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414 MURRAY STREET BA9651. 55 ST. GEORGE'S TCE. BF3982.
No. 2843
(Registered at the G.P.O., Perth, for transmission by post as a Newspaper)
Perth, Thursday, January 30, 1958
HASSELLS Wellington St., Perth.
Or any Authorised Agent.
Courses In Philosophy, Memory Theology For Laity
Sodalists Give Baldachin In
Scholarship Is Given Pauline O'Connor
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Of Late Fr. Robinson
Pauline of Friends O'Connor, who have at odd times helped to further her musical career, will be interested to learn of the wonderful opportunity that has been given her to study under one who has been acclaimed the world's greatest musician of today, Arturo Bennini Michelangeli.
Plans for Catholic Adult Education courses over a four -month period commencing Monday, Feb. 4, have been announced. Two courses, covering introductory philosophy and fundamental theology will be given. The lecturers will be the V. Rev. J. P. Wilkinson, C.M., M.A., the Rev. J. E. Bourke, B.A., Dip.Ed., the Rev. A. J. Commins, C.M., Ph.D., and Mr. S. A. Grave, M.A. of Philosophy. Rev. J. F. April 28: Materian Being: The courses will be given Cosmology. Rev. J. E. Bourke, B.A., Dip. Ed. on alternate Mondays from Bourke. Feb. 4 at St. Patrick's Tech- March 3: The Right Use of the Mind: Logic. Rev. J. May 12: Organic Being: nical School, curner Lord E. Bourke. and Wellington streets. Psychology. Rev. J. E. 17: The Value of Bourke. The philosophy course March the Mind: EpistemoUsing will commence at 7.30 p.m. logy. Rev. J. E. Bourke. May 26: Infinite Being: and the theology course at March Natural Theology. Rev. A. 31: Metaphysics: A 8.30 p.m. Survey of Reality. Rev. J. Commins. Enrolment forms are ob- A. J. Commins, C. M., June 9: Moral Being: Ethics tainable from the Catholic Ph. D. Mr. S. A. Grave, M.A. Education Office, Catholic April 16: Revisionary Ses- June 23: Revisionary SesCentre, Victoria - square, sion. sion. Perth. A fee of 10/ applies to each course. The programme of the course is as follows:-
Retiring at the end of a Michelcareer, angeli has decided to keep in touch with the world he loves by granting scholarships to a chosen few whose brilliance and talent have impressed him. Foremost among these is Pauline O'Connor. She has enrolled at the Conservatorium at Bolzano (Northern Italy) and wilt study under him there, for as long as it takes to make a concert pianist of her.
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Pound Day Will Aid Aged Sunday, March 23, has been set for
the THEOLOGY: An Introducinaugural "Pound Day" to be held to aid tion Lecturer: V. Rev. J. P. Wil- the Little Sisters of the Poor, Glendalough. kinson, C.M., M.A. The Home which has re- first meeting on January 28. February 17: Are Theology ceived more than 3,000 old. A further meeting will be people since its establish- held at the Home on Tuesout-of-date? Religion and March 3: Revelation versus ment in 1920 will be open day next, February 4 at 8 public for inspection and p.m. Free -Thought. March 17: Are the Gospels afternoon tea will be served.1 The chairman said he authentic history? The function is called a hoped that representatives March 31: Revelation and "Pound Day" as visitors will of all Catholic organisations Christ. be asked to bring along a and other interested perMen of the Holy Family Confraternity April 14: Revisionary ,Ses- pound of non-perishable sons would attend the meet in" sion. goods or a donation. have erected a baldachino over the high "Despite the fact that old Christ's Finding 28: April Similar days in the East- age lacks the 'human in- altar at the public church attached to the Religion. ern States have been of treMay 12: The Shape of mendous value to the Sisters terest' angle of other chari- Redemptorist Monastery, North Perth. table appeals, I know that Christ's Religion. who receive no GovernmenAn illuminated transThe gift was made as a May 26: The Great Book. tal aid and very litle public everyone will be astounded at the work the Sisters are memorial to the late Father parency of the historic picJune 9: Where Tradition recognition and support. doing and will help us Thomas Robinson, C.Ss.R., ture of Our Lady' of Percomes in. Mr. Hamilton Brown was make this day an annual petual Succour bas also Course The 23: June elected chairman of the feature of our Catholic life," who introduced the frater- been 'installed above the Examined. nity to this State in 1931. front entrance to the Monorganising committee at its he said. PHILOSOPHY: An IntroDesigned by Mr. Arnold astery. Perpetual novena devoductory Course Zweig, manager of Steel the structure is of tions are conducted every Craft, Introduction: February 17: Five Collegians, One Local, Are wrought iron with dark Saturday at two sessions The Nature and Function 4.30 p.m. and 7 p.m. green draperies. I
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Pauline O'Connor
distinction great This confirms the opinions of Selected For Air Force Course prominent here those Be the musical world, who pro-in phesied a brilliant future for her. Local leaders in music, a A mid -day Mass is Intending teachers are invited to the family called Reni, owners of a chain of stores. with a celebrated every Friday societies the Catholic of Summer Conference magnificent home, have takat St. Mary's Cathedral at the Teachers' Colleges, which will be held en Pauline to live at their at 12.10 p.m. of her at St. Thomas More College (opposite the place with a room and with access at all University), on Thursday and Friday, Feb. own times to their splendidly 5 and 7, from 9.30 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. each appointed music room. After three lessons, which Pope's Adviser day. she has already had from It will include informa- 100 per cent. of new teacher Arturo Michelangeli during tion on the various courses trainees. Gets Big Job which his comment on her available at the Teachers' No charge will be made. playing was she had a "very Palermo, Italy. Professor at the Univerand Colleges Those who attend will bring commanding style," Pauline Enrico Medi, an Italian sity. their own lunch, and, if the has settled down in earnest Catholic who has served as 1 During the past Summer weather is suitable, bathers. to her years of hard work. an adviser to His Holiness Conferences this informaPope Pius XII on atomic has been found most tion energy, has been named useful by students, who vice-president of Euratom. I arrive at Teachers' often Large Number Of Prelates, Two Euratom is a six -nation College without knowing community supranational Five Catholic college old boys were among that one than there is more pooling the atomic energy Priests At Liturgy Congress of France, the 25 Australian lads who joined the course available. programmes Belgium, Time will be allotted durMembers of the Hierarchy present at one or Italy, Germany, R.A.A-F. College, Point Cook, this week, to ing the Conference for new Luxembourg a n d t he begin a four-year course. more sessions of "Living Parish Week" were: His students to meet those who Netherlands. Eminence Cardinal Gilroy, His Excellency, of fellow -students will be their The graduate:: will be- of St. Kevin's College, TooDr. Medi is professor Archbishop Carboni, Archbishop Young (Hobart) during their course. experimental physics at come Pilot Officers in the rak, Melbourne. He Permanent Air Force. They The aim of these ConferBishop McCabe (Wollongong), Bishop Ryan Palermo University. Back row: J. Pedrina, of new introduce various meetences to is are shown looking over the Hamilton; J. R. Ross (18) has attended (Townsville), Bishop Toohey (Maitland), Bishop University students the to ings on the peaceful use of 1913 Deperdussin aircraft who went to Marist Carroll (Sydney), Bishop Freeman (Sydney) . atomic energy and has at- in the Point Cook flying Brothers' High School, East- and the Teachers' Colleges, and Bishop Gleeson (Adelaide). and to the Catholic societies tended demonstrations of museum. wood, N.S.W.; and B. F. Priests from the Archdiocese of Perth who within these institutions. atomic power in the United In front row: T. J. Cur- Mulcahy, Christian of In the past they have been States on two occasions. ran (16), who went to attended were the Rev. B. Harris (Shenton Park), High School, Frewell attended, and the He was appointed to his Christian Brothers' High Brothers' very and the Rev. J. Challis (South Perth). Father mantle, W.A. Loyola and Aquinas Socie4 new post by the Conference School, St. Mary's, Sydney; Challis has since entered the Dominican novitiate of Foreign Ministers of I. M. Westmore (17) and (Photo by courtesy of the ties expect that this year's in Victoria. Conference will approach Euratom's member nations. M. A. McMahon (18), both R.A.A.F.)
Friday Mass At Cathedral
Summer Conference Will Helpful To Trainee Teachers
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