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Perth, Thursday, Sept. 22, 1960

Pope Leaves Roman Territory For First Time In Century Roccantica, Italy.-His Holiness the Pope travelled further from Rome than any other pontiff in more than a century when he came here to honour an old friend and express his hopes for the coming ecumenical council.

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7%i tia 602 HAY STREET The Town Hall is opposite.

Chapel of Hungarian Sisters, Subiaco

parish church at Castelgandolfo on September 11. It was the second time during his reign that he offered Mass for the people of the town where his summer residence is located.

Thomas IN COMING to this small town, 35 miles north of The Church of St. Villanova is just outside Rome, he was the first Pope to leave the boundaries of of the residence. Papal or Roman territories since 1857, when Pius IX Entering the church on a made a tour of the Papal States. carpet of flowers, the Pope regions immense over the ing celebrated Mass and then Three years later. in the sat in an armchair placed 1860, King Victor Em- of the entire world manuel I annexed to the ecumenical council being near the altar to speak to so vast the parishioners. newly founded Italian prepared here He told them he was not state all the territory of that it embraces everything the above -men- sure whether the council concerning the former Papal States of marks four great tioned its imcan be held within the next except Rome and year, but said that he hoped mediate vicinity. T h e the Church." a The Pope recommended that everything possible latter were incorporated -fold two programme for the would.be done so that it can into Italy in 1870. world's seminarians. First, be convoked by 1962. trip John's During Pope a should take said, they he He listed the council's to Roccantica the Papal cor- lively interest in the counprincipal aims as a general tege of three cars was at cil's preparatory phase. re -systematisation, a bringsnail's a to times slowed ing up to date and an examipace as it passed through Sincere Search and clarification of nation Interior view of the Chapel crowded city districts where people jammed the pave- SECONDLY, he urged them doctrine; a better arrangeof to raise "intense personal ment of the organisation ments to cheer the Pope and FR. BALDING to throw flowers in his path. and collective prayers so the Church, and a moral Local Poles Plan Pilgrimage To TO GIVE TALK At other times the cars that the grace of the Lord development so that the spread may prepare, enlighten may be and Church The Perth Ladies' auxitravelled at 60 m.p.h. The Pope went to Roccan- fire all those who have al- throughout the whole world. liary of the Australian Share In Nation's Great Novena "Will brothers who bear tica for two reasons: He ready been called or may Jesuit Mission have arBY WAY of sharing in the nine-year novena which ranged an American wanted to visit the summer be called to give a direct the sign of Christ on their precedes Poland's celebration in 1966 of its 1,000th morning tea at the home villa of the Pontifical Roman contribution of knowledge or brow return?" he asked. "We Major Seminary, in whose counsel to the council's de- shall do everything so that anniversary as a Catholic nation, the local Polish com- of Mrs. E. Nicholls, 38 errors bates." correct their they may chapel he celebrated his a pilgrimage to Clontarf on Sunday, Brockman - avenue, Ned The first group of semi- and we (may correct) our munity will make second Mass as a priest on lands on Tuesday, Sept. 27. October 2. August 12, 1904; he also narians to respond to the conduct so that it may be "Life in India" will be This year is the fourth quest of His Eminence Carwanted to pay his respects Pope's appeal were students possible to have at last a related by the Rev. Father dinal Wyszynski. before the tomb of a class- at the Urban College of the single house for all Chris- of the historic novena. For Balding, S.J. has The local pilgrimage Propagation of the tians. Faith in each year the Polish HierMgr. Giulio Belvemate Friends of the Jesuit Miswho sent him a tele"We know that this house archy has chosen a suitable been transferred from Audere-whom he had visited Rome, are sion cordially invited to is gust (when the weather this year's is: uncertain) to October. shortly before his death in gram pledging the prayers is the Holy Catholic Aposto- motif attend this function. he asked. lic Roman Church," he said. Rome. is a great Sac"Marriage St. George's -terrace buses Pilgrimage devotions comThe council was also the "We shall open this house, At the seminary villa the rament." prise Holy Mass at 11.30 and 202 and 203 depart at 10.30 Pope offered Mass for the subject of the Pope's re- saying to others, 'Let us unite 10.45 a.m. During each year of the and a procession at 3 p.m. marks in sincere search during the in peace, Sunday seminarians and later spoke novena, Polish people all to them of his hopes for the Mass he celebrated in the of the Lord.' " over the world renew their ecumenical council. promises of loyalty to the For Fr. Fahey Before leaving he donated Church at the feet of Our a monstrance with an inof Czestochowa. Lady Be Help Sisters To Help Aged! scription recalling his second This was done at the re Mass as a young priest. APRACTICAL WAY to show interest in the Since the death of the Very Rev. John During his stay in Roccanplight of our aged population and of the Fahey 16 months ago, the parishioners of tica he knelt in prayer beSisters who care for them is by attendance at the fore the tomb of Mgr. BelveLate Donations Cottesloe have sought to erect a fitting annual fete of the Daughters of Charity. dere at the retreat house his The following donations memorial to the 30 selfless years of his old classmate at the Roman This function will be held in the grounds of their to the Kimberley Missions Seminary had built here. hospice at Guildford at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 25. appeal were received from pastoral activity among them. Lucky dips, novelties, pony rides and afternoon Cockatoo Island. Parishioners and perFollow Council Mr. and Mrs. J. sonal friends have subtea are among the attractions. BRIAN COLLINS IN his talk to the seminari£ 12 scribed £ 1,000 for a Roodenrys ans Pope John told them he . £5 marble memorial altar. PRAYS AT LOURDES Mr. M. Donnelly was addressing all seminar. £5 Mr. M. Donnelly Ever since he was injurThis is now in position and ians in the world. He said . . £5 will be dedicated at the 10 ed in an accident some Mr. C. St. Jack Mother Of Priest, Two Nuns Dies he hoped they would all £5 o'clock Mass at Star of the years ago Brian Collins Mr. J. McInerney follow closely the prepara£5 Sea Church at Cottesloe on hoped and prayed that he Mr. F. Landwehr . tions for the council and its At 91 Years: Pioneer Nurse £1 Sunday next, October 2. Mr. E. Archer . . . . would have the opportunity outcome. £10 Mr. J. Heaton . The church has been to visit Lourdes. He chose as the theme of At the advanced age of 92 years, Mrs. Mr. F. Preston . £2121 painted by Mr. Jack Harvey That prayer has been his talk the four marks of Blanche Byrne, mother of the late Vicar Mr. J. Wells £ 10 and the choir has been reand it is hoped the Church-unity, holiness. . £2/2/ hearsing appropriate music. answered Mr. J. Hall . of General Bunbury diocese (the Rt. Rev. that his many friends in catholicity and apostolicity. £2 Mr. L. Klein His Lordship Bishop Raf- Fremantle and elsewhere Speaking of the Church's Mgr. F. Byrne) and of two nuns, died at her "Pegasus Overland" £5 ferty will preside at the oneness, the Pope noted that daughter's home at Scarborough on Sept. 17. Mrs. M. McLeod . £2 Mass, which will be sung by will unite their prayers with St. John in his Gospel al£3 the Rev. M. Ryan, nephew his that God and His Holy Mrs. C. G. Wells . Born in England, de- Brigid's Church, West Perth, Mother may give him the ludes to its unity at least £2 . E. G. Wells Mr. of the late Father Fahey. on September 19. four times. Citing its holi- ceased first lived in Vic£1 The Right Rev. Mgr. E. comfort and consolation for . Miss J. Wells His Lordship Bishop J. J. toria. A trained nurse, she which he is praying at preof the ness, the Pope spoke £ 1 Sullivan will preach. Mr. N. Wells sent at the shrine of Our "millions and millions of came to this State in the Rafferty was present, while Mr. G. Dobson £5 Cot tesloe parishioners Bishop the of Bunbury Nineties and became a souls consecrated to love and £ 1 hope to have many of Father Lady at Lourdes. Mr. R. Elliot sacrifice, consecrated to the pioneer nurse in the Gold- (Most Rev. L. J. Goody) was Mr. J. Taylor £ 5 Fahey's friends with them at represented by the Very fields. Divine Model." £ 1 the ceremony. Mr. H. Latsch "Think of the catholicity She was matron of Menzies Rev. J. O'Mahony. 10/ Mr. A. Kreppold . . Protestant Envoy of the Church which is hospital when she married The Rt. Rev. Mgr. E. Sul- Mr. H. Kluck £1 spread everywhere, to the Michael Byrne who pre- livan was celebrant, the Rt. Mr. D. Quinn For Holy See Orphanage S.O.S. £2/10/ remotest corners of the deceased her in 1922. Rev. Mgr. E. Collins deacon Mr. T. Williams . t'astiedare Women's 10/ . London,-The British govearth," he said, "different in The family lived first at and the Rev. F. Regan sub - Mr. P. Bodkin speedAuxiliary are £1 . ernment has appointed Sir its rites but united in its Moora and later at Queen's deacon. ing up their work in Total collected to date: Peter Scarlett, a Protestant, universal structure and or- Park and Victoria Park. Mrs. A choir of priests, numpreparation for the £90/14/. to succeed the late Sir Marganisation." Byrne was with her daugh- bering thirty, sang the music Field Day on October cus Cheke as minister to the "And behold lastly," he ter, Mrs. S. Gordon, when of the Requiem, after which 16. and would welHoly See. concluded, "the mark of the she died. the funeral took place at Mr. Mooney On Visit come help in stocking career 55 -year -old The The Managing Director of apostolicity of the Church, The family's bereavement Karrakatta. their stall. Workers diplomat goes to the Vatican dynamic in very powerful was deepened by the sudden The late Mrs. Byrne is the Australian Catholic Asare also needed on the post from Norway, where he energy heavenly fire death on the following day survived by James, John, surance Company Ltd., Mr. day. has been ambassador since destined to light the whole of the deceased's son-in-law, Molly (Mrs. R. S. Gordon), D. J. Mooney, will be visitThe sewing room at His secretary, whose 1955. world." Stephen Gordon, whose Re- Sister M. Xavier, Mother ing the West Australian the home is being appointment was not immebranch of the company from Expressing his concept of quiem Mass was offered at Brigid and Bill. snowed under with diately announced, is expectthe ecumenical council, the the Immaculate Heart of "The Record" offers sin- Sept. 18 until Oct. 1st, when the boys' mending ed to be a Catholic, as has Pope said: "How majestic, Mary Church, Scarborough, cere sympathy to the family he will leave Perth by air and old and new been customary. how brilliantly beautiful is on September 20. in their double bereavement. to visit the Adelaide branch members are needed Sir Marcus Cheke died in the vision of the aims of the May their souls rest in prior to his return to the Requiem Mass for Mrs. to help Rome on June 22. Christian apostolate extend- Byrne was offered at St. peace. head office in Sydnay.

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