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NEW PRAYERS AFTER j Vocations Week July 29 -Aug 2 ENCYCLICAL PLEA Just after the publication of al Encyclical calling for more prayer and penance as a preparation for the Second Vatican Council, the Holy Father has approved and attached Indulgences to two prayers. One is particularly fitting for the universal needs of mankind. The first prayer includes five points and is to be recited before or after Holy Communion. The text reads:
"I.-I detest and abominate each and all of my sins and those committed by all others from the beginning of the world up to the present moment, as well as those which will be committed from now until the end of the world. And if I can, I will halt them by the grace of God Whom I prayerfully invoke. praise and approve all good works, carried out from the beginning of the world until the present and moreover all that will be carried out until the end of the world. And if I can, I will of God Whom I prayerfully invoke. "III.-I intend to do all things, to say all things and to think in all things for the greater glory of God, with all those good intentions which the saints, past present and future, have had, have or will have. "IV.-I pardon and forgive with all my heart all those who are my enemies and all those who have calumniated me and despised me, as well as all those who have injured me or who wish me ill. "V.-May God grant that I may be able to save al men by dying for each of them! I would do this willingly with the grace of God,
which, for this reason, I invoke with supplication and without which I can do nothing. Amen." To this prayer there is attached a partial indulgence of three years when it is recited, with at least a contrite heart, after or be for Communion. A plenar3, indulgence is attached to this prayer, under the usual conditions, once a month if it is recited daily for the month. The second prayer is for the needs of others and it carries the same indulgences. The text reads: "Lord God Almighty, Father of Christ, Your Blessed Son, Who grants the prayers of those who honestly invoke Your aid, Who knows the prayers even of those who are silent, we give You thanks because You have held us worthy to participate in Your holy mysteries which You have shown us so that we may be fully persuaded by those things which we know well, by the protection of piety, by the remission of sins, while the name of Christ is invoked upon us and we are united with You. "You, Who have separated us from the company of the impious, join us with those who are consecrated to You; confirm us in the truth by means of the Holy Spirit: reveal those things which we do not know; supply
those things which we lack; make our knowledge deeper. "Preserve in innocence the priests dedicated to Your worship; protect in peace the rulers of peoples, in justice the judges; grant good weather, abundant crops; protect the world through Divine Providence. "Quiet warlike peoples, convert those in error, sanctify Your people. Preserve the virgins; preserve married couples in their faith-
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fulness; strengthen th e chaste; guide children to maturity; strengthen those who have been only for a short while neophites; instruct catechumens and make worthy of being received into the Church; and reunite all of us in the Kingdom of Heaven, in Christ Jesus, Our Lord, for Whom, with You and with the holy Ghost, there is glory, honour and veneration for ever. Amen."
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Enthronement At Geraldton On August 8
LILLIAN BOZIC (left ), of Bedford Park and ANITA NICOL of Dianella admire a dummy nun in the Dominican Sisters' exhibition for Vocations. Most Orders are represented in the exhibition which is similar to one being run by the Dominican Sisters at "Siena," Doubleview. The Sisters at Bedford Park are willing to keep the exhibit open for a few days next week so that any interested schools could view the exhibit. VOCATIONS WEEK has been organised on a diocesan -wide scale to give an atmosphere leading young people and children to consider whether they have a vocation to the Priesthood or the Religious Life as Brothers or Sisters. POSTERS have been sent to all parish churches and schools. Sermons will be preached on the subject and exhibitions have been arranged. Above all, everyone will be asked to pray earnestly for an increase in much needed vocations in all types of church organisation. EMPHASIS will be placed on the chosen slogan for this year's drive-
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SCARBOROUGH PARISH TO CELEBRATE Thomlie The parishioners of the Immaculate Heart of Mary parish, Scarborough, will be celebrating the Silver Jubilee of their parish priest, Rev. E. McBride, on Wednesday, August 1. The newly appointed Bishop of Geraldton, the Most Reverend FRANCIS XAVIER THOMAS, B.A., Dip.Ed.,
be consecrated on Tuesday, July 31. The ceremony wil! take place in the Sacred Heart Cathedral, Bendigo, Diocese of Sandhurst, where the Bishop -Elect has been the Vicar. General since 1954. The consecrating Bishop will be the Most Reverend B. Stewart, Bishop of Sandhurst, Victoria. Co-consecrato,s will be the Bishop of Sale, Victoria, Most Reverend P. F. Lyons and the Bishop of Cairns, Most Reverend T. Cahill. The occasional sermon at the consecration will be preached by the Most R d L. J. Goody, Bishop of Bunbury. Representing the Diocese of Geraldton at the consecration will be Rt. R d Monsignor E. Bryan, parish priest of Morowa, who had been appointed Vicar Capitular on the death of the late Bishop Gummer, and the Ven. Archdeacon J. McKay of Carnarvon. ENTHRONEMENT On Wednesday, August 8, the newly consecrated Bishop will be enthroned in St. Francis Xavier's Cathedral, Geraldton, by His Grace the Archb:shop. P.11.04.#1.0.441MINPOWNPIMINP.01414041,04.01,14.1,M
The celebrations will take the form of a High Mass in the presence of His Grace the Archbishop at 6.30 p.m. This will be followed by a buffet tea in St. John's School, next door to the church. Father McBride was born in Kanowna and educated first by the Sisters of St. John of God and by the Christian Brothers in Kalgoorlie. His studies for the priesthood, made at Corpus Christi College, Werribee, were completed in 1937. Ordained in that year by His Grace the Archbishop, Father McBride's first appointment was as assistant priest at Palmyra. Later he was appointed to the parish of Bayswater-Bedford Park, wt"-',- he had the distinction
of setting up the first Praesidium of the Legion of Mary in W.A.
When St. Charles' Seminary was opened in 1942, Father McBride was appointed Vice -Rector. In the seminary he taught English, Junior Latin, Italian, Greek, Hebrew, Psychology, Moral Philosophy and Biblical Introduction. One of his well remembered activities (by the students) was the biweekly "physical jerks" class and general control of
sporting activity. In 1948, Father McBride was appointed parish priest of the newly formed parish of Scarborough, which then stretched from the borders of Osborne Park and took in what are now the parishes of North Doubleview, North Beach and part of Wembley Downs. Ordained with Father McBride was the Very Rev. John O'Mahoney, parish priest of Dardanup in the Diocese of TIttill,tirv.
Opening On Sunday, July 29, the new church -school and presbytery for the parish of Kenwick-Thornlie will be blessed and opened by His Grace at
3.30 p.m. The parish buildings are at 26 Clancy -way,
Thornlie. To get to the Thorn lie Church -School from Perth, proceed along Albany-hwy. to Royal-st., turn right along Royalst., across the bridge to the junction of Spring rd., Royal -rd. and Thornlie-ave. Turn left into Thornlie-ave., and proceed to Bercharen-ave., (4th street on right from junction), follow Bercto second haven-ave. street on left (Melvin eve.) and Clancy-way Is the first turn on yo it right, 26 Clancy-way.