalton Alzbey, Piltown. South Perth Buggy priest), Father Don Hughes, Co. Kilkenny, Ireland. Rev. Mother Prioress pledged themselves to march The finale of the celebraa,nd the community of the under the blue banner of tion in honour of Our Lady This building was made Carmelite monastery thank leaven's Queen, wielding of Sorrows at Wanneroo on possible by the generous aid all kind friends who pat- the unconquerable weapon Septembe- 15 tt.o'r the form of the Quinlan and O'Conronised their recent fete; of the Rosary against the of a presentation ball at nor families and the donaNew Elect Actionists Youth The winners of raffles are hordes of Satan and his which 13 young ladies from tions of many friends. as follows: Main raffle, 1st agents on earth. Saint Anthony': parish In those pioneering days prize, dinner set, Green No. Why do we put so much were presented to the Rt. the new community exFor Athletic Group Officers 2235); 2nd prize, doll, Kee- trust in human effort, and Rev. Mgr. A. T. Langmead. tended their labours to Langmead, At the recent annual meeting of the gan, Colin -street (No. 2390). ignore Our Lady's plea: "It Monsignor Armadale, Cannington, Gosnells and South Perth. N.C.G.M.-Y.C.W. athletic club when elec- Supper cloth, No. G577, is ONLY through devotion formerly parish priest at St. Santa a; painted to my Immaculate Heart Anthony's, referred to the Mother Benedict drove a buggy to South Perth to tions were held, the Rt. Rev. Mgr. E. Sullivan, cushion B04, His p-race the that Russia will be con- presentation as a blossomArchbishop; canned fruit, verted." ing forth of cultural life in teach school for many years the club chaplain, officiated. C38, B. Morris; silk stocknations of the world Wanneroo. prior to the arrival of the his services to ings, B76, Elsie Yorke; door areThepouring was reoffering Lambe Gerry A buffet supper was out millions on Sisters of St. Joseph. Then elected president of the N.C.G.M. and Y.C.W. athof destruction; served by Mesdames A. Belmont school was open- club. Others elected were: letes who are keen and in- stop. F27, Mrs. Markham; weapons doll and cot, C76 Denise Catholics have the answer Villanova, L. Villanova, S. ed in 1915. Terry Black, vice-president; terested enough to attend Clauson; tray and glasses, the rosary, yet they neg- Sinagra, M. Chitty, C. In 1928, on the feast of James Taylor, secretary; training at Rosalie at the B69, Dr. Worner; bedside in Darch, W. Linardi. Music lect it. Our Lady of Mercy, the Dudley Carr, assistant -sec- above -mentioned times. lamp, D300, Mrs. Chauncey; Which is it to be, the Blue for the presentation wag, foundation stone of St. retary; Jim Waters, trea- The athletic club is re- farmyard, 81, Mrs. Rodo- Army performed by Mrs. Jack of Our Lady's legion Joachim's convent was laid. surer; Bernadette McCabe. newing its attempt to build reda; baby set, 53, Pat Leach. Anthony Villanova amongst the publicity officer. up membership, both com- O'Brien; dressing jacket, I, Memorable was master of ceremonies. many donors who assioed Mrs. Broderick, 92 AberThe young ladies presentRosalie Oval has been ob- petitively and socially. in this work are the Mc- tained On Wednesday Boys and girls leaving deen -street; chocolates, D27, night, ed were as follows (partclub for by the Ardle and Russell families. training purposes. For the school and interested in ath- WM4355; rosary bracelet, Fl September 25, Mrs. Green, ners bracketed): Flora The Sisters remained at present training is held on letics are encouraged to join Mary McGinnin, 61 Hobart - vice-president and Mrs. Rocca (Joseph Rocca; Lucy Victoria Park until Feb- Tuesday and Thursday their Catholic club and will street, Mt. Hawthorn; sweet Smith, secretary of the Arite (Joseph Arite); Mary ruary, 1934, when they be- evenings from approximate- be welcome even if mem- dishes, 52, Mrs. Wright C.W.L., met Mrs. K. M. Arite (Louis Martini); Janis grotto, A42, Burrow, M.B.E., BA., at the Leach (Barry Darch); Nina came amalgamated with the ly 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. bership is deferred to a (WM3500); Victoria -square community. later date after the conclu- Mrs. J. Austin; coffee set, airport during her brief Conti (Joseph Parin): Mary Members possessing cars sion of examinations. B44, Mrs. Critch; iced cake, stay en route to Rome, as Mazzella (Basil Faranda); Soon afterwards Mother M. Benedict went to live at St. are willing to provide transThe interclub competitions 78, R. Walsh, 8 Watkins- the Australian delegate to Margaret Arite (Anthony from Perth to Rosalie J o s e p h's orphanage, port the Amateur Athletic rd.; dinner, C26, Ann Coo- the Congress of he World Arite); Lucy Mazzelk for other members. En- of will commence per; salad dish, 6; L. Bed- Union of Catholic Women. (Louis Allia); Rosie SinaAssociation Subiaco, where she remain- oval oval on ford; cake, E47, Mrs. GilMrs. Burrow was present gra (James Arite); Nancy ed for almost a quarter of quiries regarding this ar- at Leederville rangement may be made at November 9. bert; Dolly Varden cake, at the opening sessions of M. a century. Crosafulli (Bernard Mother Benedict had a the oval on any Tuesday Enquiries may be address- D10, Milner, Scarborough; the conference held in Bris- Duffy); Rosie Muni (Albert great devotion to the Holy or Thursday evening. ed to Mr. G. Lambe, c/o fancy iced cake, D32, Mrs. bane and sends cordial iSinagra); Chrisie Sinagra The club coach, Mr. Lance Catholic Centre, Victoria- C. Dudley; nylon stockings, greetings to her West Aus- (John Sinagri); Mary MenSacrifice of the Mass. In all tralian friends. J. Gee. chetti (Ame/io Menchetti). her religious life it was an Shearer is again generously square, Perth. 12,
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