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Missions Cardinal Says We Highgate Nuns In Must Bring Asia To Christ Impressive Rites

Three young women (pictured) received the Habit of the Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions at Highgate Hill lost Sunday. They were Misses Pauline Noonan of South Perth (the Prately of Perth whose re-1second girl of the family to ligious name will be Sister join the same order); Sister Maria St. Perpetua, Shelly Mary St. Louise, formerly Barlow of Oakleigh, Mel- Carmel Slattery of Ellersby, bourne (Sister Mary Em- Victoria; and Sister Mary Cardinal Agagianian, delegate of Pope John XXIII to Queensland's Catholic centen- manuel), and Margaret Bra- Philomena, formerly Pat= ary celebrations, visited Canberra while in Australia. The Russian -born Cardinal, edu- bander also of Oakleigh, ricia Hogan of Mount Law Melbourne ley. cated in the same seminary from which Joseph Stalin was expelled, is head of the Pro- Helena). (Sister Mary St. Those who assisted the pagation of the Faith, world-wide missionary organisation in the Church. He told dele- Each of the Sisters were Sisters as "angels" were attended an by "angel" who gates to the National Conferences of the Y.C.W. and N.C.G.M. and many other young Janina Le Grande, Vickey were Carol Woodthorpe, O'Sullivan, Gratiana Pagpeople who packed St. Patrick's Youth Centre on Sept. 1, that they were missionaries Carmel Therese Barlow, and Anna Maria Saitta at home, at work, and wherever they went. ers has received, on numer- peace, prosperity and sal - younger sister of Sister M. ana respectively. Pictured with His Emin- dom, courage and self- ous and solemn occasions, vation. Emmanuel and Rita D'NunThe parents and family of ence are: (left to right): sacrifice of their Bishops, the most explicit encourAustralia would thus be - zia respectively. the Sisters were present for Fr. B. Burke, Betty King, their devoted ecclesiastical agements from our venerat- come a Christian beacon The Most Rev. J. J. Rai- the ceremony. Jim Ross (National secre- assistants and to themselves. ed predecessors, Pius XI shining there in the South ferty, Auxiliary Bishop, aHis Lordship was assisttaries), Archbishop Car- It would surely continue. and Pius XII. Pacific, a nation showing to ficiated at the ceremony ed by Fr. Nestor and the boni, Cardinal Agagianian, Furthermore His Emin"We most willingly re- those young nations of Asia which was attended by the Archbishop O'Brien, Brian ence congratulated them on affirm them, and in our turn the supreme value of Chris - parents of the three Sisters. Rev. Fr. Berard, 0.F.M., Gleeson, Pat Mason (Na- their spirit of dedication. we are happy to express our tian love, justice, truth and His Lordship was assist - who preached the occasion tional presidents), Bishop Today, perhaps as never paternal affection to you peace. His Eminence urg- ed by the Rev. J. Nestor al sermon. p...0.414.4Ma Goody, Bishop Gallagher, before in her history, the who were, in your priestly ed them to work unceasing - and the Rev. J. Dorrian, Fr. Toomey at Canberra Church called for heroes. zeal, the founder of this ly for that glorious future. C.M., who preached the ocurses' Guild National Youth Convention. The Church needed laymen great movement of Catholic "Finally, my dear dele- casional sermon. His Eminence recalled and laywomen who were Action, and, through you, gates," said Cardinal AgaThe monthly meeting of On Tuesday last, the the praise of Pope Pius XI fully dedicated to a per- to all the dear Y.C.W.'s of gianian, "may I offer you a feast of the Nativity of Our the Catholic Nurses' Guild "a perfect example of sonal, intense, loyal, free both branches to be found few words of paternal ad- Lady in a similar ceremony of W.A. will be held on next Catholic Action" and the and loving collaboration today on all continents." vice? You yourselves are a at which His Lordship again Tuesday evening September hopes of Pius XII "we with the Hierarchy in the chosen elite, instruments in officiated, four Sisters took 15, at 7.45 p.m. on the third expect great things of you" continuation of the mission The Holy Father looks to God's loving hands for a their first vows as Sisters floor, St. George's -terrace them, His Emincontinued when speaking of the of Christ, our most Holy high purpose. But if that of Our Lady of the Mis- end of London Court. ence, their Bishops and Y.C.W. Redeemer. Miss Margaret Bell, State purpose is to be fulfilled sions. priests Auslooked to them, He said that Australia had They were Sister Mary president of the N.C.G.M. That mission of Christ tralia itself looked to them. then around and through the duty of showing the was that elite must be grouped Veronica, formerly Monica will give some highlights of twofold Christ came nations of Asia the way to- on earth Christian Australia, sit- an apostolic mass move- Fletcher of Noble Park, her visit to Canberra for to give glory to wards Christ. uated it as was the on ment." Victoria; Sister Mary St. their national congress just the Father and to save the It is truly providential world. Together with those fringe of Asia, must play a Due to the most favour- Justina, formerly Veronica concluded. that his visit to Canberra, to whom Christ directly en- providential role in bring- able circumstances in which should have coincided with trusted His mission the ing Christ to Asia. The the Church found itself in the National Councils of the Bishops they were carry- young, virile, eager nations this country, the wonderful Young Christian Workers' ing on that most noble and rising on their north must system of Catholic educa- FR. JONES WILL NOW DELIVER Movement and the National most necessary of all tasks. be won to Christ the King of tion, the close bond of unity all mankind. Catholic Girls' Movement, Pius existing between the clergy XI called their moveTHREE BIBLE TALKS IN PERTH held at Canberra for the Their major task at home, and laity, the special formament "an authentic form, a first time. The Rev. Alexander Jones, L.S.S., noted perfect example of that new youth to build a new tion given in the seminaries He had come to Austra- Catholic Action which is the therefore, was to build a leading to the even greater bible scholar, who will give a public lecture an Australia dedication of their clergy lia as the personal repre- leading idea of our Pontifi- Australia, Christian, God -loving and in the work of forming an at the Subiaco Civic Centre on September sentative of His Holiness cate." free. apostolic laity, an oppor- 14, at 8.15 p.m., will also deliver two other Pope John XXIII, and, as Pius XII told them on the his representative, it afford- occasion of their memorable That meant that there tunity perhaps unparallell- addresses. / ed him great pleasure to be pilgrimage Title of Fr. Jones' lecture is "The Death of the to Rome in must be here, as in every ed in any other country able to speak to them, the August, 1957: "Now as in country, a revolution from existed in Australia for the Bible." Tickets at 3/6 may be procured at Pellegrini representatives of the apos- the past we count upon you, within. It must be a re- building of a truly mass and Co., Catholic Centre, Catholic Library and "The tolic youth of 20 Dioceses we expect great things volution not of hate, blood- apostolic body of laity. in Australia. From the ranks of those Record" office. from you." shed and slavery, but of Fr. Jones may also be heard by the general public coming out of their splenCongratulating the deleFinally our own beloved love, justice and freedom. gates, His Eminence said Pope John XXIII, in a let- within minds and conscien- did schools and colleges at a lecture at the University, sponsored by the Newhow consoling it was to ter from the Vaticon on It must be a revolution must come the Christian man Society, on Tuesday, September 15, commencing know that their great youth February 24, 1959, wrote as ces so that in all their apostles of tomorrow. All at 1 p.m. The title of the lecture will be "The Mind of the movement had spread to so follows to their founder, homes, their offices and fac- of those baptised and conmany Dioceses. That growth Monsignor Joseph Cardijn: tories, in their free institu- firmed members of the Bible." gladdened t h e paternal "Since the already distant tions and organisations the Church were called to an On the same day at 4 p.m., Fr. Jones will address heart of our Holy Father. years of its foundation in law of God Himself might active collaboration in the religious teachers at the C.B.C. Perth theatrette on That growth, sure and Belgium, the movement of become the guide and rule mission of the Church. "Teaching of the Gospels." steady, was due to the wis- the Young Christian Work- which would lead men to Concluded on Page 16

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