The eRecord Edition #113 - 22 December 2016

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22 December 2016

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Edition #113

A prayerful and engaging woman, Ursula Frayne is depicted sitting on a steamer trunk with her hands resting on her breviary. She looks at the viewer who PHOTO: FEBY PLANDO may choose to sit on the opposite suitcases, inviting them to commute with her.

Legacy of Sisters of Mercy lives on with unveiling of Ursula Frayne sculpture By Marco Ceccarelli

IN ONE of this year’s final events celebrating the 170 year anniversary of the Sisters of Mercy’s arrival to Western Australia, Perth Auxiliary Bishop Donald Sproxton unveiled and blessed a life-size bronze sculpture of Mercy Sister Ursula Frayne. “Traveller”, as the statue is called, was unveiled at the Mercy Heritage Centre on 12 December – a date known to the Sisters of Mercy as “Foundation Day” for it commemorates the founding of their order by Catherine McAuley in 1831. The event honoured the outstanding work of the Sisters of Mercy in Australia and applauded Ursula Frayne’s faith and courage as a pioneer who brought her order’s spirit of mercy to the shores of the Swan River in January 1846.

“It is very important that we are all here and able to celebrate the life of this extraordinary and wonderful woman,” Bishop Sproxton said. “The reading from the Gospel of Luke, the Magnificat, helps us to focus on how a woman came here without very much but who was able to achieve a great deal because of her trust in God. “It is in that spirit that we gather here today, remembering her and remembering that faith that unites us, that faith in our God, who supports us and blesses us in our endeavours.” Bishop Sproxton went on to bless the specially commissioned sculpture along with two story screens featuring engraved excerpts from the history of Sister Frayne’s journey to Australia and the Heritage Centre Door of Mercy. Attendees were also treated to a soloist performance of the Suscipe of Catherine

Archbishop Barry Hickey (right) stand behind the newly unveiled bronze statue of Ursula PHOTO: FEBY PLANDO Frayne.

McAuley – a moment of reflection which brought the charism of the Sisters of Mercy to the fore in the context of such a significant year for the order. Full Text available at

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ARCHDIOCESAN PLAN BEARING FRUIT OF IMPLEMENTATION THE FIRST of many prospective new fruits of the Archdiocesan Plan is starting to appear with the implementation phase now well underway. At a recent meeting of the Executive Implementation

Group, reporting included a continued commitment to effective communications through the Record and e-Record plus a strategic focus on Parish Renewal. CEO-Admini st rat ion, Greg Russo said that while

implementation across all areas of the plan is a time consuming process, it is also a gratifying one because change and re-development encourages and builds team work, constructive dialogue and strong support for

achieving the tasks at hand. “In implementing the Plan, it is important to remember we, as an Archdiocese, are working towards growing closer to Christ,” Mr Russo said. Continue on page 2

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