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The Record Newspaper 20 March 1958

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Bishop Rafferty Blesses New School For Rivervale

WELLINGTON ST., PERTH BF2477.

Cheap Bible Is Offered Officials of the Apostolate of the Written Word have carried off a "scoop" with the importation from England of a complete Bible which retails here for 10/.

It seems incredible that the Sacred Scriptures could be printed, let alone retailed at such low cost. The price of 10/ includes free postage to any address in Australia. "The Holy Bible" is the Douai version, translated from the Vulgate. Never before has there been preented to the public in generAl, or to Catholics in particular a Bible of such utility and extremely low

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FEATURE COLOURED COVER A special Easter number of 24 pages with a two-colour cover will be published on Thursday, April 3. Priced at 1/- per copy it will be on sale at church doors over the Holy Week period and on Easter Sunday. Church and news agents are requested to place orders for additional copies without delay.

University College Will Be Blessed By Archbishop, Mtn. 30

St. Thomas More College will be blessed by His Grace the Archbishop and declared price. Its 1,631 pages contain all officially open on Sunday, March 30, at the books of the Old and New Testaments from Gene- 3 p.m. So many people have con- take their place in the sis to the Apocalypse, maps

and a leaflet on how to read tributed to building the quadrangle not later than the Bible by Sebastian Bul- college that it is impossible 2.50 p m., a few minutes beto invite all personally. Con- fore the academic procession lough, O.P. This large, pocket -sized sequently, invitation cards arrives from the University. So as to leave the whole edition is small enough to have been limited strictly the procesSituated on a high position overlooking the Swan River, the new fit into your handbag, but to the clergy, the parents of front clear for are particusion, visitors students resident present enough to read unschool of St. Augustine at Rivers ale, built at a cost of £7,600, was legible der all normal conditions. and the teaching staff of the larly asked not to park cars entrance College the in Auxblessed and officially declared open on Sunday lost by the This Bible may be used in University. To the many benefactors drive. the home, on vacation, or as iliary Bishop, the Most Rev. J. J. Rafferty. Parking facilities a r e a suitable present to some of the College. to the graduHis Lordshin was intro- more and more difficult for with the supreme import- Catholic relative or friend. ates of the University and available at the University duced and welcomed by the teachers and pupils alike. ance of the apostolate to members of the Newman (the parking entrance is 20 Address to: enquiries But with the patience and which they devote, so genRev. F. Regan, parish priest, Hon. Secretary, Apostolate Society an equally cordial yards on the city side of the afte he had passed through forbearance so characteris- erously, their time and their of the Written Word, Catho- invitation is hereby extend- University main entrance): Sisters did them, the tic of a guard of honour formed talents." also in Mounts Bay -rd., opCentre, Victoria-sq., ed. lic not complain. They went by the school children. Visitors are requested to posite the college. Perth. Continued on Page 14 The ceremony commenced about their duties with the in the church, whence a calm efficiency for which procession moved to the they are noted, content in the knowledge that their new school. Official guests were Mrs. zealous parish priest would the set his hand to the task of (representing Selby ehairm'n of the Belmont providing a new school at Park Road Board) and Mr. the earliest possible moment. P. Faulkner, member for the "Thank God," concluded we,ri. His Lordshio, "that moment Mr. Faulkner eugolised has now arrived and we rethe good work of the Pre- joice with them that they sentation Sisters. The Rev. will now work in surroundC. Stinson made the apeeal. ings befittirg their lofty After the ceremony after- vocation, Mitt in keeping noon tea was served end the children were treated to c

7,000 Children Honour St. Patrick

party.

His Lordship congratulated the wish priest, Father Regan. and his parishioners on the acquisition of the new school and paid a tribute to the contractor, Mr. Stan Costello and his staff on the excellence of the work done. He pointed out that it

Scholorship To Mervyn Cole, marist Pupil

was only two years since a very substantial beginning had b'en made in the establishment of a parish plant with the blessing and opening of the new church and

p-P,bytery. Another

imposing unit had now been added. The new s"hool was in 'keeping with the high standard which the parish priest had set himself in his efforts to erect on this splendid elevated site a group of parish buildings of which the Catholic people of the district could justly be proud. Among the Junior passes No one would welcome the of 1957 at the Marist S c hoo I (St. new school more warmly Brothers' t h a n the Presentation Joseph's), Subiaco, that of Sisters who were doing such Mervyn Cole (above), with magnificent work in the passes in eight subjects, was Over seven thousand children from more than 40 schools attended the High Mass cause of Christian education outstanding. This obtained for him an offered at the Subiaco oval on St. Patrick's Day. in the parish. The old building was Endowment Land Post After Mass the children marched in formation past His Grace the Archbishop. The strictly limited in its ac- Junior scholarship worth march occupied a full hour. commodation and facilities. £160. It is noticed that the Brian O'Leary a p pear An interview with the a high standard when pre He is the son of Mr. and With the rapid growth of the district and the increase Mrs. F. Cole of 2 Burwood- director, Father P. McCud- sented at His Majesty's names of Joe Savage, Ron among the guest soloists. W.A. Irish national stepMargaret BolMarch Pollestrini, Theatre Sunday, on den, indicates that the Irish in the number of children, st., Shenton Park. lock, Flora Nowotny and dancing champion to appear. national concert will reach 23, at 8.45 p.m. conditions were becoming i

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