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Three Belgian Parties End Education Conflict -

Perth, Thursday, Dec. 4, 1958

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Ukrainian Exaich Is Visiting Here

Local Man Will Be Ordained

By plane from Melbourne, the Most Rev. Ivan Prasko, Ukrainian Exarch Apostolic of the Byzantine Rite in Australia, arrived in Perth to visit his compatriots.

supBrussels, Nov. 20-Belgium's three major sion of education ported by the appropriation political parties have all voted to accept a of sufficient public fundsnew pact recently initiated by party leaders ought to be one of the major of any Government to end the Church -State conflict in regard policies during the coming years.

whose Ukrainians at Albany; on Bishop Prasko, rank equates to that of a Dec. 7 at Northam; and on It provides that education Vicar Apostolic, was con- Dec. 13 at Sunbury. His Lordship will officiThe conflict began four either religion or non-sec - will be free at the kindersecrated by three prelates years ago when a coalition tartan morals when such a garten, primary and secof the Byzantine Rite in ate at St.. Mary's Cathedral at 12.15 p.m. on Sunday, Melbourne in October. Government of the Socialist course is requested by a ondary levels in all public Dec. 14. and Liberal parties came to sufficient number of parents. schools and all schools subHe is the first to occupy power and decreed cuts in No State subsidies will be sidised by the Government. such a position in Australia 'r State subsidies to Catholic granted for Catholic school It calls for discussions and the second in the schools. construction, but their between spokesmen for both Southern Hemisphere. The first Diocesan rally of The national committee of operating expenses will be public and private schools is cons ecration at St. Pictured above is the the Catholic -oriented Social subsidised by th Govern - before the adoption of any Rev. Barry Hickey, who PaHtrick's Cathedral, Mel- the Blue Army and a teethChristian party, now gov- meat at the rate of about basic educational reforms, bourne, was attended by light procession will be held erning in coalition with the £7 yearly per pupil at the such as changes in general will be ordained to the His Excellency, the Apos- on Sunday, December 14 at Liberals, unanimously ap- kindergarten level, £'10 at orientation of courses, in the priesthood in Rome on tolic Delegate and eight 8 p.m. at the Fatima shrine (hill of Carmel), Maylands, Australian prelates. proved the new pact. the primary level and £32 duration of schooling or in Saturday, December 20. GuildfordBorn at Leonora in 1936,1 Almost 3,500 Ukrainian at the corner The Liberal national corn- at the secondary level. admission of students. the received eduwitnessed he his primary road and Seventh-ave. Catholics mittee decided to accept it It urges plans to assure Religious teachers will reby 117 votes to six, with ceive salaries equal to 60 that the democratisation of cation from the Christian colourful liturgy, including Hymns to Mary will be four abstentions. The Socia- per cent. of those paid to lay education will not involve a Brothers at Kalgoorlie. His the Rev. N. Ivanco, Ukrain- sung and the Rosary recited. The rally is dedicated to the lists' committee adopted it teachers and be eligible for lowering of the educational secondary course was read ian chaplain in W.A. Lordship, Bishop Church of Silence. by a vote of 659 to 231, Government pensions. standards and bans "all at St. Charles' Seminary, His with 18 abstentions. Prasko, has spiritual jurisAccording to the pact, a political activity and pro- Guildford. About three and a half diction over the 18,000 Former Minister of Edu- bold and generous expan- paganda" in schools. years ago he went to Propa- Ukrainian Catholics now in Monastery cation Maurits Van Hemelganda College, Rome, for Australia. rijek told the meeting of the W' Tonight at 8 o'clock the theological course. After party's Christian Social committee that Catholic and ordination he will continue Bishop Prasko will offer For Feast Day Clergy Conference other private schools will his studies, hoping to re- Mass for children at the Sunday, December 7 On chapel, of Mary Children receive twice the amount of turn to the Archdiocese in His Grace the Archbishop will preside at the at 7.30 p.m. the annual Victoria-ave. State subsidies that were September of next year. conference of the clergy of the metroquarterly available under the old Second son of Mr. and On Dec. 6 he will visit torchlight procession in politan area on Friday next, December 12 at 10 Mrs. honour of Our Lady will M. Hickey, 8 k system. G. a.m. take place in the grounds Grandy -crescent, Claremont, In a radio and TV address The Sacrament of Confirmation will be adJ supplied B. Hickey Rev. the Redemptorist Mr. Hemelrijek said the pact ministered to adults on Friday, December 12, at this paper with an excellent' To mark the golden jubi- Fathers' monastery at will be a landmark in the Cathedral. Candidates are photographic service of the lee of St. Gertrude's Col - North Perth. 7 p.m. at St. Mary's nation's history. "The joint requested to have their cards correctly filled in obsequies of Pope Pius XII lege, New Norcia, the SisCandles protected in efforts of men of good will and the coronation of Pope ters of St. Joseph of the holders will be able to be signed by their priest. and and sealed parish have been ended," he said. John. Sacred Heart, have produc- procured at the grounds for "The era of debilitating ed an attractive commemor- the occasion. It is to be quarrels has come to an ative magazine. l:cned that this year the end." On fine art paper, pro- procession will be outstand"School peace," he added, illustrated, the mag- ing by reason of the centenAt fusely "has been achieved under azine is the work of the nial year of the apparition 1959 the sign of our basic liberAbbey Press, New Norcia. of Our Lady Immaculate to ties," he added. "Without In addition to the norinvited Applications are from boys sit- Orphanage Fete any longer concerning ourof school St. Bernadette at Lourdes. mal chronicle All lovers of Our Lady The following prize win-lroutine, it includes several selves with sterile efforts to ting for the Junior Certificate this year, and Joseph's St. outbid each other, it will who have not turned 16 years by the begin- ners at the articles of historic interest, are cordially invited to join In this beautiful manifestaGirls' Orphanage Gift Day commemorating be possible to give a vigoparticurous impetus to the forma- ning date of the examinations, for the Lynn have been announced: larly the work of Bishop tion of love for the ImmacuFinMrs. Poultry dinner: tion and education of the Scholarships for 1959/1960. Torres and Fr. Lesrnes, late Mother of God. lay, 65 Nanson-st., Floreat young." Scholarships awarded last have been since Park; handworked apron: Monsignor Jules Daem, year were for £25 per an- 1924. Since awarded that 50 N. Taylor, 36 Duro-st., S. director-general of Catholic num for two years. The boys have received date Fremantle; box groceries: education in Belgium, de- scholarships are designed to ships assisting them scholartowards For Mission clared in a message to the assist students to complete Leaving Certificate, and in Kealley; cushion: Cullinane, 172 Salvado-rd., Wembley; Minister of Education: on Sunall churches all Masses in At their last two secondary the early days of the Scho- rhinestone set: Margaret years at school. larship, as undergraduates. O'Callaghan, Albert-st.; Right Of Parents Dec. 7, a retiring collection will be day, Boys accepting this schobrush and comb set: Bub, education larship are not permitted to c/o. S. M. Augustine; doll made to assist St. Francis Xaxier's Native praises you on the occasion be in receipt of other schoand bed: Maxine Casties, mission at Wandering. Latvian Chaplain your of the culmination of c/o Mr. Burrows. larship or bursary assisefforts, and thanks you. May tance. "The Rev. Paul Betts, 8J., Two-tier cake: A. Calthe execution of the school Latvian dow, 209 Canning-hwy., E. has schochaplain, arrivApplications for the pact promote, along with larship close with the sec- ed in Perth where he will Fremantle; Christmas stockschool peace, the value and retary, Lynn Scholarship minister to his compatriots ing: John Swan, 41 Ireenedevelopment of the nation's Trust, Catholic Centre, Vic- during the next fortnight. st., Bayswater; merry -goBonn, Germany, Nov. 20.-German Chan whole educational system." toria -square, Perth. Entry Fr. Bees will offer Mass round cake: Mrs. Dean, 85 The pact recognises the forms are available from the on Sunday, December 7 and Teague-st., Vic. Park; hearth cellor Konrad Adenauer praised the chorit"right of parents to choose same address. work of Premonstratension Father 14, at noon, at St. Francis rug: Mrs. Farmer, Pearce- able N. Fremantle; novel A/ the type of education they These scholarships are Xavier's church, Windsor- st., Van Straaten, calling them "a vverenfried sachet: MosMrs. Cowcher, to rechildren want their due to the generosity of the street, East Perth. Park. ceive" and provides that late Mr. R. G. Lynn, and powerful service to world understanding and Confessions will be heard man W. CochLady's handbag: for refugees and the homeCatholic schools will receive in the Latvian tongue from rane; barbecue drinkwaiter: peace." less. the same subsidies from the 11 a.m. Wembley; linen At a formal reception for Carter, In answer to the German central Government as are Fr. Walsh Bereaved Fr. Bees may be contacted toilet set: Mr. Wallinger; the priest, Chancellor's praise, Father Dutch-born paid to public schools Cabled news received at St. Thomas More Univer- tin sweet biscuits: Mrs. Adenauer exChancellor Van Straaten said: provincial from Ireland during the sity college, Stirling-hwy., by operated Deen, Teague-st., Vic. Park; pressed his personal appre"The threat of materialand local governments. announced the sud- Crawley (phone 86-5080). nylons: Hickey, McKenzie- ciation for the many bene- ism has reached dangerous The new pact declares week Henry tea: death of Mr. st., Wembley; Sunday den German people have fits the include The individual that parental rights Bailey, Herbert-st., Scar- received through the activi- proportions. cannot the opportunity to send their Nicholas Walsh, father of face its threat or manchester parcel: ties of Father Van Straaten. solve problems, alone. We children to a school of their the Rev. F. Walsh, secre- "Christian Christmas" will borough; Rogers, Boyanup; cake: Mrs. The priest collected money therefore seed a new spirit choice at a reasonable dis- tary to His Grace the be the theme of a talk and Cook, 224 Wilding-st., Scarfor suffering of and food the co-operation. This is the homes. Archbishop. their from tance discussion at the Patrician borough; fruit basket: M. people of Germany and idea of the International Deceased, who resided at Group meeting at St. Mary's Oliver, Therefore, it adds, when 26 Francis-st., sufficient number of "Riverview," Sunday's Well, Hall, Leederville, on Mon- Bayswater; tin toffee: J. other war-torn countries Building Order, an institua parents in a locality request Cork, was 66 years of age. day, Dec. 8. Mr. J. C. Mas- Fitzpatrick, Santa Maria; following World War II. He tion of international eoHe is survived by his wife sam will be the speaker. chocolates: Mrs. Farnham, also founded the Interna- operation." it, a State school will be Father Van Straaten is opened or a private school and five sons. The Cathedral Group of Northam; fido: 6 Bourn- tional Building Order which helps to restore churches making a tour of German "The Record" extends the Patricians will meet on ville-st., Floreat Park. will be given subsidies. war -damaged cities to collect funds for the and According to the neW sincere sympathy to Fr. Tuesday, Dec. 16, at the The Sisters express grate- and agreement, all public and Walsh and the other mem- Catholic Centre, when the ful appreciation to all who homes, and to lessen the Help for Eastern Priests' private schools must offer a bers of the family. R.I.P. subject will be: "God, the helped to make Gift Sun- housing shortage throughout organisatiozh of, which he l day a successful function. 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