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The Record Newspaper 12 June 1958

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Archbishop Opens Extensions Under Perth Control To Church At Mundaring

Cocos Islands Come

His Grace the Archbishop has been inOn June 1, His Grace the Archbishop blessed and declared formed by the Apostolic Delegate, the Most Rev. R. Carboni, that the Sacred Congrega- the Church of the Sacred Heart, Mundaring. Archbishop presided tion of Propaganda Fide has transferred to atThe High Mass in the new him jurisdiction over the Cocos (Keeling) sanctuary, prior to the ceremony. Islands. He was assisted at the

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His Grace will exercise the largest, is six miles long throne by the Rt. Rev. Mgr. over the Islands the same and here most of the Euro- E. Collins and the Rt. Rev. jurisdiction as he has over pean community are settled. Mgr. E. Sullivan. the other parts of the ArchThe Rt. Rev. Mgr. E. Kendiocese. nedy, V.G. was assistant Formerly under the jurpriest and the V. Rev. Dean isdiction of the Bishop of J. Hogan, Adm. master of Darwin, the transfer to ceremonies. Perth has been made owing The Rev. T. O'Kane, to Qantas Empire Airways There has been a steady parish priest, was celebrant their re-routed having Rev. Constellations stream of applications by of the Mass with the Holy Name men to par- D. Lenihan, deacon and the. through Perth to Cocos. -deacon. sub O'Mara P. Rev. His Grace plans to send ticipate in the annual rea priest from the Arch- treats and it was learnt Children from the Mundiocese to minister to the yesterday that there were daring convent school, conneeds of the islanders four ducted by the Sisters of St. only six vacancies re- Joseph of the Apparition, times a year. The Rev. P. O'Mara will maining in the first retreat sang the music of the Mass leave for Cocos on June 14 which will be held on in beautiful and devotional on a four -day visit. fashion. It will be recalled the June 14 and 15. At the conclusion of the The position in regard to Mass the Archbishop comCocos Islands ceased to form part of the Colony of other retreats is as follows: plimented Father O'Kane Singapore when they were second (June 21-22), eight and the people on their fine placed under the authority vacancies; third (June 28- achievement. He was preof 29), of the sent, he said, when the first Australia on November 23, (July 19-20), 19 vacancies; church was dedicated in fifth (July 26-27), eight 1933. 1955. The Archbishop of Singa- vacancies; sixth (August 23pore had jurisdiction over 24), fully booked; seventh At the time it had ample the Islands prior to their retreats (August 30-31), 13 accommodation. But Mundaring had made great provacancies. transfer to Darwin. Members of the S.I.C. Old gress since then, and for the Situated in the Indian Ocean, about 1,850 miles Boys' Association have ar- past few years it was found north of Perth and 2,290 ranged to participate in this that the accommodation was miles due west of Darwin, last retreat and already 25 altogether inadequate. Rather than extend the love than the life of Jesus could hear holy Mass more loves of his life as they were 25 small islands form a members have made reserHoly of his Divine Master. He receive coral atoll. West Island, vations. original church, they had Christ. For love of His devoutly, acted wisely in deciding to Father and in obedience to Communion more frequent- had provided them with a build a new one, even His will He came into the ly, make a visit often, make church which by its beauty it was not completed. world to repair the wrongs the Holy Hour of reparation and dignity would inspire Rome Appoints First Exarch For though to fulfil the desires of It was a solid, dignified done to Him, and to offer and the nine First Fridays. them Many churches were dedi- the Sacred Heart. building perfect praise and sacrifice devotional and In that church they could cated to the Sacred Heart worthy of the magnificent to His glory. Ukrainians Of Byzantine Rife Jesus and today they had hear Holy Mass with greater site and worthy of the high That motive of love of His of attention and fervour, apof assisting at happiness the which for His Excellency the Apostolic Delegate, the and holy purpose Father could be seen in His the blessing and dedication proaching the altar rails was erected. every word and every ac- of yet another. The church more frequently. It was a Most Rev. R. Carboni, has announced the it Stone churches were, un- tion and found its practical twenty-five years church they could not pass appointment by the Holy Father of the Most fortunately, all too rare. expression in obedience to built there dedicated to the without being drawn in to fortunate in His will. "I do always," He ago and Mundaring Rev. Ivan Prasko as first Exarch Apostolic that it had was had been en- speak to the Lord Who Heart Sacred a granite quarry said, "the things that please waited for them, sometimes and beautified. larged Ruthenian -Byzantine of the Ukrainians for quite convenient. Him." The beauty of that church spending a whole hour in rite resident in Australia. Sermon reparation for the coldness Side by side with His love of their devotion and the Occasional The Exarch Apostolic - He arrived in Melbourne for His Father and flowing priest should be an of others. His Grace praised the from it was His love for us. parish designate, who has been in 1950, and has since On the first Friday of inspiration to them. In Father stationed at St. John's, East laboured there, residing courage and vision of he was It was impossible to read the straightened economic cir- every month they could at St. O'Kane. The people, Melbourne, Victoria will be from 1950-1954 come there to receive the Gospels without seeing that he undertook cumstances continue titular Bishop of Zygana and Monica's Presbytery, Moo- confident, would The love shine forth from its the work of extension and Bread of Heaven. the Exarchate will bave its nee Ponds, and from 1954- to give him every co-opera- every page. They saw it in did much of the manual church blessed today by the 1958 at St. John's Presby- tion. See in Sydney. a memorial was Archbishop His hands. numberless the own cures of his with work They now had a school sick, in His tender mercy Bishop tery East Melbourne. Lordship His He did so, because the to the love of God for men church (both built in for sinners, in His parables rider his direction a and Prasko is the son of the late glory of God and the love and the love of man for worthy of any and teaching. granite) Wasyl Prasko and Maria Ukrainian Centre has been souls were the dominant God. of parish. Prasko. He was born in 1914 established in Melbourne. They saw it above all in The occasional sermon at Zbaraz in the Western was preached by the Rev. T. His painful death for us on Ukraine, and ordained to McDermott, 0.M.I., who said the Cross. They saw it in the priesthood for the Archthat the whole history of His desire to remain forever diocese of Lviv in 1939. Corpus Christi At West Perth the human race might be with us in the Blessed SacHe first studied at the revelathe rament. in up summed Academy, Greek Catholic tion of each man's love. All Lviv, from 1933-37; he then The Xaverian Club lists his desires, sympathies and Ways Of Reparation went to Rome, where he functions below: ambitions sprang from and studied at the Pontifical June 16: Religious discus- turned to the' love that A great devotion to that Urban University of Pro- sion love of Christ for us grew of the home his life. at night paganda Fide (1937-1939); Miss J. Lilley, 2 Stirling- dominated It was the source of his steadily in the Church and the Pontifical Institute for hwy., Nedlands. of centuries after sorrows, became his Studies (1939- June 20: Informal social joys and of Oriental happiness and of his known far and wide as de1942), and the Pontifical at the Highgate parish hall. his misery. It might be, as it votion to the Sacred Heart Gregorian University (1942June 24: Dinner dance. was intended to be, his sal- of Jesus. 1943). club vation; it also might be and at all available Tickets It received a great imIn Rome he obtained his functions. sometimes had been, his de- petus from the apparitions doctorate in Oriental studies tennis is conducted struction. Night of our Lord to St. Margaret (history), and his licentiate each Wednesday evening at "The force of our love," Mary in 1675. There, while of Sacred Theology. He the Claremont Showgrounds showing His sorrow for the the "is Augustine St. wrote Ukrainian, speaks English, at 7.45 p.m. of every- action of those who gave Russian G e r man and The Xaverian Club is a impelling motive and be- only ingratitude, in return In the procession (above) held at West Perth on Sunday Italian. social gathering for single thing within us." His love, He gave to her to honour the feast of Corpus Christi, the Rt. Rev'. He was chaplain to Ukrai- Catholics over the age of fore him Our Divine Lord for and to all faithful people, last Mgr. E. Sullivan carried the Monstrance. Poles, Hungarnian emigrants in Italy from 23 years. Enquiries regard- Himself had said: "Where redoubling for a motive 1945-50 and a consultor to ing membership may be thy treasure is, there is thy their love for Him. That ians and Italian groups took part, each reciting the Rosary in its own language. Benediction was imparted at three the Apostolic Visitor to had by contacting the sec- heart also." Nowhere could they see motive was to be reparation. altars, each representing one of the communities. Western retary, lla Learoyd-st., Mt. in Ukrainians reparathat five ways In UA4450) a life that was more domi(Tel. Europe, Monsignor Giovanni Lawley. They be made. could tion a single-minded by nated after 6 p.m. Bucko.

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