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Bishop Gummer Opens £70,000 Additions To Tardun School
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Chapel Of Ease Will Be First For Miraculous Medal Saint
The chapel -of-ease at Bedford-ave., Subiaco, which will be blessed and opened On Oct. 13, at St. Mary's Agricultural School, Tardun, nearly achievement by the brothers by His Grace the Archbishop on Sunday, Christian institution Nov. 3, at 9 a.m., will be the fourth church 900 people saw the Bishop of Geraldton, the Most Rev. A. J. Gum- ofwhothetrained the young boys mer, bless and officially open the new wing and St. Joseph's Hostel, as farmers and instigated a in the Cathedral parish. It will be dedicated in honour of St. Catherine faith of God and Church. built at a cost of £70,000. Mr. Brand said the Laboure, the French nun to whom the devotion of the The new buildings include given to the Christian Brother Quirke then in - brothers were to be condining rooms, kitchen block, Brothers on turning the wildormitory, new wing, derness into productive shower blocks and a new land. hostel. He said an institution of The dais was decorated this calibre would be estabwith multi-coloured flags. lished in the South West in The principal of the time to come. school, Brother Quirke, said it gave him great pleasure on behalf of the boys and brothers of St. Mary's to welcome everyone present. Special tribute was paid to Brother Conlon and the late Mr. J. J. Kenneally, who laid the foundation stone of the building years
Miraculous Medal was revealed. troduced the Leader of the gratulated on the way they The chapel is believed to be the first in Australia Opposition Mr. Brand. were training the lads and Mr. Brand said the day giving them faith when they to be named after this saint. was another milestone in faced the future. the interesting history of Other speakers were the Tardun. Rev. Father Nolan, Brother It was an outstanding Garvey and Fr. Luemann.
Cathedral, Port Masses, All Saints' ALL SAINTS' DAY, NOVEMBER 1. Confessions on Thursday, 12 to 1, 4 to 6, after evening devotions. MASSES, CATHEDRAL: 6, 7, 8.15, 9, 10, 12.10 and 1.10 (Lunch Hour Masses). 5.45 (Evening Mass). ST. PATRICK'S: 7 am. ST. FRANCIS XAVIER, 7 a.m. ALL SOULS' DAY, NOVEMBER 2. MASSES, CATHEDRAL: 6.30, 7, 7.30, 8. 8.30.
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Brother Quirke expressed
his sincere gratitude to the
Lotteries Commission for their generous grants towards the building and St. Joseph's Hostel. Dr. A. J. Gummer welcomed the Bishop of Bun bury, Dr. Goody, and paid tribute to the Brothers on the institution of Tardun. Dr. Gummer said the institution was the greatest in the Diocese of Geraldton. The next sepaker was Bishop Goody, who said he had travelled four hundred miles to attend and was proud of the latest developments and the wonderful achievement that had taken place after seeing Tardun in its infancy in 1940. Bishop Goody said full congratulations must be
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9. 12.10 (Lunch Hour).
ST. PATRICK'S: 6.30, 7, 7.30. ST. FRANCIS XAVIER: 6.30, 7, 7.30.
TOTIES QUOTIES INDULGENCE toties quoties Indulgence may be gained between midday of November 1 and midnight of November 2 by those who have confessed, received Holy Communion and prayed for the Pope's intentions (6 Paters, Ayes and Glorias) as often as they visit a church. The following is the time- evening after the Novena. table at St. Patrick's church, Thursday, after evening DeFremantle:votions. Friday, before the November 1, All Saints' evening Mass and at 12 noon. A
Bishop Gummer officiates with Bishop Goody in background
Day: Masses 6.15, 7, 8, 9 and All Souls, November 2: 7.30 p.m. Masses begin at 6.30 and Confessions Wednesday end with the Mass at 9 a.m.
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Parochial Mission For Shenton Park From November 3-17
Fr. Johnston Loses Father We regret to record the death on October 3 of Mr. Arthur Edward Johnston of East Fremantle. Born in Pretoria, South Africa, 71 years ago, deceased came to Australia at
The parishioners of St. Aloysius' Church, Shenton Pork, are soon to have the extraordinary grace and privilege of a parish mission.
It will commence at the parishioner without excepmorning Masses on Sunday, tion. Nove.nlaer 3 and be o: a Following is the Mission fortnight's duration, cnn- time beth Reilly in Melbourne. table.eluding on Sunday evening, Coming to Western AusSunday Masses: 7, 9 and November 17. tralia in 1922, the Johnstons 10.30. A mission is a time of settled at East Fremantle. days: 6, 6.45 and 9 spiritual stocktaking which Week where they are widely Devotions each evening: no Catholic no matter how 7.30. known and respected. fervent otherwise he may Deceased is survived by Masses on November be, can afford to allow to (All Saints his widow, sons Alan (V. and Holiday c pass unheeded. Rev. A. E. N. Johnston, P.P., Obligation) as follows: It is a time of special 6.30, 9 and 7arep.m. Kensington), Maurice, and grace which God offers to daughter Eileen (Mrs. S. * all in the tremendously M. Hooser, of Palo Alto, important work of saving California, U.S.A.). their souls. Father Johnston, who has Youth Groups The mission will be been abroad for the past His Grace the Archbishop will bless and open extensions at St. preached by the Oblate four months will be returning to the State on Satur- Francis Xavier's Native Mission, Wandering, on Sunday, Nov. 10, Fathers of Mary Immacu- Graduates' Club late, whose mission house day, November 9. at 3 p.m. is at Lesmurdie. The Xaverian Club is a To Mrs. Johnston and her The resident priests of social gathering for Cathofamily The Record" ex- of Pictured catvdereirs, aMudpe o Kalamunda's Big Fet Garden lie men and women over the parish not only invite tends sympathy in their be- their new accommodation. 123 years. reavement. For seven years now Mr. Carpene and his but To facilitate travelling parishioner without excep- Enquiries regarding memfor those who wish to visit family have worked hard to have their beau- tion to make the mission bership should be made to the Mission, special buses tiful garden at Kalamunda merely by making the secretary at Ila Lealooking its best well-not will leave Perth railway a spasmodic, but by a regu- royd-st., Mt. Lawley (Phone station at 10.30 a.m. on for the annual fete in November. lar attendance at the various UA4450, after 6 p.m. week days). November 10. Fare is £1 Year after year seems to debt of £4,200 which still exercises of the mission. Forthcoming activities of Members of the Third (return) for travelling ac- see new plots added. Quiet- remains on the church. There is nothing of Order of St. Francis will commodation for everybody. ly in other homes fingers The date: Sunday, Nov - greater importance than this the club are announced as fulfill the monthly obliga- Intending visitors are asked have been busy sewing, ember 10, 2-5 p.m. at Mr. triennial event of the parish. follows: Night tennis every Friday tion of the Order by at - to write to the Rev. M. making jams and chutneys, Carpenter's garden in The priests appeal especialtending and joining in the McICeon, Catholic Centre, while on the orchards others Orange Valley -road, Kala- ly to those parishioners who evening. Social meeting, Thursday, procession at Aquinas col- Victoria -square or ring him have been planting rows of munda. make a practice of attendlege on Sunday, October at BF 1889. vegetables all to help fill The 2 p.m. bus from ing Mass outside their own Nov. 7, at Mt. Lawley ten-* nis club at 8\p.m. 27, the feast of Christ the the various stalls and in Perth A brochure on the Mission will continue to the parish. King. this way help pay off the garden and leave at 4.45. is being published. The mission is for every an early age. In 1911 he married Eliza-
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