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604 HAY ST. The Town Hall is opposite
Priests, People Are Felicitated On Growth Of Parish
Archbishop Blesses Upstairs Church, Hall At Applecross
Seven Thousand Children Will Be
Al Oval Mass Of St. Patrick St. Patrick's feast will be marked by o Solemn High Mass, at which His Grace the Archbishop will preside, at Subiaco Oval at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, March 17. More than 7,000 children, representing all the Catholic schools and colleges, are expected to attend. A special choir of children will sing the music of the Mass, while the significance of the day will be outlined in the occasional sermon. After Mass, the school children will march past the dais on which the Archbishop will stand.
Two Aquinas Boys Capture Agricultural Scholarships Two Aquinas boys won the only two agricultural science scholarships awarded in this State by the Commonwealth Government for the University of Western Australia. They are Michael Red- and chemistry. Brian Martin was an unmond Doherty, son of Mr.
Unusual, even in the modern idiom, is the new Church -Hall of St. Benedict at Ardross- and Mrs. H. J. Doherty of der-officer in the Cadet Cunderdin, and Brian Roy Corps and Michael Doherty st., Applecross, which was blessed by His Grace the Archbishop on Sunday last in the Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. was in the sea cadets. In his final year Brian H. Martin of Chittering presence of 400 people. Both these boys have was a prefect of the Sodal-
Now he was privileged to been boarders at Aquinas ity of Our Lady, in the The building is two- f urnished" (Luke 22, 11-12). His death and the cenacle storeyed, the upper portion, On Christmas eve, said of His survival. bless the new building College since 1952. In the second XI at cricket, the examination third XI in hockey, in the Such was the home the which had cost in the region Le a ving like the Cenacle of the Last Fr. Nolan, three men stood Supper, se ving temporarily ooking out on the night people of Applecross were! of £20,000, and all he could Michael Doherty passed in third crew at rowing and and had this unforgettable presenting Jesus Christ that say was that it required seven subjects with distinc- the second eight at rowing, the purposes of a church. The section underneath experience. All up and day. "Be penetrated by the courage on the part of tions in maths A and B, 1958. He was also a member of the debating team. comprises a large hall, 90ft. down the great valley be- significance of what you priests and people to under- physics and chemistry. The Brian Martin also passed scholarships are x 40ft., with facilities such low them and all along the are doing," said Fr. Nolan. take the extra financial as refrigeration, electric slopes of the hills every `You are giving a home to liability which it was in seven subjects with dis- worth £40 per year for tinctions in maths A and B four years. stoves, steel sinks and sew- window was illuminated by our Blessed Lord, which is Concluded on Page 4. also your own, a home in ing room, for the teaching a candle. It was a night of velvet which Christ's Mother will of domestic science. There is also a sound -proof music blackness and gazing down be received with joyous acinto that valley gave them claim, and in which all room. Of portal frame structure, the fantastic feeling of gaz- those who labour and are is building ing down into the bowl of heavy burdened will obtain the curtain wall the refreshment Jesus prothe only one of its kind in some strange sky. And they knew that be- mised those who seek it. the State The interior, consti ucted in limpid asbes- hind every shining window "Yours is not the gift of insulation every hearth had been swept a catacomb in the bowels of provides tos, Name Society clean, sweet bread placed the earth, nor of a majestic the need for the Holy Name Society the Holy against heat and cold. was established in Built in pastel bricks, the on the table and new milk basilica visible to all, nor was evident when it was inaugurated, the which practically every parish in building is roofed with on the dresser so that no of a Mass rock on a hilland which yieldasbestos and the inside woman in like need should side, nor of a table in the need of the Society is even more evident to- Australia influence such an wherecolouring is carried out in suffer as the Mother of God dingy atmosphere of an inn, day," said His Grace the Archbishop in an ed ever it operated. suffered when she gave nor yet again of a cathedral several shades of pastel. The sight of so many men of the annual convention to the 13th Furnished, the total cost birth to her son Jesus. address with massice pillars supopenly professing and pracJesus came unto His own porting incredible arches will be close to £20,000. Name Society on Sunday last. tising their faith, such as The church will seat 300 and His own received Him pointing whence Christ des- Perth Holy not. No light shone to cends and whither He reThe convention, held at Grace. To meet that threat the spectacles provided by people. the turns with the souls He has the Catholic Centre was at- men of courage of the cali- the annual rally in the Solemn High Mass, with guide the steps of and the Aquinas presiding, shelgentle Virgin, neither tended by about 70 dele- bre of those of the Holy Cathedral the Archbishop saved must make a gates, including representa- Name Society were needed, procession was celebrated by the Rev. ter nor food was prepared tremendous on an of gift "Yours is the A. Lynch, parish priest. for the Mother and Baby. tives of several country men who were prepared to non-Catholicsimpression and must withstand public opinion, leave an indelible "And such was the poig- upper room like the cenacle branches. The Rev. P. Cunningham imprint was deacon and the Rev. L. nancy created in human in Jerusalem and shares His Grace said it was men prepared to stand impressionable youth. Formosa sub -deacon. hearts by that harrowing this in common with all the hardly necessary for him to shoulder to shoulder to de- On For that reason, said His fend every pillar of the ediHis Grace was assisted at experience that Christian other houses of Christ stanthem how moral tell Grace, he was disappointed room in the throne by the Rev. J. men and women of my it is the dining de- fice on which our very to learn from the secretary's were constantly dards of Lamb which the Paschal faith stood. Lynch and the Rev. J. P. native Ireland," continued The Christian home clining. report that there were so McGillicuddy- The Rev. F. Fr. Nolan, "have sought for calvary is eaten." our Christian civilisaThey learned from his- many branches which had His Grace the Archbishop and Walsh directed the ceremon- untold generations to minition were being assailed tory that Christianity was noijunior members. Junior Nolan, sincere P. Mary's suffering by a brief word of V. Rev. said mise ies and the from all sides. strongest always in those members were the Catholic O.S.M., preached the oc- showing to others like her felicitation to the priests were not only places and at those times men of tomorrow and the They the hospitality they would and to the parishioners of casional sermon. where and when it had the members of their The choir for the occasion lovingly have accorded her- St. Benedict's, Applecross, threatened by Communists, loyalty, the unswerving ad- future on the acquisition of the to whom all religion was herence and allegiance of society. Every parish and comprised former choristers self." every branch should have people, but opium of the the trained by Fr. Lynch under How strange that He splendid building. its men. The Church in its its juniors. the baton of Miss Angela whose delight it is to be Even though the parish from many directions. liturgy paid tribute to the Historians glorified how They had read in the Travia. Mrs. McKerr pre- with men should find men was onl ysix years old, said religious inclina- the crusaders of old went so unresponsive to His love His Grace, in that short paper that week of the book natural sided at the organ. its women of -folk. The tions off to defend their principles The music of the Mass when He walked the earth space of time it had been published by the British however, were its on a wave of frenzied zeal was by Perosi while the with them. The foxes have his privilege to come there Medical Association which men, the measuring and enthusiasm. The Church Ecce Sacerdos and Te Deum holes, the birds their nests, four times in order to bless advocated free love and thermometer, said that chastity was out- instrument of the grip which likewise was proud of the. by Dr. C. Edgar Ford were but the Son of Man has not buildings. the Church, her doctrines Holy Name men who waged sung in the presence of the wherein to lay His head. On the first occasion in moded. precepts had on her perhaps a less spectacular, That was from the B.M.A. and composer. His delight to be with 1953 when he blessed the but nonetheless effective, Father Nolan preached men is such that He has original school and presby- which was known for its people. The Church in Australia war against irreligion, in -from the text: "And you chosen to remain with us tery; then in 1955 for the high ethical code and influand immorality shall say to the good man of as our very food in the extension to the school and ence in Britain and through- was proud of the Catholic decency out the British Common- spirit prevailing amongst its wherever it was to be the house: The Master say- Blessed Sacrament of the in 1957 other extensions people. It was growing in found. eth to thee where is the altar. And His true fol- all these entailing a cost of weatlh. If they had no society "Is it any wonder that I prestige and strength from guest room where I may eat lowers have tried to give nearly £18,000 without furwould still have a magthe Pasch with my dis- Him the home His contem- niture and without taking say that Christianity and generation to generation and they ciples' and he will show poraries refused, the home the price of the land into our civilisation is being they were largely indebted nificent body of Catholic Concluded on Page 4. threatened," continued His for that happy position to you a large dining room that is at once a calvary of account. .
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