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New Recruit, Total Of 4,783 Is Archbishop Blesses School Rested Veteran For Missions . El Contest Elill Extensions At Redcliffe RBI Winner MEI 1 ill .
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WI 24. Monmouth-st., North Perth. IR 3° 111121111 Sister Francis was accomWinning solution of Tot panied by Mother M. St. at 111111311 given No. 1, is Em -Up, Vincent, a West Australian S'ste" who left Highgate 36 right. iiiililliiiiii years ago and who returned last year for a few months' well-earned rest. Winners in the No. 1 "Tot-Em -Up" were: 1st Prize, £22/5/: 0. D. ROSAIR, 23 Harlingham-tce., South Perth. Bushies' School Fund 2nd Prize, E4/10/: F. S. WATERS, 39 The Grove, The collection for Reli- Wembley. Miss Rosair had a total of 4,783. Mr. Water total gious Holiday schools will 4,779. be taken up in all parishes was Beginning in this issue is the NEW, SIMPLIFIED en Good Friday. "TOT-EM-UP"-No. 3. first two contests it became obvious that the 4 After the standard was too high for the average reader and consumed too much time. Hence, in the NEW, SIMPLIFIED "TOT-EM -UP" the limitation on the number of times letters may be used has been abolished. The number of squares to be filled in has been At Boys' Town, Bindoon, Pictured is the school of St. Maria Goretti, Redcliffe. Exten- on Good Friday (April 4), reduced from 42 to 32. The average time for working out the Crossword has Way of the Cross will be sions (left) were blessed and declared open by His Grace the the followed oat of doors at been found, by actual experiment, to be about 12 minutes. 3 p m. Archbishop on Sunday in the presence of a large gathering. It takes about eight minutes to total the score. Solemn Liturgical Action Prize -money disttbiution has been adjusted to suit The extensions comprise ed his sentiments of grati- years went by, many voca- win ',Mow at 5 p.m. Friends as the high scorer. two classrooms and an un- tude and appreciation, and tions to the religious life of the Brothers and boys are the low scorer as 3 well and try your hand for bigger prizes to PAGE Turn dercroft. which serves as voiced the hope that as the would come from Redcliffe. invited to participate. in the NEW, SIMPLIFIED "TOT -EM -UP," No. 3. ablution block and storeroom. That extensions to the school have become necessary within two years of the Of Italians March parish's erection is a pointer of development rapid the to the district. In Honour Of SI. Joseph, The school, staffed by the Sisters of Mercy, has an enItalians in their thousands paid homage rolment in excess of two hundred children. to St. Joseph the Worker at West Perth on His Grace praised the Sunday last. work of the Marist Fathers Mass was offered at St. hundreds of school children. and the Sisters pf Mercy. Brigid's Church in the L The singing of hymns and Though the rgtovision of morning with a packed con- recitation of prayers was staff was becoming increaspunctuated by the explosion gregation. ingly difficult the Sisters At 3.30 in the afternoon of fireworks. had agreed to supply anAt the church the Rev. G. a procession which dislocatother teacher, making five ed traffic passed from the Nanni, O.M.I., blessed tools in all-at the beginning of along Aberdeen, of trade and preached the church the next term. Palmerston, occasional sermon. Newcastle. The Archbish,.p express Also present were the James and William-sts., Rt. Rev. Mgr. E. Sullivan, back to the church. The statue of St. Joseph the Rev. H. Brunetti, the was carried by relays of Rev. I. Momoli, S.D.B., the Novices Are bearers. The streets were Rev. M. Toop, the Rev. J. gay with banners, national Depiazzi and the Rev. W. Before a representative gathering of clergy and over 500 people, costumes, choirs, bands and Dzieciol.
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the parish priest, Rev. P. Dunne, extended a warm welcome to Bishop Rafferty when he arrived to bless and officially open the Two novices of the Ab- new Dominican convent at Bentley (above), on Sunday last. Had not the Dominican and far-reaching effects, to bey of the Holy Trinity, Father Dunne also exstretched their re- that which was faced by
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his own New Norcia, who had pressed parishioners' pleasure at sources of personnel to the our forfathers in this counIn view of modern growth in devotion to completed their time on having obtained a local :limit to find a staff, it was try with the withdrawal of probation were admitted home for the Dominican quite possible that Bentley State aid to private schools Our Lady a new C.T.S. pamphlet entitled: to temporary profession nuns who conducted the would still be without a nearly eighty years ago. Mary, Spouse of the Holy Spirit, by the Rt. Catholic school. That was en March 13 in the abbey school. "The answer then was His Lordship thanked the something which the people Rev. Mgr. J. T. McMahon is most welcome. more religious more and chapel. Dominican Sisters for the of the parish should never This booklet provides the may bring a similar God teachers. That is the answer Abbot Anselm Catalan, sacrifices they had made forget. more reader with a prayerful given splendour to our own 0 S B., received the vows and the inconveniences they "In fact," continued His now; more vocations; meditation on Mary, her sin -tarnished souls. of the novices in the name had so willingly accepted in Lordship, "the ever-increas- boys and girls whose faith spiritual marriage to the "Mary, Spouse of the of the Lord Abbot Gregory. the years since the school ing difficulty of staffing our and generosity will lead Holy Spirit of God and the Holy Spirit, by Mgr. J. T. The newly -professed are had been opened, in order Catholic schools should be them to seek in the religious manner in which we may McMahon, Ph.D., M.A., the Rev. Dom Anscar, The opening of the new a matter of the gravest con- life the road to their own imitate her in our lives. A.C.T.S., 1957. sanctification and salvation 0.S B., and Rev. Br. Joseph, convent marked the end of cern to all. O'B. particularly should be It of others. 0.S B. long and time-consumhelpful to Legionaries in "In every part of AusFormely Leo McPhee of the be the prayer "It should active and the journey to and from tralia, but particularly in both Mount Albert, Victoria, Dom ing of every Catholic who Park each day. the cities and large towns, values the splendid heritage auxiliary ranks while at the Anscar has two brothers in Bedford advantage was a great It same time the presentation populaof growth the rapid The dances organised by the in Order Carmelite the to the Sisters to live close tion, and the establishment that has been passed on to is so simple and straight- the Y.C.W. and N.C.G.M. at Eastern States. us by those who have gone forward that it could profitand a great the school to housing settlements. of new Highgate will be resumed Br. Joseph, formerly John before, that God might inRichards, came originally blessing for the parish to Ic in danger of proving too spire our young people in ably be placed in the hands after Easier. non-Catholics. The first dance will be from Wales. He is an ex - have a religious community much for the potential of greater numbers to dedicate of interested Apologetics of course have at the Highgate parish our educational system. student of Boys' Town, Bin- in residence within it. lives to His service their place in the matter held hall on Saturday, April 12, the first to enter "Even the State Govern- their doon The Catholic parents of in the classroom. of souls of the conversion commencing at 8 p.m. the district owed a debt of ments, with their vast rethe religious life. "It should be the prayer but without a vision the The second dance at the gratitude to the Sisters. sources, are finding it ex4t same place on Saturday, They had undertaken the t,-emely difficult, as we and wish especially of people perish. has given McMahon one of Mgr. April 19, will be a carnival St. Patrick's Concert staffing of the school in cir- know, to meet the chal- Catholic parents that their children might be here a splendid vision of dance. A report of the St. Pat- cumstances, and at a time, len ae. Thereafter the dances will rick's night concert will be in which school staffs were "The Church faces now a honoured with such a voca- Mary Immaculate and suggested means by which we be held fortnightly. most difficult to obtain. crisis akin, in its magnitude tion." given in our next issue. i
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