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Shrine Perth Farewells 700 Pilgrims Cardinal Gilroy Marian At Mt. Lawley And Cardinal On Departure Makes Address To Varsity Students On April 13, University Sunday, a special Mass was held for Catholic graduates and undergraduates in the chapel of St. Thomas More College. The academic procession into the chapel was led by members of the University staff, followed by graduates and then
undergraduates. The Mass was a Missa ful but had some unfortuCantata, celebrated by the nate by-products. In the V. Rev. C. P. Finn, S.J., minds of many Catholics rector of the college. The grew up a "defensive" mensinging was led by the tality and the false impresMarian Singers, conducted sion that the laity had no active part to play in the by Mr. B. O'Leary. The sermon was preached Church.' by Rt. Rev. Monsignor McTo counter this, recent Mahon. (See Page 4.) Popes had spoken much of At the Offertory, there the duty of the layman to was a twofold procession. take part in apostolic work. First, the bread and wine, The modern stress on the which were to be consecrat- doctrine of the Mystical This Shrine of Our Lady ed at the Mass, were Body was also doing much of Perpetual Succour was brought to the altar second, to correct false attitudes. recently donated to the new students from the various St. Paul's Church, Mt. Law faculties carrying text books Like all Catholics, the ley, by Mrs. Irene Dorman came in procession to the layman was called to per- in memory of her late huswhere the books fection, to sanctify himself, band, Leslie Cyril Doman A Cathedral packed with people, and a tumultuous crowd on sanctuary were laid, symbolising the but he was called to per- who died in Oct. last.. within the circumthe wharf at Fremantle, gave a warm welcome and a gay farewell consecration of studies to fection stances of his state in life. The beautiful flower trough the Shrine is the work to the Australian National Pilgrimage to Lourdes when the God. He was not called to forsake on After Mass, His Eminence of a friend of the Dornan the world but to live in the April 13. last, Sunday on accomFremantle Gilroy, through Cardinal passed "Strathmore" of it and bring the family and was donated by At 5 p.m. the "Strath- given by the boys' band panied by Bishop Norton of midst After disembarking from the maker and his family world to Christ. the ship the 700 or so pil- more" left Fremantle and a from Clontarf Boys' Town Bathurst, was brought to in perpetuation of their past A saint who lived in a the in sing led the crowd Grace which by His crowd chapel and excited the large grims gathered at St. Mary's monastery, therefore, could friendship and esteem. Archbishop. Cathedral for Solemn High gathered on the wharf. The ing appropriate hymns. His Eminence the Car In his short address, His not be a very exact model scene was gay with brightly Mass at 11 a.m. and dinal smiled and waved Eminence said that he was for a layman. He needed streamers His Eminence, Norman coloured the example of a Thomas Cardinal Gilroy, happy with laughter and from the bridge as the great delighted to be able to speak rather liner turned majestically to the Newman society of man like St. Thomas More, Ronnersreuth, Germany, Archbishop of Sydney, who cheering. lawyer, public figure, father April 5: Therese Neumann, A magnificent touch was and sailed into the sunset. Western Australia. is the leader of the pilllllll lllllll lllllllllll iiiiii lllllllllll lllllllllll famed German stigmatist, llllllll grimage, presided at the The Sydney graduates and of a family. For the first time in his- again suffered the agonies told Mass, which was celebrated undergraduates had -Em by His Lordship Bishop Rafhim how enjoyable and tory the Church had a of the Crucifixion here on ferty, Auxiliary to His they had found numerous educated Catholic Good Friday for several The winner of the prize for the highest profitable in many countries of hours. Grace the Archbishop of the U.C.F.A. conference laity As in past years, crowds Perth. score (645) in "Tot -Em -Up" No. 4 was: held at Aquinas and Santa the world. This laity should realise its responsibilites of the faithful streamed SMITH, 21 Maria colleges. MRS. C. In the sanctuary were His wth regard personal sancto into this Bavarian village Grace the Archbishop (the Woodsome-st., Mt. Lawley. U 0 DA He thanked the W.A. tification and the- apostolate. despite heavy rains. Some A Most Rev. R. Prendiville) She will receive £16. B Newman society for the There was work in the 3,000 visitors, among them His Lordship Dr. Norton, DS hospitality they had extend- twentieth century which many priests, filed past the Two dead -heated for the Bishop of Bathurst, a memed and assured them of a only it could do. stigmatist's bed while she ber of the pilgrimage, and lowest score (34) and will 0S DS warm welcome in Sydney A vote of thanks to Mr. was in a trance. Rt. Rev. Mgr. A. R. E. share the prize of £8. They A where a simi- Cullity was passed by Mr. January next Father Joseph Naber, the Thomas who is the manager. are: 121 lar conference is to be held. J. Toohey, L.L.B., acting village pastor, explained the D5 In a brief but eloquent W. SCHOCRER, 5 CrabbeAll then knelt while His president of the graduate spiritual significance of her address His Grace the Arch- d., Norseman, and F. P. OA Eminence gave them his division of the Newman visions. D£ 0 A bishop welcome the Cardin- MULLUMBY, Mundaring blessing. Many people noticed the society. al and the pilgrims, and Weir. D Breakfast followed in the The organisation of the blood flowing freely from wished God's blessing on in the. Mass and breakfast was eyes and head wounds Mr. refectory. "Tot University Readers entering their journey. D O B. Sutherland, president of the hands of a committee of Therese Neumann, who Em -Up" are advised to read 3 will be 60 years old April "It is most fitting," he the new conditions carefully the undergraduate Newthe undergraduate Newman of said, "that this last func9. society, introduced Mr. D. man society. tion of the pilgrimage to as considerable readjust- Upper line I higheeit score solution. Cullity, B.Sc., who spoke Lower line Is lowest score solution. Lourdes, before its depar- ments have been made. on "The Layman in the ture from Australian shores, lllllll lllllllll llllll lllllllll lllllllllll llllllll lllllll lllll lllllllllll Church." in a place take should Mr. Cul- Oblate Mission House Al Lesmurdie Procession lityThesaid,wordwas"lay," Cathedral which was the derived from first in Australia, and one On the first Sunday in May, South Perth the Greek. In the Old Tesof the first in the world, to be dedicated to the Immacu- parish will hold its 27th May procession. tament, it was used to deBe Opened By His Grace signate the people of God as late Conception after the The Oblates of Mary Immaculate cordially solemn definition of the Never has it been abandoned since its in- distinct from the Gentiles; the first four centuries dogma." ception. It is the oldest parish 'May proces- in A.D, it stood for the Chris- invite all to join them next Sunday at LesThe beautiful singing of sion in the Archdiocese. tian people as distinct from murdie in commemorating the centenary of the Cathedral choir under His Lordship Bishop Raf- cuddy of Kensington, will The non -baptised. the baton of Rev. P. Mc- ferty will carry the Mon- be stole deacon and the the meaning, in which Our Lactk's appearances at Lourdes. Their modern Cudden and the joyous ring- strance and the assistants Rev. J. Chauncey will conof Lourdes Monastery will be dedicated to Our part for only it stood cariling of the Cathedral the throne will be the duct the Marian singers and the Church, was therefore Lady Immaculate of Lourdes, and will be lon gave colour to the cere- at the direct processional T. McMahon Mgr. J. Rev. ancient from the different mony which concluded with the Rt. Rev. Mgr. E. hymns and devotions. officially opened by His Grace the Archone. the singing of the "Itiner- and The procession will begin arium" by the students from Sullivan. All Catholics were mem- bishop on Sunday next. The fair daughters three of course, St. Charles' Seminary who of the Mother Church of St. at 3 p.m., and, bers of the Church and At 3.15 p.m. there will be Lady of Lourdes will be ununbroken record will thereby united to God. The a Marian procession from veiled. were in attendance. are coming led our there will be no Church, however, was not the St. Brigid's college His Grace will then dedihold The ceremonies were un- Columba'spriests. their rain from 3 to 4.30 p.m. der the direction of the V. byThe just a community of be- grotto to the monastery cate the monastery. Solemn Rev. J. Caarmody, of Rev. J. P. Wilkinson, C.M., This year, in honour of lievers; it had also a hier- grounds. A Lourdes' tab- High Mass will be cerebratwill deaPark be Manning rector of St. Charles' Sem- con; the Rev. T. Linnane of the Lourdes Centenary, the archical structure. At the leau, featuring the combined ed at 4.15 with His Grace inary. -deacon; special sermon will be on Reformation, that structure choirs of the Mercy Sisters' presiding. The St. Brigid's Many among the vast con- Como will beJ. sub be had been bitterly attacked schools will follow during college will sing Dom Moand will Power and Lourdes Rev. E. gregation who sought even the McCudden of preached by Rev. Fr. Fin- and for several centuries which the statue of Our reno's Ninth Mass. standing room in the Cathe- the Rev. P. will had to be stoutly defebded. will also Walsh. There barr the be dral were visibly moved by Kensington, The defence was success-16 M.C. The Rev. J. McGilli- be a blessing of the sick. the impressive function.
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