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Gets Bishop Rafferty Confers Graduate Fellowship Priesthood At N. Norcia Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Laurence have just received word that their son Gerald
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Father George Vill, Regional Head Of Pallottines, Dies Suddenly
has been awarded a On July 1, the Most Rev. J. J. Rafferty, year. Father McBride is a "Ramsay Memorial FelBenedictine Oblate. for advanced reAuxiliary Bishop in Perth, ordained the Rev. When Father McBride lowship search in Science." Brian McBride of the New Norcia diocese to was made a deacon on Mon- The Fellowship is valued the other three stud- at A £.850 p.a. and is grantthe sacred priesthood in the Pro-Cathedral day, ents were ordained sub - ed for two years. deacons. They are Rev. at New Norcia. Mr. Laurence, who is en-
Martin Laginskie, gaged in research studies at On the previous day three the New Norcia diocese. He Dom students received subdia- ban his theological studies O.S.B., and Rev. J. Smith, the University of Leeds, conate and Rev. Mr. Mc- at the Abbey, early in 1955, a seminarian for the diocese will take out the fellowship Bride was made a deacon and will complete them this of New Norcia. therg, where he will proceed by Bishop Rafferty. to the Ph.D. degree. Rev. B. McBride celeMr. Laurence received his brated his first Holy Mass Three Ways To Help Enquiry Day secondary education at the / in the Pro -Cathedral at Brothers' High Christian New Norcia on July 2. School, Highgate and at After that he offered Mass For Those Not Of Our Faith where he College Aquinas in each of the colleges and Many people are showing a keen interest gained five, distinctions in schools of New Norcia beCertificate. fore setting out to visit his in the Day of Enquiry which is planned for the Leaving the University Later, at people in N.S.W. of Western Australia, he Sunday, July 20, at Joseph's St. Orphanage, Father McBride, eldest his B.Sc. degree with Their chief interest gained son of Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Station-st., Wembley. first class honours and more Bride of Fivedock parish, is to ask how they can help in any was admitted to recently way. Sydney, was born at Glen The first and most urgent gion which are given at the the M.Sc. degree by the Innes, N.S.W., and received need university. same is for the prayers of Catholic Centre on Thurshis early education from the Sisters of St. Joseph in that many people, for the gift day nights, at least for the first few times. of Faith is from God. town. Prayer, however, should The most important object studies lead on to human effort and secondary His of the Day of Enquiry is to Fr. Wickers were made at Marist High co-operation with divine interest those not of the School, Lismore, N.S.W. assistance. Faith in these talks, a new Father McBride has had there someone whom series of which will start on Give Marian Talks experience both as a reli- youIs could accompany to the To give people an opporgious and lay teacher, in day Is there some relative, Thursday, July 24. the Catholic schools throughout some friend, a fiance, a The Day of Enquiry begins tunity to respondOurto Lady at 10 a.m. and continues urgent requests of the Commonwealth. work -mate? a companion, and RepaConsecration for throughout the day until In 1951, he began his Almost always it is neces- 4.30 p.m. Lunch will be ration to Her Immaculate philisophy studies at Asoneself and provided. Those who are Heart a further series of sumption Seminary, N.S.W. sary to sacrifice coming are asked to notify talks have been arranged After further studies in to come with them. Further, come V.S.A., he was, some months it may be necessary to ex- Catholic missions, Catholic as under: the talks them to Centre, Victoria - square, Seven lectures on the after his return to Austra- with By the sudden death in Sydney of their lia, adopted as a student for plaining the Catholic reli- Perth. (BF 1889) by Wed- singular place of Mary in Regional Superior the V. Rev. George Vill, nesday, July 16 for the con- our lives will be given at the venient arranging of the Children of Mary chapel, S.C.A., the Pallottine Fathers and Brothers Lose catering. Victoria -square, by the Rev. in Australia have suffered a severe loss. A third and final way in A. M. Wickers, O.S.M. Father Lady, Mother Thrice Adof No details which the Day of Enquiry Commencing Friday, July Vill's Sr. are at hand as mirable, which is so much may be helped is by making 11 at 7.45 p.m., and con- we go death he was admired and appreciated by to press, but financial contribution to- tinuing each Friday at the seemingly stricken without all who visit it. The death on June 26 of Sister M. Celes- awards hour for six weeks, warning at the age of 50 which same expenses the From Kew he was transtine of the Hungarian Poor Sisters of Our will be about twenty-five the last lecture will be on years. ferred to the parish of Silis a very rea- Thursday, August 21, the verwater in Sydney and laboured Lady leaves a gap in the small community poinds. This Father Vill had sonable amount, for it is ex- eve of the Feast of the Imfor 20 years in later to the rectorship of at Subiaco which found refuge here when pected that more than a maculate Heart of Mary. faithfully the novitiate which has been aboriginal missions as the These talks are being well as in the Catholic shifted from Kew to Straththey were expelled from Red China in 1951. hundred will sit dow nto sponsored De Montthe by lunch. field. apostolate in the Eastern Born in Hungary in 1872, Donations may be left at fort group, room 9, 65 St. States. In 1956 Father Vill was she entered the convent at Catholic Missions, Catholic Cteoree's-terrace. Country Requiem Mass for the re- appointed Regional Superthe age of 19 and took her learnin interested readers -square. Victoria Centre, of the Pallottines in ior will of soul be pose his first vows in 1896. No non-Catholic who at- ing more about De Mont - offered this morning at the Australia. During his two She taught in the convent may Mary to devotion himself fort's commit tends will Church -Hall of Our Lady years in office he purchased schools of her Order in write to the above address. Queen of Apostes, Riverton. two houses in N.S.W. in any way. one Kolosca for 30 years, speHis Grace the Archbishop to provide accommodation cialising in music, choral for Pallottine theologians will preside at the obsequies. work and drawing. Manly seminary .Here Father Vill was born in attending Who Br. In 1926, despite her weak the other for philosoBatavia in 1908. In 1935 and health and age she was sent at phers Stratfield. he came to Australia as a Sydney Dies Last year Father Vill to the China mission. Here Pallottine student and pur- snent she laboured first at the months visiting his theological studies all thethree Kening mission centre and both of whom sued mission stations in brothers, of two elder The at Corpus Christi College, W.A. At later at Shingshien. In the time of his have given more than 60 years of service to Werribee. China in 1946 she celebrathe was planning a He was ordained b y death ed her golden jubilee as a new novitiate in N.S.W. the work of the Christian Brothers, Laurence Archbishop Mannix in nun. Col- 1938, his first appointment May he rest in peace. Waverley in died Tevlin, Berchmans With the coming of the being to the Vicariate of the lege, Sydney, on June 9, aged 80 years. Communist regime, t h e Kimberleys where he workthe he assumed a less prominent ed amongst the aborgines Of recent years, Sisters suffered severe peryounger brother, Br. J. S. position from the time he for two years. secution. All the HungarTevlin, former Provincial was assigned to Western ian nuns were expelled in In 1941 he was on loan Xaverian Club functions of Australia in 1938. 1950. Consultor, Inspector of Mel- are listed below:Later, in 1948, he return- to the Archdiocese Schools and Superior of St. 1952 saw the coming of bourne where he worked his for July 8: Meeting and social Waverley to ed St. C.B.C., and Kevin's Sister Celestine to Perth Late Sister Celestine three years in the par- at the Savoy ballroom comKilda, has been better fourth stay there, continuing for with her religious Sisters at of Victor- mencing at 8 p.m. Lady of Our ish few last till the the invitation of His Grace donna, for St. Brigid's known to Victorians, but to.teach ies, Camberwell. 11: Informal social those of an earlier genera- years. the Archbishop. Later he was appointed at July Church, West Perth. Mother the Highgate parish hall. sisters, Three North and Parade tion at is the of the Pallottine Sister Celestine superior In the Home they took at F.C.J., July 13: Picnic at a spot Convent Melbourne Christian Bro- Gabriel, Mission at Tardun, W.A., 14 Heytesbury-rd., Subiaco, first of the Hungarian SisColleges recall the Richmond, Mrs. M. Kennedy and it was here that he to be arrange where the Sisters conduct a ters to die in Australia. The thers' Night tennis is conducted genial, winning personality of Elsternwick, and Mrs. A. brought to fruition a plan home for old people, Sister great number of people who 01 Dillon, of East St. Kilda, he had long since cherished each Wednesday night at the Br. L. B. Tevlin. Celestine became noted for attended her Requiem Mass Gifted showgrounds Claremont him. survive adas an especially of a boarding school for the spirit of prayer that (at which the Archbishop A niece is Sister Augus- half-caste children, which commencing at 7.45 p.m. sportssustained the Sisters in presided) and her funeral, ministrator and as a directed Our of Xaverian club is a The Daughters tine of the is flourishing today. testified to the love that she master, Br. Tevlin their first difficult years. around her where - many schools, including Lady of the Sacred Heart In 1951 he was appoint- social gathering for single At 82, Sister Celestine created North Melbourne, Hobart, and two nephews, Rev. Brs. ed novice -master of the Catholics over the age of ever she went. still found time to paint Mackay, Albion P. and J. Dillon, are in the novitiate in Kew, Victoria, 23 years. Enquiries regardThe Sisters thank sin- Townsville, many pictures for the and Gregory Ter- Christian Brothers. A cousin and later rector. It was ing membership may be had church, best known of cerely the many priests, Heights is Mother Philomena Mary, during this latter term of by contacting the secretary Brisbane. which is her oil -painting of Sisters and friends who race, But, at his own request F.C.J., Kew.-R.I.P. office that he erected the Miss L. Watts lla LearoydOur Lady of Czestochowa, have expressed their symbeautiful shrine of Our street Mt. Lawley. the traditional Polish Ma - pathy in every form.
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