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Perth, Thursday, Nov. 20, 1958
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Kimberley Farewells Bishop Torchlight March On Marian Feast North In Years 30 Raible After' On Nov. 2, His Lordship, the Most Rev. Otto Raible, S.C.A., Vicar Apostolic of Kimberley, was given a send-off by the parishioners of Our Lady of Peace parish, Broome, on his recent retirement. The week previously he experiences with the Bishop had been farewelled by the when in the thirties he trapeopel of Beagle Bay Mis- velled with him by truck, sion, his home since 1941. horseback and camel in the On November 2 a spiritual Kimberleys. At the conclusend-off was given in the sion of his speech he made form of general Communion a presentation to his Lordin the parish. ship on behalf of the
To mark the feast of the Immaculate Conception and the end of the solemn Novena at the Cathedral, a torchlight processioii will be held around Victoria-sq., on Monday night, Dec. 8.
On that same night, ac- will be amplified through cording to the wishes of His the Cathedral grounds in Grace the Archbishop, each anticipation of a large overfamily in the Archdiocese flow congregation. His Grace the Archbishop will consecrate its members to the Immaculate Heart of will preside at the inaugural Novena rites on Nov. 30. Mary. All Catholics are asked to During the Novena, which will commence on Nov. 30 co-operate to make the and continue each evening Novena and procession a from 7.30-8 p.m., until Dec. special success in the Lour8, the Rev. M. Timbs, des centennial year. C.Ss.R., will preach a speCommunion Of cial series of Marian sermons. Teachers' Guild Confessions will be heard At the November meeting each day during the Novena from 4-6 p.m. and after of the Catholic Teacher9 Guild, Mr. A. N. W. Hitch evening devotions. Masses will be offered each week man addressed members on morning at 6.45 and 9 a.m. the guidance work of the Department of Labour and and at 12.10 p.m. The devotions on Dec. 8 National Service. There will be no evening meeting in December. But on December 6, the annual of general Communion Guild Catholic teachers will members and others A torchlight procession be held. Watch for further at the outdoor Marian details. shrine in Guildford -road, .
A very large number of parishioners. parishioners attended Mass The Bishop then recalled and received Holy Commu- his theme of the morning's nion on that day. In his final sermon gratitude to God sermon the Bishop said he and told of various incicould have spoken of many dents and experiences of his things but after having career in the North. A deconsidered all, he chose the lightful supper was served one he thought best, namely by the ladies and the even"Gratitude to God for every- ing closed with the Bishop thing He had sent him dur- playing on the piano the ing his 30 years in the hymn in honour of the North, joys and sorrows in- Pope. cluded." Civic Send -Off That evening a huge During the week his Lordcrowd came to the parish school which had been very ship went to Derby for a nicely decorated and re - farewell there and on Novpared by the Sisters and ember 7, after his return to Broome, was given a civic Maylands, will this year 'ladies of the parish. Fete by the chairman of mark the annual rally of Vocal items were render- send-off Road the Board (Mr. A. S. on Sunthe Blue Army ed by the convent school Male), members of the choir and the young men Board and prominent On Nov. 28 citi- at Broome. Since 1941 he gret that many will regard day, Dec. 14 at 8 p.m. of the parish, Mr. Joe Roche His Grace the Archbishop has lived at Beagle Bay his retirement. On Novemzens. The Chrritiaii Brothers representing Lombadina to ew of Bishop has crusade 8 the the ber entrusted and the Sisters of Mercy were made by mission. mission and the ladies who Mr.Speeches Failing health in the past Perth and on the 14th to the Blue Army to the Legion invite their friends and and Mr. D. Farrell sang songs they had learnt and aMale few years has compelled him Melbourne where he will of Mary. This year's rally well-wishers to the combinpresentation was made at Beagle Bay mission in on to tender his resignation to stay until his successor is will be the first to be or- ed fete to be held in the behalf of the citizens. their youth. The Bishop said that he the Holy See. It is with re - appointed by the Holy See. ganised on a diocesan basis. Convent school grounds on Fr. McKelson thanked the Friday, November 28, comBishop on behalf of the had enjoyed every minute mencing at 7 p.m. his stay in the North beparishioners for all he had of Because of the extensive it had ben his vocadone in the parish during cause building operations undertion. He encouraged the his stay in the Kimberleys taken by both schools durpeople in the town and reminded the people business ing the year the Brothers to the hand see of God in inthat the Bishop's prime and Sisters earnestly hope crisis the pearling industerest had always been the the that there will be a record try was undergoing at the salvation of souls. attendance to ensure the moment and told them to of Fr. Huegel, superior success of the fete. Beagle Bay Mission, recall- hope for better times and ed his long association with possibly look for other avefor route An Irish Cistercian Abbot en the Bishop and mentioned nues of business which that only God could know would ensure the continued Victoria to see a monastery there raised to town. the full story of those 30 prosnerity of the Afterwards the Bishop the status of an abbey was received yesterday years. and his party were enter - by His Grace the Archbishop. representPhilip Cox, Mr. ing the laity, spoke of his the Board and the evening The Abbot is the Right to have the monastery forclosed with the Bishop play- Rev. Dom Camillus Claffey, mally raised to the dignity ing the national anthem on O.C.S.O., Abbot of Mount - of an Abbey. piano and the singing St. Joseph, Roscrea, Ireland, He brought with him, as Is the M. of Auld Lang Syne by all accompanying him is Bro. is required by the Constitupresent. Joachim, a Cistercian lay tions, a letter of approval The retirement of Bishop brother. from the Ordinary of the Raible brings to a close a In 1954 the Abbot, at the diocese; Archbishop Mannix period of a sustained aposMost Rev. invitation of the readily gave his consent in tolate of 30 years under trying conditions among the D. Mannix, Archbishop of his statement and as the Melbourne, made a founda- brethren were living the people of the North. tion of Cistercian monks at Cistercian life in all its fullDevelopment Tarrawarra, near Heals- ness, the project was unaniDuring his term of office ville, 30 miles east of Mel- mousy voted for by the Abbots assembled at the Chapin the Kimberleys new bourne. mission stations have been Twenty-one monks were ter. established at La Grange chosen for the new monasIndependent Abbey and Balgo and a new parish tery. On October 1, a rescript During the past four at Derby. The Sisters of St. John of years the monks at Tarra- from the Holy See was reGod took over the Lepro- warra have built a monas- ceived by Dom Camillus sarium and Native Hospital tery and church in wood, granting the petition of raisat Derby and a new school and can now carry out the ing Notre Dame Monastery built at Broome. The long full rule required by the to an Abbey. The Abbot is now en route mission at constitutions of the CisterMadeline Drueth (13) won established to Tarrawarra to put into the Beagle Bay has been im- cian Order. of the under -16 section competition conducted by proved out of sight by the Several young Australians effect the favour granted by Pontiff, the South Perth Munici- addition of new buildings have also entered there and the late lamented a number have made First Pope Pius XII, a few days the Cistercian Order. Pre- Eugene Boylan, the wellpality in their quest for sug- and installations. before his death. gestions for a coat-of-arnts. In the thirties the Bishop Profession. viously they were still known author, LT- enjoying At a recent General Chap- With the formal election members of the Mount St. as superior of Calety Abbey, Madeline is a pupil of (Father Raible, as he was of an and enthronement at Camillus Citeaux held ter Sacred Heart school, Mun- more commonly known) Joseph community in Ire- located on an island off the daring, conducted by the was a familiar figure on the -the Mother House of the Abbot, the Tarrawarraancomtown of Tenby in Pembrokeland. Sisters of St. Joseph of the bush tracks and the stations Order in France-Dom Ca- munity will becomewith inWhile here Dom Camillus shire, Wales. all of the Kimberleys. From millus, the Founder, peti- dependent Abbey Apparition. (Concluded es page 13) 1928 his headquarters were tioned the capitular fathers the rights and privileges of told of the success Fr.
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