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Holy Name Men Will Rally At 'Cathedral On Sunday
Priests of the metropoliArrangements have been completed for tan area are reminded that the monthly day of recol- the annual rally of the Holy Name Society lection will take place at Sunthe Monastery, North Perth, to be held in St. Mary:s Cathedral on answer devout rally was the on Tuesday, May 13, com- day night, May 11. to those who had doubts of in a steady stream mencing at 10 a.m. Mr. Frank Sheed and his wife will arrive come Members are requested to' in from their presses since Intending retreatants are be in their places in the the role of thethesociety faith of in Perth on May 18 and they will lecture in 1926. urged to notify the monas- Cathedral some time before strengthening Catholic men and a rebuff Most of England's great tery on Monday, May 12. the Subiaco City Hall on the following even- writers-Chesterton, the time of commencement to those who sought to play Belloc, at 7.30 p.m. The arrange- down the Catholic man's uning, Monday, May 19, at 8.15. Ronald , Knox, Christopher ments provide for the devo- swerving adherence to These two well-known and his writing. But these Dawson-have left the pubtions to follow the proce- Catholic principles, so eloCatholics have rendered are only a part of his apos- lication of their books in the in laid down dure We regret that in the list quently expressed by obserthe hands of Sheed and great service to the Church. tolic life. of official guests at the society's manual for the vance of the simple rules of in the publishing field. In addition, and in part- Ward. meeting. the society. But not content with this, Anzac Day Requiem the normal Dr. Sheed has establish- nership with his brilliant The Rosary will be recited ed himself as a clear and wife (she was Maisie Ward Frank Sheed and Maisie names of Mr. J. M. O'Brien by the spiritual director RETREATS forceful writer and has lec- and still writes under that Ward have combed the (Commissioner of Police) (the Rev. P. J. Carmody) There has been a gratify and King (representbooks of A. C. Continet for outgreat name), he founded the tured extensively. who will also lead in the ing stream of applications He was associated with Catholic publishing house standing merit, arranged ing the Air Force Associa- recitation for the retreats to be con their translation and given tion) were inadvertently prayers. of the prescribed ducted by the Society at the Catholic Evidence Guild of Sheed and Ward. English-speakomitted. them to the tagk regularno small It would be in Sydney and has A special sermon will be the Redemptorist Monastery ly addressed crowds out of to list the titles which have ing world. preached by the V. Rev. W. this year The first retreat doors in England. He will Cagney, 0.M.I., Superior of will be held on the week speak here on :'Reading the Oblate Lourdes Monas- end of June 14-15 and others and Sanity." are as follows: Second, June tery at Lesmurdie. Mrs. Sheed, better known A collection will be taken 21-22; third, June 28-29; as Maisie Ward, is one of up for the society's bursary fourth, July 19-20; fifth, the Most distinguished of fund for the maintenance July 26-27 sixth, August 23 Catholic women writers. Her of a student at St. Charles' 24; seventh, August 30-31. biography of the late G. K. Names of members seekSeminary. Chesterton is the most comBranches almost without ing to make these retreats plete work on this subject. forwarded to the should cancelled have Through the correspondence columns of an English Catholic exception in parish churches general be secretary. Mgr. J. T. McMahon reThese cently paid tribute to her paper and the generosity of an Irish woman, St. Charles' Semin- meetings to enable members to par- applications will be acknowas an outstanding speaker. two individually 'edged Transrally. in the Her topic here in Perth ary, Guildford, will soon come into possession of an oil painting ticipate prior to the mem"St. Charles Borromeo witness of the universality port should provide no weeks will be the "Apostolate of of its patron saint. the making concerned ber was the first great Counter- of Holy Mother Church, and ornblem as branch members the Mind." That the news should cars will gladly accom- retreats. This acknowledgIt is to be hoped that the come just at this time is Reformation saint and one proof that her saints can with those who should ment should act as a reopportunity to hear hese appropriate since Seminary for whom St. Francis de never be "forgotten," as modate find any problem in this di- minder. two leading Catholic think- Sunday falls on Sunday Sales (their lives overlapped suggested by the correspon- rection. The subscription has been by a few years) had a great dent whose letter began this ers will not be lost to those next, May 11. General Secretary Mark fixed at £2, which will be veneration. In one of his story. who are interested. Stanfrom members as of "The collected The issue Foley said this week that letters St. Francis refers to Monday week will be dard" of March 21, publish- him as a not very learned The V. Rev. J. P. Wilkin- the rally was a challenge they enter the retreats. their only lecture night here ed in Dublin, tells the train person who, nevertheless, son, C.M., rector of St. to the society at a time The prayers cf members and the sponsors would like of events which led to the was a magnificent preacher Charles' said he hopes to when member's loyalty to are requested for the souls t he securing the following recently to see the Subiaco City Hall seminary -which should perhaps secure the painting through their faith was under con- ofdeceased: A. J. Cochrane in Hammersley-rd. crowded painting. make him the patron of the good offices of one of stant and ever increasing and M. J. Cour(Highgate) out for this occasion. Standard:" Writes "The outside the priests of the Archdio- challenges from preachers. tenay (East Victoria Park). Admission will be only "The story began in the sources. on furlough cese now forshould be glad to "I 2/6. correspondence columns of A largely attended and R.I.P. ward to the owner any abroad. On April 25, Dr. Sheed our English contemporary, from readers who spoke to 2,000 people in the the "Catholic Herald," in letters would like to have the picSydney Domain from the January when a Middlesex ture donated to them for a ORPHANAGE GROTTO BLESSED BY ARCHBISHOP editor platform of the Catholic reader wrote to the imposchurch or work dedicated to Evidence Guild which he set saying: 'It is quite to pur- St. Charles." country sible in this up there in 1925. chase a picture, let alone a The doctor's generous Dr. Sheed's book "Theo- medal or statuette of St. offer, thus conveyed by the logy and Sanity" became a Charles Borromeo. "Catholic Herald" brought than (more breq-celler 'Recently on his feast a goodly response: there 150,000) by any standards. day, Nov. 4, I heard him were eleven applications for Soon to appear in Aus- described by Canon Bartlett the painting, but two were tralia is "Theology for Be- (of Westminster Cathedral) in respect of one church. ginners," which is selling as a 'giant' among Saints. The applications were on even faster than its prede- In the Encyclical 'Editae behalf of three colleges, two cessor in the United States. Semper' of May 26, 1910, schools, two seminaries, two St. Pius X clearly churches, and one chapel Only the good Lord knows Pope shows the reasons why we what Frank Sheed has ac- should invoke St. Charles' of-ease. complished by his lecturing today.'
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St. Charles' Will Receive
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aid Why St. Charles? Some weeks later the In finally selecting the 'Catholic Herald' column- Diocesan Seminary of Perth, 'Jotter,' published a Is ist, Fr. photograph of St. Charles' Western Australia, she was portrait in oils sent to him influenced by the fact that At 7 p.m. on Sunday lost a very simple but impressive cereby the lady referred to in the newer countries, like Made above, and alongside the Australia, there are won- mony marked the blessing by His Grace the Archbishop of a new was this com- derful opportunities for zea- grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes which has been erected at St. Advice has been receiv- photograph lous young priests to extend ment: ed from Rome that the V. Christ's kingdom on earth., Joseph's Orphanage, Wembley. am 'I delighted this week Rev. J. P. Wilkinson, C.M., to print an unknown por- The Rector of St. Charles' With His Grace was the grotto at Lourdes. The imitation spring into a lily has tried time and Rev. J. M. O'Grady (chap- statue of Our Lady is pond at the foot of the rector of St. Charles Semi- trait of the great St. Charles Seminary to unsuccessfully, but again, illuminated and grotto. to the Orphanage) brightly plain nary, has been appointed Borromeo. This is through obtain a picture of their and the In the lovely setting of Rev. J. Depiazzi there is an altar for the kindness of a reader patron saint for the future Provincial of the Vincen- the of Mass set in the orphanage gardens the celebration (acting -director of Catholic in Ireland who is in posgrotto is extremely effective the rock cave. tian Fathers in Australia. session of the picture and priests in his care." Migration and Welfare). Water flows down in an and very beautiful. Rev. F. Walsh recitThe Vincentian Fathers has sent me the photo- Although the other appli- ed The the Rosary and this was were founded by St. Vin- graph. More than this, she cants will ife disappointed, followed brilliantly a by cent de Paul and introduc- is prepared to make' a gift there will be "consolation simple sermon to the as- WINNERS OF TOT -EM-UP, No. 1 ed to Australia from Ire- of the portrait to a church prizes" for them. Th "Stan- sembled children. The Rev. The winner of the land in 1885. Australia be- or seminary or institution dard" has arranged for each C. Cahill, C.Ss.R., was the came a separate province in or school dedicated to St. to receive a full -colour pho- preacher. highest score in "Tot -Em Charles. original 1926. tograph of the Father Cahill briefly re- 6 ," No. 7, is Miss C. A 0 'She tells me that the O D D They are represented in picture is mainly red in painting of St. Charles, so counted the familiar story Briant, 6 Nakina-street, Cardinal great the that Sydney, of dioceses at the apparitions of the colour with gold embroidUD E Albany, with a total of 111 Bathurst, Melbourne, Perth, ery on the wrist and grey- Archbishop can be more o urged the and Lourdes 111 Rockhampton, ish cloth below the cape. adequaely honoured in the children to live always lives 665. She will receive Lo Brisbane, LD LD Adelaide and Dunedin in From the, photograph it churches, seminaries, schools of prayer and devotion to £8/16/-. and colleges dedicated to the Blessed Eucharist and 11 communities. seems to me an excellent LD 0 Lo parts of the penance. W. Mason of 8 Ozone 0 Father Wilkinson will and even moving picture, him in various The ceremony ended with parade. North Cottesloe, have his headquarters at and a good resemblance to world. Lo Africa, Malta, England, Benediction of the Blessed wins £4/8/ for the lowest Eastwood, N.S.W., where he go by other portraits. It score with a total of 42. these are the Sacrament. will replace the V. Rev. N. might well have been paint- Australia The grotto is a simple "Tot -Em -Up" No. 9, aped for or not long after his destinations to which the S. Rossiter, C.M. 1111111 Saint's picture will go, true reproduction of the original pears on Page 9. canonisation in 1610.
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