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The Record Newspaper 29 May 1958

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Poles Mark Episcopal Jubilee Of Protector

Coming Feasts At Cathedral

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Bishop Rafferty Opens C.W.L. State Conference

On Monday, June 2, the transferred feast of Our Lady, Help of Christians Patroness of His Grace, Archbishop J. Gawlina, spent a busy week visiting (principal Masses will be Australia), and addressing Polish groups in Perth, Bunbury, Northam and offered at St. Mary's Collie. In addition he celebrated his episcopal silver jubilee here, Cathedral at 6.45 and 9 was received by our civic leaders and addressed a diocesan rally a.m. will of the Children of Mary. Up to 1,200 Poles attended the round Evening devotions be conducted at 7.30 p.m. of ceremonies. at the Lady Chapel and will comprise Rosary, Litany of Loreto and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. On Thursday, June 5, the feast of Corpus Christi, there will be Masses at 6.45 a.m. and 5.45 p.m.. Confessions will be heard On Friday, May 23, the 20th annual conon Wednesday from 12-1 p.m., 4-6 p.m. and after ference of the Catholic Women's League was Novena devotions. opened at the Catholic Centre by His LordOn Friday, June 6, the Forty Hours devotion will ship, the Most Rev. J. J. Rafferty. A very Solemn High large and representative attendance was commence. Mass will be offered at 6.30

present at both sessions despite the blustery a.m. As this day is the first conditions. Friday there will also be a Two papers were read bute to Mrs. Patricia Smith, lunch hour Mass at 12.10 p.m. and an evening Mass during the morning session, the retiring secretary, for the first entitled "The Lay her loyal support and coat 5.45. The Blessed Sacrament Apostolate" and the second operation and thanked other will then be continuously "Paganism outdoes Modern members for the splendid effort during the year. Times." exposed until 11 p.m. A word of congratulation The latter paper was a Solemn High Mass for peace will again be cele- copy of the sermon preach- also went to the new memon the executive, bers offered Mass High brated on June 7 at 6.30 ed at the recent namely, Mrs. Haynes (seca.m. Exposition will then in Brisbane at Federal conference of Cath- retary) and Mrs. Murphy ensue until 10 p.m. (vice-president). The devotion will con- olic women. His Lordship, in reply, An inspiring address was thanked the president and clude at 7.30 p.m. on Sungiven by Rev. M. Cussen, members for the generous day evening, June 8. "

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The Sacred Heart sodal- 0.P., entitled "Motherhood, donation and congratulated ity will act as official watch- Divine and Human. the branches for the The Rt. Rev. Mgr. A. T. all ers before the Blessed Sacsplendid work being done. the spiritual rament from 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Langmead, He hoped that the ensuHoly Name Society mem- director, opened the after- ing year would bring an Inbers will attend from 6 noon session and address- crease in membership, with P.m. until the close on ed the assembly. further branches being esFriday and Saturday even- The guest speaker was tablished. ings. The Children of the Rt. Rev. Mgr. E. SulliThe annual Communion Mary sodality will be on van who chose to speak on Family held in St. Mary's CatheCatholic "The duty on Sunday. dral on May 25, at 5 p.m., In connection with the Movement." Mrs. Ridge, the president, was very well attended by feast of the National Patroness the Cathedral novena welcomed His Lordship, the members who afterfor the preservation of Aus- Bishop Rafferty, and said wards enjoyed tea in the tralia takes on additional how happy she was to hand hall at the Victoria-sq. (Top left): Diocesan rally of Children of Mary at Cathedral. (Top right): Archbishop significance. a cheque for £100 to him, Convent. Prendiville congratulates Archbishop Gawlina on his jubilee; (bottom left): Mr. Novena devotions a r e as a donation to St. Charles' The Rev. A. M. Wickers, Czapski presents the Archbishop with the traditional gifts of bread and salt; (bottom held at the Cathedral every Seminary, from the Catho- O.S.M., gave an informal right): Mr. W. S. Lonnie (president R.S.L.)greets Archbishop Gawlina. Wednesday evening from lic Women's League. address on "Our Blessed She paid a personal tri- Lady" which was much apAfter his arrival on May wish them 100 Years" in community at the Town 7.30-8 p.m. , preciated by the large num21, His Grace offered Mass honour of both prelates. Hall. ber of ladies present. Archbishop Gawlina was for the Polish -American On May 25, in the prenuns at their North Perth sence of 1,200 Poles His attended during his visit by The general meeting will REGIMENTAL BLESSES PRIEST convent on May 22. Grace offered Mass at the the three Polish chaplainsbe held at the Catholic In the evening he attend- Redemptorist Church, North the V. Rev. W. Dzieciol, the Centre on Wednesday, June ed a meeting of the Polish Perth. He blessed the ban- Rev. B. Binkowski and the 4, commencing at 1 p.m. COLOURS FOR FIRST TIME Association at their head- ner of the Polish ex -service- Rev. B. Gaikowski. A demonstration of knitquarters in Brisbane-st. men and conferred the Sacwill be given during In a colourful ceremony held in the Uni- ting On May 23, the Arch- rament of Confirmation on afternoon. the (Please bishop travelled to Bunbury 93, mostly adults. versity grounds on Sunday last, May 25, His note the alteration in the left where he was liturgically afternoon he In the time.) The hostesses will received at St. Patrick's for Northam where he was In "Tot -Em-Up" No. 10, Excellency the Governor (Lt -General Sir be the Cathedral branch. Cathedral by the Most Rev. liturgically received by the two contestants deadlock- Charles Gairdner) presented the Colours Leederville branch memL. Goody, Bishop of Bun - V. Rev. Dean Ahern and ed for the highest score of will hold a meeting on (the Queen's and the Regimental) to the bers bury. welcomed. The Rev. B. Sunday evening, June 1, 637. after devotions. Western Australian University Regiment, After formally welcoming Binkowski also spoke, in GawArchbishop Polish. had than five No fewer the Protector of Poles-in Pictured P. 13: On behalf called on each of the three exile, Bishop Coody impart- lina preached and gave level pegging for the lowest of Catholic Chaplain -Gen- chaplains representing the score of 46. ed Pontifical Benediction of Benediction. the Rev. E. E. Rogers Chaplains General concernHence no prize will be eral, the Blessed Sacrament. His by the Rev, F. Dil- ed, to consecrate, bless and Premier Attends in either section assisted awarded Grace preached in English In the evening the Arch- this week. The prize money lon blesses the colours in the dedicate the colours respecand Polish. of His Excellency tively, for the members of presence blessed Polish House. will go to a jackpot in conGawlina bishop Archbishop the Governor and Colonel the regiment who are to Some 400 attended the func- test No. 11. The East Victoria Park preached to the Poles at tion, including the Premier, J. E. Barrett (Honorary possess them. His Excellency then pre- branch of the Y.C.W. will The highest score was Colonel of the Regiment), Collie on May 24 and then the Hon. A. R. G. Hawke. sented the colours to the hold their first combined returned to Perth for the After a round of official submitted by N. Woolner, foreground. Cannington, celebration of his jubilee at visits to the Governor, the Chapman -rd., It is believed to be the two junior subalterns who general meeting with the Anzac House. Premier and the Lord Mayor and S. J. Winchcomb, 18 first ceremony of its kind in received them on behalf of N.C.G.M. on June 8 at 8,30 p.m. at the church -hall. which Catholic chaplains the Regiment. Prendiville His Grace addressed a dio- Gladstone -rd., Rivervale. Archbishop At the same time the who tied for have participated in this There will be a discussion attended the function and cesan rally of the Children The five Governor exhorted e t h W. score were: lowest 'on the subject of company State. the Cathedral. spoke highly of the 6,000 of Mary at 8 Ozone -parade, In accordance with the members of the Regiment to keeping, followed by a On May 27, the Arch- Mason, Poles and their chaplains in worththeir colours carry Wool"Learn to Dance" class, N. governing Cottesloe; new regulations North Clontarf visited bishop this State. Chapman -rd., Canning - army ceremonial, the Com- ily and to respect them for games and supper. Gawlina Boys' Town where he was ner, Archbishop they represented. Re- what On Sunday, June 15, anthanked His Grace for the received by the Clontarf ton; A. G. Henderson, 49 manding Officer of A.theMcD. The ceremony concluded other dance will be held at giment, Lt. Col. spiritual ministrations to band. He offered Mass in French-st., e with the traditional parad- the church -hall commench t Weldconducted Day, 26 Heights: C. Coward, Archchapel and addressed the the in the Poles ing of the colours for all ing at 8.30 p.m. st., Palmyra, and John ceremony. the boys. diocese. At the appropriate time, present to see and salute. Hamlyn-st., In the evening he attend- Mahoney, 4 The Poles present then the Commanding Officer (See Page 13 for photo) sang their traditional, "We ed a reception of the Polish Essendon, Victoria.

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Youth Dance At Vic. Park

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