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The Record Newspaper 20 February 1958

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No. 2846

(Registered at the G.P.O. Perth, for transmission by post as a Newspaper)

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Thursday, February 20, 1958 Perth

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Four Seminarians Will

Holiday List

Women Hear Of World Rally

Is Announced

On February 14, in the Highgate parish The Catholic Education hall, the president of the C.W.L., Mrs. Ridge, Office advises shoals that in the presence of a large gathering of Me111- the following dates' should bers, welcomed Mrs. K. M. Burrow, M.B.E., be observed for school holidays for 1958: Four deacons who read their minor seminary course at St. B.A., Dip.Soc.Sc., president of the Legion Term I ends May 9, Term Sydney. Catholic Women, of II resumes May 26. Term II Charles', Guildford, will be ordained to the priesthood in March. Burrow thet ions sessionsnn of then cot;ifl e ends August 22, Term III They are the Rev. John O'Reilly and the Rev. Leslie Baccini (Arch- AustralianM to wento rs represenwtaatsive resumes September 8. of World Union visit to her the Union of Catholic World These dates ccincide with Kloss (Diocese of GeraldPerth) ; the Rev. Joachim diocese of Women's OrganiWomen's Organisations Cont Catholic the State Secondary School ; and the Rev. Bernard Dwyer (Diocese of Bunbury). headquarters in holidays; it is important that gress, held in Rome last cations

Be Ordained In March

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After the war he worked October. She came to Perth Paris and of the Catholic Catholic schools achieve the The Revs. J. O'Reilly and In 1955 he began his study Patrick's for two years in a flour mill to give a report on that out - Women's League in Eng- maximum possible uniforland. at St. Mary's Cathedral on College, Manly. He will be in Poland. Prior to his standing conference. mity with these holidays, She also visited America particularly as bus services Mrs. Burrow said she was Ma,cn i uy the Auxiliary ordained fok the Archdio- emigration to Australia in Bishop, the Most Rev. J. J. cese of Perth in St. Mary's 1949 he spent some time in so deeply inspired by the and was much impressed by are geared to these dates. Cathedral, Perth, on Satur- Germany in various refu- Holy Father's appeal that the Catholic Women's parRafferty. State schools end the year On the same day His day, March 1 at 9.30 a.m. gee camps. every woman should be a ish groups; she feels there on December 19. General ,__ On his arrival in Austra- member of the lay apostolate is a lot Catholic women in classes in our schools should Lordship the Most Rev. L. and will offer his first Mass J. Goody, Bishop of Bun- in St. Francis Xavier's ha he worked for several and by the congress in gen- Australia could learn from conclude not earlier than them. bury, will confer the Sac- Church, Armadale, on the months as a gardener in eral. December 12. The Catholic Women's She felt she would like Adelaide before he moved rament of Holy Order on following day at 10 a.m. the Rev. B. Dwyer at St.1 He will officiate at the to Perth where he worked to convey some of the at - League members here are Fete For Nuns Patrick's Cathedral, Bun- wedding with Nuptial Mass; for a year at a steelfoundry. mosphere of this most in - most grateful to Mrs. BurA meeting of the organThe row for so ably representbury. In '1950 he entered St. spiring conference. of his twin brother, Kevin, committee held at the at this imising The Rev. J. Klass will be to Margaret Robinson, on Charles' Regional Seminary only way to achieve this ing Australia Hungarian Poor Sistes of ordained by His Lordship March 8 at St. Francis where he completed his was by visiting each State portant conference. After the serving of sup- Our Lady Home at Subiaco the Most Rev. P. J. O'col- Xavier's Church, Armadale. secondary education. Hay- and speaking to gatherings per Mrs. Burrow left for decided to hold a fete on as was assembled. lins, Bishop of Ballarat (foring read his philosophy he such Sunday, March 16. Sydney by plane. varoutlined Mrs. Burrow merly of Geraldton), on transferred to St. Patrick's March 11 in the Chapel of College, Manly, for his St. Patrick's College, Ballacourse in theology. rat. He will be crdained by L. Pace ni will he ordained of theology at St.

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Bishop Opens Port Grotto

The ordinations which His Lordship Bishop O'Colusually take place in July lins for the diocese of Gerhave been put forward this aldton on March 11 in the year on account of the / uschapel of St. Patrick's Coltralian National Pilgrimage lege, Ballarat. to Lourdes. He will say his first Mass So many priests will be in the Chapel of the Sacred among the pilgrims that an Heart Convent, Ballarat Indult was sought from East, on the following day. Rome, so that the new priests could be ordained earlier and go out on supply. The four local ordinandi are members of the largest ordination class in the history of St. Patrick's College, Manly, N.S.W. Thirty-six are to be or- The Rev. Leslie J. Bac22 for Sydney, cini, born in 1934, is the dained seven for the country dio- elder son of Primo and N.S.W., three for ceses of South Australia end four for Anne Dolores Baccini, of 182 Marmion-street, Palthe Western Province. With these four ordina- myra. He received his primary tions St. Charles' Seminary (founded in 1942) will have education from the Sisters produced 31 priests. of Mercy, St. Brigid's, West As in last year's ordina- Perth. He then pursued his tion group, the percentage secondary education at of relatively late vocations C.B.C. Geraldton and C.B.C. is striking. Three of the Fremantle. four ordandi worked prior The Rev. Bernard In 1951, he entered St. priestly Charles' commencing to Seminary, Guild- Dwyer is the sixth son of studies. ford and after procuring the Mr. and the late Mrs. P. Leaving Certificate com- Dwyer of Millendon, formenced a course of three merly of Wagin. exhorted all to offer years' philosophy. Up to 2,000 people, many of whom were upHetheir He received his primary daily lives and all In 1955 he proceeded to St. Patrick's College, Manly education at the Sacred non-Catholics, witnessed the solemn blessing their problems, to offer them to begin his studies in Heart Convent, Wagin. He and opening at Fremantle of the Lourdes in a spirit of love to Jesus was for a short while at through Mary. Theology. He will celebrate his first C.B.C., Fremantle and Lee - grotto by the Most Rev. J. J. Rafferty on The school children then before beginning Mass at Our Lady of Fatima o erville presented a bouquet of flow Sunday last. Church, Palmyra, on Sun- work as an employee of the to Our Lady on behalf ers Patrick's St. on their torchlight At 7.30 p.m. a W.A.G.R. at Wagin. day, March 2 at 10 a.m. congregation. The He later joined the staff procession left the Church achievement. "The Oblate of the was made by p"esentation Fathers have always been of the Wagin Co-op., where and went via Adelaide-st. Hansen assisted by Margaret great missionaries of Mary the to enter to Parry-st. he worked for four years -bearers. and wherever they have six train until entering St. Charles' grounds from the rear. The The preacher then read a and erected a Lourdes grotto it Minor Seminary, Guildford grounds were floodlit has become a centre of in- solemn Act of Consecration troop of A gaily decorated. in 1949. devotion to Our Lady," to the Blessed Virgin. After After three years of sec- Boy Scouts formed a guard tense honour and this enabled said His Lordship. which His Lordship presidondary school studies he of 1' "I am sure this beautiful ed at Benediction of the clergy and the His Lordship Tad his three-year course the grotto with grotto will also be a place of philosophy and then left to approach of the crowd. of devotion equal to that of Blessed Sacrament at the in spite grotto. for St. Patrick's Theological ease well-known Lourdes The Rev. John O'Reilly V. Rev. J. Sullivan, the p Father Ryan was deacon Manly, N.S.W. in O The Dublin, grotto at Inchicore, LordM.I., welcomed His is th twin son of Mr. and sub 1955. ship to the parish and which is one of the great and FatherThe Burke, ceremonies Mrs. B. O'Reilly of ArmaHe will be ordained priest thanked all who helped to sights of Dublin and the deacon. for the diocese of Bunbury build the grotto. He said work of the Oblate Fathers. were brought to a close with dale. ft at St. Patrick's Cathedral, the grotto was not only a He was educated by the The special preacher was all singing "Faith of Our riunbury at 10.30 a.m. on Lourdes Centenary memor- the Rev. J. Regan, 0.M.I., Fathers." Sisters of Mercy in Victoria March 1. Our Lady's statue was the Park and Armadale and ial but would also enshrine Lesmurdie. He spoke on He will celebrate his first the memory of a true cham- the message of Lourdes, a eift of Mr. and Mrs. L. V. by the Christian then Holy Mass in St. Joseph's pion of Our Lady, the late message from heaven to the O'Hara; St. Bernadette was Brothers in Perth. Thurch, Wagin the follow- Rev. T. Conway. O.M.I. human race to pray and do the gift of Mr. and Mrs. On leaving school he 'ng day. Collins and family; the altar,. Bishop Rafferty then penance. worked for several years r The Rev. Joachim Kloss That was heaven's solu- as well as the rails and pulblessed and opened the with the West Australian grotto. He said that he tion for the many problems pit were given by the RafGovernment Railways and is the elder son of Mr. and Clontarf Boys' Town and looked upon it as a unique of the world to give up faele family in memory of entered St. Charles' Semi- Mrs. J. Kloss of Ballarat. nary, Guildford, in February He was born in Silesia and Castledare Junior Orphan - privilege tc he there to do sin and atone for sin which their son Eddie who died was the cause of such suf- last year and the candle se will be the beneficiaries so. 1950, where he completed He complimented the Ob- fering to Mary's Divine shrine was made and prehis secondary education and studied both in East and prom the next (No. 38) sented by Mr. Cormac. late Fathers and people of Son. West Germany. "Bestwords." his course in philosophy.

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