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The Record Newspaper 23 July 1959

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Sisters Win Duet In Musical Test

Million Learn Of Faith By

Secular Press Advertisement Last week -end a million Australians read These are business reply cards addressed to the an invitation in their Sunday morning pap- Centre and carrying a request for the initial literature on the course of lessons. Catholics may carry ers to learn the truth about the Catholic them about with them and hand one to a non-Catholic Church. They found it as the first of a series friend anywhere. of paid advertisements in the secular news- Armed with a few of these cards a Catholic has papers commencing on July 19 in the Syd- something practical to offer to every enquiring nonCatholic he meets. Nothing could be more helpful to ney "Sun -Herald."

While non-Catholics all over N.S.W. and in many those who find themselves in a group where religious parts of Victoria and Queensland were reading this topics are discussed. They may be obtained by writing to Rev. Father invitation, Father White, National Director of the newly -founded Catholic Enquiry Centre, explained White, Catholic Enquiry Centre, P.O. Box 63, the scheme from the pulpit of St. Mary's Cathedral, Marouba, N.S.W. Sydney. His sermon at the 11 o'clock Mass was broadcast over Station 2SM. The advertisement invited non-Catholics of all Mrs. Dunphy, Mother Of Priests, creeds and of none to write to the Catholic Enquiry Centre for a brochure giving details of a postal course of weekly lessons on the Catholic Church, which Nun And Judge, Is Mourned would be sent to them free and in absolute confidence Mother of a distinguished family rethey were further interested. cently passed to her eternal reward FIRST IN AUSTRALIA The scheme, the first of its kind ever attempted in when Mrs. Jeanette Dunphy (83), died this country, has been launched by the Cardinal, at Deepdene, Victoria. Archbishops and Bishops in an attempt to introduce Deceased was the mother of Mr. T. L. Dunphy, the teachings of the Catholic Church to millions of C.Ss.R., of Kew, Victoria; the Rev. W. F. Dunphy, Australian families for the first time. C.Ss.R., of Ballarat; the Rev. Sister Alphonsa Pauline and Stephanie (pictured), The "Sun -Herald," in which the first of this series (St. John of God hospital, Subiaco); Mr. Justice of advertisements appeared is read by more than a the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. E. A. Dunphy (Federal Arbitration Court); Mr. million people each week. John Dunphy, solicitor, Perth; and Mrs. Jeff Rowe of Claremont, secured first place THE TRUTH ABOUT THE CATHOLIC CHURCH Chandler, Hughesdale, Vic. Entitled "The Truth about the Catholic Church," in the open piano duet at the recent The late Mrs. Dunphy came to Australia from and set against a background of a priest saying Mass Cleator, Cumberland, England, in 1885 with her Music Festival. the advertisement read: "This is a picture of a priest family and settled in Albany, W.A. Pauline, who is 19 and a teacher in the Education saying Mass. Though perhaps strange to you it is Three sisters survive her, the Rev. Mother Department also won the open piano solo. Last year perfectly familiar to millions of Catholics everywhere. Alphonsa, Mary's Mount, Ballarat, Rev. Mother she gained her L.Mus. with top marks for the State "The Mass is the centre of the Catholic Faith. If Magdalen, Carnarvon W.A. and Mrs. E. R. Power, and secured the Kylie Club prize. you would like to know about it, or any other point Middle Park, Victoria. May she rest in peace. Stephanie, who is 15, has passed 7th grade and is a of Catholic teaching, the Catholic Enquiry Centre will sub-leaving pupil at Loreto Nedlands. gladly send you a free postal course of lessons. "We cannot give you the Faith, but we can give you facts about the Faith, and remove misunderstandings. You may never intend to become a Catholic. But we De Montfort can still help you. Write today for our free explanatory brochure." Rev. Br. R. Walsh who recently received rest is in process of being Group Day Of FIRST CLIENTS ENROLLED the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the published. The thesis a monumenAlready 120 non-Catholics have made application Sydney University is a past pupil of C.B.C., tal work of over 300 pages for the course as a result of previous publicity in the Recollection Leederville. upholds its claim to be a Catholic papers. Each one has received a brochure, Br. Walsh, now only 25 For three and a half years study of electronic levels of On Saturday, August 1, a sample lesson, an enrolment card and a personal years of age, was a foundamolecules and the monthly he worked at his thesis, aid- aromatic afternoon of letter from Father White. tion pupil of the Leederville ed in 1956-57 by an ICIANZ molecular crystals. recollection will be held at Some have returned their enrolment cards and are College. Following the printing of scholarship. St. Denis', Tuart Hill. conHe obtained his matricustudying the second lesson this week. This involved the study of the thesis, Bro. Walsh re- ducted by the Rev. A. M. At the same time Catholic organisations from every lation at the Sydney Junior - ultra -violet spectra of ben- ceived an offer from the Wickers, O.S.M. State, and even one from New Zealand have been ate of the Christian Broth- zene, napthalene, teracene, University of London to These afternoons are in 1948. phthalocyanine and coron- join a research school sponwriting for propaganda literature about the course to ersHaving completed his ene at liquid helium tem- sored by their science de- sponsored by the De Montpass on to their interested non-Catholic friends. fort Group to give people novitiate year, he repeated peratures. partment. PERSONAL CONTACT CARDS the matriculation course At present he is teach- an opportunity to carry out The centre's permanent staff, and a team of volun- and secured the coveted Covering the theoretical ing chemistry at St. Kevin's Our Lady's wishes expressaspects of on all these the ed at Fatima. College, Toorak. tary helpers are now busy sending on supplies of per- Liversidge Prize for Chem- Davydor theory, his experiIn these days of academic The afternoon commences istry, which entitled him to sonal contact cards to Catholics. mental work was confined qualifications it is an ena bursary at the University to napthalene. Finally, its couraging thought to Catho- with the Rosary at 1.30 p.m. of Sydney. polarised spectrum was re- lic parents that young men and consists of three talks, each preceded by a Rosary, He began a science course

Br. Walsh Secures His Ph.D. -

£1,000 Altar Will Keep Green

Memory Of Late Father Fahey It will be of interest to numerous people throughout the State to learn that it has been decided to perpetuate the memory of the late Father Fahey by the erection of a marble altar in the Star of the Sea Church, Cottesloe. A committee has been selected and it is hoped to have the altar completed about the end of

October, the present estiniate being £ 1,000. Mr. Aidan Casey is chairman of the committee assisted by Mr. Derm Ryan (treasurer) and Mr Tom O'Loughlin (secretary).

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corded and analysed. (and women) with qualifi- concluding at 4.30 p.m. with in 1951, with emphasis on Much of Bro. Walsh's cations like Br. Walsh's are simple Benediction of the chemistry. In his third year he majored in organic chem- work has been published in building up a reputation for Blessed Sacrament. scientific journals and the our Catholic schools. istry. The theme of every afternoon is how to put the FatFor his excellent work in ima message into effect in this year he received the daily life. Walter Burfitt and Caird Collectors are still needed to assist with the street scholarships. He then took The De Montfort Group an honours course in physi- appeal for St. Francis Xavier's Native Mission, meets on the second and Wandering, on Friday, July 31. cal chemistry. fourth Monday of each He secured a first class Collectors are required be- on Wednesday 29th and month at the Legion of honours and the university tween the following hours: Thursday 30th between the Mary chapel, 65 St. George's 8 a.m.- 10 a.m.; 10 a.m.- 12 hours of 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Ter., at 7.45 p.m. medal. In 1955 he enrolled in the noon; 12 noon -2 p.m.; 2 or on the day of the appeal in Anyone interested from 7.45 a.m. onwards. Ph.D. course under Profes- p.m. -4 p.m. learning more about MarCollectors may pick up tins Those willing to assist ian devotion as taught by sor of theoretical chemistry in London. The latter part and badges at the Sports- should contact the Rev. M. St. Louis de Montfort is of his studies was done un- men's Council rooms, 2nd McKeon, Catholic Missions welcome. enTelephone der the tutelage of Dr. L. Floor, 23 Murray-street office, Catholic Centre. Vic- quiries from 8-1186 and E. Lyons. (next door to A.N.Z. Bank) toria -square (tel. 23-1889). 8-1207.

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