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Plan Is To Raise Archbishop Announces October Big Capital Fund
OPENING NEW SCHOOL -CHURCH AT NOLLAMARA
Catholic schools in Australia share with all other schools a common problem: how to meet the dramatic rise in school population of the last decade and a half. The Press and public meetings draw attention to "The and the increasing enrolments in existing schools Crisis in Education." The Catholic School system exceeding the supply of faces this crisis without the resources of State and Religious teachers available, Federal Treasuries at its disposal. The problem is the time had come when the generosity the employment of lay intensified for us by our dependence on teachers was not only ne- of the Catholic community. In order to meet, at least in part, the demands of cessary but indeed imperative. what is in fact a new era in Catholic education, the Consequently, it had Archbishop has announced the launching on October been decided that an ap- 5 of an appeal for a Catholic Schools Fund. The purpeal for funds to help pose of this appeal is to raise a capital fund, from the finance this lay -teachers' interest of which the payment of lay teachers may be scheme should be made. financed. Beginning on the first The intention is to consolidate this fund over 'a Sunday of October, a period of years before drawing on it. panel of ten priests would The burden of this appeal on the Catholic comconduct the' appeal in munity is a new one. In the past, the sole charge every parish. on the Catholic community has been for the capital He was confident that the result of the appeal would cost of buildings and furniture, apart from school be worthy of the noble fees. In the future, if Catholic Education is to be cause in which it was being available to the same proportion of children as in the made, and worthy of the past, the assistance and payment of lay teachers wil generosity and spirit of selfsacrifice (especially in the become an integral feature of Catholic schools. His Grace addressed an attentive audience The conditions leading up to this appeal are decause of Catholic education) of the people of the Arch- scribed in a series of three articles, the first of which to owed it They diocese. of new school -church declaring open the and After blessing posterity to transmit the appears on Page 3 of this issue. Our Lady of Lourdes in the new parish of Nollamara on Sunday heritage handed down at
Drive For Lay Teachers' Fund
such cost and sacrifice by
last, His Grace the Archbishop anounced that a fund to finance their forbears. the payment of lay teachers in the Catholic schools would be Nurses' Guild The monthly meeting of launched on the first Sunday of October. the Catholic Nurse's Guild
Fete Will Help Daughters Of
Charity To Enlarge Hospice
Plans are being made for additional build-
be held on ings at St. Vincent's Hospice, Guildford, Built of salmon pink parent parish and created an for the best educational of W.A. will Wednesday next, Sept. 17, at facilities, said His Grace. the school -church independent unit. bricks third floor, which is conducted by the Daughters of p.m. on the 8 stands on a site of three That incidentally was the Difficult though it was to Tavern buildings Charity. acres. It comprises a per- sixth daughter parish to find financial accommoda- London George's-ter. end). At present the Hospice was a big success and a manent chapel and two Osborne Park, and another tion to erect school build - (St. Miss Mary Roddy, refor larger committee is workclassrooms (30 x 22ift.). (Glendalough) would have ings, it was even more dif- cently over from Sydney, provides accommodation 17 women, but this is in- ing hard to make this one Off the chapel is a well- its own parish priest next ficult to find a staff. And speak on "The Catholic adequate for the demands at least as good. will designed sacristy, kitchen, March. was for so, Nollamara most Nurse-her vocation today." being made upon it. This year, people coming office and toilet blocks. new parishes in ten tunate in securing the serThe Sisters hope later to by train will be transported the ceremony a years and 14 priests where vices of the Sisters of accomfree to the Hospice from to provide able be who Mercy, Perth, West choir of 15 under the Rev. there were only two in modation for men and for the Guildford station. This T. Tomich gave some satis- 1948 must almost be a re- would staff not only the welland friends The couples. is sure to be appreciated by married Eying part singing in "Ecce cord. A large part of the new school, but also an- wishers of the Carmelite At the Hospice old people the older people. and "Tantum credit was due to Monsig- other school in the parish Sisters are reminded that and Sacerdos" incapawho are So those set aside September 28 (Palestrina), "Te nor Langmead's leadership, (St. Lawrence's) which was there will be a fete held citated and in need of some- for a visit Ergo" to St. Vincent's (Perosi), "Adoro zeal and efficiency as parish built a few years ago. Deum" at the Convent on Sunday, one to care for them are Hospice at Guildford. Te" and "Assumpta Est" priest of the parent parish, The children looked after. 21. Sept. Appeal For Funds have been specially catered On September 28, the last (Moreno). Mrs. M. Morris Osborne Park. was organist. show and Sunday in the month, the Sisters of Mercy for, and a puPpet The Lucky In Staffing loads of toys will be high- second annual fete will be His Grace was assisted at no introduction. needed day. of the the blessing ceremony and held at the Hospice the Father Kelly was the first Their schools in West Perth, lights The committee for the funds of which will be deduring the Pontifical Bene- parish priest of Nollamara. Leederville, Lesmurdie, Os diction by the Rt. Rev. Mgr. In the brief space of time borne Park and Tuart Hill fete have planned surprises voted to future building. This year the Catholic A. Langmead, the Rev. C. in which he had been with had a high standard. Their for all and it will be a good The first fete last year Women's League are again Stinson, the Rev. R. Kelly them, the people already contribution to the growth occasion to get Christmas assisting with the Silver (first parish priest of Nolla- appreciated his zeal, self- and progress of Catholic gifts that are different. Hassells Return Chain appeal on Flower mars) and the Rev. F. lessness and industry. His education was a notable one. Cards and calendars that Mr. and Mrs. J. Hassell Day. back -Child the Christ put Walsh. first thought, naturally, was They were fortunate, His into His birthday picture of Hassell's Hardware Store, As well as conducting a to pro- Grace continued, in getting Other speakers besides for the children were met at the Airport on flower stall at the corner of are available also. His Grace were Mgr. Lang - vide a school. a world arrival from Religious teachers staffs of William and Hay-sts., the The nuns are burdened their mead, Fr. Kelly, the V. Rev. The building, though in- for these schools. Because, with heavy expenses due to tour which included the members are arranging a P. Nolan, O.S.M. (appeal) complete, was dignified and with the increasing develop - the immediate repair and Pilgrimage, Europe and the display in the Supreme and Mr. Popjoy. chairthan sufficiently commodious for ment (particularly in the building that the storms United States, by Mr. J. P. Court Gardens depicting the of the parish canvas com- the time being. Up-to-date metropolitan area); with necessitated. All friends of Lilleyman and friends. scene at Lourdes. mittee. If everything goes as in the design and the amen- every Teaching Order al- Carmel are asked to assist Scout 79th St. Brigid's of need desperate ready in it would it afforded, planned, this should be ities in making this annual fete Group would like to hear very beautiful as the ladies Archbishop's Address measure up adequately to more vocations, with the a great success. from any person over 18 are making a whole -hearted The Archbishop said that modern existing demands demand for more schools years of age who is interest- effort to make it a success. four years ago there was litFurther ed in scouting. Highgate members meet tle development in the particulars may be had by on Wednesday, Sept. 17, at Nollamara area. Now it F3007. ringing 8 p.m. built-up was a maze of All Hallows members streets and nice serviceable meet on Wednesday, Sept. homes. Holy Mass had been Pages 17, at 2.30 p.m. State local celebrated in the .. 2, 13, 16 Local News Maylands members meet school, through the tour3 on Wednesday, Sept. 17, at Crisis for Our Schools tesy of the Education Dea Bone 4 the Dog 2.30 Throw p.m. parment. Primacy of St. Peter .. 5 Highgate branch members The parish priest of OsDo Intellectuals Pull will hold a bridge afternoon borne Park realised the Weight on Thursday, Sept. 18, at necessity of providing a 7 Corner Children's 2 p.m. school for the increasing Overseas Newsflashes 8. 10 Nedlands branch mema number of children and Reds in Jesuits bers will conduct a bridge serve school that would also 9 afternoon on Tuesday, Sept. of Wits Clash as a Mass centre until such 16, at the tennis club rooms, Dr. Rumble's Radio time as it was possible and 11 Reserve-st., commencing 'at Replies .. practicable to build a .. 12 1.30 p.m. Story Les Darcy church. He also recom14 Of Interest to Women mended that the district Victorian Basketball Win 15 Facade of new School -Church at Nollamara should be excised from the
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