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Maurice Cullity Is Chosen Rhodes Scholar At 22 Years
Programme Of Varsity Rally The'16th annual conference of tJ.C.F.A., the Federal body to which all the Newman Societies of Australia belong, will take place at Aquinas College, Mt. Henry, from Jan. 1-8, 1958. Transport arrangements are bracketed. 4
Wednesday, Jan. 1: Group discussion will follow each talk and symposium. a.m.: Delegates from Eastern States arrive by train. Unless where otherwise stated, all events take place at 7.30 p.m.: Official welcome by His Grace the Arch- Aquinas College. Abundant time has been left in the bishop. Social. programme for sport and other recreations. (Ex Perth: 6.41 p.m., 8.57 p.m. Ex Aquinas: 10.06 p.m.) To gain the maximum benefit from the conference,' Thursday, Jan. 2: iitudens should, if at all possible, board at Aquinas for a.m.: More interstate delegates arrive by train. the whole week. They will thus be easily able to attend 2.15 p.m.: First talk: Fr. Clifford Howell, S.J. (Birming- all functions and have the maximum contact with the ham): "The Kingship of Christ as the key to the interstate delegates. The cost for the entire 9 days will history of the World." be £9. 7.30 p.m.: Second talk: Fr. Eric D'Arcy (Melbourne): Those who cannot board at Aquinas are welcome to "The Apostolate as the building up of the kingdom attend all the other functions of the conference. The of Christ." fee for non-residents will be 1. (Ex Perth: 1.29, p.m., 1.45 p.m. Ex Aquinas: 5.04 p.m.) For the benefit of those who cannot come on week(Ex Perth: 6.49 p.m., 7.05 p.m. Ex Aquinas: 9.54 p.m.) days, as many events as possible have been arranged for Friday, Jan. 3: the week-end. 9.15 a.m.: Third talk: Mr. W. Ginnane (Melbourne The organisers of the conference would be very grateUniv.): "The Kingship of Christ and the synthesis ful if those who intend to come o the conference would of human knowledge." write as soon as possible to: (Ex Perth: 8.24 a.m., 8.41 a.m. Ex Aquinas: 11.54 a.m.) Mary Paton, 6 York-st., South Perth; or G. Hodgkinson, 7.15 p.m.: Fourth talk: Dr. Neil Crowley (Adelaide): St. Thomas More College, Crawley. "Technology and the kingship of Christ." Those who wish to reside at Aquinas should include (Ex Perth: 6.33 p.m., 6.49 p.m. Ex Aquinas: 9.54 p.m.) a deposit of £1. Saturday, Jan. 4: Further information will be sent to applicants. 2.15 p m.: Symposium I on the present Australian University Apostolate. By prominent undergraduates of Melbourne and Sydney. 44 (Ex Perth: 1.40 p.m. Ex Aquinas: 5 p.m.) 7.30 p.m.: Social. Sunday, Jan. 5: 11 a.m.: High Mass at St. Mary's Cathedral, Perth. At St. John of God Convent, Subiaco, on 2.15 n.m.: Fifth talk: Fr. W. Smith, S.J. (Melbourne): "The Kingship of Christ and Human Institutions," Dec. 4, occurred the death of Sister M. Finin Winthrop Hall. barr (Lovan), relative of the late Very Rev. 4.45 pm.: Benediction in chapel of St. Thomas More P. Donogher of the Archdiocese of Perth. College. 7.30 p.m.: Symposium on the University apostolate Deceased, formerly trusive piety, and zealous overseas and the graduate apostolate, led by Fr. rine Lavan of Co. CatheSligo, practice of the virtues of J. Bourke and various graduates. Eire, came to Western Aus- the religious life were ad(Ex Perth: 6.56 p.m. Ex Aquinas: 9.51 p.m.) Pictured is Maurice Cullity, winner of the tralia, forty-four years ago, mirable. Monday, Jan. 6: at the invitation of her The Solemn Requiem Rhodes Scholarship for 1957. Full day excursion to New Norcia or Rottnest. cousin to enter the Institute Mass was celebrated on Dec. 8 p.m.: Play in sunken garden at the University. The son of Mr. and Mrs. and at present is a memof the Sisers of S. John of 5 by the late Father A. Tuesday, Jan. 7: God. Johnston, who also read the M. Cullity of Nedlands, ber of the University XI 9.15 a.m.: Symposium II on the Australian University Maurice was born 22 years in the A grade pennant A the completion of her prayers at the graveside. apostolate. Newman societies of all States. novitiate training, Sister His Grace, the Archbishop ago. He began his school- competition. (Ex Perth: 8.24 a.m., 8.41 a.m. Ex Aquinas: 12.58 p.m.) was transferred He has also played repto Goul- presided in the sanctuary ng under the Loreto nuns 2.15 p.m.: Final talk: Professor Noel Martin (Sydney), burn. N.S.W., where as a and present also were at St. Theresa's school, resentative football in Fr. Alan Wolter, O.F.M. (New York): "Humanism foundation University Nedlands. teams. member of that numerous priests of the and the kingship of Christ." Mr. Cullity intends to house, she spent ten years Archdiocese. R.I.P. At the completion of (Ex Perth: 1.29 p.m., 1.45 p.m. Ex Aquinas: 5.04 p.m.) in caring sail for U.K. en route to for the sick and Grade III he entered Oxford 7.30 p.m.: Final social and concert. aged with entire devotion next October. Aquinas College, where (Ex Perth: 7.22 p.m. Ex Aquinas: 11.54 p.m.) He has applied for adand that loving thoroughhe studied for the followWednesday, Jan. 8: mission to Wadham Coling eight years. 9.30 a.m.: Special meeting of W.A. Newman Society at ness in doing God's work that lege, cradle of many disalways distinguished There he showed outAquinas. Interstate delegates leave. her. tinguished British jurists. (Ex Perth: 8.41 a.m. Ex Aquinas: 11.54) standing ability On her return to the Vatican City, Dec. 14: ly in the fields ofespecialliteraMother House at Subiaco, Civil marriages when even ture and history. the later years of her life one of He gained his Junior the parties is a were marked by long or a former Certificate in eight subperiods of illness and acute Catholic Handel's Received jects. deafness, entailing medical Catholic have been conLyons, France, Dec. 14: to the Leavand surgical treatment that demned as gravely sinful ingProceeding for Our Lady's inCertificate, in 1953, Praying was borne with the utmost by L'Osservatore tercession Ovation That Was Deserved for those who his last year at school, he della patience and resignation. been killed in the passed Leaving in seven have The sustained ovation that the apprecia- With unselfish devotion, Domenica. fighting in Algeria, His EmiThe Vatican City weekly subjects, with distinctions nence Pierre Cardinal Gertive audience tendered to last Friday night's she found joy in serving referred in English, History, In- lier, to the case of Christ in the Archbishop of Lyons, of sacrisdustrial History and Eco- implored performance of Handel's "Messiah" was tan, or in theduties Christians not to lighter occu- Bishop Pietro Fiordelli of Mathematics A meet violence pation of assisting her Sis- Prato who was brought to nomics, with violence richly deserved. and B. court on a charge of slant here. ters with her skilful needleIn 1954 he enrolled in The solo voices were all Best choral work of the work. der after publicly denouncSpeaking during anlaw faculty at the nual pilgrimage of the of outstanding quality; evening was from the story men of When God claimed the ing the civil marriage con- the University of Lorna McKean's "I know of the Resurrection: "For as gentle Western tracted in his diocese the by a Lyons archdiocese to of Sister for her that My Redeemer Liveth" in Adam all die, Even so in reward,soul Communist worker Australia. the Basilica of Fourviere community had young During his four years here, the Cardinal was splendid; tenor Max Christ shall all be made given totheHim and a Catholic girl. said he a member Worthley was at his best in alive." Speaking in defence of the as an undergraduate one deplored "the rapidly whose deep, though unob"Thou shalt break them Bishop, L'Osservatore della success has followed an- widening The control and balance gap between with a rod of iron." Domenica expounded the other. of this verse was good to Christians and Moslems He has topped his class which threatens to reach Church's doctrine on such The enthusiasm of the hear. Much more could be Italy Activities each year and out of 20 marriages. proporperformance was such that mentioned, for instance the Civil marriages, it said, units taken for his pass tions soon." as the evening went on the delightful flexibility of the Reviewed In Annual has degree, he gained discan be performed only when "I to wish avoid all words enjoyment increased; one sopranos in "He shall purify Rome, Dec. 14: A review cannot speak of the evening the sons of Levi," and the of Catholic activities in Italy "in those countries in which tinctions (A's) in 19 units that would give pain, would in the the and remaining subState violates splendid the rights irritate contralto or cause work division of in the fields of education, without mentioning the evident pleasure and excite- the "Lift up your heads, 0 relief work and the aposto- of the Church by not legal- ject actually gained 80 per among you. I am thinking, recognising Catholic mar- cent. however, of those French ment that the chorus ex- Ye Gates." late has been issued in book ly riages, a civil ceremony is Having completed the families who must bear the A final word should be form for the first time. perienced in singing this to give a legal requirements for the LIB. cruel weight of frightful tribute to the story of the said for the Philharmonic Entitled "The 1958 Year- necessary Orchestra. Their support of book of Italy," it also gives status to a marriage cele- degree, he is now prepar- grief," the prelate said. Nativity. by a priest." ing to sit (in January) for the singers was highly gratiWithout denying the horinformation con- brated Despite the difficulty of fying at all times; their own detailed But, it warned, in atl his examination in Domes- ror of the atrocities comthe Pope, the car- other some of the chorus work- work was most evident dur- cerning cases a civil 'marriage tic to be Relations promitted by the rebels against the Roman curia, the rhythms of "All we like ing the Pastoral Symphony. dinals, illicit and constitutes a moted to his honours de- both Moslems and Chrisbishops, seminaries, parishes "is sheep have gone astray," mortal sin." gree. tians, Cardinal Gerlier askThe extreme delicacy of and organisations afgave the male members of this Nativity interlude made Action The Vatican City weekly During his University ed Christians not to take reorders, Catholic furthermore the chorus some trying one think of those other religious noted that civil venge, heaping cruelty upon career Mr. Cullity has filiated to it, the Catholic ceremonies are not moments the overall ef- words of Isais: "When all been an active member of cruelty. and Catholic schools. sary in Italy, wherenecesfect and work of the chorus things were in quiet silence press the He reminded Christians the Newman Society. The 1,000 -page book is is- State recognises was a tribute to the work of and the moon was in the sued Catholic During the Past year he thgt the establishment of a by the Treveri Publish- marriages and grants Mr. Callaway and the co- midst of her course, Thine ing house them has also been secretary of just peace depends to a and will legal operation of the University almighty word leapt down be revisedof Rome provided that a the Blackstone Society. large extent upon their selfand printed copy stab's of the marriage certiChoral Society. In the snorting arena he control, confidence in God from Heaven." every year from now on. ficate is entered into public has fulfilled the promise and their exercise of Chris* records. which he showed at school tian charity. ,
Sister Finbarr Dies After Years As Nursing Sister
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