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602 HAY SIRED No. 2951
(Registered at the 0.0.0.. Pertb. for Newspaper) transmission by Dolt u
Perils, Thursday, Nov. 10, 1960
Alarming Facts Revealed In Y.C.W. State Conference
The Town Hall is opposite.
Priest, Brother And Sister Die;
All Connected With Work In W.A.
Death came suddenly for for many years at the latter the Rev. Fr. M. K. Duffy at novitiate. A Bachelor of Arts from Lewisham hospital, Sydney, Br. son's life, then suddenly on November 7 as the result Melbourne University, young in specialised Patricius The pitiable lack of preparation for life received by many God's grace comes into the of a heart, attack. and science mathematics, in Fr. Duffy arrived picture and brings about MoveWorkers' R.I.P. English. Christian Young subsethe He by 1947. in light Perth people was brought to something you have worked Three years after the Of course, quently served at Belmont, at for years. pioneer band of St. John of on ment in discussions last week -end. what has happened is that Leederville, York and God Sisters landed at Alof this newspaper. Most given to them by their your work has been the the staff It was found that some de -Christianised. Later he was attached to bany. Mother Mary ConMaster and, as you cause of grace for that parception arrived in this State girls have to turn to popu- people, I .suppose, like to Divine and won- ticular pelson. In the the Bunbury diocese lar songs to find an attitude have a church wedding be- know, they worked most recently to the See of in 1898 from Co. Louth, orwhole way your ders. same for surroundings Ireland, with other Sisters cause of the to sex and marriage Wollongong, N.S.W. May "Now you are apostles, ganisation is a channel, and he rest in peace. But at the request of Bishop want of some better source and the atmosphere. of has, channel which valuable a world most a Gibney. On Nov. 8 she of information and guidance. at that point unfortunately, facing Word has been received which in lost world to the extent, great grace a to religion passed to her reward at Many lads look on marriage for most people, by the Marist Brothers of The important you live and in which you the death in Melbourne on Subiaco. as a convenient means of ceases. You perhaps would Christ. For 13 years she taught November 8 of Rev. Br. enjoying sexual relations know nothing or very little thing for you to rememb3r work. Patricius, who taught in this in schools pf her Congregawith a good possibility of Mother She was tion. State for eight years. avoiding having any childBrother's death at St. Superior at Greenbushes ren. at Kalgooralso taught and MelVincent's hospital, These facts were reported bourne, on November 8, fol- lie and Perth. by Y.C.W. members at their In 1911 she commenced to lowed unexpectedly on an State conferences for boys study nursing in Kalgoorlie operation. and girls' sections held at Principal in turn of St. and took her final examinaPoint Walter last Saturday Sale tions in Perth. College, Patrick's and Sunday. Her long nursing career Marist Brothers' Col(Vic.), Before their conference, lege, Forbes (N.S.W.1 and was divided between Perth members had conducted a Kalgoorlie. She also and new the first director of survey among the young college at Parkes, N.S.W., occupied the office of Mispeople they mix with at Br. Patricius had been a tress of Novices at the SubDelework and leisure. Marist Brother for 50 years. iaco convent. gates came with facts from The late Mother ConcepHe taught at S.I.C., New the Bunbury diocese, from Norcia, on three occasions tion had four sisters in rethe metropolitan area and three Sisters of ligion years. eight of total a for from York. Mercy and one a Daughter A native of Bendigo, he From the findings of the In addition two Charity. of late and his brother (the boys' conference it was clear Br. Theodore) were mem- of her brothers entered reattiday present Broderthe Roseanne pre-deceased (I. to r.): All With him that His Lordship. Bishop Rafferty addressed delegates. bers of the Fitzpatrick ligion. tude of young lads to di- ick (diocesan president), Len Wallace (State president), Rev. B. Bourke (national chap- family. Three sisters sur- her. (diocesan chaplain). J. O'Brien lain), Rev. vorce strongly influenced Mother Conception's a, vive, at West Coburg. their approach to married mixing as you do with is that the task is not too "People often say that the Br. Patricius was trained (lye nursing career ended in Most delegates said life. It is not work of our youth move- at St. Joseph's College, Hun- 1930. people of your own age who great for you. May her soul rest in that the young people they know nothing r very little too great for you because ments, of our lay aposto- ter's Hill and at Mittagong. dithat knew considered you have the help and the late does not seem to be He was mathematics master peace. Marriage. Christian of vorce was not wrong be"It might seem to you a assistance of Christ in achieving as much as it cause it was allowed by the task beyond your capabili- whose name and as whose should achieve; in other law of the land. They con- ties to know the true atti- apostles you are working. words, we don't see the residered it, a convenient way tude to marriage and to insults we would with to see. To Give A Mission At Spearwood of getting out of trouble. It is unfortunate that we Hidden Results troduce your ideas into the The Y.C.W. girls found lives of those you meet. "You may not seem to are inclined to base our estimate of the value of a that there is a growing presoften it causes us make much impact on the society on the evidence of "Very forcing sure of opinion lives of those about you. look to discouragement That sort of an results. young people to go steady; to achieve around and see the task You may not seem with many it begins as But the very fact approach, when we are dealin private much. both us facing things spiritual, ing with early as 13 years of age. public life, a task so that you have a large body is likely to lead us to a Forced marriages were seen and people being young seems of it that tremendous false notion of Christianity as one of the main effects hardly worth trying to do trained as you are being itself. We must never forof this particular social trained, educated as you are anything. trend. being edcated, is in itself get that we are merely the "As apostles, members of a truly great achievement channels of Christ's grace His Lordship Bishop Rafmust we apostolate ferty spoke to both the the lay and your impact can be tre- to be used or not used by Him as He wills. conferences in a combined bear in mind that Christ mendous. "The important thing is session after the facts of launched his first apostles, by discouraged be not "Do a world into of them, for us to present ourselves the situation had been com- twelve fact that you cannot to Christ as individuals and the more pagan, purely was that piled. immediate results in the "Mariage, in these days," pagan in fact than the see that you are trying to as members of an organisation dedicated to this serhe said, "particularly Chris- world in which we have to work Perhaps you have vice. do. tian Marriage, is a subject live. In those days people of friend some on "What more can you do? on which you cannot be were pagan and they prac- worked for a long time with- You can endeavour to too highly educated because tised their paganism. But yours of havevidence any out up faced apostles first the marinake yourself as good a outside of the Church effect on that per - member as possible of the riage has largely become to their task with the grace ing any organisation to which you have the honour to belong. "Your organisation, the Young Christian Workers' achieving is Movement, great things in this country and in other countries of the You will not see world. its achievements written up in newspapers, but it is having an impact on the life of the country and it is
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Christ wherever there, wants to use it in any paryour keep So way. ticular Y.C.W. alive, keep it vigorous, and you will do that by being a good active member yourself."
For The Asking
the Schoenstatt Sisters of Mary, Sister Aegidius (centre) greets two new arrivals for from Westphalia on Nov. 3. The Sister Loreto (right) and Sister Louise who arrived Wandering. Sister Aegidius, havMission, Native, the at stationed be initially will Sisters been transferred to Sydney. has Tardun, ing served 7 years at Wandering and 21 years at
A wooden altar is available to any parish requiring an altar. All that is necessary is that it be taken away from its present locality. Any parish priest interested is asked to contact the manager this office
What is believed to be the first mission in the Slavonic tongue to be given in this State will be preached by Rev. Fr. T. Cecich in Spearwood parish from Nov. 13-20. Fr. Cecich hails from mission work in various Camden diocese in South U.S. dioceses since but is inNew Jersey, U.S.A. He will cardinated in the diocese of preach the mission while on Camden. The mission will open on a holiday to his sister, Mrs. Sunday, November 13, with L. Buktenica of Spearwood. Mass at 9.30 a.m. and deOrdained in Jugoslavia, Fr. Cecich was expelled votions, comprising sermon from that country in 1943. and Benediction at 7.30 p.m. During the week Mass and After spending some time in refugee camps in the instruction will be held al Middle East and Southern 5.30 a.m. at devotions Evening Italy, Fr. _Cecich reached 7.30 on Sunday, November America in 1946. mission. the 20, will conclude He has been engaged in