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College Head Sees Philosophy Need
The Christian man in the modern era The National Director of Federal Catholic Immigration, Rt. Rev. young people, as well as needed abpve all else to be able to interpret to a young country in Mgr. G. M. Crennan, was in Perth last week on a three days' visit gain need of youthful immi- the meaning of life and thus develop all his faculties in perfect harmony. Without such from his Sydney headquarters. He is pictured with some of the grants. It is Mgr. Crennen's belief a man would lack a national chaplains serving New Australians in this State. that ready help will be a philosophy of life, offered for these prospective supernatural and a natural sense of purpose New Australians. in his ordinary everyday activities. While
overseas, Mgr. Crennan made extensive enquiries and widespread search for suitable young British children and youths who would continue to replace the thousand or so, who, in the past few years, have been received at Bindoon, Clontarf and Castle dare. All efforts to this end have been without result. Despite the renewal of the Child Migrant Agreement, there is little or not promise of British children for the institutions in the West or elsewhere. There are many who could benefit by the transfer from England. but the authorities the-e, either do not favour this or consider that the children will be better provided for where they are. Regarding migration in general, Mgr. Crennan in(Back row): Re.. J. Gaikowski (Polish): Rev. B. Binkowski (Polish): Rev. J. Mi!kale (Croatian); dicated that there is a preRev. L. Kamesis (Lithuanian); Rev. P. Cini. SAX.; Rev. N. !rank° (Ukrainian); Rev. A. Pieters, vailing interest overseas in C.Ss.R. (Dutch). Australia as a desirable (Front row): Rev. E. Forro, S.J. (Hungarian); Rev. kl. McKeon (director of Catholic Migration); Rt. Rev. Mgr. G. Crennan (national director of Catholic Migration): Rev. W. Thileciol (Polish). country for immigration, and this despite rather prosMgr. Crennan, who four sibility for their placement An opportunity of re - perous conditions in num- His Excellency the Governor presents the Dunkling Cup for ehamplon weeks, ago returned from a being accepted by the settlement here offers pros - bers of the chief sending House to House captain Daniel Clone. two and a half months' Catholics Migration Commit- pects of great personal countries such as West overseas visitation of mig- tee. This was said by Rev. Br. boys, of which numbers 163 benefit to these unfortunate Germany and Holland. ration centres, conferred More than 300 youths W. G. Hall, B.Sc., in pre- were takitig the Junior and with Rev. M. McKeon (Di- who came earlier under the senting the Principal's re- Leaving Certificate courses. rector) and the Catholic Government's port at the annual speech programme Occasionally parents unCommittee for Migration at have of Aquinas College on wittingly been satisfactorily imposed a strain On October 29, the death occurred at St. night Perth. Nov. 22. provided for at the Governthe mental energy of Man would lack a sense upon by the John of God Hospital, Kalgoorlie, of Sister A particular concern for ment's request, children by setting their the local as well as the Catholic organisations, prin- Monica Butler. At the time of her death of values and the ability to before them academic levels discriminate between what of aspiration beyond their National Committee is find- cipally in Victoria, and also ing suitable placements flu* in smaller numbers in all she was superior of St. Joseph's Convent, was of paramount import- capacity. ance and what was not, said IA minimum pass of five some 160 minors located in the other States. Boulder. Br. Hall. Austria and Yugo-slavia, in the Junior CerHere in W.A. numbers Sister Monica first came York. To them especially It was of the essence of subjects following their escape from have been placed at Bin- to the Goldfields from Ire- we extend our deepest symtificate where education that a man should emphasisexamination, s'. as on 'memory Hungary after participating doon and Clontarf. land in 1901 and over a pathy. learn that he came from work, in the revolution of October did not 'predict abilIt is hoped to add to this period of more than 20 years On Wednesday evening, God, and that, if he lived 1956 in that country, said number from a large group taught at schools in Brown the remains were taken his life in accordance with ity to cope with the more Mgr. Crennan. demanding of recently selected in Yugo- Hill, South Boulder and ,from St. Joseph's Convent, the Divine blueprints. God the Leaving,requirements where reasonBoulder to All Hallows would be his destiny. As part of a programme slavia. who should reach Boulder City. ing ability and facility of Australia the church. early in She to In the the new returned again gathering undertaken, principally as The ultimate aim, there- expression were given Eastern Goldfields in the dusk a group of men cara humanitarian gesture, the year. fore, was the training of greater emphasis. Their future, as long as thirties and became the first ried the white coffin with character, so that possessAustralian migration authoIn that matter and relatrities have selected these they remain in Yugoslavia Superior of St. Joseph's the monogram of the Order ing the truth, youth would ed ones, closest liaison beConvent, Kalgoorlie. traced in purple. youths, subject to respon- holds no promise. have the courage to do tween home and school There followed a period in As they passed between the Eastern States, where rows of schoolchildren and what was right, and the would prove effective, so she became Provincial for parishioners there arose the humility to recognise that, that a composite picture of thought he is, he the child's personality, inportion of New South Wales. sound of the ''Miserere"-a creature yet become a man- terests, aptitude and ability finally returned to plaintive rendering of the may The Sacrament of Confirmation was con- She and even more. a child of would emerge. Boulder in 1955. Psalm by the priests-the Nearly 60 boys were enferred by His Grace the Archbishop at St. It was God's Will that she whole ceremony presenting God. Religious organisations, gaged in various courses at see the close of her a touching and memorable such Anthony's Church, Wanneroo, on Nov. 17. should as the Sodality of Our the University of W.A. The religious life in the same scene. Lady, the Y.C.S. and the college had 14 representaStudents from St. An- riotti, Elio Fasolo, Salvatore district where she first beThe Mass bn Thursday Vincent de Paul Society tives in the Faculty of Medithony's school confirmed Fasolo, Tindaro Germano, gan her labours 56 years was sung by the school St. played an important part in cine. Nine Aquinas boys included: Lily Arlie, Fran- Nina Giglia, Rosie Giglia, before. choir and the clergy, the the spiritual formation of had graduated since the Caccetta, Lessa Chitty, Mar- Margarita Leach, Maureen During her religious life celebrant being Rev. R. boys, since they awak- last school report. cis Balatto, Joseph Caccetta, Leach, Catarina Mobilia, she always enjoyed re- Healy. The prayers at the the ened in their Twenty-seven candidates Teresa Caccetta, Michael Vincent Mobilia. Joseph markably good health and graveside were recited by sense of their members a responsibility passed the 1956 Leaving, Brian Sinagra, Norma Sinagra, was able to continue her Rev. W. Buckley. garet Crisafulli, themselves to and and to their obtained 34 distinctions. Darch, Lois Darch, Alma Teresa Vavra. Both Mass and funeral neighbour. normal duties, including Three' of the ten GovernFilipich, Mario Filipich, No account of the spiritual ment University Exhibitions The grand finale of the that of music teacher right were attended by a big Isabelle Giglia, John Jack- Popular Girl contest cur- up to the time of her last crowd of people young and activity of a Catholic school were won by Aquinas son, Robert Kruger, Dina rently being old, come to pay a last would be complete without the remaining seven boys, conducted in illness. in being Linardi, Mary Lucca, Clare St. Anthony's While hospital she had tribute to one who had been reference to religious voca- shared by State parish will high Elsie Menchetti, Mazzella, the consolation of frequent a teacher and counsellor to tions. Eight Aquinas boys schools. take the form of a bazar Joseph Mobilia, Mary Mo- to be held on the church visits from the priests of many truly a valiant were preparing for the In competitive sport with Mobilia, grounds on Friday Rosina bilia, the Goldfields and the ten- woman. priesthood and six were the other Public Schools, night, James Mondella, Kathleen She was laid to rest in being trained for the life Aquinas enjoyed victories der care of her. Sisters-in December 13. Papaluca, Alan Parin, Mar religion and the Sisters. of Kalgoorlie (District) Gene- of the Christian Brothers. in football, athletics, hockey The three girls competing St. John of God. van Parin, Ladamira Paulin, ral Cemetery beside other Enrolment figures con- and tennis. In swimming in Tomas the Bastiamo contest, Mary Puglia, Arite, Most wonderful privilege pioneer Sisters of the Order. tinued to rise, particularly they came third, and in rowRubel, Neil Tenardi, Irene Janis Leach and Rosie Muni of all in her eyes must have Only a little wooden cross in the case of day students. ing and cricket fourth. will make one last drive been the presence of her marks her grave-a re- Parents had become increasVavra, Rosa Villanova. Since cultural activities The following adults re- towards the crown which own two sisters, Sr. As- minder if such be needed, to ingly aware of the need for a n d social engagements ceived the Sacrament of will be presented to the sumpta of South Perth, who young and old of a wonder- higher education. An in- played an important part in Anthony winner in the Road Board came to Boulder two years ful religious, teacher and dication of this was to be the life of the adult, these Confirmation: Arite, Norma Bertossa, An- hall on Friday night, Dec. before her and Sister Joseph friend. May she rest in found in the secondary must receive adequate atthony Caccetta, Joseph Cip- 20. of the Convent of Mercy, peace. school enrolment of 340 tention at school. I
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