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Annual Holy Name Report: Bishop Lauds Work Of Society
"For a long time there were not enough vocations among our boys, but thank God, that phase is passing and our seminary is now filled to capacity. Membership and Attend"Taking into consideration the time taken by a student to com- ance.-From reports receivvaluable is indeed a most Bursary Name Holy the ed from 49 branches, plus training, plete his
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Dissident Oriental Churches Show
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the Diocesan Union, gave a every year did not figure the last known figures of 21 among the donors last year. branches that did not subthorough r eport of the Branch Visitation. One mit returns, it is revealed society's activities during the that the Society has lost a of the aims of the Society past year. 82 constitution total of 146 members Day of Rosaries.-The de- embodied in the seniors and 64 juniors. should be is that branches votion of the Passion Sunday exOverall, the combined Rosaries was held by all assisted "to develop and aver age attendance for by the Holy Name members as a tend their influence seniors and juniors traditional over the use of right devotion of special interd past year were: at Holy cession for the Church under prayers, ceremonies a n Communion 69 per cent and practices." persecution in Europe and To implement this the at evening devotions 38 per Asia. cent, as compared to 67 per Their efforts to draw more union councillors are ever ready to visit a branch and cent, and 38 per cent respecand more parishioners to a for the previous year. continuous recitation of the assist in any way possible. tively Election of Council.-Mr. Rosary on this day has met Seventeen such visits were most B. Quinn was re-elected as and in made last year as response with mounting value to the president of the diocesan Milan: Many dissident Oriental churches each year went by, and even cases were of executive for 1960-61. Vicegreater response can be ex- branch concerned. The dearth of invitations presidents are G. MeKeever have shown lively interest in the forthcoming pected this year. Flanagan; general Second Vatican Council, according to His Holy Name Retreats.-En- in a union of so many and A. however, c a n secretary, M. Foley; treasclosed retreats last year branches, G. Donovan; assistant urer, Eminence Gregorio Pietro XV Cardinal Agatouched a peak figure of 275, hardly go unnoticed. Over a which exceeded the previous year it would be possible for secretary, W. Bodeker; mar- gionian. year by 18. The eight re- the council to cover almost shal, J. McCarthy and counK. treats held were conducted every branch. The invitation cillors are J.G. Hassell, The Pro -Secretary of the Sacred Congregation for the Tyler, L. by the Revs. M. Timbs, F. of the branches would earn Waddington, Propagation of the Faith told the Catholic Association K. Honan and L. Hansberry of the grateful co-operation of Maxwell, J. Morris and of Businessmen and Managers that there are 434 million Coster. the Redemtorist Monastery. the councillors. Christians who are non-Catholics. In all, 42 branches particiHe said that Christian unity of the separated Chrispated. The Bunbury Diocese tians is not an easy problem, because they are divided ing financial aid for the responded to an invitation among themselves. building up of its priesthood, with 13 members from four Pope Appoints Two New Bishops: "However, the dissident Oriental communities have which will bring down the of their branches. T h e shown their lively interest in the forthcoming Roman from r h again choicest blessings Cathedral b a n c Sydney And West Solomon Islands meetings, whereas the hierarchy of the Protestant Almighty God. showed conspicuous zeal by "We are thrown on our filling a whole retreat. Church has accepted the invitation to universal unity, His Holiness Pope John XXIII has an- extended by the Pope, with reservations," he stated. own resources," he said, "and A vote of thanks was can no longer expect the sounded to the Redemptorist nounced the appointment of two new Bishops, The Cardinal also noted that "other separated comsame number of priests from Community for providing one an Australian, the other Irish. The news munities were not prepared for the announcement of Ireland, as we received up to the facilities. Delegation from the Apostolic was received the forthcoming ecumenical council, though they themthe end of the war. A pointer the growth of "The dioceses of America this annual event needs in North Sydney after it had been released selves have always claimed the urgency and necessity opened up to Ireland after only a backward glance-to Vatican daily for a similar historical event." in Osservatore Romano the war, and we are now the inauguaral year of 1949 He added: "The ecumenical council will constitute a on March 26. competing with them, They hen two retreats were at- paper great appeal to the whole Christian world for the have all the advantages in tended by 82 members! Order established in 1959. creation of the unity desired by Christ, the Founder of The new Bishops are: Arrangements are afoot to Most Reverend enticements, with relatives Thomas At present it has a Catholic the Church, which continues without interruption in only a five -hour journey provide this year eight re- Muldoon, D.D., to be Titular population of 1,800 with five away from them. treats for 29 branches, of Bishop of Fessei and Aux- Dominican Fathers and two the succession of the Prince of the Apostles on the Chair of Peter." "For a long time there which all will be advised iliary Bishop of Sydney, Brothers. were not enough vocations fully. and the Most Reverend John on Annual Rally. Held among our boys, but, thank Crawford, O.P., to be TituGod, that phase is passing the Holy Name Sunday in lar Bishop of Caffa and Priests Bereaved and our seminary is now May, the rally, in the esti- Vicar Apostolic of the WesThe Pope To Teachers: Two diocesan priest. Revs. Taking mation of the Council was tern Solomon Islands. filled to capacity, Michael and Henry Byrne, into consideration the time the most outstanding yet Hidden Contribution To Future Dr. Muldoon has taught have been bereaved by the taken by a student to com- conducted. His Grace the Archbishop, Dogmatic Theology in St. death of their father, Mr. plete his training, the Holy City: His Holiness Pope John Vatican Manly, College, Byrne. Michael Name Bursary is indeed of who presided, expressed Patrick's The late Mr. Byrne, of XXIII has told teachers they should respect most valuable help. pleasure of the packed ranks for many years and is well known to most of the West Bally Hale, Co. Kilkenny, the young as persons created in God's image. "You are provided," con- in the Cathedral pews. The rally this year will Australian priests who stud- Ireland, who was 88, died tinued His Lordship, "with Pope John was addressing has serious responsibilities last Tuesday, March 22, He ied at Manly. doing May. of be held in the opportunity again delegates to the seventh con- towards civilised society beIn 1954, when St Pat- is survived by his widow, Annual Procession.-On a some stocktaking today and Josephine Byrn e, gress of the Italian Catholic cause he prepares young of planning the coming year count taken, the attendance rick's College received its Mrs. and Association of Teachers in people for professional and/ Maureen for the advancement of your of the laity at the procession faculty of Sacred Theology, daughters Josephine and another son Secondary Education. They social life and teaches them society. The measure of your last year was one of the Dr. Muldoon was made were received in special the honour they must render success in the statistics' of largest ever. The proces- Dean of the Faculty and James. to their Church and their Solemn Requiem Mass audience. your branches, which they sional route was altered and Professor of Sacred Theolwas offered in St. Mary's The Pope said the nature country. should conscientiously com- the whole procession moved ogy. "The hidden but precious. The Bishop Elect studied Church, Kalgoorlie, on Sat- of their work requires them pile in full co-operation with smoothly under control of College, urday morning, March 26. to consider it as a sacred contribution of the teacher in Propaganda an efficient organisation. their Union Council. was Byrne Michael. than conFather in the fact that the hapvocation rather lies Rome, he obtained turnwhere "The existence of the Holy Unlike last year, the celebrant and the roles of sidering its professional or piness and security of the Name Society, even in my out of the Society left no his Doctorate of Divinity. Deacon and Sub Deacon depend on the honest future economic nature. Bishop -elect Most Rev, J. short time, has accounted unfilled gaps on the ground and sound religious, intelCrawford attended t h e were carried out by V. Rev. for a remarkable increase in space allocated to it. a Catholic eduHe said and Father Healy, Adm., lectual and moral formation the number of men who freHoly Name Bursary.-Un- Christian Brothers' school Rev. E. McGrath. His Lord- cator's development must be quent the Sacraments. based first on his eon sound of new generations," he fortunately, the Bursary in Newry County, Armagh, "In the past," said His Fund was not receiving the Ireland, till he entered the ship Bishop Rafferty was Christian formation because said. Lordship, "there used to be full support of all branches. Dominican Order in 1937. present on the sanctuary. own Christian The Requiem Chant was the teacher's a consistently larger number However, those branches He was ordained in Dublin led by Revs. B. Harris, B. spirit gives strength of conof female communicants; that did not contribute were in 1941. viction and the light of now overseas visitors to in some cases more generous In 1947 he came to Aus- Whitely and A. Hesse. Help Wanted extends good example to his life. " The Record " Australia, especially H i s than they had been in the tralia and was assigned to The next most important Eminence Cardinal Aga- past. the Dominican house of sympathy to the two priests the Pope said, in Ireland. consideration, family their and gianian, are impressed with In the previous year 31 studies at East Camberwell, Urgently is that of the teacher's duties the strength of numbers out of 69 branches contri- Victoria. In 1950 he was towards his students. among the male communi- buted £.195/0/6, which, with appointed Novice Master, The St. Vincent de Paul "These are He said: cants, which is a sure sign the collection at the rally, which post he continued to Maltese Mission Society requires a houseof virility in the devotional totalled £284/17711. summed up in the duty to last hold when Australia was A mission for Maltese keeper or married couple life of the community. year 37 out of 70 branches constituted a separate pro- people will be given at St. create good relations with for Keaney House, North "The strength of the Arch- donated £ 31912/9. which vince of the Order. Elected Joseph's Church, Bassen- the adolescent, above all Perth, a home for orphan diocese is due to the strength the rally contribution and Prior of the Holy Name dean, from April 4 to April with that manifestation of boys working in the city. of the Holy Name Society, interest brought up to Priory, Wahroonga, N.S W., 10. Father R. Cini. S.S.P., respect, exercised with deliwhich I pray will continue Applications should be £412/9/1. There was thus in 1957 and in 1959 Prior of the National Chaplain, will cacy and charity, which is for all time," His Lordship an increase of £127/11/2 St. Domenic's Priory, East preach the sermons. due the adolescent as a being addressed with references concluded. Camberwell, Victoria. On weekdays the sermons created in the image of God to Youth Hostel Committee, over the preceding year. The Western Solomon Is- will be given at 7 p.m. The and as one who is being Society of St. Vincent de The Society, however, is SECRETARY'S REPORT Camillus House, Paul, last sermon will he on Sun - trained " Mr. Mark Foley, general not contributing to capacity lands is a Missionary Ter11, 'It o.m. The Pope said the teacher Bronte-st., East Peith. secretary of the Council of and ten branches who do so ritory of the Dominican (13.
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This was said by His Lordship, the Most Rev. J. J. Rafferty, addressing the 23rd Annual Meeting and the 15th Annual Convention of the Holy Name Society. The meeting, held at the Catholic Centre on March 20, was attended by 60 delegates representing 29 branches. The Spiritual Director, the Rev. P. Carmody, had previously presented to His Lordship, on behalf of the society, a cheque for £150 towards the support of a seminarian for the current year. "It is not often," His Lordship said, "that I am given the privilege of speaking to the Holy Name Society as the Holy Name Society. On other occasions when I. had to speak you were merged with the rest of the gathering. "I extend my grateful thanks to you on behalf of the Archdiocese, for provid-
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