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MEMORIAL CENTRE ROSTER PLANNING
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ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE TO ORGANISE AN IMPORTANT ROSTER SYSTEM FOR THE ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT IN THE ALL SAINTS' MEMORIAL
His Grace the Archbishop has announced that arrangements have been finalised with the Fathers of the Society of the Divine Word (S.V.D.) to accept the pastoral care of the parish of Kalamunda. FATHER VAN BAAR, S.V.D., who will be the first
parish priest, will arrive in Perth an December 12. Another Divine Word priest will arrive early in the New Year. In addition to the care of the parish of Kalamunda, the Fathers will take over the chaplaincy of Mary's Mount Convent and board-
CENTRE CHAPEL. EXPOSITION
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AND DAILY MASS WERE THE PRINCIPAL OBJECTIVES IN MIND WHEN THE OPPORTUNITY CAME TO PURCHASE THE BUILDING.
However, adequate arrangements MUST be made to ensure that the Blessed Sacrament is not left unattended during Exposition.
Mere there are nos adorers before the Blessed Sacrament exposed on the altar, the Blessed Sacrament must be reposed in the Tabernacle. To ensure that satisfactory arangements can be made, His Grace the Archbishop has entrusted the responsibility to the Lzgicn of
ing school.
van Baar has spent many years as a missionary in New Guinea and has also been Regional Superior of the Divine Word Society in New Guinea and Australia.
Father
HISTORY OF SOCIETY The Society is represented in the Dioceses of Sydney, Brisbane, Canberra - Goulburn, Sandhurst, Melbourne and Adelaide; in the Vicariates Apostolic of Alexishaven, Wewak, Mt. Hagen and Goroka in New Guinea. The Society of the Divine Word was founded by the Servant of God, Rev. Arnold Janssen, in 1875 at Steyl, Holland. It was established in Sydney in 1900, Its principal object is the propagation of the Faith in the Foreign Missions. In Australia the Society is engaged in training boys and young men for the mispriesthood a n d sionary has a It brotherhood. Regional Centre at Epping; a Minor Seminary at Layington (N.S.W.); and a Novitiate and Seminary for Late Vocations at Marburg (Queensland). The Divine Word Mission -
OF
BLESSED SACRAMENT
In this task, the Mary. Legion has received the support of the Catholic Women's League and the Third Order of St. Francis. The Legion realises that all Catholics will want to be associated with the act of honour to Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament and want as many as possible to see that the rosters are filled. Initially, Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament will commence after the 12.10 Mass on Monday, Wednesday and Friday and after the 1.10 Mass on Tuesday and ThursExposition will conday. clude at 5.15 p.m. on each To establish House of these days with BenedicFather Van Boar, S.V.D. tion of the Blessed SacraAnother of ment. aries conduct retreats, "The Word." undertake pastoral work their works is the promotion To enable efficient orgaamong migrants and distri- of the Co -Missionary Apo- nisation, parishes have been stolate, which is a purely grouped in two's and three's bute Catholic literature. They produce their own spiritual associatio.i to help and will be asked to accept missionaries. very fine magazine called responsibility for ono day a .
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IT DOES LOOK ODD, DOESN'T IT ! This is a FAKED Exposition without adorers. PHOTOGRAPH showing what we want to avoid. By helping the organisers with the roster for adoration, continual adoration will be assured in the Memorial Chapel. for the time allotted to their care. On Sunday, September 9, Legionaries and others will have pledge leaflets available at most metropolitan churches. These will have the day of the month allotted to that particular parish and a choice of times for adoration. tember 3, a Public Night These pledges should be has been arranged at the returned to the parish durNewcastle Town Hall. The ing the following week so principal speakers at the that a check can be made rally will be Mr. Brian on the overall arrangements. Hayes and Miss Patricia Below is a coupon which Mason, respectiVe Presidents can be cut out and posted to and Y.C.W. the Legion of Mary. This is of Y.C.W. (Girls). Supporting these for use of persons who miss speakers will be the Mayor out on a pledge card at the of Newcastle and members church. of Parliament.
month. The minimum request will be for them to supply six to eight adorers to be present continuously
YOUTH TO MAKE PLANS FOR FUTURE CAMPAIGNS NEARLY two hundred young leaders, members of the Young Christian Workers Movement, together with about thirty chaplains will assemble in Newcastle, New South Wales, next week for the National Council of the Y.C.W. Representative of
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throughout Australia, the Coun-
Action Examples
cil will be presided over by Bishop Bryan the Gallagher, Episcopal Chair-
man
the ast ten months, Y.C.W. branches throughout Australia have been engaged in a campaign entitled "The Needs Of Our Neighbour" and have considered the duties of youth to every group in the community, including the aged, the sick, responsible people, their fellow youth and the Churc;i itself,
Many examples of action and assistance gi,en to people have underlined the necessity for people to think of others.
of the
Y.C.W.
THE Y.C.W. AT WORK The Council,
which will be divided mainly into two sections -one boys and the other girlswill look particularly at the current needs of workers young and discuss how SOON TO LEAVE PAT MASON to meet and FOR BRUSSELS th e overcome problems confronting them. develop a spirit of concern During the past year the for others' needs among its movement has striven to leaders and members. For .
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The Melbourne Y.C.W. involved 50 young workers in action after the disastrous bushfires in Victoria early this year. Three homes were built for needy pensioners by young men giving up their weekends.
was alone all the time. One leader found out about this, and went to see her every night after work. Later this girl remarked to another: "I'll never forget her as long as I live." In Mackay, one girl of 14 left her first job because the girls were not friendly Now she is at a to her. commercial school. She does not go to Mass regularly, but a leader is seeing her and often takes her to Mass. Her family does not go to Mass regularly. These are typical of the thousands of examples which show the response and genersoity of young people in their concern for others.
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The Council will be considering proposals for next campaign, A suggesyear's Y.C.W.'s learned of a the migrant who is in hospital tion submitted concerns towards in one town. They have been attitude of youth discipline. and authority going to visit him and yarn This topic has been sugwith him. gested because of the apparent lack of respect and A girl was sick in bed responsibility of so many for some months. At first she had plenty of visitors, young people towards those but soon everyone got tired who have authority. On Monday evening, Sepof going to see her, and she
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International Brian Hayes will be returning from Denmark on the eve of the Council. Brian recently led an Australian Youth Delegation to the World Assembly of Youth Congress in Denmark and while there he was elected to the International Executive of WA.Y, Pat Mason has also just returned to Australia from Colombo after organising a Youth Training Seminar for the Y.C.W, Girls of Asia. Patricia is a member of the Y.C.W. International Executive and will leave for Brussels immediately after the Council to attend the annual meeting of the Executive. The Council will conclude with a special two-day training course for all chaplains.
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