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The Record Newspaper 18 August 1977

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The Record 450 Hay Street, Perth, G.P.O. Box R 1279, 6001 Member AUDIT BUREAU OF a RCULATIONS

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'More acolytes instituted; total

:in W.A. is 280 In the third ceremony of its kind, Archbishop Goody in Saint Mary's Cathedral on Sunday last instituted 111 men into the lay ministry of the ocolytate, bringing the diocesan total to 280. COMO: Following is the list as Barry CURT HOYS. proposed by the respective DIANELLA: parishes; acolytes are free, Anthony LOCKWOOD, however, to be invited to PASINI, Lorenzo exercise their ministry any- Alex where in the archdiocese. PASINI.

MANDI !RAH: John F LEETON. MAYLANDS: Frank TESTA. MEDINA: At _the Mass of their institution last Ralph BRITTO, William DOUBLEVIEW: Sunday the new acolytes are pictured ARM ADALE: Thomas, Francis TONGE, John ANGUS, Henry Robert CRAIG. approaching Archbishop Goody for Holy KING, Donald LEUNIG, Keith TUNNARD. Communion, left to right, Clement EATON, BALCATTA: John LORECK, Frederick MIDLAND: Harry DONALDSON, Thomas DEACON and COUTINHO, SYMONS. Anthony Peter ELLOY. Pasquale DEL CASALE. (See also Pages hn ELKIN, John HAREAST FREMANTLE: MIRRABOOKA: RIS, Dennis MEAGHER, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8 and 9). Henry BEESON, Claude Kenneth BEETON, GabGiuseppe PIERLUIGI. LO PRESTI, John WEL- riel EUPHEMIE, Francis BASSENDEAN: TEN, Alec WEST. RAPPA, Albert ROONEY, Felix CALLEJA, Joseph FLOREAT PARK: Gerard SMITH. John WILCALLEJA, Michael KILCornelius CALLAGHAN. JAMS. GALLON, Gaetano LOMHAMERSLEY: MOUNT LAWLEY: BARDI, Patrick McSWEEGraeme MANDER. Charles COGAN, Gerard NEY, Desmond RAVENSHIGHGATE: LACE, Augustine McDONCROFT. Laurence WIN Francis FLYNN. Clar- NELL. TON. ence SANTIOW, MUNDARING: BELLEVUE: JOONDANNA: Anthony POLI. Joseph ANDRO. ClarLAM Eric BAKER, John Dennis NORTH BEACH: BROWN, ence BORNE, John SULLIVAN. Robert ROSEMEYER. JONES. KALGOORLIE: George WALL. BENTLEY: Charles MITCHELL. Carmelo GALVAGNO, NORTH DOUBLEVIEW: SYDNEY. The shortage of priest has reach11114..esley LE GUAY, Michele Michael MULLINS. Nigel BOUNDY, Peter ed critical proportions in some Australian dioSILVESTRI, Douglas WILKELMSCOTT: RINEY. ceses, Bishop Leo Clark, of Maitland, said in a LIAMS. Stephen HAYDOCK. OSBORNE PARK: recent message to the people in his diocese. BRENTWOOD: Charles RICHARDS. Alphonsus BARKER, Ronald POWELL, Luke LEEDERVILLE: Dealing with Maitland "Is it that not enough John CHARLES, Thomas "'RAMPANT, Basil RIGG, Francis COLLINS, John DEACON. Pasquale DEL diocese, Bishop Clark said people are praying earnestly Peter VAN der VEN. DILLON, Harry DONALD - CASALE, Peter GRAVE - people would probably be and perseveringly for vocaSON, Silvio MOSCARDA. STOCK, Leslie PHILLIPS. surprised to learn that more tions? KULLSBROOK: LESMURDIE: than 30 per cent of the Gavin DREW, Norman RIVERTON: Gregory BROWN, Clepriests in the diocese were STANLEY, Peter WHITE. CHILDREN PRAY Harry BOUWMAN, Felix Brian Mcment EATON, over 60 years old. CLAREMONT: John MIT- COLE. John HOGAN. GINNITY, Victor CARPENE, "Is it that too many peoJust over half of the Waldemar CHELL, Raymond WILSCARBOROUGH: KERR. Kam priests in the diocese were ple do not appreciate the KINSON. John FEATHERSTONE. born there and there were seriousness of the position? KEVIS. Terence REILLY. Reginald only nine young men study"The children in our WILLIAMS. ing for the priesthood. schools are praying for an SHENTON PARK: "There are rather reveal- increase in vocations. Ange D'ARGENT, Rob- ing figures, and, while they "I ask that their prayers ert PETERS, James THOM- are no cause for alarm, they be supported by the prayers SON. certainly cannot give us any of the adults. "I dread the thought of SUBIACO: cause for satisfaction or having to close certain parCampbell McPHEE. complacency," he said. ishes because of a lack of WEMBLEY DOWNS: priests. Peter GREAVES, Clif- "GENEROUS" YOUNG NEWOR USED CARS "But given the statistics, ford HOLLOWAY. "There is a great short- that day may come." WHITFORDS: age of priests in our dioThomas FITZGERALD, cese and quite a number of ON INSIDE PAGES Robert FRASER. John parishes need the services of KILGALLON. Calendar ... 4 more priests. VICTORIA PARK: "I am sure from what I Classified Raymond GURNEY,

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