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The Record Newspaper 21 May 1959

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604 HAY ST.

Perth, Thursday, May 21, 1959

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Norbertines Are Given Formal New Vocational Group Chemists' Guild Charge Of York By Archbishop To Hear Lecture

York was an old parish by Australian standards ( it celebrated the splend church buildings in York. its centenary seven years ago). But the Norbertine Order was 800 The reality exceeded his The first general meet- (a) To seek holiness and truth in all things. most sanguine expectations. of the Catholic Cheyears old. This was said by His Grace the Archbishop when he He and the Father associat- ing (b) To inspire members to mists' this year Guild for with him would not spare apply Catholic moral inducted the V. Rev. C. P. O'Reilly, C.R.P., as parish priest of York ed themselves in the interest will be held at the Cathoprinciples to the pracof the people committed to lic Centre Hall on Wedtice of pharmacy. on Sunday last. their care. nesday evening next, May

Few realise how importhe Catnolic chemist can play in the Guest speaker, Mr. Lou Daly-Smith, has chosen as social and moral life of the his subject: "Thoughts on a community. Many of them laving their part nobly, visit to Lourdes including reference to the Medical and and well. Religious Aspects." It will One manifestation of this be illustrated with 35 mm. gouu citizensnip is their slides. determined fight against the An invitation to attend is evil of birth control and extended to all pharmacy their resolute refusal to participate in any way in apprentices. this great evil. After three m-,nthr preliminary work the Guild One of Australia's greatest was inaugurated, with the enemies is on the home approval of His Grace the front. It is the limitation Miss Mary Flynn, senior lecturer in the Archbishop, on August 20, of the family. To this must be attributed in large part technical division of the Education Depart- 1957. the fact that after 150 years At that meeting a Conof white occupation the ment of W.A., and sister of the late Brother stitution was adopted and country is still unpopulated. Valentine (Marist Order), gave a most in- a Council of eight members r-,+1,01ic chemists, banded teresting address to the Catholic Teachers' was appointed. together, pledged Fathers F. S. Cooney. C. P. O'Reilly, D. J. Reynolds The V. Rev. J. Hawkins, themselves to fight this evil. Guild last week. S.J. is chaplain to the guild One of the most effective Fr. O'Reilly celebrated honour by fully and enthusThe speaker, who spent brash decision, after two as well as to the Guild of means within their power Mass at 10 a.m. at St. Pat- astically co-operating with 1958 as a lay missionary in years of saving and making St. Luke for doctors. is to refuse to sell contrarick's Church, York, before .he Fathers in the spiritual New Guinea, illustrated her arrangements, she found For the first time, in a packed congregation. and temporal administration talk with many slides and herself in Wewak. November of last year, ceptives. To this they have His Grace attended in the of the parish. pledged In spite circulated among her audiWewak was in North New members held an annual of the themselves. sacrifice entailed, sanctuary, assisted by the York was an old parish ence a number of souvenirs Commiinion and breakfast Rev. P. O'Mara and the Rev by Australian standards; it of her stay with the natives. Guinea. Hence people there at St. Thomas More college. they have withstood the D. J. Reynolds, C.R.P. celebrated its centenary Miss Flynn said that some were more aware than most Present membership of temptation to yield themThe Archbishop welcomed seven years ago. The Nor- time ago she had read an pople of the Communist the Guild is 53 and more selves to this iniquitous creeping down the Norbertine Fathers to birtine Order was 800 years appeal in "The Record" dangers than 100 other known trade. the Archdiocese. York was 11d; it was rich in spiritual for scmeone to train native from the North, and knew holic pharmacists have Their faith, courage and that time was not on their privileged to be singlged out traditions. Sisters as teachers, and been circularised. The guild nobility of conduct are an as the foundation of the It was now established in thought: "This is a job I side. concentrates on enrolling example not only to their Order the first in Aus- all continents. The founda- can do." Moreover, the pressure apprentices. fellow chemists, but to all tralia, he said. tion in York would be a So, after making such a The aims of the guild are: right thinking citizens. Continued on 13 Page He was confident that the spiritual power -house from people of York would show which would radiate a salutheir appreciation of this tary and beneficient influwas the intention of ence not only throughout theIt Order to establish an York, but also throughout Abbey in due time, and the Avon Districts' Deanery, also a boys' school. and indeed the whole State The two Norbertine Fathof Western Australia. ers mingled with the people Father O'Reilly thanked after the ceremony. They His Grace the Archbishop will be joined in September for the welcome extended by a third priest of the to his Order. Lord Abbot Order, the Rev. S. Cooney, Caulwell had told him of C.R.P.

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Mary Flynn, Who Taught Nuns In New Guinea, Returns Home

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Thirty -Two Debutantes Presented

Founded Guild Of Catholic Dentists In accordance with the wishes of His Grace the Archbishop for a guild of Catholic dentists, a general meeting of the Guild of St. Apollinia was held on April 23. At this meeting Mr. G. Henderson was elected Guild Master, Mr. Dallimore (jun.) secretary and Mr. P. Dignam treasurer.

A constitution for the fare of its members. An an guild was Submitted and nual Communion will be adopted after a few amend- held on the saint's feast day, ments had been made. As1February 9. the chaplain who called this The Rev. T. Perrott, S.J.. first meeting had but a of St. Louis' School has limited knowledge of the been appointed chaplain to Catholic dentists in the the Guild. It is hoped also State he was only able to to arrange an annual Recircularise a portion of treat for members. them. Vatican City, May 6: Pre At this first meeting he was, however able to col- sident Giovanni Grouch' of lect other names and ad- Italy was received here with dresses. The list is by no full ceremonial when he means complete, so any paid his first official call on Catholic dentists who have His Holiness Pope John -Photo by courtesy VICTOR PENROSE STUDIO have not yet been approach- XXHL ed and who are interested The President was accomin the guild should get in pinied on his visit to the Thirty-two debutantes were presented to His Grace the Archbishop at the annual touch with the secretary. Pontiff by Giuseppe Pella, Information about the Italian Minister of Foreign Catholic ball last Tuesday night. His Grace, accompanied by the V. Rev. Dean J. Hogan, activities of the guild will Affairs; Bartolomeo Migone, Adm., was officially welcomed by the Rev. J. O'Brien and executive members of the be made known to the Italian Ambassador to the members by circular. St. Holy See; and a party of Catholic Youth Council. The ball, the Catholic social event of the year, drew a crowd of Apollonia has from the early about 15 other Italian offi- 700 people and was again a great success. centuries been the patron cials. rs, dentists and has always The ballroom was gaily decorated, a feature being a floral archway over the entrance to the cabaret. The day before his State been represented in art visit to the Vatican the Pre The official party this year included His Grace, Dean Hogan, Fr. O'Brien, Frank Juracich, Wendy holding a forceps in her sident was invested with the Brown, Margret Bell, Pam Watson, Warren Smith, H den Oswald, Graham Edmtmdson, Millena Juracich, hand. Supreme Order of Christ, The main object of the the hiohest decoration of the Margret Collopy, Pauline Fright, Elsie Ronchi, June Anne Jackson, Patsy Sanders, Yvonne Kidd, Roseanne Brodrick and Cecilia Reynolds. Guild ia the spiritual wel- Holy See. (Debutantes' names and frocks, Page 4)


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