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Monsignor Sullivan Pays Tribute To Fallen Heroes
Australia's Foremost Thinker To Return
Dr. Sheed Will
Lecture Here
His Grace the Archbishop presided, in cappo magna, at the Solemn Anzac Day Mass celebrated at St. Mary's Cathedral on April 25.
One of Australia's foremost Catholic laymen, Dr. F. J. Sheed, will visit Perth in May and deliver a lecture here, said the Rev. J. E. Bourke, diocesan inspector of schools.
Rt. Revs. Monsignori E. land forces took part in the J. Collins and E. Sullivan historic landing at Gallipoli. "The very name itself, assisted at the throne. The celebrant of the Mass ordinary enough in origin, E. Rogers,: has become a symbol of a was the Rev. E. assisted by the Rev. W. glorious chapter in AustraFoley (deacon) and the Rev.; lia's history and further -
Bow down, bow down and pray for us. Once more our anguished way we take Towards our Golgotha to make For our lovers sacrifice Turn hearts to us as we go by Salute those about to die
Plead for them, the deep bell toll Their sacrifice must soon be whole.' "For many of our fellow P. McCrann (sub-deacon). more, it has become a sym- Australians that sacrifice Besides the official guests bol of the courage and for - was made whole, bodies DR. FRANK SHEED and the Aquinas College titude of Australians, men buried in various parts world tour, which is mostly tion. cadet detachment a largeland women in many theatres of the world, souls immorholiday. This contact with the Mrs. Sheed has written a crowd filled the body of the of war. tal, and we, as we bow Sheed and Ward's pub- general religious or irreli- series of studies of Catho- Cathedral. "Today we honour them. down once again to witness lishing house, with branch- gious mind of the English lic thought and the official Among the official guests We honour all those who the Miracle of Calvary, pray es in London and New York, world has been the inspira- biography of G. K. Ches- were: the Chief Justice, have served our country in for them, turn our hearts to has rendered distinguished tion of his successful at- terton. and time of war in the differ- them and plead for them. Dwyer John Sir service to Catholic thinking tempts to make the richness "It was my privilege," Mrs. C. Drummond; Mr. F. ent services, in the two "It is a most helpful reEnglish-speaking in the of Catholic thought a felt said Father Bourke, "to C. Chaney, M.H.R. (rep. Great Wars and in various to them for world. Apart from that reality for his fellow Cath- meet Dr. Sheed in New Commonwealth Govt.) and other campaigns. We pay membrance whom we pray and a great service, both Mr. and Mrs. olics. it could Mrs. Chaney; Mr. W. Heg- a tribute of gratitude to consolation to us who pray York last year Sheed are world -famed for a consolation to think In London Dr. Sheed only be arranged by being ney, M.L.A. (rep. State them for their achievements; their writings and lectur- married Maisie Ward, a present at a pre -wedding Govt.); The Rt. Hon. the we pay a tribute of praise that the sons and daughters, ing. of a family that party for Wilfred Sheed. I Lord Mayor and Lady May- and gratitude for their loyal the brothers and husbands member Mr. Sheed has to his cre- has been Catholic since her was able to tell Dr. Sheed oress, (Mr. and Mrs. H. R. devotion to our country's and friends of years ago can dit a series of books Lt. Col. P. M. cause. grandfather, W. G. Ward, that the previous Sunday I Howard): benefit through our interCommunism and Man, A preceded Newman into the had heard in St. Patrick's Chanahan (rep. Gen. Officer "This tribute of honour and the Holy Mass Map of Life, Theology and Church in the middle of the Cathedral in New York a Commanding Western Com- and grateful remembrance cession at which we assist can Sanity, Society and Sanity, last century. and a very good mand); Lt. G. Lovell, R.A.N. is paid in many ways: in bring them to their final sermon and most recently Theology Officer-in- public assembly; in solemn and complete reward of Naval which was pure (rep. Two of his children have one for Beginners, not to speak inherited the double family Sheed. Charge); Wing. Commd. D. ceremonies and by the eternal life. of shorter published lec- talent have been many W. McCarthy (rep. Air Of- spoken word of praise. as a "Let us pray for the souls Rosemary "There tures, A Note on Reading brilliant translator, Wilfred sermons and talks in West- ficer Commanding); Mr. J. Above all, in keeping with of the dead whose memory and Education and Are We as yet restricted to Catholic ern Australia from the same Doyle; the Hon. E. Nulsen, one of the deepest instincts we have in our minds and Really Teaching Religion? Catholics will M.L.A.; the Hon. J. Heg- of the human heart, we hearts today, that they may source. but much rich journalism, with For his services in renlet to him to match have the opportunity of ney, M.L.A., and Mrs. Heg- honour the memory of those have eternal rest and peace, dering theology accessible time the family reputation. hearing Dr. Sheed lecture." ne'; the Hon. J. M. Fraser; who gave their lives, who that of them it may be said: real English and in to lay Mr. W. J. Wallwork, S.M. made the final, the supreme `The souls of the just are audiences, the rare honour and Miss Margaret Wall- sacrifice. in the hands of the Lord. of a doctorate in divinity M. Miracle Of Calvary and the sting of death shall ; was conferred on Dr. Sheed "TOT -EM -UP" JACKPOTS AGAIN! Asst;. "Here, in this Cathedral, not touch them'." on March 17 last year by Customs,t,lovery Collectortw.00. this morning, we honour the University of Lille. Fitzgerald; In Tot -Em -Up, No. 6, four entrants tied the memory of the fallen in Dr. Sheed is a graduate (rep. of Sydney Law School to for the highest score and three for the lowest. Morris and slot daughterssl-. a special way. We too reTopix Art Club member their courage and his study he dedicated which Hence all the prize money will jackpot to (Returned in explanation called Nulbranch ; Mrs. E. A. Clear devotion; we too remember 7. No. contest lity of Marriage. He went Friendly Union of their sufferings and privaLists Awards The highest score solutions-679-were submitted (sec. tions; we too remember to England soon after his Soldiers' Wives). The following candidates graduation in the twenties, by: Mgr. Sullivan preached', their glorious achievements; too remember their were successful in the and having founded the Miss V. J. E. Taylor, 47 Ashburton-st., Victoria the occasional sermon. Tak- we consecond competition Catholic Evidence Guild in ing as his text: "The souls supreme sacrifice. Park. "But before all else, we ducted by the Topix Art of the just are in the hands of Heights. God-given the auspices Joondanna their Kinsella-st., remember Club under Horton, 56 D. of the Lord and the sting of and the "Apostolate of the Migrants' Chaplain Mrs. M. Cullity, 41 Tyrell-st., Nedlands. death shall not touch them." destiny and we pray offer the Sacrifice of the Written Word." The con -(Book of Wisdom). The Rev. B. Jordan, asJoseph C. Lanigan, "South View," New Norcia. Mass for their souls; that test closed on April 4. sistant priest in the parish submitted solutions-41-were The lowest score they find eternal rest and Essay: "A Day with Snow AusSouth Sermon of Naracoorte, Occasional White"-Peter Hayes, 9 yrs., hanniness with God. tralia, arrived here by air by: said: Mgr. Sullivan 'The souls of the just are Mary's Mount, Kalamunda. Misses V. J. E. Taylor, 47 Ashburton-st., Victoria on April 28. "Every country has its in the hands of God. The Essay: "Recent Exploits Father Jordan will join Park. traditions and its sacred sting of death shall not of Sir Edmund Hillary" the Arcadia as chaplain to Midland. 25, P.O., Box the history J. Steele, in K. memories; of they have con touch them; Lorraine Murphy, 11 years. migrants en route to Sydevery country there are quered death.' Joseph C. Lanigan, "South View," New Norda. ney. Stella Maris College, Geroutstanding events which "There is another Who aldton. live in the memory of its conquered death. He it was Essay: A short story (oppeople; every country has ;Who said: `Greater love than tional) "Danny Wilson's its heroes whose exploits this no man has, that a man Drama Club" Paul de are recalled with pride and lay down his life for his Lano, 14 years, Christian are remem- friends'; and Who proved Brothers' College, Perth. Hagan's Tour whose names reverence and His great love by laying bered with Patricia Handwriting: down His life for all men, Migro, 11 years, St. Anne's The popular Irish gratitude. As from July 1, 1958, a new system of of the that all men might save Convent, North Fremantle. countries "In the tenor, its long his- their souls and win eternal Drawing: Crayon Coloursubscription to "The Record" will operate. O'Hagan, will arrive Old World with these national tradi- life. Valerie Hope, 10 yrs., ing It has been devised to keep subscriptions in Perth on May 13 to torY, "This worning, when we St. Anne's Convent, North tions are often centuries Mass, identical the offer hisrelated to old, they ae practice Fremantle. paid in advance, as is the normal of Cal-hn,_ give a series of re-i toric dates, turning points Drawing: Apple, Tomato with all periodicals and newspapers. momentous vary,with for the fallen, we of history, Monica Fitzand Orange Present subscribers prior to the expiry of their citals. which havedeely Christ's Sacrifice of His life gerald, 12 years, Stella Mar eventsv is announced relationship is College, Geraldton (spewith theirs country's subscription, will receive a card requesting re- byHistheitinerary Australian Broadhelped to mould the which was illustrated beau- cial merit). newal for a further 12 months. This should be casting Commission as fol- and tifully and sensitively by a characte of its people. Drawing: "A Typical West completed and returned to this office together with lows: "In our country, Austra- soldier poet of the first Australian Country Road" May 15, recital in Capi- lia, with its short span of World War. remittance. Pauline Duffy. St. Mary's Theatre; 17, recital in history, they are more re"He describes a battery College, Leederville. On receipt of card and remittance, the subscrib- tol Town Hall; May cent and nearer to our own moving up from a rest camp Kalgoorlie winning entries will er will continue to receive "The Record" for the 20, recital in Albany Town day, yet some of them al- to the front line, in the quiet be (The published serially in the Hall, 21, recital in Narro- ready belong to the life of of dawn and passing a little Children's Corner.) subsequent 12 months. _ in the country. Among them church when 'a bell tolls If card and remittance are not returned, this gin Town Hall; 22, recital 24, Katanning Town Hall; the day which has come to thrice and then is still,' It will be taken as notice of cancellation. recital in Geraldton Town mean much to us, which is the solemn moment of the Mass New subscribers must forward the 12 months' Hall; 27, Recital in Min- recalls to Us a glorious Consecration, and, address Mass is offered at St. subscription (30/4) in advance before the paper ers' Institute Hall, Collie; national achievement, which ing the unseen worshippers, Mary's Cathedral each 28, recital in Memorial Hall, brings back to us the most he says: will be posted to them. 29, recital in cherished memories of the '0 people who bow down Friday at 12.10 p.m. Subscribers are requested to co-operate with Donnybrook; Hall, On the first Friday of Railways Institute to see heroes of Australia, is this each month there is an this office in the new arrangement as considerable Bunbury; 31, recital in Fre- day, Anzac Day, named for The Miracle of Calvary The bitter and the glor- additional Maas at 5.46, loss has been incurred in the past through tardy mantle Town Hall. 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