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Mgr. Moloney's Death Bereaves! Archdiocese Of Great Builder 1

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John Stack, Philip Hoseman

Awarded Lynn Scholarships The trustees of the Lynn Scholarship announce the award of two Lynn Scholarships

for 1958/59.

The successful entrants for the scholarships for this year were: Philip Hoseman of 253 Onslow-rd., Shenton Park, is a student at Chriswho One of the best known to West Australia where he school and the primary tian Brothels' College, St. priests of the Archdiocese, first served as a curate in school at Leederville proper -ter. George's he performed an herculean the Cathedral parish. are the works of his hands. John. Stack, of 117 Artask in the development of Successively, the la t e In addition he built the dross-st., Applecross, who is the See both in the country Monsignor was parish priest school -church at Gwelup, a student at Aquinas Coland city over a period of 53 of Busselton, York, Victoria the parish church and school lege. years. Park, Menzies and Wagin. at Osborne Park and the Philip Hoseman is the Noted for his remarkable In 1919 he was appointed school -church at Scarboronly child of Mr. and Mrs. devotion to his parish, he to Leederville which had up ough. R. Hoseman. left it in a high state of to that time been adminis- The Holy See gave recogBorn in February, 1942, development both spiritual- tered from West Perth. nition to his great achievehe was first educated in ly and fiscally. It comprised a large area, ments when he was created England and then at Mary's For many years he oc- including territory now em- a Domestic Prelate in 1938.' Mount, Kalamunda. cupied the offices of a dio- braced by the parishes of On .June 6, 1955. Mgr. For the past three years cesan consultor and synodal Scarborough, North Beach, Moloney celebrated the golhe has studied with the PHILIP ROSEMAN examiner in moral theology. Osborne Park, Wanneroo den jubilee of his ordinaBrothers at their Christian Pontifical Requiem Mass and Tuart Hill. tion. Terrace college. completed their successfully was offered at St. Mary's, Moloney Monsignor start- His Grace the Archbishop, In the recent Junior ex- Leaving courses, and the Leederville, on Feb. 24, by ed with nothing in his new Bishop Goody and a large amination he passed with third, Francis Mastaglia of the Auxiliary Bishop, the charge. In the long span of number of nriests attended eight subjects. C.B.C., Fremantle, passed Most Rev. J. J. Rafferty. his pastorship, covering over the f2stivities. Philip aspires to complete his Leaving in seven subOn that occasion the His Lordship was assisted half a century, he performwith his secondary course jects, with distinctions in by the Rev. M. Philbin ed a monumental task of Archbishop spoke feelinlir the Brothers and then to six subjects, and w a s of the extraordinary services (deacon) and the Rev. John development. train as a teacher. awarded a Govtrnment Not only did he organise of Mgr. Moloney to the Russell (sub -deacon). The John Bernard Stack is the hibition. LATE MGR. MOLONEY Rt. Rev. Mgr. E. Sullivan, the building of the paroch- Archdiocese during 50 years. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Applicants for the Lynn R.I.. was assistant priest. Stack of Applecross. Scholarship who wish to The assistant priest at the Born in November. 1942, have their baptismal certithrone was the Rt. Rev. Mgr. he received his early edu- ficates returned are asked E. Kennedy, V.G. Assistant cation from the Sisters of to apply to the Catholic deacons at the throne were St. Joseph of the Apparition Education Office, Catholic the Rt. Rev. Mgr. J. T. Mcat Kalamunda and Freman- Centre, Victoria-sq., before Mahon and the Rt. Rev. tle. the end of March. Mgr. A. T. Langmead. Later he attended ChrisThe prayers at the gravetian Brothers' College, Freside were read by the Rev. mantle, for two years. James O'Grady. He was enrolled at Aquinas four years ago, where his Monsignor Moloney was record has been scholastic born on Feb. 25. 1882, in one of continued success Co. Limerick, Ireland. EduVatican City. Feb. 14.In the examinations for cated by the Christian 1st year and 2nd year stud- The Sacred Congregation of Brothers at Charleville, he Rites has issued a decree ents conducted by the Chrisstudied philosophy at Mt. tian Brothers each year, he permitting bishops' conferMelleray. finished within the first six ences In each country to deHe commenced the theotermine the amount of on each occasion. logical course at Genoa, Last November he gained beeswax and oil to be used Italy, but ill -health caused his Junior certificate, pass- in making candles for liturhis return to Ireland where gical functions. ing in all eight subjects. he completed his priestly It is largely on the Junior! Previously theseof candles studies at St. Patrick's Cola pre-esults that the Lyiin scholl had to be made lege, Carlow. scribed amount of beeswax irships are awarded. Here he was ordained in He will continue his and oil. 1905. In that year he came The new decree, published secondary course at Aquinas where he will sit for the in the Acta Apostolicae SeLeaving certificate examina- dis, official publication of the Holy See, was issued at tion next year. Priest Is Doyen the request of a large number of bishops. The decree reads in part: Of French House "In the light of present circumstances, which often Paris, Feb. 17.-Father do not allow the major part Felix Kir, 82, has become of candles to be made from dean, or oldest member, of the above mentioned prothe French National Assemducts (beeswax and olive bly here following the death oil), the episcopal conferAbout four thousand people witnessed the blessing and open(February 12) of French ences of every nation are Communist party leader ing by His Grace the Archbishop of a new maternity wing given the faculty to deterfor the Marcel Cachin, the farmer mine the precise extent to dean. Sisters of Mercy at the nursing home of St. Anne, Mt. Lawley, on which beeswax, olive oil Father Kir, mayor of Di- Feb. 16. can be storey wing of 8 private special activities. That was and other oils jon, helped organise that rooms. wish diminished in order that the of the foundressBuilt at a cost of £250,000 city's resistance movement be may still these candles But the inability of the Catherine McAuley. Today the in modern idiom, the during the Nazi occupation Sisters to cope with the in- their hospitals were to be used for liturgical purof France in World War II. new wing provides 75 beds. creasing applications, made found in every part of the poses." A guard of honour of sevHe soon became known as the provision of extra ac- English-speaking world. a most influential resistance eral hundred children born commodation imperative. St. Anne's was drawn up Here in Australia they at France in and as such leader Modesty Appeal And so with the faith, were to be found in almost was marked for death by a for the Archbishop on his Manila, Feb. 17.-Archall the capital cities courage, and arrival. confidence in and group collaborating with bishop Rufino Santos of St. Anne's now becomes Providence which w ere in some country centres the Gestapo. Manila has appealed to the His home was broken in- the largest private matern- characteristic of them, they hospitals that would yield people of the Philippines to to and an attempt made to ityity hospital in the State. decided to launch that huge pride of place to none in preserve modesty in their the expendi- the efficient manner in kill him, but he escaped The additions will enable undertaking JOHN STACK mode of dress, in a pastoral ture of £250,000 they on that which were conducted. the Sisters to cater for with a slight wound. issued on the opening 75 -bed maternity hospital. After the war, one would- nearly 3,000 births a year. It was not commonly The Lynn scholarships are letter of the Lourdes centennial His Grace said he was known, continued the ArchHis Grace the Archbishop be killer was brought to made possible year. by a generous that voicing the sure he was trial. Father Kir appeared said it was 21 years since bishop, that in Florence Referring to the fact that given by the at the trial and said he had they were assembled on the sentiments of all when he Nightingale's first party_ of endowment R. G. Lynn, and are Our Lady, under her title forgiven the assailant. He site for the blessing cere- said that they congratulated nurses to the Crimean bat- late awarded Scholof the Immaculate Concepannually. Sisters on the the acquisition of and official opening begged the judges to spare mony tlefield, were nine Sisters of arships this year are worth tion, is the patroness of the the man's life. As a result the newly-established Nurs- of that very fine modem Mercy. Of those two paid £25 per annum for two Philippines, the Archbishop they hospital. and that wish- the supreme sacrifice. In a of this appeal, the man was ing Home of St. Anne. not In the intervening years ed them continued success Crimean battlefield lay the years, and will assist the said the people should novsentenced to life imprisonas good every (some of them difficult in the noble work in which virginal bones of Sisters successful students to com- "accept ment rather than death. is imelty in which dress certifiLeaving their plete they were engaged. Father Kir was elected to years, especially during the Elizabeth Butler and cate. ported from countries where Ever since the Order, was Mary the National Assembly in war) additioigs had been Winifred Spry. Of the three scholarship- Christian standards are low1946 as a Republican Inde- made-a thefitre block, X- founded in 1831, the care of er than ours." two 1956/57, for holders 4 Page Continued on two of its the sick had been one ray dept., and the pendent.

Francis Moloney, parish priest of Leederville, works. died at St. John of God Hospital, Subiaco, St. Mary's Church, the presbytery, the hall, the on Feb. 21. girls' school, the boys'

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Archbishop Opens Wing For St. Anne's - £250,000

Bishop May Vary Candles

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