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Perth, Thursday, July 24, 1958
Two Natives Get Papal Cross For First Time In Australia For the first time in Australian history two people of aboriginal blood have been honoured by the Holy Father. They are Mrs. Rosa Mamid and Mr. Philip Cox of Broome who were presented with the decoration "Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice" by His Lordship, the Most Rev. 0. Raible, S.C.A., Vicar Apostolic of Kimberley on July McGuire, S.C.A., and the and is married with nine 6. Rev. K. McKelson, S.C.A., children. i
The decoration "For the Some five years ago, when informally with the Church and Pope" is given mixed visiting Perth, Mr. Cox-an parishioners. to those who have done active Legionary-was enAfter supper the evening tertained by members of the outstanding work for the terminated with the singing Legion of Mary. Church. Our Pope," Congratulating the recip- of "God Bless Mrs. Rosa Mamid comes himself at the from Broome and received ients, Bishop Raible said it the Bishop was the first time in the his- piano providing the accom- her early training from the Sisters of St. John of God. tory of the parish that such paniment. a distinction h a d been Mr. Philip Cox was born Of late she has distinguishin Beagle Bay Mission. ed herself by her efforts to given. years help the parochial school at many In a sense, the entire He spent Bay where Broome. She is married Beagle parish, in witnessing two of in his early with two children. received its members decorated by he the Holy Father, should feel education and training from the Sisters of St. John of itself honoured also. After the crosses had God and the Pallottine One been conferred, the Bishop, Fathers and Brothers. He accompanied by the Rev. J. is now the baker in Broome
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Rev. J. Prendiville Will Be Ordained On July 26, at Sillgasse, Austria, the Rev. John Prendiville, S.J., will be ordained to the priesthood. A nephew of His Grace the Archbishop, he will be the first ex -student of St. Louis' School, Claremont, to be ordained a Jesuit. His
mother
and
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brother, the Rev. D. Down-
ey (P.P., Narrogin) have gone to Austria for the or-
dination.
Son of the late Gerald and Mrs. Marjorie Prendiville, the Rev. J. Prendiville was born in 1929 and attended St. Louis' School from 1938 to 1944 where he was Dux in his final year. Mr. Philip Cox Entering the Society of Jesus in 1945 he made his novitiate at "Loyola," Watsonia, Victoria. Then after a year in the Juniorate he read philosophy until 1950. Aftert aking an Arts deFine and pleasant weather greeted 122 gree at Melbourne University in 1952 he taught at St. visitors to St. Joseph's Orphanage when the Ignatius' College, Adelaide, Day of Enquiry was held there on Sunday, until 1955 when he was sent to Austria to study theology.
Hundred And Twenty -Two Attend Orphanage Enquiry
Brother McLernon, Former
Rev. J. Prendiville, S.J. After ordination, Father Prendiville will study theol- ies as well prior to return-, The death occurred on July 2, at St. John The Sisters of Mercy many non-Ctholics and by ogy for another year and ing to Australia. A married sister, Mrs. probably' make his terof God Hospital, Ballarat, Vic., of Brother opened their doors and their arranging for these contacts will hearts to their guests. With- to be accompanied to the tianship in Europe. He will Martin Malone, lives at McLernon, C.Ss.R., a Coadjutor Ivor Robert perhaps pursue special stud - Victoria Park. out the co-operation of the orphanage on Sunday. Brother of the Redemptorist Fathers' Mon- Sisters, of course, the day Father F. Honan, C.Ss.R., celebrated would have been impossible, Mass while astery, Wendouree, Ballarat, Vic. and, furthermore they took Father P. Cunningham ex Brother Robert was a priests and brothers from a generous and active in- plained the ceremonies. Rev. native of Pinjarra, W.A. He the Redemptorist Monastery terest in all of the proceed- J. Depiazzi described what High Mass In Vocations is to be seen in a Catholic was 42, and had been a pro- as well as by the devoted ings. fessed Brother since May 24, care of the Sisters of the A pleasing feature of the church, and Father J. Lyons Vocations Week, which will be observHospital of St. John of God. apostolic effort shown in addressed the gathering dur1956. He had originally studied Solemn Requiem Mass various ways on Sunday was ing the afternoon. The Day throughout the Archdiocese from July ed for the priesthood at St. was sung in the church of the number of converts, past ended with Benediction at 27 to August 2, will be marked by the Clement's College, Galong, Our Lady of Perpetual Suc- pupils of the Thursday 4.30 p.m. N.S.W., and had begun the cour, Wendouree, and the night classes who came and A new series of talks ex celebration of Solemn High Mass at the choir novitiate at Pennant prayers at the graveside brought with them other plaining the Catholic reliCathedral on Wednesday, July 30, at Hills, Sydney, in 1939, when were recited by V. Rev. Fr. non-Catholics. gion began on Thursday ill -health forced him to re- F. Gleisner, C.Ss.R., superAn army of helpers from night July 24, at the Catho11 a.m. The Rev. T. G. Maloney, S.M., linquish his ambition. ior of the Monastery. the Legion of Mary earned lic Centre. All genuine en - will be the preacher. He afterwards became a quirers at these the are welcome Recently a Solemn Re- well -deserved praise for school teacher in W.A., Mass was sung at the quiet way in which morn- talks, and no-one is comwhere he taught in various quiem Redemptorist Monastery ing tea, lunch and afternoon ' mitted in any way. schools. In 1954 he decidNorth Perth. Pre- tea were served so effied to re-enter the Redemp- Church, ciently. Congregation, this sent were Brother Robert's torist The outstanding work of time as a Coadjutor Broth- mother, Mrs. McLernon, WEST AUSTRALIANS ON NATIONAL PILGRIMAGE senr., of Pinjarra, and other the Legion of Mary, hower was done by the parish ever, After his profession, Bro. relatives and friends. Praesidia in contacting so R.I.P. Robert was appointed to Ballarat where he became a
Teacher, Dies In Victoria
July 20.
Of this number of visitors about
80 were not of the Catholic Faith.
Week
member of "The Majellan" office staff. He was a con-
stant a n d conscientious worker and an exemplary
Rapidly Developing Mission
religious. Appeal On The Streets Towards the end of May he became seriously ill and The pride of St. Francis Xavier's Mission, had to undergo two serious operations. is the convent building. Nothing Wandering, During his illness he received the Last Anointing was spared in its construction; the Sisters and the Holy Viaticum with who are devoting their lives to this work great devotion and was helped and consoled by the of love and charity are suitably and comfort-
Will
ably accommodated.
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Development at the mis- depends on its ability to sustain the financial burden of sion has been rapid. By 1949 thirty half-caste the whole establishment. at residence To this end a street appeal girls were in the substantial orphanage. is being held on Friday,
4 Catholic Press Month December, 1955 saw fur- August 8. Those charitable Congregation of the ther development when a people who are able to help 5 .. Sacraments orphanage for boys as collectors are asked to new Background to Iraq .. 67 was opened. The Mission fill in the coupon below:Limitation of Teachers I shall be pleased to colcares for girls and boys, 8 now Radio Replies all of whom receive their lect for you on Friday, Pope Calls Women to 8 from: 10 education at the Mission and August Sacrifice .. 10 a.m. 8 a.m. are trained in domestic New Encyclical on Mrs. J. Disbrey of 200 West Cbast-hwy., Scarborough, has sent 12 noon. 10 a.m. work. farm and science 11 Social Order 2 p.m. 12 noon scheme is to complete Thepicture (above) of the West Australian pilgrims to Lourdes, the 12 Corner Children's 4 p.m. 2 p.m. accommodate two hundred Darwin Cathedral taken aboard the "Strafhnaver." not hours out the Cross estiIt is children. native 13 Consecrated After spending some time She has been staying with Mrs. Disbrey writes that mated that one hundred and suitable and return to St. Book Reviews and MisAustralian pilgrims re- an old school friend in Dub- in Cork Mrs. Disbrey will the Native Xavier's Francis in resibe will 14 twenty-five catch the return boat from sion. Catholic Centre, Vic- ceived a royal welcome in lin since the pilgrimage 15 dence during 1958. World of Sport .. England. Dublin and Ireland. ended on July 1. * The future of the Mission toria Square, Perth. .
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