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Perth , Thursday, October 1 , 1959

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Cardinal Thanks Religious For Illis Eminence Pays Works Of Charity & Education our Staff A Visit I

More than 900 Religious representing 13 Orders of priests, three of Brothers and 18 of nuns in the Archdiocese thronged St. Mary's Cathedral on Sept. 23 when His Eminence, Gregory Peter Cardinal Agagianian presided at Pontifical High Mass and preach-

in Northam, in Kalgoorlie,1 grace, the development of the Church had more than The Most Rev. L. J. in Geraldton. The same love led some kept pace with the developGoody, Bishop of Bunbury, offered the Holy Sacrifice in the North to the service ment of the city and State. "I want in particular to assisted by the Rev. M. Mc- of lepers, others to missionKeon as deacon and the ary work amongst coloured thank those of you who are peoples. And in was the what schools for your help in Rev. W. Foley as sub motive of that work? It the Societies of the Propadeacon. was given in the of gation of the Faith, and the words The Rt. Rev. Mgr. E. Sullivan was assistant priest. Our Lord: "What you do to Holy Childhood," continThe ceremonies were di- the least of these, my breth- ued the Cardinal. Those societies assisted rected by the Rev. E. J. ren, you do to Me." The same motive, often the world-wide missionary Clancy, C.M., and the Rev. recalled in prayer, should task of the Church by prayF. Walsh. Students from St. Charles' Seminary, Guild- be the drive behind their er and money. But that was other works: in their care the greatest thing: those ford, assisted. Assisting His Eminence at for the aged, in the rearing societies trained the young the throne were the Rt. Rev. of orphans, in their assist- to take their share in being Mgr. J. T. McMahon and ance of the poor, the hun- apostles to the world. His Eminence thanked the E. Moss. The Rt. Rev. Mgr. gry, and those less fortunReligious for that particular A. T. Langmead was assis- ate than themselves. help, on behalf of the Sac"You spend yourselves, tant priest. His Excellency the Apos- and are spent for Christ. red Congregation of the tolic Delegate occupied a Wherever there is work to Propagation of the Faith. Without doubt the most memorable occasion in the 85 years throne on the Epistle side be done for Christ, there He thanked all of them for you have been found, in the the work they were doing since this newsaper was established was the visit to our staff of the sanctuary. in The Bishops of the Pro- cities and towns, in the bush for Our Lord. Clearly, they their new factory on Sept. 22 of His Eminence Cardinal Agagianvince and the Most Rev. 1. and the desert country," were not doing that work ian accompanied by His Excellency the Apostolic Delegate and His for any human thanks. Prasko, Exarch Apostolic to His Eminence said. Most of them, no doubt, the Ukrainians were in atBut it helped to pause, Grace the Archbishop. he continued, were engaged from time to time, and reMembers of the editorial, simple blessing on the new tendance. The new Cossar flat-bed His Eminence said that in the work of Catholic member the overall purpose, clerical and mechanical staff £20,000 plant and the new rotary press will be in the first reason for his visit education. In schools staff - for which all their work were presented to the dis- factory. operation next week, and to Australia had been to ed by the orders they repre- should be done. And it helps tinguished visitors by the In a few brief words His our issue of October 8 will represent His Holiness at sented, some 27,000 children to be assured, as he did as- Rev. F. Dillon, manager. Eminence praised the work be the first to be turned His Eminence then gra- of the Catholic Press: "Most out by the new plant. His the Catholic celebration of were being educated in this sure them that all of their many duties, properly per - Ciously gave his blessing to important work," said the Grace the Archbishop will Queensland's centenary. He State. had also taken the opporIt is their privilege to formed, were assisting God's the staff and at the request Cardinal, "most important. formally bless plant and of His Grace bestowed a After prayer tunity of visiting other prepare them, not only for work on earth. the Press." building on Oct. 7. of AustraStates and cities life in this world, but for It was His will that in His Grace the Archlia. their vocation as citizens of the salvation of the world, bishop has received The reason for that was Heaven. That, too, was a we depended upon one an PAIN IN CHRISTIAN LIFE IS from Singapore a cable that he was Pro -Secretary double work of charity. other. And so many people from Cardinal Agagianfor the Sacred Congregation They gave the children depended upon them. ian in which His EminEXPLAINED AT NUN'S PROFESSION for the Propagation of the the natural good of human ence speaking of "un"My work brings me close Faith, and that Congrega- learning; they gave them a to the Holy Father," con forgettable memories of In the picturesque and devotional atmostion in Rome cared for the supernatural good, in de- eluded His Eminence, "and his Perth visit" thanks phere of the convent chapel Sister Mary His Grace and the affairs of the Church in veloping faith, which led to I want to convey to you his Bishops of the Province Maris Stella ( Boylen) took her final vows Its particular everlasting life. Australia. "What- paternal greetings, to as for all their kindnesses. purpose was the spreading ever you do to a little child, sure you of his deep and as a nun of the St. John of God order on His Eminence invokof the Faith in the world. you do to Me." warm interest in you, and es choicest blessings for September 12. That the work of teach- in the many and varied the "flourishing ArchFor that reason, His The simple but moving of nursing Sisters was to diocese," the suffragan Eminence said, he was hap- ing and of demonstrating works in which you are enceremony consisted of the relieve suffering and their Sees, the seminary, procession into the chapel, religion was to py to sneak to the priests, the continuing charity of gaged ,and to impart to you understand clergy, religious and Brothers and nuns, the cen- Christ had born rich fruit, in his name, the Apostolic the blessing and bestowal suffering for themselves and faithful. tral task of whose lives was they well knew. By God's Benediction." er1.4,4100.04.4414,04.4,114,..04.00414 of the ring, the celebration others. the spreading of the Faith. of votive Mass and Sister's People had, naturally That was true of all of renunciation of the world speaking, a poor attitude to those who were actually and declaration of poverty, pain and suffering. They handing on Our Lord's docchastity and obedience. considered it a great evil. trines by teaching, helping The music of the Mass They shook it off as quickly children to know God, enwas rendered by the nuns' as they could and many couraging them to love Him choir to the accompaniment feared it more than they and serve Him. of the chapel organ. feared sin. They sought to It was equal*, true of The celebrant of the Mass avoid suffering. those to them who carried was the Rev. M. Rossiter, For religious it was neceson works of charity in Our C.M., assisted by the Rev. sary to understand suffer Lord's name, because they M. Moffatt (Three Springs) ing and i understanding were proVing by their love and Rev. B. Moloney (Ger- there was no better way that the Church spoke in aldton). The professed than through Our Lady of name. Christ's Sister received her early Sorrows. "A new Commandment I education at Stella Maris Mary and Jesus suffered give unto you: That you love College at Geraldton. and no one had less reason one another, as I have loved The occasional sermon for suffering. If anybody you . . . by this shall all was preached by the Rev. could have been spared men know that you are my A. Wickers, O.S.M. suffering it was they. disciples, if you have love Sister Mary Maris Stella Neither had original sin or one for another." Whoever is the second daughter of any other sin yet they chose wished to be an apostle for Mr. and Mrs. L. Boylen, of suffering as a mere mark Christ, must be known Shenton Park. of their lives. above all for charity. At the conclusion of Mass Suffering drew men That charity has led them parents and relatives of the away from sin. Sin had no to spend themselves in the newly professed Sister were attraction in the midst of care of the sick and the entertained by the Sisters. anguish. It was the most dying. They serve in hosIn his sermon, Fr. Wic- marvellous means of repenpitals in Perth, in Bunbury, kers said that the vocation tance for sin.

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