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The Record Newspaper 14 August 1958

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His Grace Foreshadows Use Two Derby Men Of Lay Teachers In Schools Honoured By Pope On July 10, four days after he had hand -

That meant an extra bur- ed Papal decorations to two people of abori, on the people. They mustden pay for the school 9inal blod at Broome, the Most Rev. O. buildings and they must now Raible, S.C.A., Vicar Apostolic of Kimberley, meet the added expenditure involved in the payment of repeated the ceremony with two other relay -teachers who would be CiplentS at Derby. , employed. The two Derby parish- the ladies was partaken of ioners honoured by the Holy oy all present. "That is a challenge," said Father with the decoration, Mr. Thomas Puertollano His Grace, "but knowing the "Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice" was born at Broome, was calibre of our people as are Messrs. T. Puertollano educated in the convent I have reason to know it school there by the Sisters and F. Rodriquez. their deep faith, their extraMr. Puertollano is the of St. John of God and later ordinary generosity and third person of aboriginal by the Marist Brothers at spirit of self-sacrifice I blood to be so honoured in New Norcia. He settled am supremely confident that Australia. down in Derby when the they will willingly and After His Lordship had town was very small and heroically meet the chal- imparted Pontifical Benedic- there was no resident priest. lenge as their forbears met tion of the Blessed SacraMr. Francis Rodriquez, it 79 years ago when the ment in the Church of the born in Spain, came out to Bishops of the day appealed Holy Rosary, the congrega- Australia in his youth.. He to them to support the sys- tion moved to the school too settled in Derby and tem of Catholic Education which had been suitably de-I founded his family here. which was being inaugurat- corated for the occasion. These two men, with their ed the system which has Among the crowd who families were ever the paid such rich dividends." greeted the guests of the centre of parish activity. evening were Sisters of St. They helped to keep the Confident Of Appeal John of God from various parish together in the abof the far-flung sence of the priest and did "If the Church is stron g pconvents all that could possibly be arise. and virile today with a The Rev. J. Kearney, done by members of the strength and virility grow- S.C.A. (parish priest) who Church. ing decade by decade, we accompanied the Bishop exAs lay apostles, by their are indebted for that happy plained the historic nature zeal, their example and position to the vision and of the occasion. their encouragement, they wisdom of the pioneer Bishops, to the consuming zeal of teaching Religious and to the loyalty "The time has come when many more (lay -teachers) must Orders and generosity of succeednecessarily be employed - - - this means an extra burden on our ing generations of Austrapeople. They must pay for the school buildings and they must lian Catholics who maintained that system at tremennow meet the added expenditure involved in the payment of lay - dous cost and sacrifice. teachers who will be employed." "Yes. I say, it is a chalThis was said by His laboured during the 53 years s h o r t a g e of religious lenge that will be met. And Grace the Archbishop on of his priesthood. teachers. when an appeal is made, as Sunday last after he had In the intervening years, Until now they had had to it will eventually be made blessed and declared open continued the Archbishop, engage only a few lay- in all parishes, for funds to extensions to the Christian the excellent tone and stan- teachers in their schools, finance the employment of Brothers' College, Leeder- dard established by the but the time had come when lay -teachers to supplement ville. Christian Brothers had been many more must necessarily our religious teachers I .The new block, compris- maintained and heightened. be employed if they were will meet with the response ing four classrooms, an asto cater increasing am certain for the that the appeal Hundreds of young men sembly hall, tuck shop and had gone forth from those demands for more schools that will be worthy of the store was built in brick and halls fully equipped to take especially in the outer met- cause and worthy of the tile at a cost of £.14,000. their place and carve their ropolitan areas which were magnificent spirit of self Bishop Raible pins the Papal Cross, "Pro A crowd of 1,100 gathersacrifice of our people. " developing so rapidly. future in the community. ed to witness the ceremony. Ecelesia et Pontifice," on Mr. Frank RodriTo the Christian Brothers Some three hundred pupils guez. The other recipient is Mr. T. Puerof the college, stretching who taught there ,they owed from St. Mary's Church to a deep debt of gratitude that toltano. Success Has Not Spoilt Elliot the school, formed a guard they would be unable adeBishop Raible explained to have strengthened the Faith of honour for the Arch- quately to repay. Herb Elliot, whose best ever mile in Dub- those present how the spe- of those around them and bishop. Crisis Threatens cial medal, "Pro Ecclesia et helped bring back the erring Present on the platform On an occasion like that lin last week has set the whole sporting the fold, finally building with His Grace were the Rt. he wished publicly to con- world agog, is still the modest person he was Pontifice," was introduced to by Pope Leo XIII to honour the church when the time Rev. Mgr. A. T. Langmead, vey, on behalf of all those those who had done out- came that a priest could be the Rev. W. Browne, Adm., ex-pupils, their sentiments at school. It is interesting to look six subjects (iscluding two standing work for the stationed in Derby permathe Rev. J. Bourke (Dioce- of profound gratitude for nently. san Inspector of Schools), the unselfish and efficient back four years and to re- distinctions) and at school Church. He said that those two the Rev. B. Foley, Rev. Br. services rendered to them call, that it was at the Public was a member of both the men, Torn Puertollano and B. T. Murphy (principal), by the various members of Schools' Interschool Sports Holy Name Society and the Pages Mr. W. Hegney (Minister that distinguished teaching meeting in 1954 that he first Young Christian Students' Frank Rodriquez, well de served the decoration. He Of Interest to Women 2 for Education) and Mrs. Order. teceived widespread public Movement. therefore had great pleasure Hegney, Mr. W. Ryan (prenotice. His superiors esteemed World of Notwithstanding the fact .. .. .. 4 sident P. & F. Assn.) and It was at that meeting that him so highly, that in his in carrying out the wish of Local News Mr. R. Hebbard (president that a boys' school had been at the age of 16 he ran the last year at Aquinas he was the Holy Father in bestow- Frank Clune on Red opened in the neighbouring open 880 yards in lmin. appointed Head Prefect and ing the two medals on them. China .. .. .. .. .. S Old Boys' Association. ) parish Subiaco) only four Overseas Cables His Grace said he was pri- years ago and another in 58.2 seconds and the mile in Captain of the school. Biographies Science In Australia .. 7 4 min. 38.8 secs. to win both He has not allowed sucvileged to be there 16 years Osborne Park this year His Lordship then pinned Dr. Rumble's Radio Re dim his memory of events for Aquinas, and at cess to the solemn blessing for ago lapels of the crosses on the the accommodation at Leeplies .. .. .. .. .. .. 6 of that school. It was built derville had become so tax- the same time to beat the those who set him on the the recipients and handed to relieve the pressure on ed that it had been deemed .boy most favoured to win- road to success. the accompanying Oriental Religions Under During his latest visit to them Highgate Boys' School which imperative to extend it by Tregenza of Scotch. the Missions 16 He repeated his success in Perth, just prior to going documents which mentioned had been built six years pre - the addition of those four was first They Foster News Service .. 11 both events the following to America, he returned to that theby medal viously. Pope Leo XIII Foreign class -rooms and .. 15 Corner Children's year, but bettered his times his old school to give an in ani3 that Pope decision of the late hall. Pius XII was to 1 min. 57 sec. and 4 nun. spiring address to the stu- presenting it to them for Local News .. .. 13 and 11 Monsignor Moloney to build Guided Democracy Redent body there. sec. respectively, to es26 problem of keeping The it-at a crucial period of the .. 14 jected In the course of his re - outstanding work for the War-had apace with increasing en- tablish Australian Schoolboy second World 15 Book Reviews .. marks he urged the boys to Church and the Pontiff. rolments was becoming records which still stand. been amply, vindicated. our "God bless The hymn more the appreciate try to career since athletic His by year. They year Like the other splendid greater sung by all pre buildings in that parish it were now, in fact, face to then has gone from success value of the lives of the Pope" was Meeting Changed Then their many dedicated sent. was a monument to the face with a crisis niiiich had to success, but it is impor- Brothers who The August meeting of pressed around them friends in the themselves completely to remember that he tant the been threatening for revision, courage and is a young man who is interests of Christian edu- to congratulate and rejoice Discalced Carmelite Tertiasourcefulness of that zealous past four or five years. It was not merely the something more than a mere cation and to the spiritual, with these two men who had ries will now be held on and selfless priest whose intellectual and moral de- been thus honoured. In this Friday, Aug. 22 at 8 p.m. room acsuper -athletic machine. of class shortage name was in benediction, At the age of 17 he gained velopment of the boys corn- homely gathering of parish- at the Legion of Mary rooms not only there in Leeder- commodation; even more so, ioners supper provided by St. George's-terrace. but wherever he unfortunately is was the his Leaving Certificate with mated to their care.

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