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Scouts Show MASS IN ROMAN -GALLIC RITE Candlelight Procession Marks Development FEAST Solemn Feast Of Carmelites In Archdiocese Will HIGHLIGHT CARMEL will Hilton
Park, The Car7nelite Fathers, St. Brendan's (2nd Fremantle) Sea Scouts' activ- celebrate the feast of Carmel this coming ities have of late been inBy special indult of the door owing to the inclement Sunday, July 20. weather. A feature of the Holy See, the Carmelite Fathers have retainthe coming training will be oral aid written examina- ed the solemn octave of Our Lady's Feast in
tions by a visiting doctor their Carmelite Rite. for the St. John's AmbulMasses on Sunday mornance Badge. Inter -troop games have ing at 8 and 9.30 at Hilton been successfully engaged Park will be celebrated in upon. St. Patrick's Sea this ancient Roman -Gallic Scouts were defeated at rite, which dates from the football on the last two 12th century and is really Next the original Rite of the Sunday mornings. Sunday morning at 10.30 we Holy Sepulchre of Jerusahope for a w)n over 1st Fre- lem. Solemn devotions will be mantle Sea Scouts. CUBS: The knotting com- held at 3.30 in the afterpetition between North and noon, at which the V. Rev. East Fremantle sections of P. Nolan, Provincial of the the Cub Pack is still to be Servites, will preach the festive sermon, following arranged. More practice. ROVER CREW: The Crew which there will be a prohave set themselves the task cession of the Most Blessed throughout the Solemn High Moss, a candlelight procession (pictured) and of mapping the Swan River. Sacrament Great results are expected. grounds. Solemn Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament marked the feast The two Crew members St. Patrick's choir, Fre. will render the of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel atMorley Park parish (under the attending the Youth Lead- mantle, ers' course at John Curtin sacred music for the occacare of the Discalced CarmeliteFathers) on July 16. High School will soon be sion. The Carmelite Fathers His Grace the Arch- was sung in Gregorian was then carried in a passing on their knowledge procession to the Group. extend a cordial invitation bishop, assisted by the Rt. chant by the congregation.1 candle -light through Benethe grounds. After Mass, His Grace to all to be present and to tion of the statue of Our Rev. Mgr. Collins and the 79th ST. BRIGID'S, especially venerate the Lady of Mount Carmel at Rev. F. Walsh, presided at blessed the statue of Our diction brought the function WEST PERTH: Lady of Mt. Carmel which to Congratulations to Leno beautiful new statue cg Our the National Shrine of the the Albert, The Rev. Fr. Mele who has been invested Lady of Mount Carmel, Scapular, Middle Park, Melas Assistant Scout Master. which is an exact reproduc- bourne. O.C.D., was celebrant, the V. Rev. Fr. Peter, O.F.M., Leno has been with the Is ForL. Rev. the deacon and troop since its beginning and has worked his way up mosa, sub -deacon. The V. By Alleged Apparition In Italy Rev. Fr. Hilary, O.C.D., was through the ranks to his ceremonies. of present important job. master The Hague, Netherlands, July The preacher was the ST. DOMENIC'S GROUP, Rev. J. Lynch (P.P., May - official of the Dutch Catholic People's Party INNALOO: Is Scouted By Church Heads lands). He spoke of the said here that he "does not understand" The cubs of this group need of Our Lady in the statements made against the party by have, after keen competiTerni, Italy, July 8.-Church authorities world today, of her visit to tion, won the Lakes District Lourdes 100 years ago and Bishop Albertus Soegiapranata, S.J., Vicar competition. Their objective here have found no basis for belief in the now is to compete against reported appearance of Our Lady to two of her second visit at Fat- Apostolic of Semarang, Indonesia. ima preaching the selfthe best of other district The Bishop had stated portant difference is made packs in the State compe- children in a nearby village. same message of prayer and recently an clear to in interview in them." tion in August. About two weeks ago of Terni and Narni has so penance. In his interview, Bishop NEW GROUPS: As practical ways of Semarang with Father Iretwo children of the village far refused to discuss or corres- Soegiapranata urged "a new A group will shortly be of Latteria di Maratta, 40 comment on the incident. meeting Our Lady's re- nion Oudejans, a N.C.W.C. start based on justice and starting in the Claremont quests Father Lynch in- pondent for the north of Rome, said Diocesan officials, however, the charity" to ease the strain- area. Scout Master will be miles stanced the Blue Army, the News Service, that they had seen the Blessed have made some inquiries Party People's is ed relations between Indo- Mr. G. Jackson, 115 Rupert- Virgin in the barnyard of and have reported that there Catholic wearing of the Scapular and "in no small part respon- nesia and the Netherlands. st., Shenton Park. Boys of an isolated farmhouse. the Family Rosary. is no evidence of anything Other priests present at sible for the bad relations De Tijd, national Catholic 11 years onwards, here is The also said that Our supernatural. Nevertheless Indonesia and the daily in Holland, agreed your chance to get into Lady the ceremonies were the between percrowds continue to gather promised to had with the Bishop's suggestion scouting. Rev. J. Russell, P.P., the Netherlands." form a miracle at nine nightly. The Bishop also said that about practising charity, Midland Junction has o'clock on the night of July Rev. Fr. Columba, O.F.M., The two children promissituation is incompre- but added: "Our rights do need of a Scout Master. A and the Rev. Fr. Berard, this would bring about ed another miracle for July hensible for many Indo- not constitute the b i g troop could be started eas- 3thewhich O.F.M. 10, without specifying its 11 -month cure of an The music of the Mass nesians because "they can- trouble. We might abstain ily in this area if a Scout old baby girl born with en- nature. They said they not distinguish between a from them in charity. The Master were available. In- cephalitis, an inflammation have nothing further to and the Catholic trouble is constituted by terested ex-scouts or those of the brain. promise about the cure of Armadale Mission party Church." `our damned duty,' among willing to learn should conThe sceptical attitude of the infant which failed to A mission conducted by Dr. A. Albering, secretary other things our duty to- tact the Parish Priest and the local clergy in no way occur. It has been reported Rev. Fr. Regan, O.M.I., will of the Catholic People's then later Father F. Dillon, mitigated the impression that the children have been New Guinea." commence at Saint Francis Party, told De Gelderland- wards - made on the people of the questioned and found to be Swan Barracks, Campbell In an article in the Armadale, Xavier's Church, er, a Holland Catholic daily, national Catholic daily De bourne. village and the surrounding in good faith. on Sunday, July 27. that he "does not under- Volkskrant, Carl P. M. Catholic Scouts have prostand" the Bishop's state- Romme, leader of the Cath- gressed enough now for the area. The nine -year -old girl, ments "for the simple rea- olice People's Party in Par- formation of a central Rover Paola Piazza, and 11 -year son that in the relations be- liament, stated that he, his Crew St. 18 to 25 years. old boy, Gino Armadori, tween the Netherlands and political friends and the Those young men interested went every night to the Catholic majority of people in the should contact Mr. H. barnyard to pray, accomthe Indonesia Party holds no Netherlands harbour no Creemers, 43 Grant-st., Cot- panied by a growing numSt. Patrick's Players, a People's Vatican City, July 8.peculiar stand." Opportunities for ber of people. Each night The falling of a heavy fraghostile feelings toward In- tesloe. theatrical group inaugurare the children claimed they ment of marble from a "the Dutch donesia. that scouting added He Rover exciting ated at Fremantle by the policy regarding Indonesia Mr. Romme respectfully in the offing. Don't delay had seen the Blessed Vir- statue atop the collanade Rev. T. Shortall, 0.M.I., is the policy of the Dutch suggested that Bishop Soe- too long before getting back gin, and that she had re- flanking St. Peter's square by giapranata should try to into the big game. has alerted Vatican enginprior to his departure for Government, supported peated her promise. parties, among help destroy the false notion On the night of July 3 eers to the need for a thorQueensland, will shortly several which is t h e Catholic of many Indonesians that Br. Williams' Loss 30,000 people ough examination of the an estimated make their first public People's Party." Dutch people nurse ill feelwere present to see wheth- basilica's facade and both rebeen just has Word Holland dailies in Catholic presentation. ings toward Indonesia. er the promised miracle arms of the Bernini colont he deplored Such a policy, Mr. Romme ceived of the death of would occur. nade. At the Fremantle Town generally The inspection will be Hall on July 25 and 26 the statements made by Bishop said, would contribute to Mr. Ralph Williams of Nine o'clock passed and GelderDe like Soegiapranata. would the iBshop the what Players will be seen in the baby girl was not cur- carried out under the direcN.S.W. claimpeople tion of the Sacred Congremodern comedy, "Love in lander said the Bishop made to see happen: "a new start ed, but many Mr. Williams who was ed that at midnight they gation of the Basilica a number of "understand- based on justice and chara Mist." of did "but last able accusations Monday on died hil78 of the ity." The play tells had seen a trail of light St. Peter. It will involve a mention the moon to a mound detailed examination of the from July 14. arious misunderstandings of not specifically two couples marooned for what mistakes the Catholic A son, Rev. Brother H. of flowers that had been 13 statues over the basili140 the week -end with a land- People's Party has made. e C. Williams, is principal of placed where Our Lady was ca's facade and the th on Commenting lord who does not talk and Brothers' High alleged to have appeared to statues on top of the colonChristian is Mass lunch-hour A that statement too Bishop's nade, which embrace St. a landlady who talks the children. offered in the Cathedral School, Highgate. many Indonesians cannot much. Investigations later prov- Peter's square. To Brother Williams and every Friday at 12.19 CathAttention will also be time that precise The cast is now respond- distinguish between aChurch, at that ed deceasthe all of relatives ing well to the advice of olic party and the editorial p.m. ed gentleman, we offer our a jet airplane was travelling given to the hundreds of On the first Friday of buttresses, columns and coras the direction same John Pannell, who is spar- De Gelderlander the in the month an additional deep sympathy and sincere reported trail of light. nices of the 400 -year -old ing no effort to get the stated: "If the Indonesians prayers. is celebrated at Maas it difference, the not see good the do of structure. out maximum Bishop Giovanni Dal Pra G. POWER. 5.45 p.m. material he has to work on. is high time that this
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