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The Record Newspaper 19 February 1959

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Perth, foi Nesspaper, Perth,

Thursday, February 19, 1959

Parish Priest Has Erected Seven Buildings In Short Space

His Grace Opens Three New Buildings In Corrigin Parish An unusual event occurred at Corrigin on Feb. 8 when His Grace the Archbishop, having erected the area as a separate parish, blessed and declared open a new presbytery, convent and school. ing with the Sisters in every way.

604 HAY ST. The Town Hall is opposite

Shortcomings Of Family Legislation Stressed At Christian Social Week Speaking at the Christian Social Week in

St. Thomas More College last Tuesday evening, Mr. L. Noonan emphasised two short-

comings in present government legislation

affecting families. 11

Material aid was avail- efficiency and economy"able, he said, through hour- safeguard against small ing loans, maternity allow- an obvious, and necessary ances and in many other minorities of cranks. ways but in the present Providing a substantial schemes for education and group of parents can show for child endowment the that they can organise their Government here in Aus- own education system with tralia had failed most efficiency equal to that of lamentably. On education the State system and in a he went on to say: manner equal in economy "It was only in recent they have the right to extimes that the State has pect in justice that the State taken over any of the allot a pro rata portion of family's duties (and privi- the common taxes to the leges) in this regard, and provision of such educathe growth of the State tion." Mr. Noonan's address was education system has been so rapid and widespread greeted enthusiastically by that it is not surprising that those taking part in the the position of the family in Social Week. regard to the State has become somewhat obscured. Article 26 of the Atlantic Priest Due Soon charter is worth quoting: The Rev. P. Bees, S.J., "Education shall be free and in accordance with the Latvian chaplain, will arrive Eng- in Perth from Melbourne lish Education Act of 1944 next month to prepare his supplied a clearer picture compatriots for fulfilling of the meaning of this for- the Paschal precept. Fr .Bees will offer Mass mula by adding: "In so far as is compatible with due for the Latvian community at St. Patrick's church, West Perth, on Sunday, March 1 at 10.30 a.m. and

ne Archbishop congratuFormerly a part of the Quairading parish, the new lated Father Eivers on his buildings were put in hand appointment as the first by the Rev. M. B. Ryan, parish priest of the newly parish priest of that district. established parish. Father The convent, staffed by Eivers would give them adthe Presentation Sisters, mirable leadership. was built by Mr. S. Costello, With their wholehearted New Brick Presbytery at a cost of £8,000. spiritual and material coConstructed by local con- operation, Corrigin would tractors, Messrs. Rose and become one of the most proJones, presbytery and two- gressive country parishes in roomed school cost £7,000. the archdiocese. Father Ryan, parish priest The Rev. L. Eiliers, forfrom which merly of Nedlands, is the ofhe Quairading, new parish had been exfirst parish priest. cised, was leaving Corrigin His Grace was assisted nn regret. But Father during the ceremony by )3mi-I knew that it would be Fathers Ryan, Eive s and 1.. in the best interests of the Walsh. ,.onie to have their own After the Archbishop had parish priest. congratulated Father livq, His Grace thanked him on and the Catholics of the )ehalf of the people of Cordistrict on their achieve- -igin. In the short space of Corrigin's New School ment, Mr. D. C. Turner, ime in which he had been chairman of the Corrigin in Quairading, Father Ryan Road Board offered his 'lad built seven buildingsfelicitations. a school, convent and preson the following Sunday, Other speakers were Mr. )ytery in Quairading; a March 8 at 11.30 a.m. Corboules, chairman of the chool, conevnt and presbyOn Friday, March 6 at 8 Fr. Church committee and tery in Corrigin, and a p.m. there will be a short Eivers, who expressed satis- iew church in Tammin. Retreat and sermon. On faction in having been ap- -h,t. was an enviable reSaturday, March 7 at 4.30 pointed first parish priest. cord. there will be a sermon, About 200 people attendfile contractors, Mr. S. Benediction of the Blessed ed the function and inspect- -2.ostello who built the conSacrament and Confessions ed the buildings. 'ent, and the local builders, Fr. Bees will arrive on Messrs. West and Jones who February 24 and may be milt the Delighted presbytery and contacted at St. Thomas His Grace said that he school were complimented More College, Crawley was delighted with the y His Grace. (phone 86-5080). All buildings were serbuildings. The school could he extended when neces- 'iceable and dignifiedsary. Indeed it was evident vorthy of the high purpose from the enrolment that ex- cor which they were erected tensions would be necessary -and the cost was most easonable. nithin a few years. Little did he think when k February 20: he first visited Corrigin in 10 a.m.: Preside at quar1934 that the town and disterly Conference of the trict would develop to such Clergy, Chapter Hall, VicPages an extent. toria-sq. Bishop Raible Opens The establishment of the 7 p.m.: Administer SacraDerby Hostel .. 2 ment of Confirmation to school was the Church's adults at St. Mary's Cathecontribution towards decen- Wedding Reports .. .. 3 Park's New dral. tralisation towards stem- Queen's New Convent of Presentation Sisters Church February 22: 4 ming the drift to the City. 5 3 p.m.: Bless and open More than half the popula- 1verseas News All About the Pope .. .. 6 new school- church of St. tion of Australia was con ntornalional Bernadette, Cables Glendalpiign. 7, 8, 10 c. ncraLed in the cities; that March 1: .. 9 boded ill for the future of Children's Corner 11 a.m.: Preside at LithReplies .. .. 10 the country. uanian Independence Day Unless agriculture receiv- Bishops on Migration 11 Mass, St. Francis Xavier's, .. 13, 16 ed its rightful palce in ,.oral News .. East Perth. national life ,it would be to If Interest to Women .. 14 3 p.m.: Bless and open .. 15 the detriment of Australia. World of Sport Christian Brothers' High He encouraged the farmers School (Highgate) Preparato remain on the land, and tory School, Beaufort -street. to hand it down to their No Talks Taking March 8: children. The farmer was 1.30 p.m.: Holy Name the baclehone of Church and Place With Reds Convention, Catholic Centre. State alike. Vatican City, Feb. 5.-A 4 p.m.: Bless and open He thanked the Presenta- competent Vatican authornew Church, Applecross, tion Sisters for staffing the ity said here there is no and preside at Solemn High After the recent basis for reports that secret school. Mass drowning tragedy, it looked talks are tak'ng place beMarch 17: as if they might not be able tween the Holy See and the 10 a.m. St. Patrick's Day. to do so. Hungarian communist govPreside at Solemn High The Presentation Sisters ernment about the future of Mass, Snio,',^o Oval. would bring to their work in His Eminence Jozsef CarMarch 22-29: Corrigin the splendid tradi- dinal Mindszenty. Preside at Holy Week tions that characterised The Primate of ceremonies St. Mary's their teaching and training has been in refugeHungary in the Housewives who attend the Fete at the Keaney House, 117 Alma -road, North Cathedral wherever they were estab- United States Budapest Perth, on Sunday, March 1, may procu.e garden fresh vegetables, home-made March 29: lished. The people, he was legation since Soviet Union 11 a.m. Preside at Solemn confident, would show their troops crushed the 1956 re- cakes, jams and preserves, and stock their their garden from the horticultural High Mass, St. Mary's appreciation by co-operat- bellion in Hungary. stall. Cathedral.

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