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The Record Newspaper 21 November 1957

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Perth, Thursday, Nov. 21, 1957

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Bishop Rafferty Opens Church-Hall Blue Army Plans A long -felt want was fulfilled on Sunday last, when His Lordship, the Most Rev. J. J. Rafferty, blessed and opened the new church -hall in Ommanney-st., Hamilton Hill (pic-

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Organisation At Maylands parish hall on Sunday last,

Among the visitors were: ioners, and spoke on the Vlasich, Mr. and Mrs. C. Y. F. Cox, Fr. Brunetti, Rev. Frs. Purcell, O.M.I., hard laborious work per- Harvey, H. Newman, J. Anonymous; 10/, S. Galippo, the Rev. John Lynch, P.P., Maylands, adBurke, 0.M.I., Moffatt, 0. formed by Fr. Maslovar Tabain; Z3/3/, Oblate C. Zuino, Hohenberger, Y. Carm. and Brunetti: Hon. F. during its construction. Fathers, Lesmurdie; Hon. Keenan, Miss F. Buktenica, dressed a meeting representative of a numLavery, M.L.C., Hon M. The Rev. Prior Nugent, F. Lavery; £2/2/, Car- Mrs. Rudan, S. Torelli, C. ber of parishes in the metropolitan area reDunn, M.L.C.; Mr. Cooper, O.Carm. of Hilton Park Car- melite Fathers, Hilton Bull, Wilson, A. Snowden; garding the Blue Army. Chairman of the Roads melite Priory, made the ap- Park, Fr. Nannie, J. 5/, Angelinovich, Mrs. Von He pointed out that al- to -date by one anxious for Board. peal for donations and urged Regan; E1/1/, Mrs. Han- Assen, Anonymous; 3/, Mrs. The Rev. Fr. Maslovar the people to give every sen, Mrs. H. Thornton; Grossop, V. Huljich; 2/6, though the Blue Army was the spread of the Crusade. a world-wide Crusade num- Films would be available welcomed the Bishop and support to their new church. £1, 0. Vitali, S. Ricci, T. Miss R. Cooper; 2/3, Anonyvisitors. He spoke of the The following are the Pivac, W. Hegarty, Mrs. F. mous; 2/, Anonymous, Y. bering over 16 millions, it soon, the cost of which early church days when the donations received: £5/5/, Harvey,. Mrs. Grundy, T. Trawinski, S. Trawinski, S. was practically unknown in £100), it was hoped, would be met by voluntary subcommunity had a wooden Mr. and Mrs. M. O'Reilly, Fr. Bucat, L. Buktenica, Y. Do- Kacic, M. Thompson, Y. Australia. Only recently ,a national scriptions. building. That was pulled J. Chokolich; £5, Most Rev. minkovich, Mrs. Brennan, Lynch, Mrs. Lynch, C. HarIn the near future a re down and used as an Army J. J. Rafferty, Mr. and Mrs. R. Ukich, Mrs. Rose, Mrs. very, M. Harvey, L. Harvey. headquarters had been set up in Brisbane. It was vision committee would be chapel. B. Hanson, T. Sawle, S. Fitzgerald, A. T. Cox. Mrs. T. Regan. therefore a difficult work to set up together with parish The present building was educate the Catholic people committees in places where in brick, with solid stone into a realisation of the the Crusade has been foundations, which indicatreal and urgent necessity of launched. ed 4he faith and hope of The committees consist of carrying out the Fatima the future. message, which was the pur- only three militant members Fr. Maslovar thanked the pose of Our Lady's Army. in each parish, and need Cockburn Road Board for It cannot be too much meet only when occasion the good work they had emphasised that this is not requires. done in levelling the The latest report from a new devotion, said Fr. grounds and for the assistance he had received from On Monday, Nov. 4, Sr. M. Bernardine convent chapel by the V. Lynch, or that it entails any national headquarters is Rev. J. Hogan, Adm. on more than every Catholic, that Cardinal Gilroy, Archthe parishioners. who has the interest of his bishop Mannix and almost His Lordship pointed out Kirwan, a loved and esteemed member of Nov. 6. that the Catholic community the Victoria -square community oi the Sisters A large congregation, Faith and his country at every Bishop in Australia comprising clergy and reli- heart should be doing today have given their blessing to now had every opportunity of gious of the Archdiocese, as viz., daily Rosay and wear- the Blue Army and are for carrying out their A Mercy, was called to her reward. Victorian by birth, Sis- mcrcial teacher, in both Our well as relatives and friends ing of Brown Scapular or anxious to introduce it to duties. MI( St. attended the Mass. The Medal. their dioceses. The building would also. ter came to Western Aus- Lady's college It was a crusade for the be used as a recreational tralia as a school girl and Joseph's school. But for the pupils of Our Lady's college continued her education at part greater of shc her life and St. Joseph's Rosary. There school were in the renno possibly centre and Victoria -square. After some was the convent portress.. dered the singing. The Rev. subscriptions, no meetings, future as a school. While p:rforming this A. Morahan, of the Cathe- no administrative expenses. His Lordship spoke of experience as an accountant Rally Printing costs had for the the hard labour carried out she decided t0 dedicate her duty with out .landing effi- dral staff, read the prayers kincl,iness and at the graveside most part been borne, up by Fr. Maslovar during the life to God as a Religious. ciency, In 1914, an impressive patience Sier mlnaged to To Mr. Jack Kirwan, of construction of the building At St. and hoped the people would ceremony was witnessed in do much inc:d. '-,' aposto-; South Perth, and to Mrs. E. The ex-students of St. ,;lion, by! Boyle, of Sydney, brother continue to give their sup- St. Mary's Cathedral, when lic work. In convent, West Archbishop Clune (R.I.P.) designing and in vest-' and sister of the deceased, For Brigid's port. Perth, are cordially invited The Hon. F. Lavery, received her and seven ments, she found an ample the Sisters of Mercy extend to attend the annual garden for her artistic their prayers arid deepest M.L.C. endorsed the re- other young ladies as Sisters nutlet Party to be held at the talents. Father convent sympathy. May she rest in marks of His Lordship and of Mercy. on Sunday, Dec. 8. The fruitful life of an The suffering, which was peace. Mr. Cooper, chairman of Solemn Requiem Mass 1957 at 2.30 p.m. the Road Board, said that active apostolate and effi- her companion since her for the A grand repose Christmas fete of the soul cient service in the cause of novitiate days, only was alv/ays the Road Board was g of the father of the V. Rev. will be held in the school too happy to give assistance Catholic education which accompanied by a silent forgrounds, Lion -street, Carseemed so near on that titude and patience. These New Diocesan J. P. Wilkinson. C.M., rec- lisle, next Saturday, to a project such as this. Nov It would be of benefit to occasion was destined by virtues shone with increastor of St. Charles Semiq(), from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. the whole community, par- Divine Providence not to ing lustre during her last nary was offered The at official the opening will ticularly the younger people. eventuate. Early in her protracted illness of three! NCGM seminary chapel on Nov. be performed by Carlisle's On behalf of the Catholic novitiate Sister was stricken years. and certainly edified first newly -ordained priest, community among 16. community Mr. Hanson wel- down by an illness from the He which she never really re- whom she loved and sufcomed the Bishop. Fr. Wilkinson was the the Rev. William Flanagan fered. stressed the importance of covered. celebrant, the Rev. M. Mc- at 2.15 p.m. However, during short His Lordship, Bishop Rafthe building to the parishKeon deacon and the Rev. periods of temporary relief, ferty was present at the B. Whitely, sub -deacon. * she rendered much valuable Solemn Requiem Mass His Grace the Archbishop service, chiefly as a corn - which was celebrated in the presided and a large number of diocesan and regular Would you like.clergy attended. U Netherlands, Six Hundred At Garden Fete Francis Patrick Wilkinson Nov. t 4:r e Itc his t,almost to pause a while and as imdied at Wallsend, Newfuture; consider the portant for Dutch Catholics With their home brightly painted, the castle, N.S.W. on Nov. 3 to life support institutions of to think what at the age of 82 years. weather ideal for November and their garhigher learning as to you means He is survived by six help build new as it is to churches, den a real picture, no wonder Ernie and Mrs. children, one of whom is a according to the a Catholic; Dutch Sister of Mercy in the Dio- Bishops. to pray for guidance Carpene were proud people as they joined cese of Maitland, N.S.W. In a joint pastoral to the that your next step in the welcome Father Kearnan and his "The Record" extends Catholics of the Netherlands may be the right one; parishioners gave the 600 people for the sympathy to Fr. Wilkinson the hierarchy the counto reflect: Perhaps the annual fete. and other members of the try asked theof faithful to family. R.I.P. saying, Master is contribute generously to the Once the people started place did an excellent job. Fund for Catholic Higher "Come, Follow Me." to arrive it made a colour- So did the men at the difLearning, which was foundThe Sisters of Mercy, ful and lively scene. Equally ferent wheels. Novena ed recently. Victoria - squarg, invite busy selling a lovely array Miss Our to them all The Bishops pointed out readers to their annual Vo- of fancy goods, pictures, and to thanks the friends who so diocesan secretary of the that Dutch Catholics already cation Retreat commencing jams, vegetables, fruit and kindly came again this year N.C.G.M., who is to be give about 125,000 dollars on Saturday, Nov. 30, at 3 cool drinks were the ladies and made the 1957 perhaps married on Nov. 30, will The annual novena in each year for higher educa p.m. and concluding on in charge of the various the best yet. stalls, and if anyone had any Sunday evening, Dec. 1. be succeeded by Miss honour of the Miraculous tion, and that the GovernThese were the lucky Wendy Brown (pictured). Medal will be conducted at ment subsidises the Catholic This will be a time when doubts as to the ability of St. Patrick's Church, Fre- universities. visitors can discuss freely the 1957 ladies to hold their winners of the raffles:- 40 Nevertheless, they added, Miss Brown, who hails mantle from Nov. 29 to the pros and cons of reli- own at cooking with their piece Dinner Set, Mrs. financial experts have esti, from Midland Paine, Kalamunda: pair Junction Dec. 8. gious life and consider mothers, one look at the whether God is calling them cake stall would have put Actil sheets, Mrs. Della parish, was born at Mt. The exercises held each mater that in two years Pona, Kalamunda; £10 Lawley. night from 7.30 p.m., will Catholics will have to quadin a special way to His ser- these doubts aside. She was educated at be preached by an Oblate ruple their donations if the No wonder the cakes sold order on Aherns, M. Jong, vice. He has His plans for present rapid growth of Beach; decorated Sacred Heart High School, Father. each one's f: iture and to co- as quickly as they were North Confessions are heard Catholic universities is not operate wish Him needs handed in, and for 1/6 one cake, Kath Curtis, East Vic- Highgate; at the Mercy convent, to be curbed for lack of Bassendean cake, and nightly after Christmas at the novena. careful thought and perhaps got a lovely afternoon tea toria Park; The annual parochial enough funds to keep pace of sandwiches and cakes or Mrs. Fowler, Safety Bay; Victoria -square. heroic generosity. Whatever the result, the scones with a comfortable table lamp, Miss O'Neill, She has been a shop as- bazaar will be held on Fri- with the enrolment.. The money collected by fruits of the retreat will un- place to relax and enjoy Mt. Lawley; Sunday dinner, sistant and on the staff of day and Saturday, Nov. 29 the Fund for Catholic and 30. doubtedly help people to them and yet be in the fun. Mrs. Heppingstall, Kala- the P.M.G. Former president and The new chapel at Castle - Higher Learning will be The happy banter of Jack munda; Teddy Bear, Mrs. grow in His love, for God secretary used of the Orphanage for the Catholic Unidoll, Nicole Midland dare Junior will bride will abundantly bestow His Scheurer was missed this Punch; graces and blessings on all year for he was away in Byford; dressed doll, Bur- branch of the N.C.G.M. she be blessed and opened by versity of Nijmegan and the those who earnestly desire the country on holidays, but nett, Maylands; water set, will be full-time diocesan His Grace the Archbishop Catholic University of Economics at Tilburg. on Sunday, Dec. 8. to do His Will. a man he sent to take his Miss Sinclair, Leederville. secretary. I

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