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No. 2863

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(Registered at the 0 P O., Perth, for transmission by post as a Newspaper)

Perth, Thursday, March 5, 1959

604 HAY ST. The Town Hall is opposite

Rev. Bertram Adderley To Be Lithuanian Bishop On Visit Nun Wins First Ordained Priest In Rome Soon To Compatriots In W. A. Midwifery Place (pictured), The universal Chaplain and Bishop of all exiled Catholics from Lithuania called by plane from Chicago on Feb. 22 to see his flock in the metropolitan area of this State.

The Rev. Dr. Bertram Richard Adderley, Sister Mary Christina, a B.A. (Hons.), Dip.Ed., Ph.D. West Australian born Mercy nun at St. Anne's, will be ordained to the priesthood at Rome Mt. Lawley, won first on March 14 for the Diocese of Bunbury. Christchurch and Aquinas prize in the hospital examColleges and left for Rome inations in which 34 nurses in September, 1956, to study qualified for the midwiffor the priesthood at the Beda College. ery certificates at K.E.M.H.

Big crowds of Lithuanians also preached in English and He will be ordained on in national dress went to Lithuanian. Previously Sister ChrisMarch 14 and hopes to reGuildford airport, accomtina had The congregation sang at qualified as a turn to W.A. in August and panied by their chaplain in Mass Tutor Sister at a course at by Bishop take up duties in the Bun Western Australia, the Rev. Brizgys,celebrated the assisted Victorian College by the Rev. of bury diocese. L. Kemesis. Nursing, with four distincW. Foley and Fr. Kemesis. His parents, Mr. and Mrs His Lordship, the Most tions. B. Adderley, live at BroomeA large meeting of LithRev. Vincent Brizgys, Ph., uanians Eventually Sister Chrisst., Cottesloe, and are both was held on SunI.C.D., celebrated Mass and day evening at tina will assist with the old residents of this State. Mary's gave a mission for three Hall, Leederville. St.Over tutoring of the trainees at Rev. Dr. Adderley is the 300 days at St. Francis Xavier's were the Midwifery Training only child. present. National Church, East Perth. School opened last June at His first Mass on arrival dances a n d Lithuanian St. Anne's. will be offered at the Star Bishop Brizgys was ac- cooking was a feature. of the Sea Church, Cottescompanied by the Rev. J. The Bishop spoke to his loe. Kungys, chaplain to Lithuanians in South Australia. people about the work of His Lordship, the Most Fr. Kungys heard Confes- liberation in countries under Rev. Vincent Brizgys. sions and assisted generally Communist domination. with the mission. Educated at Christian Bishop Brizgys was born A mission for the Polish Brothers' College, Adelaide Staff and students of St. in 1903 in Mariajampoles, ter., he is an Old Aquinian. community will be Charles' Lithuania. He was ordainhonoured Lynn Scholarship Awarded To obtained the degrees the HolySeminary preached at St. Brigid's of He Ghost at the beed to the priesthood in 1927 B.A. (Hons.) and Dip.Ed. in Gisai and consecrated a Church, West Perth, from at the University of WA., ginning of the seminary on Wednesday, March Bishop in 1940. after a period of teach- year 4, asking for inspiration in The anniversary of Lith- Colin Macphail And James Maguire Sunday, March 8 to March and ing at Scotch and St. Louis' 15. the work Day of the future. uanian Independence Lynn Scholarships for 1959/60 were Mission exercises will be Colleges was granted a fel- His Grace the Arch(transferred from Feb. 16 lowship at UniGeorgetown bishop presided in Cappa at 11.30 a.m. and 5 to March 1) was celebrated awarded to Colin S. Macphail of Washington, D.C., Magna. Mass was celebrated Christian given at the East Perth church p.m. on the two Sundays, versity, by a Fulbright by an ex -student, the Rev. Bishop Brizgys' Brothers' High School, Highgate, and James while week -day devotions followed during grant. A. Hesse, assistant priest at visit on March 1. will be at 8 p.m. His Grace the Archbishop Patrick Maguire of Christian Brothers' Col Australians are cordially After two and a half Boulder. The deacon was presided at Mass and invited to attend the Mis- years' study he obtained a also an ex -student, the Rev. N. Fitzsimons (assistant preached. Bishop Brizgys lege, Perth. Both boys passed their Junior sion and are requested to doctorate in philosophy. pass on word of it to their Upon his return to his priest at Albany) and the with eight subjects. Polish friends. home State he taught at sub -deacon was the Rev. E. Clancy, C.M., of the staff at Macphail is the son G. Lynn of shares valued St. Charles. Neil Daly Wins of Colin Mr. and Mrs. Stewart C. at the time at £1,875. The His Grace preached an Macphail of Redcliffe. first scholarship was awardinspiring sermon. The whole ed in 1924. of the staff and students He has been at the TerScholarship Of race college since 1953 and Since then scholarship as- EXPOSITION ON PASSION SUNDAY sang in Gregorian Chant, in particular giving a beautiaspires to study a course of sistance, secondary and (in A Day of Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament ful rendering of the Veni on completion the earlier years of the Overseas Study engineering will be held on Passion Sunday in all parish Sancte Spiritus. of his secondary course. trust), tertiary, has been There are 58 students this in the Churches Archdiocese for the persecuted given to 46 boys. DisJames Maguire is the son year at St. Charles, a 25% Church and the conversion of the persecutors. of Mr. and Mrs. R. Maguire bursements in scholarships increase on former enrolsince 1945 have amounted of Bentley. ments. to £1,425. scholarships are The worth £25 per year for two Chance For Youth years, and assist the sucAn intelligent lad, precessful candidates to proferably with pass in ceed to the Leaving ExamJunior, beginning as mesination. senger boy with prospect w as This scholarship A charming French lady who gave her life The choir from St. of apprenticeship to comJoseph's Orphanage posing (printing trade) to founded by a gift by Mr. R. to God 58 years ago as a Little Sister of the the Requiem. About sang 20 suitable lad. Apply in Poor was buried last Thursday with Solemn nuns from other religious first instance in writing. to orders and many lay people Manager, "The Record:" Requiem Mass. were present. G.P.O. Box R1279. Hungarians Have Mlle. Barlot came from Brittany as a postulant to the house in Auckland, New Scout Troop Zealand. She then returned to Brittany for her proOne happy group of boys fession. Her work for the Neil James Daly (24), who enjoyed the Labor Day Little Sisters took her to long week -end were the New Caledonia and she has of 30 Snook-cres., Hilton Hungarian Boy Scouts who been in Glendalough since Park, has won a two-year camped at Point Walter re- 1946. serve. Sister Gertrude had a C.S.I.B.O. overseas studThe scout master. Mr. charming personality and Eugene Detottl, escaped entship. for many years worked as a from Budapest nine years from business He will leave for Eng- ago after the trial of Car- collector people who wished to help land, probably April 20, to dinal Mindszenty. Order which the the work study physical organic He works for an alumin- did for old people. chemistry at London UniAlthough she had spent so ium manufacturer, and has versity. him his wife and young many years far from her He will work towards the with wife's mother and native Brittany she never child, degree of Doctor of Phil- grandmother. lost those qualities which osophy. make the elder daughter of The two assistant scout the Church so especially Daly was educated at masters of the Hungarian pleasing to God. Christian Brothers' College, troop are Mr. Les Wachtel Fremantle, and graduated and Mr. Rudi Tasnady, who Solemn Requiem Mass from the W.A. University in work respectively in a film was said on February 26 at 1957, a Bachelor of Science factory and as a supervisor the Sisters' chapel at Glendalough. Rev. J. O'Brien, with first class honours. of the recreational parks. chaplain, was the celebrant, For the past year he has Rev. F. Forro, The S.J., Mgr. E. O'Sullivan the deabeen engaged in research at St. Louis School, is the con, and V. Rev. C. Stinson work at the University. His main sporting activ- chaplain of the Hungarian the sub -deacon. Over 30 Ex -students of all Presentation Convents in the State will meet at "Iona," MosScouts who meet at 2 p.m. priests attended the Re- man Park, on Sunday, March 15, at 3 p.m. This is the first time that such a ity has been basketball. every Saturday at St. Al - quiem. Fr. Walsh was the general reunion has been planned. master of ceremonies. ban's hall. Beaufort-st.

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