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(Registered at the 0.P.0 transmission hy Peet
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Perth, Thursday, June 2, 1960
602 HAY STREET The Town Hall is opposite.
Bishop Rafferty Appeals Irish Makes Vincentians Make Final Vows Al To C. W. L. For Refugees Dongara Priory This Appeal Special Nun
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul, with On Thursday, May 19, the the approval of His Grace the Archbishop, Chapel of the Dominican Priory was the scene of a has adopted the appeal to the Kimberley Missions as a special work. very impressive ceremony, when Sister Mary Bernard The Rule of the Society the Society will heed this iLarney of Dublin, Eire precludes The contribution to further call for aid. pronounced her Final Vows. other charitable causes, how- Society trusts that parishes In the unavoidable absence ever deserving, unless there will make use of the conferof His Lordship Dr. Gumbe an adoption of the work ence organisation and seek mer, the Right Rev. Monsigto permit the general ap- members' help in local colnor Bryan presided. Also prepared. plication of our main rule lection of funds. We were pleased to have present were Right Rev. "relief of Christ's poor." Monsignor Langmead with Monsignor 0. O'Connor There is little possibility of us, and also Rev. Father (Geraldton), Rev. K. Spain Society members ever di- Metropolitan Clergy Dermott as the guest (Dongarra), Rev. M. Moffat rectly succouring these na- To Confer June 10 speaker. (Three Springs), Rev. J. tive peoples by visitation but The Quarterly ConferWe are indeed indebted to Fitzgerald ( Magnet ), Rev. their dire need can at least, ence of the Clergy for the Mrs. Pownall (jun.) and Dowglass (Geraldton) and be reduced by our diligent Metropolitan Area will Miss L. Clone for their musi- Rev. J. Kloss (Geraldton). prayer and efforts to obtain take place at the Chapter cal items, and also to the The occasional Sermon was those necessary commodities Hall, Church Office, VicMrs. Jolley presents cheque to His Lordship. many ladies who contriwhich they and their un- toria Square, on Friday, preached by Rev. Father buted to the entertainment Tne 22nd annual conference of the Catho- of the evening. We certainly Kloss. Enlarging on the selfish mentors so urgently June 10, commencing at need. 10 a.m. "You have not chosen lic Women's League was held in the Catholic have some dark horses in text: The Society throughout our midst, as revealed by Me, but I have chosen You." Centre on Wednesday, May 25. the talent from the various Father emphasized that it Australia has been circularConfirmation At was not any natural tal- ised and to initiate this branches. A very large number of and Mrs. O'Neill present. Cathedral, June 10 Rt. Rev. Monsignor Lang An enjoyable couple of ents of spiritual qualities work, the Superior Council members were present, Intending candi dates some coming from Nor- mead addressed the as- hours concluded with the that an individual possessed in Sydney has immediately tham a n d Kalgoorlie, sembly and concluded by singing of "Faith of Our that caused God to choose her contributed 1250 which is for the Sacrament of Con firmation, to be admininow supplemented 1500 by for thanking all members for the religious Fathers." life, but when Mrs. Jolley opened stered at St. Mary's Caththeir efforts during the year. the morning session. We look forward to this rather was it the free grace from the Central Council It edral on Friday, June 10, The president welcomed occasion every year, and of Him who can make use for Western Australia. The election of officers the flow of tang- at 7 p.m., are required to for the ensuing year re- Rt. Rev. Monsignor E. Col- would be pler.sed to welcome of the weak things of this is felt that the Confirmation sulted in the following lins as the guest speaker, new members. A general world to confound the strong. ible aid will become a fast present After the Ceremony the torrent and that the many card with all particulars ladies remaining in office: and he chose as his subject meeting is held on the first These cards completed. Wednesday and generous benefactors of of each month Clergy at were "Impressions of Catholic entertained at Mrs. Jolley, president; MUST be signed by the Mrs. Green and Mrs. Life in the U.S.A." Here was 1 p.m. in the Catholic Centre. luncheon by the Community Parish Priest and bear the Balmer. vice - presidents; something very enlightening Newman Delegates parish seal. Mrs. Pownall, secretary; and we were all very sorry Anyone presenting unAt Canberra Camp Mrs. O'Brien, minute sec- when the address concluded. T w o W.A. Newman signed cards cannot reretary; Mrs. Davies, treaPope Sends Money To Chile Mrs. Jolley welcomed His Society members. Miss A. ceive the Sacrament. surer; and Miss Hamilton, Lordship, Most Rev. J. J. His Holiness Pope John XXI has sent M. Barlow and Mr. P. honorary auditor. Rafferty, who, in his address Thompson, were delegates a message of condolence and an assurto the members, stressed the A paper entitled "Human Newman Sunday to a Leaders' Camp, held Relations" was prepared and importance of charitable ance of aid to victims of the disastrous by Canberra University At St. Thomas More written by Rev. F. Ryan, of works and the close liaison earthquakes and tidal Newman Society. r waves f o m that hit Newman Sunday (or Inglewood, and was greatly with other organisations. As May 23 to May 29. The University Sunday) will Chile. this was World Refugee enjoyed and appreciated. site of the camp was an be held this year on June Year Appeal, His Lordship A report cf the work done The Pope ordered the message sent to island in the Murrain- 12. High Mass will be celeduring the past 12 months pointed to the importance President Jorge Alessandri Rodriguez of Ndgee River. About forty brated at 10 a.m. in the was given by each branch of this appeal, and quoted delegates were present chapel of St. Thomas More Chile as soon as he was told of the dissecretary, and at least some some interesting facts and from the other States.. College. The preacher will of the duties cavied out,' figures. In conclusion he aster. "Charity to think" was be Rev. Father E. O'Sulliwhich included hospital visi- thanked Monsignor Lang He also ordered that money be sent to the theme, stressing the van, O.P. Morning tea will tation, church cleaning, sew- mead, the executive and importance of Catholic in- follow in the common the families in greatest need through ing, fetes, street appeals, members for the excellent tellectual life. Talks were room of the College. Archbishop Opilio Rossi, Apostolic Nunsoup kitchen and various work carried out during the given on "The Word," "The All Catholic university other charitable works, so year. cio to Chile. Word-model of the Cath- graduates and undergradnecessary in every paish. Mrs. Jolley presented His olic intellectual," "Christ's uates are invited and The afternoon session con- Lordship with a cheque for * * * knowledge," "Know ing asked to make a special tinued with a greater num- £100 on behalf of the memChrist," and "Apostolate effort to attend, as this is ber attending, and it was bers of the League for St. of Christian Knowledge." the chief occasion of the very pleasing to see Mrs. Charles' Seminary. A very American Catholics Rush Relief The visitors were able to year when all Catholic Child looking very well, and successful conference ended make a thorough tour of university men and women two of our oldest and faith- with the serving of afterthe Federal capital. By Air To Disaster Victims gather together at Mass. ful members in Mrs. McCann noon tea. There will be an academic New York.-A shipment of £112,500 -worth of procession from the Colclothing was dispatched Riverton for the Celebrates victims of earthAlex McPhee Is Fourth Local lege to the chapel. Those quakes, fires and tidal waves in the Chile area by Patronal Feast who have academic dress the overseas relief agency of the U.S. Bishops. are asked to bring it. The feast of Lady Our Layman To Go To New Guinea In addition to the clothing shipment, Catholic Queen of the Apostles, the Relief Services -National Catholic Welfare ConferTo the ranks of young men from Perth who patronal feast of the parish ence sent by air freight about 2,500 blankets. Part of Riverton, was celebrated are working as lay missionaries in the Wewak of the clothing also was shipped by plane. for the first time on Sun- Christians Vicariate Apostolic in New Guinea is added day, May 29. Mgr. Edward E. Swamstrom, C.R.S.-N.S.W.C. a fourth with the departure this week of Mr. About Buddhism executive director, ordered Nathaniel Hicks, the At the church -hall the Alex McPhee. parish priest, the Rev. John agency's representative in Santiago, Chile, to the Burma's Archbishops have Mr. Bob Neille, of LeeHe is a former member of Luemmen SA.C., celebrated expressed fear that Premier disaster -hit Concepcion area. Mr. Hicks was indervUle, Mr. Bill Ingham, the Leederville branch of a sung Mass in the presence U Nu's plan to make Budstructed to give whatever help he could and to of Belmont, and Mr. Tom the Young Christian Workof a large congregation of dhism this nation's state report on the situation as soon as possible to the Deane, of New Norcia, are ers' Movement and a butcher parishioners and friends. ligion will lead to discrimagency's headquarters here. qualified pilots who have by trade. Having some The parish choir rendered ination against Christians. Concepcion, Chile's third largest city, was shaken been flying mission planes mechanical experience, he the music of the "Mass in C" Protestant leaders have by a series of quakes on May 21 and an early will be engaged on various for some months. in four parts by A. Bruckexpressed similar anxiety. government report said more than 300 persons had building projects and the ner, under the capable direcMr. McPhee will give In his successful election been killed. A series of fires followed the quakes, tion of Sister Martrudis. three years' service to the servicing of the mission campaign earlier this year which also triggered tidal waves that damaged and In his sermon Father Lue- Premier U Nu promised his Divine Word Missionaries, launches. destroyed villages and resorts along 500 miles of mmen expressed the joy of nation's large Buddhist majwho have had charge of The Divine Word Fathers the narrow Chilean coastline bordering the Pacific. the vicariate since 1931, are deeply grateful for the all on the feaast and asked ority he would make their One of the hardest hit cities was Ancud, about under the leadership of response to the app- .1 for the parishioners to be wit- religion official. Within half the Most Rev. Leo Arkfeld, lay missionaries. Th ^ are 600 miles south of Santiago, where from 80 to 90 nesses of Christ at home, at an hour of his installation S.V.D. The Divine Word vacancies for carpe.nt s and work and at recreation and as Premier he named two per cent of the buildings, including the cathedral, Fathers have a seminary engineers; but there is an through Mary to be apostles commissions to study the were damaged or destroyed. at Marburg, Queensland. urgent demand for teachers. of the faith, hope and charReports said that more than a thousand persons matter, one made up of Budity. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen The spread of the Faith dhist monks and the other were injured and hundreds were homeless as a McPhee, of Seabrook -street, has been rapid and the numIn the evening under fine of laymen. result of the disasters. Mt. Hawthorn, Alex was ber of priests, Brothers and weather conditions, the Premier U Nu has stated, In 1939, when an earthquake hit the same area, educated at the Christian Sisters is inadequate. so the whole parish paid homage however, that non-Buddhists the death toll was 30,000. Concepcion was rebuilt Brothers' College at I.eeder- help of lay mission des is to Mary in a torch -light prowill in no way suffer from following, the 1939 quake. Authorities said modern vine, St. Ildephonsus' Col- being sought the cessio:1 to Our Lady's waythe establishment of Buddeonerete-hased structures in the rebuilding cut lege at New Nord.. a -el St. natives. La:'cries side shrine. Benediction hism as the state religion t. 1,11 of lives in the latest quake Patrick's Technical Colleg,e, usuriallv give theii vices with Te Dew' concluded the of this southeast Asian in Perth. for a period of three years. -Airo.e.r.ei.g..e.erve..weier.r.rirogeeitoiNierverigiegoeroggiwiroeyeedageal country. THE ANNUAL COMMUNION The Annual Communion of the C.W, League was held in St. Mary's Cathedral at 5 p.m. on Sunday.. May 29. A very large number of women participated and after Mass adjourned to the Catholic Centre, where tea was
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