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The Record Newspaper 16 April 1959

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Large Crowd Sees Archbishop Bless Como's Unusual Church men and women may listen to Mary, the Mother of God and Queen of the holy home at Nazareth saying now of her Son as she said on the occasion of the first miracle at Cana: "Whatsoever He shall say to you, do ye." Solemn Pontifical Benediction of the Blessed SacConcluded on Page 4

Advertisers Will Get Preference In Extensions To Our Premises Tenders have been called since April for the erection of additions to "The Record" premises, 450 Hay-st., Perth. They will close at noon on Monday, April 27, and building operations will commence on May 1. All things being equal, preference in the choice of builder and sub -contractors will be given to firms which are advertisers in "The Record." The architect is Mr. Cohn Rule, A.A.R.T.C., A.R.A.I.A., of Fremantle. 11

Bishop Jobst Tells Of Aim To Mobilise Lay Apostles Last week it was my privilege to be grant- more their duty to expand Kingdom of God. interview with the Most Rev. John theThe Mission areas of the Jobst, S.C.A., newly appointed Vicar Apos- Kimberleys were Australian but they still depended on tolic of Kimberley. missionaries from ed an

abroad Questioned about the vast had two West Australians was not normal, and area of 120,000 square miles ordained priests and three which over which he has spiritual studying for the priesthood. more and more of the work would have to be done jurisdiction, Bishop Jobst In this State they had es - there by Australian s, said that the Pallottine a Mis- Brothers Sisters. Fathers maintained seven sionary Centre at Riverton, Bishop and Jobst tall, handmission centres which cater- six or seven native boys some, with greatis charm and ed for 5,000 persons of were being educated by the gentility of manner. He whom not more than 900 Christian Brothers and were works.., in the Kimberley training for trades. were Catholics. Missions from 1951-1954, The natives comprised the past five years he spent bush -natives and halfin the Pallottine novitiate at castes, the latter in constant Strathfield, where contact with the whites he was Spiritual Director through their employment and taught liturgy, sacred on the cattle stations. music and ascetical theology. The full -bloods were in Bishop Jobst said that it decline due to contact with was his intention to conthe whites, diseases such as tinue the pioneering selfleprosy, V.D., respiratory sacrificing work of his preand tropical diseases and decessor the Most Reverend trachoma being widespread. Otto Raible. Opening the new Church of the Holy Family at Como on Sun- A lot was being done by the day last His Grace the Archbishop said its design was unusual and Government and the Missions to stem the spread of a complete departure from the traditional type of church. Dona- leprosy. Correction On tions to the new shrine were £5,500 towards defraying the total The Derby Leprosarium now had 350 inmates, not building cost of £15,500. Varsity Report all were cot cases, some On arrival His Grace enjoy the sense of security priest will take Holy Viati- were able to do light work It is regretted that the Jobst, S.C.A. Bishop John of had treatment omission of a line from last passed through a guard of and solidarity which paro- cum to comfort us at the and fear been largely overcome honour formed by Holy chial life so richly gives. "Record" might have end to strengthen us on among the natives. It was a problem to place week's given Name Society members and Our parish Church, then, the and impression. A road to eternity. them in jobs and the pro- passagea false Children of Mary. should have read: is the centre of our spiritual To the parish church we cess of assimilation was long Girl Missionaries "St. Thomas More College The ceremony commenc- life and of the practice of come to pray and to offer up The missionary work of and difficult. When they now has more residents (in ed with the solemn blessing our holy Faith. At the to God through Mary, His the Kimberley vicariate was married they might return proportion of the church by the Archto the Catholic those petitions ^arried out by nine priests to the Missions or to the population of the State) bishop, assisted by the Rev. parish church, then, is the Mother, T. Linnane (parish priest of centre of our spiritual life which are such a necessary and seven Brothers of the cattle stations in the Kim- than the oldest Catholic College-St. John's, SydComo) and the Rev. J. Mc- and of the practice of our expression of our daily Society for the Catholic berley. holy Faith. At the parish needs. Gillicuddy. Apostolate (Pallottines) and Most of them drifted to ney." After the recitation of the baptismal font is conferred, In joy and in sorrow, at 28 Sisters of St. John of the towns of the NorthBecause of the enormous of W.A. there is a Rosary by the V. Rev. Dean for the first time, sanctify- Baptism and at the Requiem God. where they sernred area J. Hogan, Adm., the occa- ing grace and we become of the dead, the parish The Pallottines maintain- West. greater need for University in the Post positions Office, sional sermon was preached the children of God. ,-horeh is the centre of our ed at Kew, Victoria, a train- the Police or the school. His residence here than elseby the Rev. N. S. Rossiter, Later, it is at the altar spiritual lives. where. ing centre for lay apostles. Ldship said he was It C.M. rails in our parish Church special assistance From here girls had anxious to make them con- 'from The Church, which is the 'hat we receive Our Divine Devoted And Loyal volunteered three both State and Cornfor the Missions Mystical Body of Christ, is Lord in Holy Communion May the parishioners of in the North-West. They scious of their resnonsibility !monwealth governments divided up into various and at the same rails the Como be devoted and loyal would go to La Grange, 80 to their own people, esncei- 'that enabled St. Thomas ally in regard to spreading More College to increase its members with Christ as hands of young men and 'n the worship of God and miles south of Broome, for the Faith. He wanted to numbers by more than half. Head. women are joined together the practice of their faith in a period of one year. mobilise all the forces of That part, said Fr. Rossithe holy sacrament of their spiritual home. Here they would teach, the Lay Apostolate for the ter, of the Church which we Matrimony. NEW SERIES OF And they may worship nurse, cook and look after conversion alike of the know as the Church MiliIt is in our parish church God by entering into native MARIAN TALKS children. It was the coloured people and the the tant on earth is again divid- that Our Divine Lord wishes coirit of the Holy A new series of seven Family ,im of the Missionaries, whites. ed up into various sections ,,s to offer to God the at Nazareth. and lay to make the For that reason he had weekly talks on True Defor the better government rather the Sacrifice of the The fathers of the parish ^lerical votion to the Blessed Virgin people Mission- taken as his motto "That all and organisation of the Mays. which is offered daily and the men of the parish coloured minded, to establish the may be one." He believed will continue in St. John's Church itself. at the altar. may ask St. Joseph for a r'hurch among their con- in the future of the Kimber- Dominican school, Scar The smallest unit in that It is in the tabernacle of little of the spirit of faith freres. legs both economically and borough, on Tuesday, April .ivision is the parish unit, 'hr parish church that Our and devotion made Bishop Jobst said that politically. An oil survey 21, at 7.45 p.m., leading up and the parish is to the nivine Lord has become him worthy to which the Feast of the Queen the Fos - 'here was no hone of voca- had been made of the whole to Church what the family is nrisoner of His love for us 'es -Father of be of Mary on May 31. Jesus and tions to the priesthood from Kimberlevs and much min- shin the State. The talks will be given by am from which He sends Spouse of the Immaculate °mong the natives, but eral wealth had been dis- the Rev. Just as the family is forth His bleSsings on our Mother of God. A. M. Wickers, there was some prospect of covered. 10 S M., and everyone is corecessary for the security homes. The children may learn The a establisharea great had dially invited to come along. and permanence of home ue io,rites us to come and from the Divine Infant the ing native congregations of future, once it was opened The bus to catch is the e, so also is the parish visit Him and when the secret of in age Nuns and Brothers. up. The Church must keep one leaving Perth for Scar necessary to the individual shadows of death close and grace advancing and wisdom beVocations to the that Polio pace with development borough at 7.20 from the Catholic in order that in the around us it is from the fore and man. tines averaged about four and Australian Catholics corner of King and Murpractice of his Faith be may same tabernacle that the All God the young and old each year in Australia. They should realise more and ray-sts.

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