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The Record Newspaper 10 July 1958

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To Observe Their Victorian Woman Gave Eight Archbishop Was Carmelites Titular Feast Solemnly Al Requiem Mass kept with great Of 11 Children To Serve God For Palloffine nityJulywithin thealways this for Carmelite solemon Order, day the Virgin Mother is honoured as Queen His Grace the Archand Patroness of Carmel. 16 is

bishop presided at a SolHer spiritual children all and Benediction at the Caremn Requiem Mass offered over the world flock to her melite Monastery, Adelmaat the Church of Our shrines in order to show road, Nedlands. Preacher: P. McCrann. Lady, Queen of the Apos- their love for Mary-Queen, Rev. Wednesday, July 16, at and to tles, Riverton on July 3, Beauty of Carmel, 9 a.m. Solemn High Mass at grateful thanks for the Monastery, Ned for the repose of the soul give Brown Scapular, through Carmelite of the V. Rev. G. Vill, which she claimed the Order lands. His Grace the Archbishop preside. wil S.C.A., Regional Superior as her own, and promised to The Blessed Sacrament of the Pallottines in Aus- protect it for all time. will be exposed throughout This year the celebrations the day until 4 p.m. when tralia. even greater than Benediction will be given. be will Celebrant of the Mass for on July 16, 1858, Wednesday, July 16 at ,11 was the V. Rev. J. Hen- usual Lady paid her final p.m. Solemn High Mass at nessy, S.C.A., (Tardun); Our visit to St. Bernadette at the Church of the Infant deacon was the Rev. J. Lourdes. Jesus, Morley Park. His Depiazzi and sub -deacon The Order of Discalced Grace the Archbishop will the Rev J. Luemmen, S.C.A. preside. have Perth in Carmelites The Rev. P. J. Carmody Following the Mass there (Manning) was master of arranged three ceremonies and ceremonies and the Rev. P. to celebrate the feast will be a solemn procession invitation an extend they McCudden conducted the of the statue of Our Lady of for all to join them in hon- Mount Carmel through the choir. A large number of priests, ouring Our Lady of Mount grounds. and Carmel. The times and Brothers Christian At the conclusion of the friends of the Pallottines locations are given below: 15 ceremonies, all who desire it Tuesday evening, July attended the Mass and funwill be enrolled in the eral. -Block

by courtesy

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"The Scapular." Melbourne.

Mass for the reMrs. Ellen McDonell, who died at Chats- Requiem pose of her soul was celechilbrated at St. Michael's wood recently, was the mother of 11 Church, Lane Cove, by Right dren, eight of whom entered religion. H. McGuire, Rev. She has been called "the Joseph Mary, R.S.M. (Con- P.P., Monsignor V.F. greatest Catholic mother vent of Mercy, Redfern). Mrs. McDonell is also Australia has ever pro- Of the other members of the family, the eldest son, survived by three sisters, duced." Sister M. Brigid, of the Good Thomas, died when he was Widow of the late Mr. Donald Alexander McDonell 18. Another son, Austin, Samaritan Convent, Arnwho was well known on the died as a child, while the eliffe; Mrs. Russell and Miss North Coast Mrs. McDonell remaining son, Alex, mar- Carlton, both of Sydney, and formerly lived at Manning ried and is at present living by one brother, Mr. J. B. on the Upper Macleay River. Carlton, K.C.G., of Lismore. River. June d, R.I.P. On Friday, She died on the Yeast of Corpus Christi. One of her four sons became a Redemptorist priest, while all her seven daughXaverian Club members celebrated the ters were nuns. Mrs. McDonnell was born iirst anniversary of their foundation recently at Cowper 75 years ago. with a dinner -dance. Educated by the Mercy nuns at Cowper, she married the late Mr. Donald McPonell at St. Brigid's Church, Marrickville, in 1904 and shortly afterwards they made their home at Wingham. After its baptism, each of their children was consecrated to the Sacred Heart and Our Blessed Lady, and en each First Friday the Act et Consecration was renewed by all at the Family Rosary. Living as the MeDonell family did, in the country without the benefit of Catho-

Xaverians Mark Birthday

at 7.30 p.m. Rosary, sermon Brown Scapular. The Rev.

R.I.P.

J. Lynch will preach the

occasional sermon. The bus for Morley Park leaves Stirling-st., at 7.35 p.m. AN APPEAL TO SUBSCRIBERS A Plenary Indulgence. applicable to the souls in We regret that it has become necesPurgatory may be gained, sary to enforce the practice of having on the usual conditions, at each visit to the Discalced subscription accounts paid in advance. Carmelite chapels in Ned Unless this is done it will not be possible lands or Morley Park, from mid -day' on the 15th to the for us to continue forwarding the paper. night of the 16th. us assist The monthly meeting for New subscribers will greatly the Third Order of Our Lady by forwarding remittance with order. of Mount Carmel, will be held on Friday, July 18 at Subscription rate is 30/4 per annum, 8 p.m. at the Legion of 15/2 half -yearly. Subscription card Mary rooms, Bank of N.S.W. remittance. with buildings, St. George's -termust be returned race. Anybody interested in the Third Order is cordially invited to attend. Tertiaries are asked to note the evening Mass at Morley Park on July 10. On Sunday, July 13, the Newman Society They have an obligation to present at this Mass in will hold a Day of Recollection (or one -day be honour of Our Lady of startPerth, Mount Carmel. retreat) at Victoria-sq. Convent,

One -Day Retreat Is Planned For Newman Society Members

ing at 10 a.m., and ending in time for the 5 p.m. Mass at the Cathedral.

Bunbury To Inaugurate Motor Mission

See Catholic on All Catholic students at discussions end practices, and teaching Teachers' or University the Colleges are invited. They ing about 4.30 p.m. Those attending are askare asked to bring their own lunches. Afternoon tea ed to bring a cut lunch. A cup of tea will be proTo bring religions inwill be provided and a nominal fee of 1/ charged. The vided by the Newman struction to Catholic childay will be conducted by Society. Catholics at the Univer- dren in State schools the Father Sylvester, S.C.A. On Sunday, July 20, a sity or Teachers' Colleges Diocese of Bunbury, is their to have a "motor mission." Day of Enquiry for non- are asked to inviteand to friends lic schools, Mrs. McDonal Catholics attending the Uni- non-Catholicthem personally sion." prepared all her children for Left to Right: Bernie Sturmer, Peg Colleran, Jack versity or Teachers' Col- accompany of Enquiry. Day the Two Sisters of St. Joseph Their First Holy Commu- Gelle, Lorraine Watts, Morton Tunney, Verna Costello. leges has been organised by to of the Sacred Heart will be nion. the Newman Society and gin the scheme from Tamwill be held at St. Thomas So well did she prepare bellup early next year. More College, Crawley. them that one child, now with begin of will Mary, day The Sister Margaret They will use a car to of meeting monthly The The Rev. A. M. Wickets, secration to Her Immaculate Mass at 10 a.m. This will the Catholic Nurses' Guild visit some 300 Catholic Ayr (Qld.) was allowed to make her First Communion O.S.M. will commence a Heart. All are invited to be followed by talks and of W.A. will be held on pupils of State schools in at the age of four and a half. series of talks on the come and learn more about night, July 16, surrounding towns. devotion to the Blessed ON OTHER PAGES Wednesday The eight children who 8 p.m., on third floor, Correspondence and help singular place of Mary in Mother of God. .. 2 at Local News became religious are: building, of parents will be used to Tavern London 3 Rev. Father John Mc- Catholic lives on Friday, Any person who has al- Local News Assimilation 4 (St. George's -tee. end of support oral instruction, Donell, C.Ss.R. (Redempto- July 11 at 7.45 p.m. at the ready made the Act of Con- Aboriginal Court). and the Sisters will take up 5 London Auckland, Children of Mary chapel, secration to Jesus through I Read and Liked rist Fathers, at Tambellup The particular business residence N.Z.); Sister M. Veronica Victoria -square. to St. Lohis Indonesian Bishop's Mary, according of an form the take when the plan is ready to will 6 (Good Samaritan Convent, not Warning to Women has but Montfort, de to gain discussion into effect. organised go '7 They will continue each Michelton, Q.); Sister M. registered in the Confra- Of Interest insight into the 8 a better Permission of His LordPauline (of the Good Sama- Friday at the same time for ternity of Mary, Queen of Radio Replies .. theology of the Sacrament ritans, who died in 1939); six weeks, the last lecture All Hearts, is asked to send Rector on Spurious Peace 9 of Extreme Unction and ship Bishop Goody, of Bun.. Thursday, August being on Appeal bury, and of the Joseph*, Sister M. Xavier, R.S.M. name and address to the De 10 the various practical aspects Superior has been given for (Convent of Mercy, Lane 21, the eve of the feast of Montfort Group, room 9, 65 Darwin's New Cathedral 11 of its administration. venture, and the hope Cove); Sister M. Austin the Immaculate Heart of St. George's-terrace, Perth. Overseas Flashes An invitation to be pre- the .. 12 Children's Corner has been expressed that it (Good Samaritan Convent, Mary. 13 sent is extended by the .. .. the Devotions on meets group Scapular The talks These will give to other outback Queensland); will Ayr, North Guild to all who wish to areasspread . 14 Mondays Hockey Reports .. where Catholic chilSister M. Augustine, R.S.M. people an opportunity to re- second and, fourth of this consolmore learn 15 at of Sport p.m. World at 7.45 the month of the requests urgent dren attend State schools. (Convent of Mercy, Wat- spond to Death of Alfred Noyes 16 ing Sacrament of the sick. and Sister of Our Lady for total con - the above address.

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