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The Record Newspaper 13 March 1958

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High Mass, Children's March, Concert On St. Pat's Day

Passionists Head Here

On March 10, the V. Rev. Gerard Mahony C.P. and Rev. (provincial) C.P. passed At His Grace's wish, it is intended to revive the celebration of Xavier Bates through Fremantle on the St. Patrick's Day. This celebration was cancelled in 1955 and R.M.S. Strathnaver. 1956, due to the incidence of a polio epidemic. In 1957 the feast They will attend a Genfell on a Sunday. This year it is being revived in a limited way eral Chapter of the Pasin Congregation with a High Mass and march past of children from Catholic sionist Rome, where they will a take part in the election stand concert will be and the public National tion, schools. section between the spectacular tableaux, re - of a new Father General The Mass, at which His and the stands will be open to calling the apparition of the of their Congregation. Grace the Archbishop will two the Mother of God to Bernapublic. While in Europe they will preside, will be held at SubA room in the members' dette at Lourdes 100 years also attend some of the iaco oval on Monday, March ago. Centenary Celebrations at A sermon stand will be available for 17, at 10 a.m. The Rev. P. McCudden Lourdes. will be preached by the Rev. priests wishing to vest. While his ship was in A concert will be held at will be the director of a J. O'Brien, and the Mass will be followed by the His Majesty's Theatre at presentation that will in- port Fr. Mahony was enby Mr. B. St. J. Mary's Cathedral 'ertained St. March clude p.m. on Sunday, 8.45 march of children. choir boys, the pupils of Kennedy, whose youngest Members of the public 23. The highlight of the Irish Our Lady's College and St. son David (Fr. Victor C P.) are invited to this celebraJoseph's orchestra. is now professing Canon Apart from the tableaux Law at the Passionist House which will be the finale, the of Studies at Glen Osmond music,songs and dances of S.A. Ireland will be presented in novel Celtic settings. Fr. Kelliher's Loss Some 700 Poles received Holy Commun- Colourful scenas will add Word has been received durion at the conclusion of a most successful spice to a very attractive of the death in Ireland Kel.ng the week of Mrs. Mission preached at St. Brigid's Church, programme. Bookings open at His 'he-, mother of the Rev. P. West Perth, by the Rev. J. Rutkowski, S.D.B. Majesty's Theatre on March Kelliher, P.P., Norseman. May she rest in peace. 17.

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Poles Rally Strongly To Mission In Own Tongue

(a Salesian priest from Adelaide)

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ing candle in his hand and all renewed their baptismal The culminating point of promises and allegiance to Model Catholic, the mission occurred on Mary most holy and Christ Good Returns for the Investment of 1 /March 7, the first Friday of the King. the month. appropriate Turn to Page 7 and fill in your Coupon NOW! An sermon 101 Dies At Advanced Age Of Great numbers of Poles preached to impress attended the evening Mass ""the faithful to remain loyal Wolter Mattie died at "Glendalough," at 8.15 and received Holy to Christ and His Church. of the Poor, on Communion. mission is an annual Home of the Little Sisters The That night Polish priests affair among the Poles. The March 10 at the venerable age of 101 years. confessionin the remained V. Rev. W. Dzieciol every Born in Dublin he came als from 7 p.m. to 1.30 a.m. year invites a Polish priest to Australia as a young 50 There was a continuous from a different State to and lived most of his man life stream of penitents for over conduct t h e mission in in the gold -mining districts 71 hours. Perth a facility which of this State. A feature of the Mission Polish migrants appreciate Always an exemplary was the self-sacrifice dis- very much. Catholic, Mr. Mattie was played by the Poles in atfor the fact that known to thanks Special are due tending it. in all weathers, Many came from distant the Right Rev. Monsignor regularly, a for period in his life, he permisfor giving Sullivan suburbs, travelling long distances on foot, by public sion to use St. Brigid's walked 13 miles to attend Church and to the Sisters Holy Mass in Kalgoorlie or. transport and taxi. of Mercy who helped by Sundays and afterwards On the concluding day, a preparing altar and sac- walked home again. special sermon for children risty. He was alert and active was preached at 4 p.m. The role of the migrant until very shortly before his More than 180 kiddies were death. He was a non speaks for itself. chaplain present to hear the truths of non-drinker and a religion given in their own The interest and enthusiasm smoiter, bachelor. with which the Poles of tongue. reached his con After the sermon they W.A. entered to prepare When he 10 months ago he venerated a relic of St. themselves spiritually for tenary for no notice to be wished to a extent large Dominic Savio, a 15 -year- Easter old school boy saint, can- must be attributed to the taken of it. It seems, however, that onised only four years ago. work of the chaplains. So many Confessions and his very modesty served to He was recently proclaimattention. His Holiattract All Communions! for the Holy Patron Saint ed as youth of the Archdioceses these things did cost plenty ness the Pope bestowed on his him Apostolic Blessing of Hobart, Tasmania, and of sacrifice and tact. Late Walter Matti. Migrant chaplains under- and the Apostolic Delegate Melbourne, Victoria. At 5 p.m. the parents and stand their own people. to Australia, the Most Rev. perhis Carboni, sent R. was offered in the Mass know how to appeal to children filled the They the chapel at "Glendalough." church to capacity anxious their reason and to their sonal felicitations. Congratulatory messages Requiem Mass was ofto receive the customary hearts and thus bring them were received also from His fered in the "Glendalough" blessing at the closing of closer to God. Migrant priests have a Grace the Archbishop, from chapel on Mar. 11, after the mission. It was a really beautiful very important role to play the Auxiliary Bishop, from which the interment took spectacle to see so many in the life of every migrant. His Excellency the Governor place at Karrakatta. fe-vent souls preparing They should be considered (Sir Charles Gairdner), and R.I.P. more than useful in the care from many other admirers themselves for Easter. Each person had a burn- for souls. and friends. In thanks to God for His goodness and mercy during To live in the midst of Renewal of marriage vows after 50 years a long life, Solemn High the world without wishing its pleasures; to be a mem- of wedded life was the happy experience of Members of the Catholic Women's ber of each family, yet be- Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Brown (above), at longing to none; to share League will observe March 25, the feast all sufferings; to penetrate St. Aloysius' Church, Shenton Park, on Mar. of the Annunciation, as a special day of Later at the members' With the object of con- all secrets; to heal all 8. pavilion at the Royal Show prayer. ducting a jumble sale in the wounds; to go daily from Their son, the Rev. David grounds some 70 relatives future for the purpose man and offer Him to God At the recent Congress of Catholic Women's or- near Brown, S.S.S., was the celeraising funds for the their homage and petitions; brant of the Mass. Also and old family friends gathganisations of the World held in Rome. delegates of of necessity to return from God to man present were the Rt. Rev. ered to honour the jubilarpurchase ians. The function was prewere asked to make an appeal to all Catholic women equipment, the 79th St. and bring them His pardon Mgr. E. Collins (parish of their respective countries to attend Mass and Brigid's Catholic Scouts and love; to have a heart priest) and the Rev. H. sided over by Mr. Austin Wallace. of grateful of fire for Charity and a Brennan. receive Holy .Communion on March 25, for the in- would be very donations of any clothing heart of bronze for Chastity; Their son Alex and grandMonsignor Collins said tention of world peace. suitable for a jumble sale. teach, pardon and con- son David served the Mass. grace and the Rev. F. WalIt is hoped that the women of Western Australia By ringing either F3007, to sole; to bless always and be The father has served his lace, C.Ss.R., proposed the will avail themselves of this opportunity and make WM3704 or BJ2411 arrange- blessed forever. My God, priest -son's Mass each toast. of the jubilarians. He ments will be made for col - What a life! and it is yours, morning since his stay in was supported by Mr. Lawevery effort to comply with the request. son Gray. O Priest of Jesus Christ. this State.

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