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Accompanying

R.Carboni, ApostolicDelegate;officialsoftheSacredCongregationofPropagandaFide-theRt.Rev.Mgr.S.PaventeandtheRev.J.W. Manning,M.M.-andtheRev.F.Little,secretaryoftheofficial delegation.

TheofficialpartytowelcomeHisEminencewasheadedbyHis GracetheArchbishopandincludedtheMostRev.A.J.Gummer (BishopofGeraldton),theMostRev.L.J.Goody(Bishop ofBunbury),theMostRev.J.J.Rafferty(AuxiliaryBishopto HisGrace),Mr.T.Ahern,K.S.S.,Mr.J.M.O'Brien(CommissionerofPolice),Mr.B.Quinn(president,diocesanunionof H.N.S.)andMr.E.Murray(St.VincentdePaulSociety).

TheV.Rev.B.Gomez,O.S.B.,PrioroftheBenedictineAbbey, NewNorcia,andVicarGeneraloftheAbbeyNullius,represented theLordAbbotGomezattheairport.

HisGracetheArchbishopenteredtheplaneaftertheother passengershaddisembarked.HereturnedwithHisEminence andintroducedhimandhispartytotheofficialgroup.

Acrowdofsome500peoplereceivedthevisitorswithenthusiasticacclaim.Thedignitariescrossedthetarmacthrougha maleguardofhonourandstoodwhiletheClontarfboys'bond played"FaithofOurFathers."

AnunrehearsedincidentwasthepresentationtoHisEminence ofabouquetofflowersbyPolishchildreninnationaldress.

HisEminencewasthenintroducedtoagroupofpriestsand wasdriventothecityaccompaniedbyapoliceescort.

AttheArchbishop'sPalaceaguardofhonour,composedof SistersofMercyandboardersfromtheVictoria-sq.convent, metHisEminence.

TheCardinalgraciouslyblessedthem.DeanHoganreceived thevisitorsonthePalacesteps.

OnTuesdaymorningHisEminence,accompaniedbythe ApostolicDelegate,andtheArchbishop,paidcourtesycallson HisExcellencytheGovernor(SirCharlesGairdner),andtheHon. D.Brand(Premier).OnWednesdayhecalledonMr.H.Howard, LordMayorofPerth.

BriefVisitHere

DeanHoganincensedCardinalatCathedralporch

CatholicestablishmentstowhichHisEminencepaidsurprisevisitswere "TheRecord"office;theLittleSistersofthePooratGlendalough;theSisters ofSt.JohnofGod,Subiaco;St.ThomasMoreUniversityCollege;theGood ShepherdConvent,Leederville;andSt.Charles'Seminary,Guildford.

HisEminencewasPapalLegateofPopeJohnXXIIIatthedualcentenary ofChurchandStateinQueensland..

HeinauguratedthefirstnationalCatholicCongressheldinSydneyandattendedthenationalconferenceoftheY.C.W.andN.C.G.M.atCanberra.

HisEminencehasvisitedeachofthemetropolitanSeesthroughouttheCommonwealthandinNewZealand.

FollowingtheLiturgicalReceptionatSt.Mary'sCathedralonTuesday evening(reportedonpages2and3),HisEminencepresidedandpreachedata SolemnPontificalMassforReligiousyesterday.Afullreportofthisfunction willbepublishedinournextissue.

HisEminenceleftbyplaneonWednesdaynightforIndonesia,afterwhich hewillreturntoRome.

Witha gestureof hospitality

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HisEminenceGregoryPeterCardinalAgagianian,Patriarch ofCiciliaoftheArmeniansandPro-PrefectoftheSacredCongregationofthePropagationoftheFaith,arrivedatPerthAirport onMondaynightlastonatwo-dayvisittothisState.

AccompanyingtheCardinalwere:themostRev.R.Carboni, ApostolicDelegate;officialsoftheSacredCongregationofPropagandaFide-theRt.Rev.Mgr.S.PoventeandtheRev.J.W. Manning,M.M.-andtheRev.F.Little,secretaryoftheofficial delegation.

TheofficialpartytowelcomeHisEminencewasheadedbyHis GracetheArchbishopandincludedtheMostRev.A.J.Gummer (BishopofGeraldton),theMostRev.L.J.Goody(Bishop ofBunbury),theMostRev.J.J.Rafferty(AuxiliaryBishopto HisGrace),Mr.T.Ahern,K.S.S.,Mr.J.M.O'Brien(CommissionerofPolice),Mr.B.Quinn(president,diocesanunionof H.N.S.)andMr.E.Murray(St.VincentdePaulSociety).

TheV.Rev.B.Gomez,O.S.B.,PrioroftheBenedictineAbbey, NewNorcia,andVicarGeneraloftheAbbeyNullius,represented theLordAbbotGomezattheairport.

HisGracetheArchbishopenteredtheplaneaftertheother passengershaddisembarked.HereturnedwithHisEminence andintroducedhimandhispartytotheofficialgroup.

Acrowdofsome500peoplereceivedthevisitorswithenthusiasticacclaim.Thedignitariescrossedthetarmacthrougha maleguardofhonourandstoodwhiletheClontarfboys'band played"FaithofOurFathers."

AnunrehearsedincidentwasthepresentationtoHisEminence ofabouquetofflowersbyPolishchildreninnationaldress.

HisEminencewasthenintroducedtoagroupofpriestsand wasdriventothecityaccompaniedbyapoliceescort.

AttheArchbishop'sPalaceaguardofhonour,composedof SistersofMercyandboardersfromtheVittorio-sq.convent, metHisEminence.

TheCardinalgraciouslyblessedthem.DeanHoganreceived thevisitorsonthePalacesteps.

OnTuesdaymorningHisEminence,accompaniedbythe ApostolicDelegate,andtheArchbishop,paidcourtesycallson HisExcellencytheGovernor(SirCharlesGairdner),andtheHon. D.Brand(Premier).OnWednesdayhecalledonMr.H.Howard, LordMayorofPerth.

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DeanHoganincensedCardinalatCathedralporch

CatholicestablishmentstowhichHisEminencepaidsurprisevisitswere "TheRecord"office;theLittleSistersofthePooratGlendalough;theSisters ofSt.JohnofGod,Subiaco;St.ThomasMoreUniversityCollege;theGood ShepherdConvent,Leederville;andSt.Charles'Seminary,Guildford.

HisEminencewasPapalLegateofPopeJohnXXIIIatthedualcentenary ofChurchandStateinQueensland..

HeinauguratedthefirstnationalCatholicCongressheldinSydneyandattendedthenationalconferenceoftheY.C.W.andN.C.G.M.atCanberra. HisEminencehasvisitedeachofthemetropolitanSeesthroughouttheCommonwealthandinNewZealand.

FollowingtheLiturgicalReceptionatSt.Mary'sCathedralonTuesday evening(reportedonpages2and3),HisEminencepresidedandpreachedata SolemnPontificalMassforReligiousyesterday.Afullreportofthisfunction willbepublishedinournextissue.

HisEminenceleftbyplaneonWednesdaynightforIndonesia,afterwhich hewillreturntoRome.

Witha gestureof hospitality

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CrowdsThrongCardinal'sLiturgical;Reception

Withtheancient,splendidpageantryoftheRomanRite,His EminenceGregoryPeterCardinalAgagianianwasaccordeda liturgicalreceptionatSt.Mary'sCathedralonTuesdayevening at5.45p.m.

Prelatesandclergycameinprocessionalorderfromthe Archbishop'sPalacetotheCathedralthroughtheMurray-st. gates.FollowingtheCardinalwastheMostRev.R.Carboni (ApostolicDelegate),HisGracetheArchbishop,andtheBishops oftheProvince-theMostRev.L.J.Goody(BishopofBunbury); theMostRev.J.J.Rafferty(AuxiliaryBishoptoHis Grace);theMostRev.J.Jobst(VicarApostolicofKimberley). TheMostRev.I.Prasko,ExarchApostolicoftheUkrainiansin AustraliaandNewZealandwasalsopresent.

AnoverflowcongregationcrowdedtheCathedral.Those unabletogainadmittancefollowedtheceremonieswiththeaid ofapublicaddresssysteminstalledinthegrounds.

HisEminencewasreceivedattheCathedralporchbytheV. Rev.J.Hogan,Adm.,DeanofSt.Mary's.Heincensedthe Cardinalandgavehimthecrucifixtokiss.HisEminencethen blessedallwithHolyWaterandproceededtothesanctuary.

HisGracetheArchbishopwelcomingHisEminencefromthe pulpitthankedhimforthehonourhehadconferredonourcity andState.Fulltextbelow.)

CardinalAgagianianrepliedfromthethrone.(Fullreport, page3.)

PontificalHighMassfollowed,celebratedbyBishop Gummer.HisLordshipwas assistedbytheRev.M.McKeonasdeaconandtheRev. W.Foleyassub-deacon. TheRt.Rev.Mgr.E.Sullivanwasassistantpriest. TheceremoniesweredirectedbytheRev.E.J. Clancy,C.M.andtheRev. F.Walsh.StudentsfromSt. Charles'Seminary,Guildford,assisted.

AssistingHisEminenceat' thethroneweretheRt.Rev. "Mgr.J.T.McMahonand E.Moss.TheRt.Rev.Mgr. A.T.Langmeadwasassistantpriest

HisExcellencytheApostolicDelegateoccupieda throneontheEpistleside ofthesanctuary.

About150priests,diocesan andregular,attendedthe ceremony.Underthebaton oftheRev.P.McCudden,' St.Mary'sCathedralchoir, of30boyssangPerosi's four-partMass,"BenedicamusDomino,"togetherwith appropriatemotets.

HisEminenceandHisGracepassthroughguardofhonour

HisGraceAcclaimsVisit OfCardinalAsHonour

HisGracetheArchbishopsaiditwashisspecialprivilege,onbehalfofthe ahierarchy,clergy,religiousandlaityoftheProvince,toextendtoHisEminence amostcordialwelcometothewesternportionoftheAustraliancontinent.

"Wewelcomeyou,"saidofwhichheistheChiefdepthsofourheartswe HisGrace,"inyourownShepherd;tocontinuetobewelcomeyou.Wethankyou eminentpersonasPatriarchthebeaconinthelighthouseforthehonouryouhave ofCilicia,spiritualleaderofoftheChurch,everfloodingconferredonourcityand nearlyaquarterofamilliontheChristianworldwithStatebycomingamongst ofArmenianRiteCatholicsclear,warmraysofDivineus,evenifonlyforabrief spreadthroughoutthreeTruth." stay,andwewishyouasafe continents;andasPro-Pre-"YourEminence,fromthereturntotheEternalCity." feetofthatdistinguished InstituteofPropagandathat hasjurisdictionovermore than30millionCatholicsin theMissionworld."

HisEminencehadhadin thepastfewweeksanextensiveanddemandingitinerarythroughoutAustralia andNewZealand,continued HisGrace.

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Historiansandsociologists haveoftencalledattention tothesimilarityexistingbetweenthetimesofSt.Francisandourown.

Then,asnow,selfishness, injustice,oppression,and extravagancereignedamong theprivilegedclasses,while envy,hatred,disaffection andinsobordinationwere rifeamongthemasses.

"TheThirdOrderofSt. Francisformedasolidbulwarkofpublicsafety-the membersdidtheirutmostto resuscitateinsocietythe gloriousfruitsofChristian morality.

"Domesticpeaceandpublictranquility,integrityof lifeandkindliness,theright useandmanagementof property-thebestfoundationsofcivilisationand security-springfromthe ThirdOrderofSt.Francis." (LeoXIIIEncyclicalAuspicatoSept.1882).

Thathehaddeignedto honourthemwiththatvisit madetheirdebtofgratitude tohimallthegreater.They wereindeedhighlyhonouredandprofoundlygrateful, andtheywelcomedHis Eminenceastheemissary ofourHolyFather,Pope JohnXXIII,nowgloriously reigning.

TraditionOfLoyalty

LoyaltytotheVicarof Christ,withallthatword connoted-itwassomething boundupwiththeirvery being.

Itwasoneofthemost sacredandcherishedtraditionswhichtheirforefathers hadreceivedfromthose saintsandapostolicmen whofirstevangelisedthe racesfromwhichwewere sprung.

"Inrenewingthrough YourEminence,"continued HisGrace,"ourcordial sentimentsofaffection, loyalty,admirationanddevotiontohimwho

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InreplyingtotheArchbishop'saddressofwelcome,HisEminencethankedHisGraceforthekindwordshehadspokenin extendingacordialwelcometohimonbehalfoftheHierarchy, priests,religiousandlaityoftheprovinceofWesternAustralia. ItwasagreatpleasurelCatholicsofPerth,Gerald-inginmissionarycountries. forhimtorevisitAustra-ton,Bunbury,NewNorciaWithintheirownState, lia,saidHisEminence,butandtheVicariateofKim-therewerehomemissions onthisvisithehadhadtheberley. -missionstotheaborigaddedjoyofseeingthevastOfcourse,likethepion-inesincountry,whichhad StateofWesternAustralia,eerswhosedescendantstheyscarcelybeenexplored. ofwhichhehadheardsowere,theCatholicsofAus-1Thatwork,whichthey much. traliawouldnotbesatisfiedbegan,mustbecontinued, "Yourkindnesstostrang-withthegreatachievementsandonanevengreater ersisproverbial,"hesaid.ofthepastorofthepre-scalecommensuratewith "Whatothershavetoldmesent,but,withthegraceofthegreaterresourcesavailIhavenowexperiencedforGod,wouldpressontoable. myself.IthankyouforevengreaterworkforHis'Butcharity,althoughit thewarmthofyourwel-gloryandthegoodofman-beganathome,wasnot come.Myonlyregretiskind. satisfiedtoremainthere thatIcanbeamongyouforManytaskscriedoutforandheknew,saidHis soshortatime. theirassistance.Forin-Eminence,thattheywould HisHolinessPopeJohnstance,sincetheendofthe XXIIIhadconferredonsecondworldwar,some himthehonourofmakingmillionsofmigrantshad himhisemissary,continuedcometoAustraliainwhat theCardinal.SofarastheAustralianBishopshad describedas"Australia's boldadventure."

distancewasconcerned, Australiawasfarfrom Rome,yetithadbeenabundantlycleartohiminhis travelsfromBrisbaneto PerththatAustralianCatholicswereveryclosetothe heartoftheChurchintheir spiritoffaithandindevotiontotheVicarofChrist. Heassuredthemthat,distantchildrenastheywere, theyhadaveryspecial placeinthethoughtsand affectionsoftheHoly Father.ThePopehadcommissionedhimtoimpartto themhisApostolicBenediction.

Mostofhislifehadbeen livedinEurope,saidHis Eminence,wherethefaith hadbeenforsomanycenturies,soitwasanexcitingexperienceforhimto cometoAustraliawhere thefaithhadbeenplanted forlessthantwocenturies.

Justa130yearsago, settlementbeganinWesternAustralia;a116years ago,FatherJohnBrady landedinthisState,the firstpriesttobesenthere.

ThefirstBenedictinesand thefirstSistersofMercy camein1846.Theyknew betterthanhethestoryof thoseearlyyears-how somanyheart-breakingdifficultiesweregradually overcomethroughthe splendidco-operationofthe clergyandlaity.Those pioneerslaidthefoundations;othershadbuiltupon them.

Today,herejoicedwith themtoseethatspacious cathedral;todaytherewere Catholichospitals,andmany churches and schools throughoutthesuburbsand thethousandsofmilesof countryside.

InEuropeanterms,their historyhadbeenashort one,buttheyhadagreat dealtoshowforit,many reasonstobejustlyproud,

countriesneededmorethan missionaries.Itneededfinancialsupport,tobuild churches,wherethepeople mightworship;tobuild hospitalswherethesick couldbetakencareof;to buildseminarieswherea nativeclergycouldbe trained.

Allthosebuildingsand worksofcharitywhichthe ChurchinWesternAustralianeeded,wereneeded, too,inthosemissionary countries,butalas,inmost cases,thepeoplewerefar toopoortoprovidethemon theirown.

Initshardearlydays, theChurchin,WesternAustraliawasassistedbythe SocietyforthePropagation

restfindpleasureinit.And youareChrist'sbody,organsofitdependingupon eachother."

"DowefeelsorrowbecauseourfellowCatholics arepersecutedinEastern Europe,orinChina?They atealongwayfromus,it istrue,butaren'twesorry forsufferingmembersof ourfamily,howeverdistant theymaybe?"saidHis Eminence.

"Buttheywereallpeople ofEurope,orAsia,orAmerica,orAfrica,orAustralia, membersofonegreatfamily-theChurch,members ofonebody,nourishedwith thesameEucharisticfood.

Thesorrowsofoneshould bethesorrowsofall,the

joysofonethejoysofall.

Thosewhohadmorethan theyrequiredshouldgive tothoseinwant.

"Letus,praythatourpersecutedbrethrenwillstand firm,inspiteofalltemptationsandthreats,andthat GodinHismercywillsend themrelief,"concludedthe Cardinal.

"InafewdaysIwillbe onmywaytoRome.With meIwilltakemanyhappy memoriesofmystayin Australia.Ishalltellthe HolyFatherofthekind welcomehisemissaryhas receivedeverywhere,of yourabundantenergy,.of yourfaith,hopeandcharity.MayGodblessyoualways."

TohelpthosenewAustralianCatholicssettledown inthecountryandbecome fullyintegratedmembers oftheChurchherewould requiremuchenergyand Christiancharity.

Anotherproblem,asthey werewellaware,concerned theCatholiceducational system,whichhadbeen builtupatthecostofso manysacrifices.

"Letusbegladthatthere aresomanyCatholicchildrenbesiegingourschools," saidHisEminence;"letus workandpraytosolvethis problem,asdidthepioneers.

"Moneywillhavetobe foundforbricksandmortar andothernecessaryexpenses,butletuspraythat manyyoungAustralianmen andwomenwillcomeforward,asnunsandbrothers andlayteacherstostaffthe newschoolswhichmustbe built."

Thoseproblems,continuedtheCardinal,andthe otherproblemsofthe ChurchinAustralia,werea challengeandanopportunity.Theirsolutionwould dependnotonlyonthe laboursofthefewalone, butontheco-operationof allAustralianCatholics, eachonemakingwhatcontributionhecould,under theguidanceoftheBishops.

Itwasthus'thattheir pioneerssurmountedwhat musthaveseemedtothem enormousobstacles.

AsthePro-Prefectofthe SacredCongregationforthe PropagationoftheFaith,h hadaspecialinterestand careinwhatwereknownas theMissions.Urgentas theirproblemswere,they toowereinterestedinthose Missions,fortheyhadgiven generouslytotheminthe pastandtherewereWesternAustraliansnowlabour-

HisEminencegreetsenthusiasticcrowdattheAirport takeaninterestinthe foreignmissions. TothenorthofAustralia laythevastcountriesof Asia,wherethegreaterpart oftheworld'spopulation nowlived.

"Goingtherefore,teachall nations,"saidOurLordto HisApostles.Thattask, whichbeganinthefirst century,wasfarfromcompletedinthetwentieth.It wastheirtask,notjustthe taskoftheactualmissionaries,althoughhehoped thatAustraliawouldbe abletosendmissionariesin evengreaternumbersto thosecountries,wherethe harvestwasgreatbutthe labourersfew.

ButtheChurchinthose

oftheFaith;itnowappealedtothemtoassistasgenerouslyastheycouldthe Churchinotherlands.

"Butletushelp,too,with spiritualmeans,saidHis Eminence,"withprayer. Oneofthepatronsofthe MissionsisSt.Thereseof Lisieux,aCarmelitenun whonevervisitedamissionarycountrybutwhose prayersmusthavebrought manysoulstoGod.Pray yourselves,andteachyour childrentopray,forthose forwhomChristdiedbut whoarenotyetmembers ofHisMysticalBody."

HisEminencesaidhe wouldlikethemtosaya specialprayerformission countriesinthegripof Communism.ThatCommunismwasagreatmenace hedidnotneedtotell them;theyhadreadin theirCatholicpapersofthe' persecutionoftheChurch ineverycountryinwhich Communistsgainedcontrol.

Iftheygainedpower here,theyknewwhatwould happen.Theymustwork andpraythatsuchafate mightneverhappentotheir belovedcountry.

Butwhilenocountryin theworldcouldassureitselfthatitwascompletely safefromCommunism,it wassurelyrightthatthose whowerenowenjoying freedomshouldsparea thoughtandprayerfortheir fellowCatholicswhowere nowsufferingbecauseof theirdevotiontoChristand HisVicaronearth.

St.Paulsaid:"Ifonepart issuffering,alltherest sufferwithit;ifonepartis treatedwithhonour,allthe

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EachCatholicGivesOnly2/2 ToSpreadRedemptionMessage

Inacurrentissueof"Time"magazine,underitsreligioussection,anarticlecommenceswiththequestion:"Whatmakesa missionaryleavehishomeland,withalltheamenitiesofmodern livingtogoouttofaceunknownhardshipsinanunknownarea."

TheeditorwasintroducingastoryofarecentProtestantmissionarywhomethisdeathinSouthAmerica.Thisquestionmust surelyalsoariseinthemindsofmanyCatholicswhentheyhear orreadofthedepartureofCatholicmissionaries.

Likesomanyotherthingsvidualplay?Firstofall,thosewhohaveCatholic however,unlessitisbroughteveryonecanpraythatmis-faith. evenclosertousitisnotsionaryvocationswillin-Thenextpointwhich realised.Perhapsifinad-crease.PopePiusXIIsaid:mustbeemphasisedisthat ditiontothecommontieof"TheChurchinAfrica,aswhenapriest,sister,or faithwewereofthefami-everyothermissionterri-brothergotothemissions, liesofthe409Australianstorylacksapostles.There-theystillretainahuman whoareatpresentworkingforeWeturnagaintoyou,nature.Firstofalltheystill onCatholicmissionsoutsideVenerableBrethrentoaskhavetolive.Theymusteat Australiawewouldknowayoutofavourthecareofanddrink.

littlemore,perhapswemissionaryvocationstotheFoodisjustasnecessary wouldenterintotheforth-priesthoodandthereligioustothemasmissionariesas comingMissionSundayob-life. whentheywereaboutAusservancewithgreateren-"Itfallstoyouinthefirsttraliaoranyothercountry thusiasm,fervourandsac-placetodevelopamongthefromwhichtheycame.Inrifice. faithfulaconditioningofdeedwithalltheirskillthey

InpreparationforMissionthespiritwhichrendersaremorepreciousthanbeSunday,October18,afewthemmoreapttoheartheforeandmustbefedtobe factsaboutCatholicmis-ancientcallingoftheLord:keptaliveforthemissionary sionsmightbehandy. Leaveyourcountry,yourwork.

ContinentPriestsBrs.Srs.

Asia 16,2112,90625,380

Africa11,1994,12119,532

America1,9458004,484

Oceania4,5562,28716,445 Europe 235 411,644

N.B.Thisd.,esnotrefer toU.S.A.andCanada,or evenmanypartsofSouth America.ItreferstotheremoteregionsoftheNorth andtheveryremoteareas inSouthAmerica.InEurope itrefersmainlytothe Scandinaviancountries.

Thisgivesus43,154 priests,9,985Brothersand 67,485Sisters,atotalof 120,526 missionariesto which,ofcourse,mustbe addedover100,000cathechists,150,000teachers,500 doctors,5,025assistingin hospitalsanddispensary clinics.Thegrandtotal thenofmissionpersonnelis anexcessof370,000persons.

Thisisindeedavery !ragenumber,butitmust bestatedatoncethatifthe importantworkofbringing thegiftofChrist'sRedemptiontotheworldistobe effectedquickly,morethan doublethatnumberwillbe necessary.

Atthepresentthen,our Australianquotatothat numberisaverysmallpercentage(.2percent.).None thelesswemustrejoicethat thenumberofAustralian missionariesisincreasing. MaybeifMissionSundayOctober18-isobserved throughoutAustraliathis yeartherewillbemore vocationsforthemissions.

Whatpartcaneveryindi-

kinsfolk,andyourfather'sInadditiontofoodthey house,forthelandwhichIrequiretheordinarycares willshowyou."(FideiDo--clothingandshelter. num). Theseitemscostmoneyin

THEECONOMYOFTHE MISSIONS

ThesewordsofthelateAfricaorAsiajustasthey HolyFatherwereanappealdoinAdelaideorBrisbane. tothewholeChurchtobeThenifhesucceedsatall activeinthecauseofmis--hemusthaveatleast sionaryvocations. somebuilding. Ifthiscomeswhenthere arealreadyafewreceiving instruction-thentheymay helphim,ifnotwithmoney ofthecountry,atleastgifts inkindandservices.

Butifthemissionpersonnelincreases,somust themeanstosupportthem. Itisstrangehowinadvertentwecanbecomewhen itisaquestionnotaffectingourselves.Quiteoften evengoodanddevout CatholicsareamazedtodiscoverthattheMissions can'tbeself-supporting.

Examineitforamoment. Ifyoudidnothavethegift offaith,indeednofaithat allwouldyougivetothe priest,theSistersandthe Brothers?Whenamissionaryreachesapagan villageisn'titself-evident thathissupplylinemustgo backtothosewhohavethe faith,whoappreciatewhat itmeans.

AgoodparallelisWarrememberthemissionsare awaragainstpaganismwouldanAustraliansoldier hesupportedbytheenemy andallowedtocontinuehis fightforthiscountry?If heistocontinueafighting unithissupporthasto comefromtheCommonwealthGovernment.

Thereforethisfirstprinciplemustbeclear.Missionariesforeverything theyneedmustdependon

Butnomatterwhathe mayreceivelater,letusbe absolutelycertainthatthe missionariesneedhelp,at leastforquitesometime aftertheyestablishthe Churchinanyregion.

Furthermore,aswewill seeinanotherarticle, paganismisstrongestinthe under-developedeconomic countries.Thereforeforanotherreasontoothemissionariesmustdependon Catholiclandsforsupport.

Whatdowegive?

Whenitisannouncedthat thePropagationofthe FaithlastSundayamountedto£100or£200,when wehearthatourdiocese gave£3,000totheHoly Father'sMissionSunday, weareinclinedtoputout ourchestsandsaywehave doneamightyjob.Have we?Perhapswemight analysethesefundstwo ways:Whatdoeseachmissionaryget?Whatdoes everyAustraliangive?

AmountPerMissionary

In1958thePropagation oftheFaithfundhad 17,663,531dollarstodisperse.Thenumberone priorityinrespecttothis moneywastheupkeepof 120,586missionaries.

Wewillnotincludethe catechists,medicalpeople, andteachers,becausethe formeraremostlyindigenousoftheareaandthe missiononlypartlysupports them,whilstmedicosand teachersarequiteoften givengrantsbytheGovernment.

Even120,586missionariesarealargeenoughfigure. Letusbringitdowntoan individualallowance.It meanseachmissionaryreceivesforthewholeyear 146dollars,50cents.In ourAustralianmoneythe yearlyallowancewouldbe £65/13/1orjust25/3per week.

Letmesayatoncethat hedoesgetmore.Firsthis religiouscongregationbegs forhim,.hisfaintly,his personalfriends,theyall helptomatteup'theleeway.

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Butbacktothepoint.He wentasamissionarybf theCatholicChurchtodo ajobinourname.Each oneofushastheobligation, thedutytodosomething aboutpassingonthemessageofChrist'sRedemption fortheworld.

Wecan'tgoourselvessoa fewgoinourname,butlet usfaceit,thisishowwe supportthem.Becauseof whatismadeavailableby theCatholicpopulationthe HolyFathercanonlyallow them25/3perweekfor everything-food,clothing,building,medicine, everything.

Itisnousesayingthings arecheaperintheMissions -quitethereverse,they aredearer.Everyoneofour priests,brothersandsisters stillhavethesamefeeling,theywouldlikealittle varietyintheirmealsbutweallowthem25/3per week.

Nextletusbrieflyexaminethelastproposition.In 1958AustraliagavetoPropagationandMissionSundaycombined£166,550itseemsalargesumindeed,,wemightallfeel satisfiedaboutit.Ofcourse everyoneknowstheAustralianisgenerous.

Letusexamineit. £166,550wasgivenby 1,517,783Catholicadults livinginAustralia.(This figureistakenfromthe Directory,itcouldbeeven higher.)Thereforeitmeans eachCatholicgave26d.to theHolyFatherashiscontributiontotheworkof spreadingthemessageof Redemption.

Thedivisionofthissum isquiteeasy,£141,588came fromPropagationmemberships,£24,962cameinre-

reasonable,buttheyonly amountto1/101toPropagationSociety,and31d.per adulttotheHolyFather's appeal.Inneithercase doestheperheadcontributionreflecteitheraCatholicoragenerousresponse.

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CardinalReviewedOurProblems

Whatisdominantinourmindsconcerningthe visitofCardinalAgagianianwasbestsummedupin theaddressofwelcomedeliveredbyHisGracethe ArchbishopattheLiturgicalReception.HisEminence haspaidasignalhonourtoourcity,toourStateand totheChurchinthisWesternthirdofthecontinent. ItisaltogetheranexceptionalprivilegethatachurchmanoftheexaltedrankandauthorityofHisEminenceintheGovernmentoftheUniversalChurch shouldhavebeenappointedPapalLegateforanevent intheAntipodes.Itisfarmorethanweshouldhave expectedordeservedthatheshouldhavemadeso longandsoextensiveatourofourcountry.

Asbecomesonewhohasjurisdictionovermorethan 30millionCatholicsthroughouttheworld,HisEminenceinhisaddressattheCathedralrevealedan intimateknowledgeoftheproblemswhichbesetthe ChurchinAustralia,andevenoftheecclesiastical historyofourownState.Wehad,hesaid,many reasonstobe"justlyproud,"butwecouldnotcontinuetoliveonthecapitalaccumulatedinthepast. Ofthemanytasksinourownlandwhichcryoutfor assistance,HisEminencesingledoutthreeforspecial attention.Thesewere:theassimilationofmigrants, theeducationalproblemandtheneedofvocationsto theteachingOrders.

HisEminenceagreedwiththeBishopsofAustralia indescribingthecountry'smigrationpolicyasa "boldadventure."Hewasobviouslyalivetothe myriaddifficultiesofabsorbingthesemillionsofnewcomersintooursocietyandwayoflife.Buthewas concernedprimarilywithourmakingthem"fullyin- tegratedmembersoftheChurch"-atask,hewarned, thatcalledformuchenergyandChristiancharity.Of theeducationaldilemma,CardinalAgagianianspoke veryappropriatelyoftheschoolsbeing"besieged."He sawtheanswernotmerelyinfiscalterms,ofbricks andmortar,butoftheneedforanalmostmiraculous increaseinvocationstotheteachingOrders.

Thenhecametospeakofhisownspecialcare-themissionsoftheworld.Inthisconnectionheremindedusofourhomemissionstotheaborigines. sponsetotheHolyFather'sButcharity,hesaid,couldnotaffordtostayhome. MissionSundayappeal. Hepointedtothevast,teemingfieldsofAsiaatour Thesesumsappearquite nearNorth.Heurgedthesendingthereofmore Australianmissionariesandofincreasedfinancial support.InthisconnectionHisEminencemadea verystrikingpoint-herecalledthatitwasforusa questionofreciprocity.InourpioneeringdaystheSocietyforthePropagationoftheFaithhadassisted generously.OurdebthadtobepaidinAsia.Finally theCardinalwhoseSeeisinSoviethandsaskedfor specialprayersforcountriesinthegripofCommunism.Herecalledthesolidaritywhichshouldexist betweenmembersofChrist'sMysticalBody.

ArchbishopWill AttendMidland

FranciscanRites

ThisyearthefeastofSt. FrancisofAssisi(Oct.4) fallsonaSunday.The FranciscanFathersatMidlandJunctionandtheir parishionerswillobserve thedaywithduesolemnity.

HisGracetheArchbishop willpresideataSolemn HighMassat5p.m.This shouldgivemanyFranciscanTertiariesandfriends oftheFranciscansachance tobepresent,aswellas theMidlandparishioners.

TheMassistobefollowedbyasocialeveningin theTradesHallat8o'clock. Thehallwill,however,be availabletothosewhodesiretoremainforteainsteadofgoinghomeand returningforthesocial.For thisreasonafilmprogrammehasbeenarranged toprecedethesocial.

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Itwasamemorableaddress,atangiblesymbolofa memorablevisit.HisEminence'svisitcannotbut giveapronouncedfilliptothemissionaryzealofour people.Itwilldosoallthemoreifwerecallthat inthepersonofCardinalAgagianian,asinthecontactsoftheHolyFather,liebrighthopesforthereunionoftheChurchesoftheEast.HisEminencewill nodoubtplayasignificantpartinthecomingEcumenicalCouncilinthatrespect.Aboveallhewill remainforusamarkoftheChurch'suniversality -areminderthatweare"Christ'sbody,organsofit, dependinguponeachother."

OfficialEngagements

September27: 3.30p.m.:Confirmation andCanonicalVisitation, Carlisle.

4p.m.:AttendMassSt. Patrick'sChurch,West Perth.FeastofSt.Wenceslaus,patronofCzechoslovakia.

October3: 9a.m.:FeastofSt.ThereseofLisieux-Presideat HighMass,CarmeliteMonastery,Nedlands.

October4: 8.30a.m.:Confirmation, St.Therese'sChurchGwelup. 5p.m.:Presideat'High MaSS,'St.Brigid'sChurch, miatomd:Junctkrn.,,'('Feast ofSt.FrancisofAssisi.)

October8: 3 p.m.:Confirmation, LoretoConvent,Claremont.

October11: 4p.m.:CanonicalVisitationandConfirmation,St. Jerome's,Spearwood. ConfirmationandCanonicalVisitation,Cunderdin.

October15: 9aim.:PresideatSolemn HighMass,CarmeliteMonrstery,Nedlands, 3 p.m.:Confirmation, SantaMaria&lege,Attadale.

OctoberW. 10.30a.m.:PresideSolejnn HighMass,St.Patrick's Church,Fremantle.

3.30p.m.:Confirmation andCanytilealr,:iVisitatton, lkockingtiani

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EachCatholicGivesOnly2/2 ToSpreadRedemptionMessage

Inacurrentissueof"Time" tion,anarticlecommenceswith missionaryleavehishomeland, livingtogoouttofaceunknown Theeditorwasintroducingasto arywhomethisdeathinSouth surelyalsoariseinthemindsof orreadofthedepartureofCath Likesomanyotherthings however,unlessitisbrought evenclosertousitisnot realised.Perhapsifinadditiontothecommontieof faithwewereofthefamiliesofthe409Australians whoareatpresentworking onCatholicmissionsoutside Australiawewouldknowa littlemore,perhapswe wouldenterintotheforthcomingMissionSundayobservancewithgreaterenthusiasm,fervourandsacrifice.

InpreparationforMission Sunday,October18,afew factsaboutCatholicmissionsmightbehandy.

ContinentPriestsBrs.Srs.

Asia 16,2112,90625,380

Africa11,1994,12119,532 America1,9458004,484 Oceania4,5562,28716,445 Europe 235 411,644

N.B.Thisdesnotrefer toU.S.A.andCanada,or evenmanypartsofSouth America.ItreferstotheremoteregionsoftheNorth andtheveryremoteareas inSouthAmerica.InEurope itrefersmainlytothe Scandinaviancountries.

Thisgivesus43,154 priests,9,985Brothersand 67,485Sisters,atotalof 120,526 missionariesto which,ofcourse,mustbe addedover100,000cathechists,150,000teachers,500 doctors,5,025assistingin hospitalsanddispensary clinics.Thegrandtotal thenofmissionpersonnelis anexcessof370,000persons.

Thisisindeedavery bargenumber,butitmust bestatedatoncethatifthe importantworkofbringing thegiftofChrist'sRedemptiontotheworldistobe effectedquickly,morethan doublethatnumberwillbe necessary.

Atthepresentthen,our Australianquotatothat numberisaverysmallpercentage(.2percent.).None thelesswemustrejoicethat thenumberofAustralian missionariesisincreasing. MaybeifMissionSundayOctober18-isobserved throughoutAustraliathis yeartherewillbemore vocationsforthemissions.

Whatpartcaneveryindi-

magazine,underitsreligioussecthequestion:"Whatmakesa withalltheamenitiesofmodern hardshipsinanunknownarea." ryofarecentProtestantmissionAmerica.Thisquestionmust manyCatholicswhentheyhear olicmissionaries.

vidualplay?Firstofall, everyonecanpraythatmissionaryvocationswillincrease.PopePiusXIIsaid: "TheChurchinAfrica,as everyothermissionterritorylacksapostles.ThereforeWeturnagaintoyou, VenerableBrethrentoask youtofavourthecareof missionaryvocationstothe priesthoodandthereligious life.

"Itfallstoyouinthefirst placetodevelopamongthe faithfulaconditioningof thespiritwhichrenders themmoreapttohearthe ancientcallingoftheLord: Leaveyourcountry,your kinsfolk,andyourfather's house,forthelandwhichI willshowyou."(FideiDonum).

Thesewordsofthelate HolyFatherwereanappeal tothewholeChurchtobe activeinthecauseofmissionaryvocations.

THEECONOMYOFTHE MISSIONS

Butifthemissionpersonnelincreases,somust themeanstosupportthem. Itisstrangehowinadvertentwecanbecomewhen itisaquestionnotaffectingourselves.Quiteoften evengoodanddevout CatholicsareamazedtodiscoverthattheMissions can'tbeself-supporting.

Examineitforamoment. Ifyoudidnothavethegift offaith,indeednofaithat altwouldyougivetothe priest,theSistersandthe Brothers?Whenamissionaryreachesapagan villageisn'titself-evident thathissupplylinemustgo backtothosewhohavethe faith,whoappreciatewhat itmeans.

AgoodparallelisWarrememberthemissionsare awaragainstpaganismwouldanAustraliansoldier besupportedbytheenemy andallowedtocontinuehis fightforthiscountry?If heistocontinueafighting unithissupporthasto comefromtheCommonwealthGovernment.

Thereforethisfirstprinciplemustbeclear.Missionariesforeverything theyneedmustdependon

thosewhohaveCatholic faith.

Thenextpointwhich mustbeemphasisedisthat whenapriest,sister,or brothergotothemissions, theystillretainahuman nature.Firstofalltheystill havetolive.Theymusteat anddrink.

Foodisjustasnecessary tothemasmissionariesas whentheywereaboutAustraliaoranyothercountry fromwhichtheycame.Indeedwithalltheirskillthey aremorepreciousthanbeforeandmustbefedtobe keptaliveforthemissionary work.

Inadditiontofoodthey requiretheordinarycares -clothingandshelter. Theseitemscostmoneyin AfricaorAsiajustasthey doinAdelaideorBrisbane. Thenifhesucceedsatall -hemusthaveatleast somebuilding.

Ifthiscomeswhenthere arealreadyafewreceiving instruction-thentheymay helphim,ifnotwithmoney ofthecountry,atleastgifts inkindandservices.

Butnomatterwhathe mayreceivelater,letusbe absolutelycertainthatthe missionariesneedhelp,at least time aftertheyestablishthe Churchinanyregion.

Furthermore,aswewill seeinanotherarticle, paganismisstrongestinthe under-developedeconomic countries.Thereforeforanotherreasontoothemissionariesmustdependon Catholiclandsforsupport.

Whatdowegive?

Whenitisannouncedthat thePropagationofthe FaithlastSundayamountedto£100or£200,when wehearthatourdiocese gave£3,000totheHoly Father'sMissionSunday, weareinclinedtoputout ourchestsandsaywehave doneamightyjob.Have we?Perhapswemight analysethesefundstwo ways:Whatdoeseachmissionaryget?Whatdoes everyAustraliangive?

AmountPerMissionary

In1958thePropagation oftheFaithfundhad 17,663,531dollarstodisperse.Thenumberone priorityinrespecttothis moneywastheupkeepof 120,586missionaries.

Wewillnotincludethe catechists,medicalpeople, andteachers,becausethe formeraremostlyindigenousoftheareaandthe missiononlypartlysupports them,whilstmedicosand teachersarequiteoften givengrantsbytheGovernment.

Even120,586missionariesarealargeenoughfigure. Letusbringitdowntoan individualallowance.It meanseachmissionaryreceivesforthewholeyear 146dollars,50cents.In ourAustralianmoneythe yearlyallowancewouldbe £65/13/1orJust25/3per week.

Letmesayatoncethat hedoesgetmore.Firsthis religiouscongregationbegs forhim,hisfamily,his Personalkends,theyall helptomakeupthelee-

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Butbacktothepoint.He wentasamissionaryof theCatholicChurchtodo ajobinourname.Each oneofushastheobligation, thedutytodosomething aboutpassingonthemessageofChrist'sRedemption fortheworld.

Wecan'tgoourselvessoa fewgoinourname,butlet usfaceit,thisishowwe supportthem.Becauseof whatismadeavailableby theCatholicpopulationthe HolyFathercanonlyallow them25/3perweekfor everything-food,clothing,building,medicine, everything.

Itisnousesayingthings arecheaperintheMissions -quitethereverse,they aredearer.Everyoneofour priests,brothersandsisters stillhavethesamefeeling,theywouldlikealittle varietyintheirmealsbutweallowthem25/3per week.

Nextletusbrieflyexaminethelastproposition.In 1958AustraliagavetoPropagationandMissionSundaycombined£166,550itseemsalargesumindeed,,wemightallfeel satisfiedaboutit.Ofcourse everyoneknowstheAustralianisgenerous.

Letusexamineit. £166,550wasgivenby 1,517,783Catholicadults livinginAustralia.(This figureistakenfromthe Directory,itcouldbeeven higher.)Thereforeitmeans eachCatholicgave26d.to theHolyFatherashiscontributiontotheworkof spreadingthemessageof Redemption.

Thedivisionofthissum isquiteeasy,£141,588came fromPropagationmemberships,£24,962cameinresponsetotheHolyFather's MissionSundayappeal.

Thesesumsappearquite reasonable,buttheyonly amountto1/101toPropagationSociety,and31d.per adulttotheHolyFather's appeal.Inneithercase doestheperheadcontributionreflecteitheraCatholicoragenerousresponse.

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ArchbishopWill AttendMidland FranciscanRiles

ThisyearthefeastofSt. FrancisofAssisi(Oct.4) fallsonaSunday.The FranciscanFathersatMidlandJunctionandtheir parishionerswillobserve thedaywithduesolemnity.

HisGracetheArchbishop willpresideataSolemn HighMassat5p.m.This shouldgivemanyFranciscanTertiariesandfriends oftheFranciscansachance tobepresent,aswellas theMidlandparishioners.

TheMassistobefollowedbyasocialeveningin theTradesHallat8o'clock. Thehallwill,however,be availabletothosewhodesiretoremainforteainsteadofgoinghomeand returningforthesocial.For thisreasonafilmprogrammehasbeenarranged toprecedethesocial.

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PhoneBA2837. G.P.O.BoxR1279

CardinalReviewedOurProblems

Whatisdominantinourmindsconcerningthe visitofCardinalAgagianianwasbestsummedupin theaddressofwelcomedeliveredbyHisGracethe ArchbishopattheLiturgicalReception.HisEminence haspaidasignalhonourtoourcity,toourStateand totheChurchinthisWesternthirdofthecontinent. ItisaltogetheranexceptionalprivilegethatachurchmanoftheexaltedrankandauthorityofHisEminenceintheGovernmentoftheUniversalChurch shouldhavebeenappointedPapalLegateforanevent intheAntipodes.Itisfarmorethanweshouldhave expectedordeservedthatheshouldhavemadeso longandsoextensiveatourofourcountry.

Asbecomesonewhohasjurisdictionovermorethan 30millionCatholicsthroughouttheworld,HisEminenceinhisaddressattheCathedralrevealedan intimateknowledgeoftheproblemswhichbesetthe ChurchinAustralia,andevenoftheecclesiastical historyofourownState.Wehad,hesaid,many reasonstobe"justlyproud,"butwecouldnotcontinuetoliveonthecapitalaccumulatedinthepast. Ofthemanytasksinourownlandwhichcryoutfor assistance,HisEminencesingledoutthreeforspecial attention.Thesewere:theassimilationofmigrants, theeducationalproblemandtheneedofvocationsto theteachingOrders.

HisEminenceagreedwiththeBishopsofAustralia indescribingthecountry'smigrationpolicyasa "boldadventure."Hewasobviouslyalivetothe myriaddifficultiesofabsorbingthesemillionsofnewcomersintooursocietyandwayoflife.Buthewas concernedprimarilywithourmakingthem"fullyintegratedmembersoftheChurch"-atask,hewarned, thatcalledformuchenergyandChristiancharity.Of theeducationaldilemma,CardinalAgagianianspoke very-appropriatelyoftheschoolsbeing"besieged."He sawtheanswernotmerelyinfiscalterms,ofbricks andmortar,butoftheneedforanalmostmiraculous increaseinvocationstotheteachingOrders.

Thenhecametospeakofhisownspecialcare-themissionsoftheworld.Inthisconnectionheremindedusofourhomemissionstotheaborigines. Butcharity,hesaid,couldnotaffordtostayhome. Hepointedtothevast,teemingfieldsofAsiaatour nearNorth.Heurgedthesendingthereofmore Australianmissionariesandofincreasedfinancial support.InthisconnectionHisEminencemadea verystrikingpoint-herecalledthatitwasforusa qUestionofreciprocity.Inourpioneeringdaysthe SocietyforthePropagationoftheFaithhadassisted generously.OurdebthadtobepaidinAsia.Finally theCardinalwhoseSeeisinSoviethandsaskedfor specialprayersforcountriesinthegripofCommunism.Herecalledthesolidaritywhichshouldexist betweenmembersofChrist'sMysticalBody.

Itwasamemorableaddress,atangiblesymbolofa niemorablevisit.HisEminence'svisitcannotbut giveapronouncedfilliptothemissionaryzealofour people.Itwilldosoallthemoreifwerecallthat iTthepersonofCardinalAgagianian,asinthecontactsoftheHolyFather,liebrighthopesforthereunionoftheChurchesoftheEast.HisEminencewill nodoubtplayasignificantpartinthecomingEcumenicalCouncilinthatrespect.Aboveallhewill remainforusamarkoftheChurch'suniversallity -areminderthatweare"Christ'sbody,organsofit, dependinguponeachother."

OfficialEngagements

September27: 3.30p.m.:Confirmation andCanonicalVisitation, Carlisle.

4p.m.:AttendMassSt. Patrick'sChurch,West Perth.FeastofSt.Wenceslaus,patronofCzechoslovakia.

October3: 9a.m.:FeastofSt.ThereseofLisieux-Presideat HighMass,CarmeliteMonastery,Nedlands.

October4: 8.30a.m.:Confirmation, St.Therese'sChurchGwelup. 5p.m.:PresideatHigh Mass,St.Brigid'sChurch, MidlandJunction.(Feast ofSt.Francisofkssisi.)

October8: 3 p.m.: Confirmation, LoretoConvent,Claremont.

October11:

4p.m.:CanonicalVisitationandConfirmation,St. Jerome's,Spearwood. ConfirmationandCanonicalVisitation,Cunderdin.

October15:

9a.m.:PresideatSolemn HighMass,CarmeliteMonstery,Nedlands.

3 p.m.:Confirmation, SantaMariaCiSllege,Attadale.

October18: 10.30a.m.:PresideSolemn HighMass,St.Patrick's Church,Fremantle.

3.30p.m.:Confirmation andCan9tfical..,Visitation, Rockingham iiiii

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BrainSurgeryMayResultIn MostUnhappyPersonalityChanges

Theneedforcautionincarryingoutbrainsurgery onmentallysickpatientswasemphasisedbyDr.Eric Strauss,whenheoutlinedtheethicalaspectsofthe subjectduringasymposiumonbrainoperationsunder thechairmanshipofSirRusselBrainatajointmeetingoftheBritishandCanadianMedicalAssociations atEdinburghrecently.

"Ifyouonlyconsiderthe ethicalaspectsofsuchoperationsyouarebroughtslap upagainstmoraltheology," saidDr.Strauss.

Theonlybodyofbelief thatwasconsistentand clearlylaiddownwasthe Catholicone,andtherefore heoutlinedtheCatholic viewpoint.

"Inthelastanalysisthe moralquestionsarealways identical,"hesaid.

inthepatientsstepping downonerungoftheladder ofpsychologicalandsocial evolution."

Thechangesinthe patient'spersonalitycould betryingforhisfamily;for example,"apreviousdiffidenceandkindlyconsiderationforotherpeople's feelingscanbeconverted intoruthlessextrovertism." inthepatientsteppingdown ABORTION

"Thereisnodirectbreach ofthemorallawif,asthe DAMAGES resultofasurgicalormedi-Manila,Philippines:A caltechniquecarriedoutCourtofAppealsruling withtheintentionofpro-herehasheldthatalocal ducingdesirabletherapeu-doctormustpayabout£750 ticresults,therearesecon-tothehusbandofa daryundesirablesequelae."womanonwhomthedoctor Recentsurveyshadshownperformedseveralabortions. thattheresultsofbrainThecourtruledthatthe operationsonmentallysickdoctorwilfullycaused patientscouldbe"quiteap-damageandinjurytothe palling"fortheirfamilies,woman'shusbandinamaneventhoughthebrainsur-nerthatiscontraryto geonsandpsychiatristsmorals,goodcustomsand mightregardtheoperationsthepublicgood. as"entirelysuccessful." Asaresult,thecourtsaid, Whatevertechniquewasthehusbandmustbegiven used,"itinevitablyresultsproperindemnification.

DoctorWarnsOfDangerOf OralContraceptivePills

Oralcontraceptivesnowbeingdeveloped inAmericawill,itseemslikely,giverisenot onlytomoralbutalso

Thiswasthecommentof aleadingCatholicgyncologistonareportrecentlyin thePresswhichstatedthat aneffectiveoralcontraceptivewasamongtherecent pharmaceutical products displayedatthecombined meetingoftheBritishand CanadianMedicalAssociationsinEdinburgh.

Thenewdrugisasynthetichormonecallednorethynodrelwhichhasbeen thesubjectofanAmerican pilotexperimentinPuerto Rico.

"Nobodyhasyetexperi- mentedwiththedruginthis country,"saidthedoctor.

"Neither followedhasanyoneyet itupforsufficientlylongtoseewetheritwill stillcontinuetohaveacontraceptiveeffectbysup- pressing ovulation or

tomedicaldangers. whetherreistancetothe drugwillbebuiltupinside thebody.

"Similarly,noonehasyet followeditupforsufficientlylongtoseewhetherprolongeduseofthedrugleads toharmfuleffects.

"While,however,itisyet tooearlytogiveanauthoritativemedicalopinionon thesubject,itdoesseem thatitsurelycannotbea safemeansofcontraception andthatitmaywellhave harmfulrepercussionslater oninawoman'slife.

"Thedrugworksbysuppressingovulationandthus interfering with the woman'smenstrualcycle, anditisdifficulttobelieve thatonecanchangeoneof themostimportantendocrinefunctionsinwoman withoutcausingsomeeffect."

AnotherPriestDiesInRed China;OneIsArrested

HongKong:Wordhasreachedhereofthe arrestofoneChinesepriestbytheRedsandthe deathofanotherinprison.

ReportsstatethatFatherJosephChenTsingjanoftheSwatowdiocesehasbeensentencedto atermofhardlabour.Itisnotknownwhether theRedsaccusedhimof"crimes"orwhether theydecidedheneeded"re-educationthrough work."

Meanwhilenewlyarrivedrefugeeshave broughtreportsofthedeathingaolofFather JosephTaamKei-yunoftheKongmoondiocese.

ArrestedbytheCommunistsforthefirsttime in1951.hewaslaterreleased.Hewasrearrestedin1952andsenttoaforcedlabourcamp. Thenhewassenttoanotherprisoncamponthe Tibetanborder.

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Itjustwasn'tGuyFawkes'day!Themorningepisodeinthecellarwasnevertheless shatteringenough,whennothingwasdiscovered.Fawkeswasthereamongthecoal, faggotsandlumber,havingasit-down,very consciousthatbeneaththedebriswereno lessthan36barrelsofgunpowder,duetogo upnextdaywhentheKingopenedParliawasexecutedonthe31stJanuary. ment-justabove.

SuperioroftheEnglishJesuits,andFathersGreenway andGerard.ThelattertwoescapedtotheContinent, butGarnetwaseventuallytakenafterthreesuffocatingdaysinahidingholeatHindlipHallwiththe house'schaplain,FatherOldcorne.

GuyFawkescameupfortrialonthe26thJanuary 1606.Hepleaded"NotGuilty,"butSirEdwardCoke, prosecuting,reliedonaninterminablespeechand Fawkes'confession,andthemostfamousofallplotters

FatherGarnetwasnotbroughttotrialuntilMarch, Thencamethefootsteps. whenhewaschargedwithtreason.Hehadfallenfor

WasitRobertCatesby,theauthoroftheplot,atrickbothancientandmodern. comingtocheckuporbringnews?OrThomasPercy,IntheTowerhewastreatedwithostentatious orthebrothersWrightorthebrothersWinter?(Hecourtesyandconsiderationandatlengthahidden wouldrathertheystayedaway). doorwasshowntohiminhiscellwall,throughwhich

Itwasnoneofhisaccomplices,buttheLordCham-hecouldspeaktoFatherOldcorneintheadjacentcell. berlainandtheKeeperoftheWardrobecometoin-Thetwopriestsweredelighted.Theyheardeach spectthecellar.TheyquestionedFawkes,who,almostothersconfessions,andconversingtogetherGarnetre- visiblypalpitating,explainedthathewastheservant,vealedtoOldcornethatwordoftheplothadindeed JohnstonofThomasPercy,whorentedthecellarreachedhimunderthesealofconfession.Catesby -tostorefuel,ofcourse. hadconfessedtoFatherGreenway,whoatthepeni- Theofficialswentaway,apparentlysatisfied.Per-tent'srequesthadpasseditontoGarnet. hapsitwasroutineafterall.

Thedoorinthecellwallwasinfactatrapdoor.

ButSirThomasKnevett'smidnightinspectionwasEverywordthatpassedbetweenGarnetandOldcorne notroutine.Itwastheendofitall.GuyFawkes wasoverheardbytwoofCecil'sspies,concealedinthe nolongerlookedlikeaservant,creepingaboutwithwall,whogaveevidenceofitatGarnet'strial.

adarklantern,atinder-boxandalengthoffuse, wearinghisbestridingkit.Hewasimmediately arrestedandthegunpowderbarrelswerequickly discovered.

Newsofthehitchsoonreachedtheotherconspirators,whofoolishlyrevealedthemselvesbyfleeingon horsebacktoWorcestershire,wheretheSheriffassailedtheirrefuge,killingCatesby,Percyandthetwo Wrights,andcapturingsixothers.

ThequestionthenaroseforSecretaryofStateCecil, howmuchwastheCatholicChurchresponsiblefor theplot?

Itwasfairlyclearthatthiswasawildschemeof afewCatholicadventurers.Nearlyallwerehotheadswell-knowntoCecil'shighlyorganisedsecret police.Nearlyallofthemhadbeenengagedinother rebelliousplotsandtheyhadsufferedtheheavyfines anddisabilitiesimposedbythelawagainstCatholics.

Therevelationofsuchaplot,bysuchpersons,to blowupKingandParliamentinordertobringback theCatholicregime(andendpersecution),couldindeedbeusedtobringwidediscreditonthePapists.

Buthowmuchmoreso,thoughtCecil,iftheplot couldbeshowntohavethebackingoftheCatholic Church-iftheJesuitscouldbeimplicated.

InallprobabilityCecilknewoftheplotlongbefore Fawkeswasarrested.Theconspirators,menunder suspicionalready,hadbeenworkingonitforovera year.

Accordingtotheconfessionofoneofthem,Thomas Winter,CatesbyhadexplainedhisplantoFawkes andthreeothersinMay,1604,andtheyhadtakenan oathofsecrecy.

OddAngleOfDetection

Percyhadthenrentedahousebelongingtothe Crown,adjacenttoParliamentandformonthsthe plotterstunnelledunderneaththeLordsfromthe basementofthehouse.Givingupthetunnelplan, Percythenhiredthefamouscellar,againCrown property.

Bythentwentybarrelsofgunpowderhadbeen obtainedandstoredinthehouse.Thesehadtobe transportedtothecellarandanothersixteenwere added.Inthequieterdaysofthe17thcentury,it wouldbeoddifallthisactivityproceededundetected undeiCecil'ssensitivenose.Evenodderisthemanner inwhichtheplotwassupposedtohavebeendetected. Parliamenthadbeenproroguedtothe5thNovember,1605.Onthe26thOctoberaCatholicpeer,Lord Monteagle,receivedananonymousandambiguous letter,warninghimtomisstheopeningofParliament, "forthoughtherebenoappearanceofanystiryetI saytheyshallreceiveaterribleblowthisParliament andyettheyshallnotseewhohurtsthem."

Itisalmostinconceivablethatanyoftheplotters shouldrisksendingsuchaletter,anditsoriginhas remainedamystery.

MonteagletooktheletterstraightawaytoCecil, whodidnothingforsomedays,butlatersaidheat oncesuspectedagunpowderplot.Onthenightpre%cedingthe5thNovembercameGuyFawkes'arrest.

Bymeansoftricksandtherack,confessionswere extractedfromFawkesandWinter.Alltheconspirators,however,avowedthatnopriest,Jesuitorotherwise,hadanypartintheplot.

Aftertwomonthsfruitlessinvestigation,CecildecidedtoarrestsomeJesuitsfirst,andobtainevidence afterwards.Hislogicwassimple.Ashewroteto theKing'sprivateSecretary:

"Ihavereceivedfromyoudirectionstolearnthe

namesofthosepriestswhichhavebeenconfessors

becauseitfollowethindeedinconsequencethat theycouldnotbeignorantoftheirpurposes.Forall menthatdoubtresorttothemforsatisfaction,and allmenuseConfessiontoobtainabsolution."

Farfrombeingatraitor,theJesuitSuperior,ashis lettersshow,hadalwaysopposedviolenceonthepart oftheEnglishCatholics.

AtonetimeCatesbyputsomehypotheticalquestionstohim,andGarnetinstructedhimthatviolence wouldbegravesin,andinviewofhisconversations withCatesby,Garnetwasconfidentonhearingfrom FatherGannaway,thattheplotwouldneverbeimplemented.

Yet,althoughtheevidenceagainsthimattheworst indicatedmisprisionoftreason(knowingoftheplot andnotdisclosingit)FatherGarnetwasconvictedof hightreason,andexecuted,likeGuyFawkeshimself, inSt.Paul'sChurchyard.

BishopNotesThatKhrushchev IsAlwaysTalkingAboutGod

"HaveyouevernoticedthatKhrushchev isalwaystalkingaboutGod,eventhough itistodenyHim?"BishopGriffithsaskeda congregationinSt.Patrick'sCathedral,New York.

"Pagethroughhisspeechesandtimeandagainyou willfindthatheslipsinreferencestoGod."

"Isitwhistlinginthedark?Dohard-headedstatesmenshadow-boxwithnon-existentopponents?"

ThebishopwaspreachingduringCaptiveNations Week,designatedbyPresidentEisenhower.

Therearenow85millionpeople,hesaid,ofnine nations,enslavedbytheKremlin.

HealludedtoareportthatKruschevridiculed prayeratameetingofminersduringhisvisitto Poland.

"Khrushchevmayhavelearnedsomelessonsfrom LaikaandfromSputniksItoIV,butobviouslyhe doesnotknowabouttherealtop-secretweaponin thehandsofthefree.

"Thatsecretweaponisprayer.Neitherhenor hisintelligencegroupswilleverbeabletopenetrate itorstealitorcrackitscode,aslongas-theyknow notGod."

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RedPreaching"Antiquated"

Milan,Italy.-TheBishopsoftheLombardyregionofnorthern Italydeclaredinajointpastoralletterthattheeconomicand socialprogressofthefreeworldnow"provethesocialstructure proclaimedbyMarxismtobeanantiquateddoctrineandanantidemocraticpractice." certainintellectual,layand

ButtheBishops,ledbycentlyreceivedbyHisHoli-anti-clericalcircles."

nessropedormAlainas Castelgandolfo.Itisunderstoodthatheacquainted thePontiffwiththecontentsoftheletterathat time.

WhatcausestheBishops he"greatestsorrow,"the iiszrrunenceulovanniriaistaCardinalMontini, archbishopofMilan,warnxithat"thepropagationof Marxistideasinourcoun:ryisstillseriousand langerous."

Inthisconnection,they leploredthecurrentwidespread"insufficientknowLedgeofChristiansocial doctrine."

The38-pagepastoralwas issuedonthefeastofthe AssumptionoftheBlesed Virgin.Itisentitled"LoyaltytotheHolyChurchof GodintheFaceofthe DangersofModernIdeologicalCurrentsandPractices."

CardinalMontiniwasre-

Inadditiontoitsattack onMarxism,theletteroutlinedadramaticpictureof the"decadenceintheethicalandspiritualvalues characterisingourtimes." Itwarned:

"Thereisdangerouslaxity inthefieldofmorals,where theneedforseriousnessand responsibilityareincreased todayoutofallproportion becauseofthefactthatthis laxitytakesadvantageofan excessivelibertyofexhibitionismandenticement.

"Itusestheextraordinary andobligingpublicityof thePressandfindslittleoppositionfrombodiesresponsiblefortheguidanceof society."

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Thelettercontinued:

11Theeconomicandsocial evelopmentofthefree odernworldnowprove hesocialstructureprolaimedbyMarxismtobe nantiquateddoctrineand nanti-democraticpractice.

Mr.KarlMacek,picturedwithhismural,"QuenoftheAngels," isamigrantfromCroatiawhohassettledinthisState.Hespecialisesinreligiousartandwilldecoratechurchesorchapels withoutcharge.

Mr.Matzekstudiedatthe BerlinandViennaschools ofartspecialisinginmural "Butletthislotleadtof thebeliefthatweareunawareofthelegitimateas2 pirationsoftheworking classes."

Goingontocondemn manytelevisionpresentations,thebishopsexpressed regretthat"tolerancehas turnedintodisoluteness."

Tocheckthis"decadence" inthesenseofmorals,the lettercalledfor"healthy moralreactions"onthepart ofparents,teachers,doctors, artistsandcivilauthorities, because, "ourcountry neitherwantstobe,nor wishestoappeartobe,weak anddepraved,anation whollygiventopleasurei butahealthyandstrong nation,notunworthyofits greatandfamousnameasa Catholicnation."

RotaSaysLoan MustBeRepaid

ByInstitute

rescoesonreligious,Biblicalandhistoricalthemes.

Hewoneightgoldmedals forworkexhibitedat variousinternationalcompetitions.

Mr.Matzekdecorated manychurchesinEurope, notablytheCathedralat Dakovo,Croatia.Forthishe wascommendedbyArchbishopAksamovic.

Mr.MatzekmaybecontactedbywritingtoBox P1185,G.P.O.,Perth.

BishopRecites SpecialPrayer

ForQueen

Southmpton, England, Aug.25:Aspecialprayer forQueenElizabeth,whois expectingherthirdchild, wasrecitedpubliclyforthe firsttimeatapilgrimageto theruinsofTitchfieldAbbey.

Theprayerhasbeen translatedspeciallyby Archbishop FrancisJ. GrimshawofBirmingham.

DoesPlanningMeanPrevention!

Member William the quite tion

Parliament "did clear Teeing not that advises traceptives."

London,Sept.1:AcontroversialnationalbroadcastbyanAnglicanBishopinsupportoftheFamily PlanningAssociationwasdescribedbyaCatholic of "ratherdishonest." declaredthattheassociation talk it"fullyappreciatesandis mostcarefultorespectthe of consciencesandfeelings"of thosewhogotoitforadvice.

BishopStockwoodinstead spokeoftheassociation havinggivenadviceto

Listenersgenerally,afterThe"CatholicTimes"cri- alltheprotestsfromCatho-ticisedthebroadcastas"a liesandothers,wereas-veryneatbitofwork"adtonishedatthecleverwayvertisingtheinnocuousside inwhichAnglicanBishopoftheassociationandavoid- MervynStockwoodofingthecruxofitswhole Southwarkavoidedcontro-purpose,itsbasicprinciple versty,hesaid.TheBishopofartificialbirthcontrol. didnotmentionartiflicalBishopStockwoodisthe prelatewhohitthefront pagesinBritainrecently whenheclosedoneofhis churcheswhosevicarwas 30,000childlesscouplesandusinga"RomishMass."

VaticanCity,Aug.24:Itreads: TheSacredRomanRota.,"0LordGod,Creatorof theChurch'shighcourt,allthings,receivethesacwhichdealsmainlywithrificeofacontriteheart marriagecases,hasruledandthelongingdesireof thatareligiousinstituteinThyhandmaid,Elizabeth, Lebanonshouldrepaya loantoaprivatecitizen eventhoughaLebanese civillawabsolvestheinstitutefromrepayment

ItisthefirstknowndecisionoftheRotaonafinancialmatter.Thedecision wasmadepublicinthe41st volumeoftheverdictsof theRota,publishedthis yearandcontainingthedecisionshandeddownduring thepast10years.

ThecaseinvolvedaLebanesecitizenwholenta sumofgoldmoneytoareIligiousinstitutein1937. Undertermsoftheloanit wasagreedthatwhenthe loanexpireditwouldbe repaidingoldorinpaper currencyequalinvalueto thegold.

Therewasalsoaclause whichstipulatedthatthe institutewouldrepaythe loanevenifacivillaw werepassedannullingsimilarclausesinagreement sometimeinthefuture.

AfterWorldWarIILebanonpassedalawabsolvinggolddebtorsfrompaymentbecauseofspeculation.

Thecasewassubmittedto theRotasinceitinvolved Churchproperty.Theecclesiasticalcourtdecidedthat inviewofthenatureofthe contract'sclausestheinstituteshouldrespectthe termsofthecontractit signedingoodfaith.

Lebanonrecognisesthe civilvalidityoftheecclesiasticverdict.

asshehumblyasksthatno harmmaybefallthechild Thougayesttohertoconceive.

"ShowThycareforwhat isThine.Wardofffromher alltheevilthatherheartlessenemywoulddotoher. WithThineowncompassionatehandtohelpherin herlabour,mayheroffspringseethelightofday andbeahealthychildwho shallbebornagaintograce andtoserveTheecontinuallythereafterandmeriteternallight.Throughthesame JesusChrist,ThySonOur ord."

TooObvious

TheEnglisharefamous forpreferringunderstatementtoover-statement.An Americantouristwasfascinatedbythisclipping fromaLondonnewspaper. "AMr.SmathersofLiverpoolisattheSeethingSt. hospitalrecoveringfrom injuriesreceivedwhenhe wassteppedonbyacamel." Thatwasthecomplete story.Noembellishments; nodetails.

Afterdaysofnailchewing,theAmericantourist phonedtheofficesofthe paper.Awearysub-editor listenedpatientlytohis query.WherewasMr. Smathers,thetouristwantedtoknow,whenheran afoulofthecamel?"

Thereplywasbrusque. "Zoo.Whereelse?"

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Asilverletter-opener, shapedlikeaboomerang, withthecrestoftheCityof SydneyandanAustralian opalsetinitscentre,was presentedtoCardinalAgagianianattheCardinal's Dinnerrecently.

Mrs.G.Conneely,presidentoftheAssociated CatholicCommittee,which organisedthedinner,said theboomerangsymbolised "areturnflight."

TheCatholicpeopleof SydneyhopedtheCardinal wouldpaythemareturn visitsomeday.

Acceptingamonetarygift fromthoseatthedinner, CardinalAgagianiansaid hispersonalneedswerevery few,buthewouldseethat themoneywasusedfor somecharitablepurpose.

Aspaciousnewwingat theConventoftheSacred Heart,RoseBay,oneofthe notablelandmarksonthe foreshoresoftheharbour, wasblessedandopenedby HisLordshipBishopCarroll, AuxiliaryBishoptoHis EminencetheCardinal,on Sunday,Sept.6. Thenewbrickbuilding,

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whichwillserveasanovitiatefortheReligiousof theSacredHeart,hasbeen designedtoharmonisewith beautifulstone-workofthe originalconvent.

Costoftheadditionswas £52,000.

Inhisaddressafterthe blessingBishopCarrollsaid theworldhadundergone greatandfar-sweeping changesandthelivesof ordinarypeoplehadbeen transformedrapidly.

Thewholepatternofthe humanfamilyhadbeen altered.

Tasmania

ASisterofCharity, whohadworkedfor 38yearsinTasmania, 33ofthematSt. Joseph'sOrphanage, Hobart,diedatStVincent'sHospital, Launceston,onSaturday,September5.

ShewasSister MarySt.JamesWatson. AnativeofVictoria,sheenteredthe novitiateoftheSistersofCharity47 yearsago,andwas professedtwoyears later.

VICTORIA

Inpractice,libertywasdefendedbybelieverswithstrongconvictions,notby opinioneers,Mr.JamesMcAuley,ofSydney. saidattheMelbourneUniversityrecently.

Hewasdeliveringthe openingaddressofthe ChristianSocialWeekorganisedbytheInstituteof SocialOrder.

Itwasattendedbyabout 350people-animpressive crowdforaneveninglectureinthisTV.age.

Discussing"TheNature andValueofFreedom,"Mr. McAuleysaid:

"Mendonotresistand sufferanddieforopinions, oragnosticchoices,butby whattheyholdtobetrue withaclearcertainty.

"Freedomhasconsequences,andisattendedbyrisks, andimposesresponsibilities."

Mr.McAuleysaidhedid nothopetopresentafully acceptabledefinitionof freedomnoracomplete solutiontotheproblemof maintaininganddeveloping freedom.

Hewouldbeconcernedto analyseanumberofincorrectorcompulsiveattitudes towardsfreedom.Oneof thelatterhedescribedasa "freedomneurosis."

Inthis"freedomneurosis,"heexplained,"the word'freedom'becomesa maskforallsortsofdemandswhichrepresenta retreatfromreality,anirresponsibleavoidanceof realpracticalproblems.

"This'freedomneurosis' isadiseaseespeciallyofthe classwhichidentifiesitself astheintellectuals their vocationhaslittletodowith intellectualinquiry,althoughtheymanipulatean apparatusofideas."

Mr.McAuleywentonto saythattheirattitudewas emotionalratherthanrational,eventhoughthey weredealingwithideas.

"Theywereoftenparalysedbyadistortedsenseof guilt-becausenegroes havetostandattheback ofpublicconveyancesin Tennessee,theWesternintellectualofthistypefeels hecannothonestlycondemn Communistgenocidein Tibet.

"Theyhavesometimes,in thenameof'freedom,'an oppositionaldriveagainst anythingthatcanbeconsideredconventional.

"Theythinkaccordingto the'fashions'ofagroup ratherthaninquireresponsibilityintothefacts ofreality.

"Theirintellectualper-

formancedoesnotreachthe minimumstandardsof whatmaybecalledinquiry., "Theysetup,too,false, orinappropriate,orimpossiblegoals,frequentlynot asgenuineobjectives,proposedforthecommongood, butasanalibiforbeing absentfromparticipating intherealgoodthatcanbe done."

Theseattitudeswerenot unknownamongstCatholics, headded.

ThenewCorpus ChristiCollegeat

GlenWaverleyis sitedonthehighest pointinthemetropolitanareaandoffers magnificentvistasin alldirections,includingtheDandenong RangesandPortPhillipBay.

Architecturally,thenew regionalseminarysuggests acombinationofmedieval andmoderninfluencesand, withitsmajesticexterior appearanceandbeautiful appointments,issuretobecomeoneofthe"show places"oftheArchdiocese.

Thefirsttwosectionswere blessedlastSunday.

Thesesectionsaccommodate100students,alsoprofessorsandstaff,andarethe firsttwostagesofthe three-sectiondevelopmental plan.

Thecollegewillultimately house280studentsbythe additionofanotherresidentialwingcorresponding withthepresentresidential sectiononthenortherside ofthechapel.

Thedominatingfeatureof theentireseminaryisthe chapel,situatedonthe highestpointoftheland, fromwhichradiatesthe otherwingsofthecollege.

Surroundingthesemicircularsanctuaryisanambulatoryoffwhichareseven circularaltarrooms.The lowerportionsofthetranseptsextendtoformsacristies.

Alowerfloorleveldup- licatesthealtarroomsand sacristiesabove.

These14altars,withthe additionofthehighaltar, sidealtarsandaltarsinthe navewallrecesses,total32 inalL

Theyarc'afeet,reof;he chapelandareinscribed withsymbolsoftheSaints towhomtheyarededicated.

QUEENSLAND

HisGraceArchbishopDuhigofQueenslandwillon Sunday,September27,blessthefoundationstoneofa newmonasteryatOrmiston,nearCleveland,forthe CarmeliteNuns.

ThepresentCarmeliteMonasteryatAuchenflower, whichwasalwaysintendedtobetemporary,isnow inadequate,andthenunsarelivingincrampedand unsatisfactoryconditions.

Plansforacompletemonasteryhavebeenprepared, buttheextenttowhichitcanbeproceededwithwill dependonthesupportthatisforthcomingfromthe Catholiccommunity.

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Listener,NorthShore:Isthebook"TheCityofGod,"saidto contain"thedivinehistoryandlifeoftheVirginMotherofGod"

reliable?

R.:Inmanythingsitis mostunrelaiable.

Q.:Theauthorisstatedto beaFranciscannun namedMaryofAgreda.

R.:MaryofAgredawas aSpanishFranciscannun, 1602-1665,ofverygreat virtuepersonally,whowrote herbookingoodfaith,firmlybelievinginherown mythicalexperiences.

Shewrotedownwhatshe thoughthadbeenrevealed toherduringtheseexperiencesbutherbookcontains manyhistoricalerrorsand factualdetailswhichcould bedueonlytoherowninventiveimagination.

Q.:Asthebookhasbeen publishedwiththe"imprimatur"ofArchbishop Byrne,ofSantaFe, America,cantheCatholic Churchbesaidtorecom-

mendthebook.

R.:No.WhenaCatholic Bishopgiveshis"imprimatur"toabook,hegrants permissionforitspublicationwithoutinanyway committinghimselftothe viewsexpressedinit.

Hemerelytoleratesits publicationontheground thatitcontainsnoteachings opposedtoCatholicreligious doctrinesorprinciplesof moralconduct.

Inmattersnotdirectly affectngfaithandmorals, however,theopinionsofthe writermaybequiteinaccurate.

Q.:PopePiusXIissaidto havecommendedthepublicationofanEnglish translationofthebook, inaprivateaudience grantedonApril29,1929, tothepublisherofit.

R.:Ipersonallywould placelittlerelianceonwhat apublisherclaimsthatthe Popesaidtohimin"aprivateaudience."

PopePiusXIisdead,and cannotcontradictit;andhe mayhavebeenmisunderstoodormisquoted.Withoutdocumentaryevidence, suchaclaimisworthless.

Meantime,MaryofAgreda'sbookwascondemnedbyRomein1681because ofitsmanyinaccuracies.

AndMaryofAgredaun-Becauseofherpersonal doubtedlyincludedinhervirtues,thecauseforthe supposerevelationsmanycanonisationofthisFranerrorserivedfrominaccu-ciscannunhadbeenintroratebooksoftheperiod,duced,butinaDecreeof andmanyfigmentsofherMarch12,1771,PopeCleownimagination. mentXIV,himselfaFranciscan,forbadethecaseto beproceededwith"because ofherbook."

Ifare-publicationofher bookinEnglishhasbeen permittedbytheAmerican Bishopmentioned,itisonly becauseherbookcontains nodoctrinalerrorsagainst faithandmorals,however, mistakenitmaybeinhistoricalandothermatters.

Q.:Wouldyouyourselfrecommendthebook?

R.:No,excepttothose whohavemoneytospare forthecollectionofcurious worksnecessaryoruseful forthepsychologicalstudy ofextraordinaryandat timeserraticmysticsofpast ages. Onewhowouldpurchase thebookwiththeideathat hewouldobtainreliableinformationaboutthematters withwhichitdealswould beavictimofhisown credulity,andofanadvertisementmakingextravagantandunjustifiedclaims concerningit. Eversomuchbetterand moreusefulreadingcould beobtainedwithmoney which,inmyopinion,would onlybewastedinthepurchasingofsuchabook.

DoYouKnowWhatIsSynod, DeaneryAndCanonLaw?

B.A.C.,NeutralBay:What isaSynod,andwhatare itsdutiesandpowers?

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R.:Theterm"Synod"is derivedfromtheGreek wordfor"meeting."Inecclesiasticaluseitsignifiesa "council."

AdiocesanSynod,which isheldeverytenyears,consistsoftheclergyofthe diocese,presidedoverbythe Bishop.Anymattersconcerningthewelfareofthe Churchwithinagivendiocesemaybediscussedata Synod,theBishopseeking theopinionsoftheclergy astosuitablemeasuresto promotetheinterestsofreligionandthewelfareof souls.

Ifanyproposalsareput tothevote,thevotesofthe clergypresenthaveonly advisoryvalue.

ItisfortheBishopto decideuponandpromulgateanyregulationsor lawstobeobservedinthe diocese,althoughlawsmade insuchcircumstancesare called"SynodalDecrees."

Totheextentinwhich SynodalDecreesaffectthem accordingtotheirdifferent statesinlife,theclergyand laityinthedioceseare obligedtoobservethemin aspiritoftruereligiousdiscipline.

Q.:WhatistheYoung, MonaroandSouthCoast deanery?

R.:Adeaneryismerely adistrictentrustedtoacertainamountofsupervision byoneofthepriestswhom theBishophasappointedas "Dean."

TheDeanvisitsthevariousparishesinhisdistrict attimesprescribedbythe Bishopandreportsonthe observanceofecclesiastical disciplineinthem.The

areaofadeaneryisusually describedbythenameof someprominenttown,district,orgeographicallocalitygenerally.

B.A.C.,NeutralBay:What isCanonLaw? R.:Theword"Canon" means"rule."CanonLaw istheofficialcollectionof rulesorregulationsgiven theforceoflawbycompetentauthoritiesinthe CanonLawdealswithmattersoffaith,worshipand discipline.

Itisquitedistinctfrom CivilLaw,whichisenacted,notbyecclesiastical authority,butbygovernmentalauthorityindifferentnationsfortheregulationoftemporalaffairs withintheState.

InmanyEuropeanUniversitiesdegreesmaybe obtainedbothinCanonLaw andinCivilLaw.

Thereare,ofcourse,overlappingzonesinwhichthe sameperson,whoisasubjectbothoftheChurchand oftheState,maybeaffected byCanonLawaswellasby CivilLaw,asinmanymoral mattersandinmarriage, education,&c.

Itispossiblethatinsome countriesCivilLawwilldeclarepermissibleandmake concessionsinregardto certainmattersofwhicha Catholic,subjectreligiously toChristianprinciplesand theCanonLawsofhis Church,cannotavailhimself.

Butincountrieswhere freedomofreligionisgrantedevenCivilLawallows libertytoobservetherequirementsofone'sChurch, abstainingfromthingstoleratedbytheStateandof whichothersdonothesitatetomakeuse.

SermonOnMountExplainsWhat DispositionsChrist'sDisciplesHave

PeaceLover,Sydney:HowwouldyouinterprettheSermonontheMount?

R.:ThepurposeChrist hadinmindthroughoutthe wholeofHisdiscoursewas toexplainthepersonaldispositionsthosewhowishto beHisdisciplesmustcultivate,andwhattheirattitudemustbeintheirindividualrelationshipswith theirneighbours.

Hewasnotdealingwith thedutiesofthoseinpositionsofauthority,actingin theirofficialcapacity.

NothingintheSermonon theMount,forexample,can bequotedagainsttheobligationofparentstopreserve goodorderinthehome,to exactobediencefromtheir children,andtocorrect theirfaults,punishingthem whennecessary.

Civilauthoritiesalsoare obligedtosafeguardthe welfareofthecommunity, forbiddingcrimesandimposingappropriatepenalties onthoseguiltyofthem.

Q.:Arewetotakeliterally thecommandnottoresist cheek,etc.? evil,buttoturntheother

R.:No.Ininterpreting HolyScripturewehaveto keepaskingourselveswhat givenbiblicalexpressions meanttothosewhooriginallyheardthem.

Surfacemeaningsaccordingtoourmodernwaysof speakingarenotenough.

NowtotheJewsof2,000 yearsagotheliteralnessto whichweareaccustomed wasquiteforeign.Symbolicalandproverbialforms ofspeechprevailed.

IntheSermononthe Mount,OurLordchallengedacceptedstandardsof behaviour,startlingHis hearersbydemandingthe apparentlyimpossible.

St.AmbrosecallsHissayings:"TheParadoxesof Christ."

notimpractical,foritserved tocreatediscontentwith presentlowstandardsand enkindlehigherideals.

Buttheproverbialmethod

HeusedforbidsinterpretingHismaximsliterallyas hardandfastrules.

Q.:Surelyonecannotalwaysletevilhaveitsway. andevenencourageitby turningtheothercheek!

R.:Ofcoursenot.Howevermildandpatientour interiordispositions,weare notdispensedfromprudenceandcommonsense.

Itwouldbewrongtoobservesuchrecommendations ifourdoingsocausedgreaterevils.Nowheredoes Christteachthatwemust allowotherstosufferunjustly.

Butevenwhereitisa questionofourselves,itis clearthatOurLordinterpretedHisownwordsasa figurativeillustrationofa generalprinciple,notalwaystobeliterallyapplied inpractice.

WhenstruckbytheservantoftheHighPriestduringHistrial,HeHimself didnotturntheothercheek, butrebukedthestriker. (Jn.19:23).

St.Paulalso,whenthe HighPriestorderedhimto bestruckonthemouth, saidtohim:"Godshall strikethee,thouwhited wall."(Acts23:3).

St.Paul,ofcourse,was thereconcernedwithvindicatingGod'shonour,not hisownpersonaldignity. Theseinstancesmakeit clearthatintheSermon ontheMountOurLordwas notgivingacodeofdetailedrulesofbehaviour,literallyapplicablealwaysand everywhere.

HispurposewastoinculcateaninnerspiritofsincerityandgenerosityasopposedtothePharisaicstandardsofexternalconformitytotheletterofthelaw

ThegoalOurLordset beforeHisaudiencewasunattainableinliteralreality, andHeknewit.Butitwasandtraditionalconventions.

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PriestSaysChurchInteriorsAre "EcclesiasticalWoolworths"

Exeter,England.-Theinteriorsoftoo manyCatholicchurchesinEnglandare "piousshambles-ecclesiasticalWoolworths,"aninternationalmeetingofCatholicuniversitygraduatesherewastold.

FatherJamesD.Crichton,editorof"Liturgy," nationally-circulatedmonthly,saidthisisdueto lackofappreciationforreligiousartinallitsforms byboththeclergyandthelaity.

Thepriest,whoaddressedtheannualsummerconferenceoftheNewmanAssociation,atExeterUniversity,calledforcloserunderstandingbetweenartist andpriest.

Apriestcanbewildlywronginhisaimsandjudgmentofachurch'sdesignandconstruction,andhave hisheartset,perhaps,onamarblealtarmadein Italy,FatherCrichtoncontinued.

Butifhisarchitecthelditwouldclashwitheverythingelseinthechurch,thepriestshouldhavethe humilitytoobey.

Ontheotherhand,FatherCrichtonsaid,ifthe architectwantsapetnotionincorporatedwhichgoes againstChurchrequirements,thepriestmusthave thecouragetosay"no."

Statuessoremotefromrealitythattheypuzzle peopleareunsuitableforchurches,FatherCrichton wenton.

"AbstractSt.Joseph's,gorgonzolaMadonnasor twisted-wireSt.Patricksare,sofarasChristian worshipisconcernedirrelevantanduseless."

Butthisdoesnotmeanpre-judgingwholebodies ofaesthetictheoriesorrulingoutwhatarecalled "modern"statuesandpictureshesaid.

EnglishchurchesshouldbebuiltbytheEnglish accordingtoFatherCrichton.Fortoolongthis countryhasbeeninfluencedbycontinentalart,he said,andEnglishartistscouldperhapscontributea certainsenseofstability.

Anotherspeaker,FatherBenetWeatherhead,0.P., criticisedpseudo-Gothicchurchesbecausetheypreventpeopleseeingandhearingtheservicesproperly.

Anarchitect,DavidStokes,toldtheconference thatpeop'esaytheydonotlikemodernchurches,but theyhaveactuallynotseenmanyexamples,particularlyinthiscountry,andsomeofthoseare"frankly bad."

Heappealedtobothpriestandarchitecttobuild churches"withaspiritofjoy."

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MonumentErectedToHeroic PriestAndGermanSoldier

Verona,Italy,August24:Thememoryofanheroic ItalianpriestandtheunknownGermansoldierwho refusedtoshoothimhasbeenmarkedwithasimple whitemonumentinItaly'sAlpineregionnorthof here.

FatherDomenicoMercante,parishpriestofGiazza, in1944offeredhimselfasahostagetoagroupof Germanparatroopersiftheywouldsparehisparishioners.TheGermansdecidedtoshootthepriest.

However,whenthe"fire"orderwasgiven,one soldierrefused,saying:"Ican'tshootapriest."

HewasplacednexttoFatherDomenicoandthe twodiedsidebyside.

BishopGiueseppeFerraroofVeronaunveiledthe monumentinthepresenceofFatherDomenico'sold parishioners,representativesoftheGermanEmbassy inRomeandItalianMinisterofJusticeGuidoGonelli.

DaughtersOfCharityComprise LargestCommunityInChurch

centdePaul"hasgrown.

Onthebattlefieldsof Crimea,inthenarrow streetsofcitiesoftheEasternandWesternworld,in thesteamingheatofthe tropicsintheEastern, SouthernandWestern Statesofeventhissunny landofAustralia,thewhite cornetteofMonsieurVincent'sDaughters,wasand istobeseen.

Itswearersgoaboutthe variousworkswhich ChurchandStatehaveconfidedtotheirmanagement, asisdoneinPerthcity.

Sodeeplypervadedwith thisspiritofcharityisthis companythatthereseems tobenolicittothetype andamountofworkitdoes. Afurtherexplanationis perhapstobefoundinthe sealoftheCompanynamely,acrucifixsurroundedby flamesandbearingthe motto,"TheCharityof Christpressethus,"

TheDaughtersofCharity,oneofthenewesttocometothisState-itwillbefour yearsnextJanuary-comprisethelargest activecommunityintheChurch.Thereare 47,000sistersofeverynationalityinthe DaughtersofCharitywhoseheadquarters isinParis.

Towardstheendofthe 16thcenturyFrancewitnessedthebirthofitstwo mostpractical,butnonethe lessillustriousSaints,namelyVincentdePauland LouisedeMarillac.

Thesetwosaintsfromentirelyopposingspheresin lifeweredestinedtowork together,inathen,very noveltask.Todaysuch workcouldbesummarised inthetermsocialservice.

Howeveritiswelltonote thatthistitledoesnotgive totheworkundertakenby VincentandLouiseits authenticmeaning.Social Service,asweknowittoday,canbeveryphilanthropicbutatthesametime veryimpersonal,infact soulless.

NotsowithVincentand Louise.Theservicethey renderedhadAlmightyGod asitsbeginningandend.

Duringtheearly17thcentury,Francewassuffering themoralandsocialwounds whichadisastrouscivilwar broughtinitstrain.Misery andwantinthestarkest formswererampant,particularlyinthecountrydistrictsandamongsttheteemingpopulaceofthecityof Paris.

Itwastowardsthesepoor unfortunates,sunktothe verydepthsofspiritual miseryandmaterialwant thatVincentturnedhisattention.

TohelphimandhisfellowVincentiansinthis seeminglyimpossibletask, heestablishedgroupsof socialworkerswhichcame tobeknownandfamousas theConfraternitiesofCharity.

ThemembersweredirectedbyVincentandbythem spiritualandmaterialhelp wasextendedtothepoor. Theignorantwereinstructed,thehungryfed,the foundlingsrescued,thesick nursed,galleyslavestended intheirvermininfested prisons,andavarietyof othercharitableworkswere setonfoot.

Thesemultitudinous worksincreasedandmultipliedtosuchanextentthat Vincentenlistedmany

helperswhocouldputtheir meansatthedisposalof theConfraternities.

Ladiesfromtheupper classes,andinsomeinstances,thoseoftheCourt, werenotslowtobecaught upinhisenthusiasm.

AttheheadoftheseConfraternitiesofwomenhe placedLouisedeMarillac, widowofAntonyLeGras. Shewasawomanofgentle birth,deeppiety,andan outstandingspiritofcharity towardsherneighbourin thepersonofthepoor.

Attheirinception,the membersoftheseconfraternitiesshoweduntoldzeal fortheworkinhand.But astimewentondifficulties aroseinoneformandanother.

Oneofthesecamefrom thefactthatmanyofthese goodwomenfoundplagueriddenParisslumssomewhatdisagreeabletocope withandgotovertheirrepugnancebysendingtheir maidstobestowthecharity theywerepreparedtoextend.

PeasantGirls

This,togetherwiththe otherset-backs,wasnot satisfactorytoeitherVincentorLouise.Andsothey setaboutaremedywherebythepoorwouldbeserved withthatmildness,meekness,cordialityandrespect whichtheyconsideredwas thedueofthesepoorunfortunates.

In1633,thefeastofSt. Andrew,Louisetookinto herhomefouryounggirls ofthepeasantclassandset aboutformingthem,under thedirectionofSt.Vincent, intoDaughtersofCharity, servantsofthesickpoor.

AlmightyGodinHisinfinitewisdomseemedto makeuseoftheobstacles metwithfortheentiresuccessoftheConfraternities toworkoutHisowneternal plan.

St.Vincentspeakingto hisfirstDaughterswasoften knowntoquote:"Asfor yourlittlecompany,my Daughters,Ineverthought ofit,neitherdidMademoi-

selle.ItwasGod whofoundit."

Himself

Atfirsttherewasno thoughtofareligiousorder. Eventothisdaythesame ideapersevers,inthatthe Sistersarenotnunsinthe usualsenseoftheword. Theirfourvows,poverty, ',chastity,obedience,and serviceofthepoorare simpleandprivate.They arerenewedannually.All termsrelativetoReligious Orderssuchasnovitiate, Rev.Motherandconvent arereplacedbyseminary. SisterServantandHouse.

CloisterInStreets

Accordingtotheteaching oftheirfounderstheSisters' enclosurewastobethatof obedience,theircloisterthe streetsofcitiesandthe wardofhospitals,theirveil holymodesty.

Theyweretobeinthe worldbutnotifit;ready andeagertorenderservice toChristinHissuffering memberswhenandwhereverobedienceplacedthem.

Itwasfromthistiny

Itwasfromthistinymustardseed,asitwere,planted andnurturedbythesezealotsofcharity,thatthisinternationalorganisationof piouswomenbandedtogetherforworksofcharity andknownas"TheDaughtersofCharityofSt.Vin-

Suchacausemustnecessarilydrawsoulsinflamed withadesiretoserve,and soitisthatsome47,000 Sistersofeverynationality formtheranksofthelargestactivecommunityinthe Church,withitscentral governmentlocatedatParis.

EachProvinceorViceProvincehasitsowncontrolbyalocalcouncil.That oftheVice-Provinceof AustraliaisatBalaclavard.,Eastwood,N.S.W.

SincethefirstAustralian foundationin Orange, N.S.W.,in1926,tenhouses havebeenopenedinN.S.W., oneinQueensland,fourin Melbourne,oneinAdelaide andoneinPerth.

Thereareover100AustralianSistersworking amongstGod'schosenones, thepoor,andstrivingto carryouttheidealsand teachingoftheworld'spatronofallcharitableworks, St.VincentdePaul.

AlmightyGodhasshown HisapprovalofthispracticalloveofHim.Both foundershavebeenraised tothealtarsoftheChurch, whilstathird,SaintCatherineLaboure,wascanonisedin1947.

Sheitiswhoismore popularlyknownasthe SaintoftheMiraculous Medal.Itwastoherasa SeminarySisterinParis thatOurLadyappearedon morethanoneoccasionand revealedthelittlemedalso wellknownandused.

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HowManySayDailyRosary!

DearReaders:Thursdaykeepstillandremainquiet willbethe1stofOctober, sohappymonthoftheholy rosarytoallofyou.

Itwouldbeinterestingto beabletodoasurveyofall ourreadersandfindout howmanyofthemdosay therosaryeveryday,and ofthosewhohavethishabit whatproportionofthemreciteitprivatelyandwhat proportionsaytherosary withtherestoftheirfamilies.

Ofcourserecitationofthe rosaryisnotacommandof theChurch,likeattending MassonSund4y.However itisverymuchthemindof theChurchtoencourageus inthispractice.Weprobablyallrememberwhen FatherPeytonvisitedWesternAustraliawithhis familyrosarycrusade.

Iwouldbegladtohear frommothersoflargefamilieshowtheysolvethe problemofverysmallchildrenwhofindithardto

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duringtherecitationofthe familyrosary,someofthem mighthavesuggestions whichcouldbepassedon toothers.

Domostofourreaders sayeachdecadeforaspecialintention?Ialwaysdo, thefirstforthemissions, thesecondforsoulsinpurgatory,thethirdforvocations,thefourthforthe Churchofsilence,andthe fifthformyowsfamily andprivateintentions.

Ifanyofyourhaveideas abouttherosary,dowrite inandsharethemwithall ofus,duringthecoming monthofOctober.

YourssincerelyinChrist, STEPHANIEARNOLD

SaintsOfWeek

Monday,Sept.28:St. Wenceslaus,martyre.

Tuesday,Sept.29St. Michael,archangel.

Wednesday,Sept.30:St. Jerome,doctorofthe Church.

Thursday,Oct.1:St.Remigius,bishopandconfesor.

Friday,Oct.2:Feastof OurGuardianAngels.

Saturday,Oct.3:Feastof St.Therese.

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ThereseMartin's'LittleWay'

OnOctober3,wecelebratethefeastofoneofthepatronsaints

ThereseoftheChildJesus,aFrenchCarmelitenun,whodiedoftuberculosisattheage of25,neverleavingtheconventsheenteredat15,andyetwhobecameagreatmis-

sionary.

Thelessonswecanlearn fromherlifeandspiritualityaremany,andtheservicesshecanrenderusin Heavenareverygreat.

FamilyLife

BothLouisMartinand ZelieGuerindesiredtoenterthereligiouslife.HoweverGodhadotherplans forthemandtheymarried andhadninechildren.

Fourofthesediedwhen stillveryyoungandthe fiveremaininggirlsallbecamenuns,oneenteringthe VisitationconventatCaen andtheotherstheCarmel ofLisieux.

Thefamilylifeofthe Martinswasverybeautiful andholy.Theyallloved oneanotherverymuchbut theylovedGodevenmore.

Thechildrenweretaught obediencetotheirparents, self-controlandself-discipline.Familyprayers werearegularandnecessarypartoftheirlives.The childrenwerealsobrought uptohaveaconcernfor poorpeopleandtobecharitabletothem.

Whatadifference,almost avastgulfseparatesthe Martinfamilyfrommanyof thefamiliesoftoday,where theparentsdonotwishto devotethemselvestohonestworkandthetrainingof theirchildren,buttoexcitementsandpleasures outsidethehome,andmany childrengrowupdelinquentsasaresultofthis lackofgoodCatholicfamily life.

VocationsToTheReligious Life

Althoughathiswife's death(whenTheresewas onlyfourandahalf)Mr. Martinmightwellhave wishedtokeephisbeloved daughterswithhimyetall fiveofthementeredreligion.

Heencouragedtheirvocationswithgenerosity,genuinelyjoyfulthatthey shoulddesiretogivetheir livestotheserviceofGod.

Whatagreatpityitis thattodaysomanyCatholicparentsstandintheway oftheirsons'anddaughters'vocations,insteadof consideringitaverygreat honourthatGodshould choseoneormoreoftheir familytoserveHimas priestsorreligious.

TheCharityOf St.Therese

Lifeinaconventoranywhereelseintheworldprovidesplentyofopportunitiesforlovingourneighboursasourselves.Therese wasdeterminedtobehaveto hersistersinreligionwith arealChristianlovingkindness.

Tothisendsheconcealed herownfeelings,thinking onlyofthehappinessof others.

Therewasanunsitting behindherinthechapel whorattledherrosary beadsinamostirritating way.ThiscausedTherese greatdistractionandsufferingbutshedidnotturn roundtoglanceather,that wouldhavebeenunkind.

Shewasespeciallynice toaSistertowhomshefelt aversion,goingoutofher waytodothingsforher andsmileathersweetly.

Whatagreatinfluence forgoodwewouldbeifwe imitatedthecharityof Therese,toourfellow students,ourneighbours, thepeoplewithwhomwe work.

TheHumilityOf St.Therese

TheLittleFlowerhada realanddeephumility.She consideredherselfasalittleball,tobeplayedwith bytheInfantJesus,justas HelikedandwhenHe liked.

Inherrelationshipswith othersshewouldtakeundeservedcriticismmeekly, neverdefendingherself.In herrelationshipwithGod sherecognisedthatevery graceandgiftshepossessedcametoherfromHis hands.

tosuffer Christ.

inunionwith

Pointingtoaglasscontainingmedicineofabright redcoloursheexplained thatitwastheimageof herlife.Toothersithad beenallrosecolour,they hadthoughtshecontinually drankofamostdelicious wine,yetactuallyitwas extremelybitteroftaste.

Stillshehadlearnedto findherjoyandsweetness inallthatwasbitter.

ofAustralia,St. canonisationwasunusually swift.

Herinfluenceinourmodernagehadbeentremendous.Manychurchesand schoolshavebeenconsecratedunderhername,her statuesandpicturesareto beseeneverywhere,there isagreatdealoflove amongstpriests,religious andthelaityforthissaint ofourowntime.

Weallhaveourownmission,orvocationchosenby God.Someofusarecalled tothereligiouslife,someto bewivesandmothers, othersnottomarrybutto workintheworldasteachers,nurses,etc.

Whateverourownrole maybe,wecanbegreatly helpedbySt.Therese,byreadingherlifeandget- tingtounderstandher,by askingforherhelpin heavenandbytryingto imitatehervirtues.

WordsFrom TheBible

GOSPELOFST.JOHN

(Chapter5,v.30-37)

Icannotofmyselfdo anything.AsIhear,soI judge:andmyjudgmentis just;becauseIseeknotmy ownwill,butthewillof himthatsentme.

IfIbearwitnessofmyself,mywitnessisnottrue. Thereisanotherthat bearethwinessofme;and ThereisagreatdealthatIknowthatthewitness hewitnessethofme wecanlearnfromTherese inourownattitudetowards anykindofsufferingwhichYousenttoJohn,andhe Godmaychoosetosendus.gavetestimonytothetruth. ButIreceivenottesti- Wecannotescapeit,butmonyfromman:butIsay wehavethechoiceofre-thesethingsthatyoumay sentingitorofusingitforbesaved. thebenefitofourownsoulsHewasaburninganda

todayintheworld,eveninwhomwepray.

Howmuchvanityisthereandthesoulsofothersforshininglight:andyouwere

goodCatholicfamilies, TheMissionOf prideofintellect,prideat St.Therese beingskilledatsport,pride atbeingattractivelooking.TheLittleFlowerwas WeallneedtoturntoSt.consciousofthemissionfor ThereseasanexampleofwhichOurLordhaddeshumility. tinedher.Shesaid:"After mydeathIwillletfalla

ThePerseveranceOf showerofroses."She St.Therese wouldteachsouls"herlitTogetherwithallthetleway."Shesaid:"Iwill trialssufferedbyCarmel-spendmyheavenindoing itenuns,suchaslackofgooduponearth."

sleep,agreatdealoffast-Whenaskedwhatwas ing,almostunbrokensil-herlittleway,Theresereence,labouratthemostpliedthatitwastheway menialtasks,Thereseknewofspiritualchildhood,that spiritualsufferinginhay-wayoftrustandabsolute ingforseveralmonthsnoself-surrender. consolationinprayer.

Herdevotionshadtobe performedbysheerforceof will,withoutaglimmerof happinessoratraceofsensibledelight.Yetshepersisted,servingChristdevotedlyinprayer,purely forloveofHim.

Howoftenweareinclinedtodiscontinuegoing todailyMassandCommunion,evenstoppingsaying therosaryeachday,just becausewedonot"feelin themoodforprayer."

WeshouldaskSt.Theresetohelpusinpersevere inprayer,whateverourinclinationsmaybe.

TheCourageOf St.Therese Theresesufferedagreat deal,spirituallyandlater onphysically,butshealwayspreservedacheerful manner.Shetrulywished

willingforatimetorejoice inhislight.

ButIhaveagreatertestimonythanthatofJohn: fortheworkswhichthe Fatherhathgivenmeto perfect;theworksthemselves,whichIdo,givetestimonyofme,thatthe Fatherhathsentme. AndtheFatherhimself whobathsentme,hath giventestimonyofme: neitherhaveyouheardhis voiceatanytime,norseen hisshape.

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Truegreatnessdoesnotlieinexternal splendourandacclaim.Nordoesitnecessarilyimplyoutstandingachievementsin anyofthefieldsofmen'sendeavour.Itmay beclaimedforonewhoappreciatesthetrue natureofman;whoactsinthelightofsuch appreciation,anddevelopsthegoodqualitiesandlatentabilitypresentineveryman; foronewhoisunselfishandfaithfultoduty.

Intheproperdevelopmentofnationsandindividuals,theguidinghandofawomanisoftenindicated,andisalwaysnecessary.

Letusdriftback500yearsorsoinhistory,tothe timeofthefinalstagesoftheEnglishbidfordominationofFrance;thefinalstagesofthe100-yearswar.

Whatwasitthatcausedtheseyearsof1429and aftertobe,forFrance,thetimeofarisefromsub jugation?Itwasthedominatingpersonalityand vigorousambitionofSt.JoanofArc.

ThemenofFrance,inhertime,wereessentjally thesameasthosewholivedatthebeginningofthe war;thesamebloodranintheirviens;butcourage thathadgonecoldwasaroused,andnewheartwas foundforthefight.

JoanofArcwasonlyayounggirloftwelve,when heavenlymessengersfirsttoldheroftheroleshe mustplayinreturningFrancetotheFrench.

Later,atanagewhengirlsareusuallyconcerned mainlywithprettydressesandmake-up,Joanwas leadinganarmyagainstenemysoldiers.Withaconfidenceanddeterminationinspiredbyastrongfaith inhermission,sheledthetroopstomanyvictories.

Orleans,acitybesiegedforaboutsixmonthsby theEnglish,wasrelievedinafewdaysafterJoan arrivedonthescene.

Politically,wemaysaythatFrance,atthistime. wasdividedinloyaltybetweenthepro-andantiEnglish.ThesuperioritylaydecisivelyontheEngliphsideuntil1429.

Withoutacapableleader.thetrueFrenchparty seemedhopelesslyatsea;iftheirlastmainstronghold (Orleansfell,thestrugglewouldhavebeenasgood at:over.

TheFrenchdidnotevenhaveakingoftheirown. ThebabysonofHenryVwasheirtothethroneof

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Fivemonthsoftheyear1429wereallthatalevelheaded,divinely-inspired,peasantgirlneededto settlemuchofthetroubleofhercountry.Inthat time,shenotonlyachievedgreatmilitarysuccess, butevensucceededinhavingtheDauphincrowned asKingCharlesVIIofFrance.

WhenshehadgivenFranceaKing,Joanwished toretirefromthescene.Inducedtostayonwiththe army,though,shewaseventuallycapturedbythe English,arraignedasawitch,andburntatthestake.

Theinjusticedonetoherathertrialwaseventually righted,andtheMaidofOrleansishonouredbythe Churchasavirginmartyr.

FranceowesmuchtoSt.Joan.

Canwesay,then,thatawoman'sgoodinfluence isnecessaryformenandnations?

Patriotismisaqualityfundamentaltothecharacter ofalmosteveryman.Itispresent,butnotalways ccnsciouslyadvertedtountiloccasionmakesthetest. Astephigher,butonadifferentplanefromloveof countryistheloveofGod.

Patriotismandfaithcanmakestaggeringdemands ofamanintermsofsufferingandsacrifice.When thecircumstanceswarrantsuchademand,neither stopsshortofdeath.Admirationisduetotheman whogivesloyalservicetoGodandcountry,without measuringthecost.Suchmenarefoundinallwalks oflife.THEYcanbecalledgreatinatruesense.

Eachindividual,however,isatfirstasapieceof clay.Heispotentiallyloyalandfaithful,andjustas muchabletobecomeirresponsibleandcriminal.He mustbemouldedtoapatternnobleandtrue.

Itisprimarilythemotherwhohasthisawful,yet wonderful,taskinlife.Sheitiswhoisendowed withoutstandingqualitiesoflove,tendernessand understanding.

Sheitiswhosetsthegoalandstandardoflife,who directstumblingstepsalongthepathofjusticeand truth.

Inthefieldofpolitics,thereisagravedangerof corruptionandgraft.Ittakesamanofstrongcharacterandhighidealstoproposeandfosterwhatisbest, ratherthanwhatiseasiest;whatisjustratherthan whatispopular.

Soitistoday,andsoitwasinRome,inthetime ofTiberiusandCaiusGracchus.

AfterthedestructionofCatrthage,Romeincreased tremendouslyinpowerandwealth.Hergenerals wereconsistentlyvictoriousinbattleandthousands ofslavesfoundthemselvesworkingforRomancitizens.

NotEVERYONEprofitedbythisgoodfortune, though.Thepoorerpeopleofthisgreatnationwere despisedandunjustlytreated.

Thesituationcalledforactionthatwouldbedrastic,andnecessarilyunpopular.Atleasttwomen werefoundtobeequaltotheoccasion.

Cornelia,themotherofGracchi,hadtrainedher scnswellintheloveoftheircountry;theywereinspiredwithanunselfishdevotiontoduty.

Intheyear132,Tiberius,theelderbrother,took boldmeasurestoobtainamorejustdistributionof property.Thishesawasabasicstepinanattempt tosolvethesocialproblemsofthetime. Hisactionangeredmanywhocaredonlyfortheir owninterests;thosefrowhommightwasright.The peoplewereincitedtoriot,andTiberiuswaskilled. Corneliawassaddened,butproudtobethemother ofsuchaRoman.ButwhatofCaius?He,too,wished topursuethepolicyproposedbyhisbrother.His motherwasanxiousforhislife,butheperseveredin followingupthisfatallineofaction.

Eventually,hemetafatesimilartothatofTiberius. Thetrainingofthismotherhadmadetruemenof hersons.

Romehadreasontobeproudofthis,herdaughter. Womenhaveamightypower,toshapethelives ofmen.Whenthispowerisdirectedbysincerity, justiceandtruth,wemayhaveconfidencethatmen willbemen;thatmenwillbefaithfultotheirGod, theircountryandtoallhavingclaimontheircharity. -CHARLES

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TORY

Women'sHandsGuidedHistoricalCrisis

Truegreatnessdoesnotlieinexternal splendourandacclaim.Nordoesitnecessarilyimplyoutstandingachievementsin anyofthefieldsofmen'sendeavour.Itmay beclaimedforonewhoappreciatesthetrue natureofman;whoactsinthelightofsuch appreciation,anddevelopsthegoodqualitiesandlatentabilitypresentineveryman; foronewhoisunselfishandfaithfultoduty.

Intheproperdevelopmentofnationsandindividuals,theguidinghandofawomanisoftenindicated,andisalwaysnecessary.

Letusdriftback500yearsorsoinhistory,tothe timeofthefinalstagesoftheEnglishbidfordominationofFrance;thefinalstagesofthe100-yearswar.

Whatwasitthatcausedtheseyearsof1429and aftertobe,forFrance,thetimeofarisefromsub jugation?Itwasthedominatingpersonalityand vigorousambitionofSt.JoanofArc.

ThemenofFrance,inhertime,wereessentially thesameasthosewholivedatthebeginningofthe war;thesamebloodranintheirviens;butcourage thathadgonecoldwasaroused,andnewheartwas foundforthefight.

JoanofArcwasonlyayounggirloftwelve,when heavenlymessengersfirsttoldheroftheroleshe mustplayinreturningFrancetotheFrench.

Later,atanagewhengirlsareusuallyconcerned mainlywithprettydressesandmake-up,Joanwas leadinganarmyagainstenemysoldiers.Withaconfidenceanddeterminationinspiredbyastrongfaith inhermission,sheledthetroopstomanyvictories.

Orleans,acitybesiegedforaboutsixmonthsby theEnglish,wasrelievedinafewdaysafterJoan arrivedonthescene.

Politically,wemaysaythatFrance,atthistime, wasdividedinloyaltybetweenthepro-andantiEnglish.ThesuperioritylaydecisivelyontheEnglishsideuntil1429.

Withoutacapableleader,thetrueFrenchparty seemedhopelesslyatsea:iftheirlastmainstronghold (Orleansfell,thestrugglewouldhavebeenasgood asover.

TheFrenchdidnotevenhaveakingoftheirown. ThebsbvsonofHenryVwasheirtothethroneof

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Fivemonthsoftheyear1429wereallthatalevelheaded,divinely-inspired,peasantgirlneededto settlemuchofthetroubleofhercountry.Inthat time,shenotonlyachievedgreatmilitarysuccess, butevensucceededinhavingtheDauphincrowned asKingCharlesVIIofFrance.

WhenshehadgivenFranceaKing,Joanwished toretirefromthescene.Inducedtostayonwiththe army,though,shewaseventuallycapturedbythe English,arraignedasawitch,andburntatthestake.

Theinjusticedonetoherathertrialwaseventually righted,andtheMaidofOrleansishonouredbythe Churchasavirginmartyr.

FranceowesmuchtoSt.Joan.

Canwesay,then,thatawoman'sgoodinfluence isnecessaryformenandnations?

Patriotismisaqualityfundamentaltothecharacter ofalmosteveryman.Itispresent,butnotalways consciouslyadvertedtountiloccasionmakesthetest. Astephigher,butonadifferentplanefromloveof countryistheloveofGod.

Patriotismandfaithcanmakestaggeringdemands ofamanintermsofsufferingandsacrifice.When thecircumstanceswarrantsuchademand,neither stopsshortofdeath.Admirationisduetotheman whogivesloyalservicetoGodandcountry,without measuringthecost.Suchmenarefoundinallwalks oflife.THEYcanbecalledgreatinatruesense.

Eachindividual,however,isatfirstasapieceof clay.Heispotentiallyloyalandfaithful,andjustas muchabletobecomeirresponsibleandcriminal.He mustbemouldedtoapatternnobleandtrue.

Itisprimarilythemotherwhohasthisawful,yet wonderful,taskinlife.Sheitiswhoisendowed withoutstandingqualitiesoflove,tendernessand understanding.

Sheitiswhosetsthegoalandstandardoflife,who directstumblingstepsalongthepathofjusticeand truth.

Inthefieldofpolitics,thereisagravedangerof corruptionandgraft.Ittakesamanofstrongcharacterandhighidealstoproposeandfosterwhatisbest, ratherthanwhatiseasiest;whatisjustratherthan whatispopular.

Soitistoday,andsoitwasinRome,inthetime ofTiberiusandCaiusGracchus.

AfterthedestructionofCatrthage,Romeincreased tremendouslyinpowerandwealth.Hergenerals wereconsistentlyvictoriousinbattleandthousands ofslavesfoundthemselvesworkingforRomancitizens.

NotEVERYONEprofitedbythisgoodfortune, though.Thepoorerpeopleofthisgreatnationwere despisedandunjustlytreated.

Thesituationcalledforactionthatwouldbedrastic,andnecessarilyunpopular.Atleasttwomen werefoundtobeequaltotheoccasion.

Cornelia,themotherofGracchi,hadtrainedher scnswellintheloveoftheircountry;theywereinspiredwithanunselfishdevotiontoduty.

Intheyear132,Tiberius,theelderbrother,took boldmeasurestoobtainamorejustdistributionof property.Thishesawasabasicstepinanattempt tosolvethesocialproblemsofthetime. Hisactionangeredmanywhocaredonlyfortheir owninterests;thosefrowhommightwasright.The peoplewereincitedtoriot,andTiberiuswaskilled. Corneliawassaddened,butproudtobethemother ofsuchaRoman.ButwhatofCaius?He,too,wished topursuethepolicyproposedbyhisbrother.His motherwasanxiousforhislife,butheperseveredin followingupthisfatallineofaction.

Eventually,hemetafatesimilartothatofTiberius. Thetrainingofthismotherhadmadetruemenof hersons.

Romehadreasontobeproudofthis,herdaughter.

Womenhaveamightypower,toshapethelives ofmen.Whenthispowerisdirectedbysincerity, justiceandtruth,wemayhaveconfidencethatmen willbemen;thatmenwillbefaithfultotheirGod, theircountryandtoallhavingclaimontheircharity. -CHARLESTORY

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Posty'sWhistle

DearBoys,Girlsand Tinies,-Thursdaynextis thefirstofOctober,soa veryhappymonthofthe HolyRosarytoyouall.

Tuesday,Sept.29,isthe feastofSt.Michaelthe Archangel; Wednesday, 30th,ofSt.Jerome,adoctoroftheChurch;Friday, 2nd,theFeastofOur GuardianAngels;andSaturday,3rd,FeastofSt. Therese.

Ihopeyouallsaythelittleprayertoyourguardian angelseachday:"Angelof God,myguardiandear,to whomGod'slovecommits mehere,everthisdaybe atmyside,toloveand rule,tolightandguide." Amen.

St.Therese,sometimes called"TheLittleFlower," isoneofthetwopatron saintsofAustralia,ifthe BrothersorSisterswho teachyouhaven'ttimeto tellyouherstory,askyour parentsabouther,shewas areallywonderfulCarmelitenun.

Ihadsuchaniceletter fromMrs.C.J.Slatteryof Mt.Lawley,andwithitwas awonderfulboxfullof lovelythingsforthesick aboriginechildrenatNew Norcia.

Therewerelittledolls, holypictures,storybooks,a wonderfulscrapbook,pretty beads,sewingsilks!Very manythanksindeed,Mrs. Slattery.

Bestofallwasawonderfulhugetoyfrog.ShallI letyouallintoasecret? Thisboxwasleftat"The Record"office,andIfound allthegrown-upswhowork thereplayingwiththefrog!

Godblessyouall, AUNTIEJOAN.

EILEEN'SLETTER

HolyRosarySchool, Derby.

DearAuntieJoan,-I hopeyouarewell.Iam sendingyouastoryabout NoonkanbahStationand hopeyouwillenjoyreadingit.

Iamaged11andin grade7.

Yourstruly, EILEENSHADFORTH.

DearEileen,-Thankyou foryourletter,thefirstI havehadfromDerby.Your storywasmostinteresting, Icomplimentyouonyour capacityforobservationand youwinaprize.

Thefloodmusthavebeen arealexcitement,fancy seeingkangaroosswimming!

Withlovefrom, AUNTIEJOAN.

AFranciscanmissioner travellingthroughthe junglecamesuddenlyupon alion.Flightwashopeless; themissionerdropped quicklytohiskneesin anxiousprayer.Minutes laterhewasgreatlycomfortedtonotethatthelion hadfallenonhiskneesbesidehim.

"DearBrotherLion,"exclaimedthemissionerin greatrelief."Howgoodit istoseeyoujoiningmein prayer!Onlyaminuteago Idespairedformylife."

"Quiet!"snappedthelion. "Imsayinggrace."

FloodOnANorth-WestStation

STORYOFNOONKANBAH STATION

ByEileenShadforth

BeforeIcametoliveat St.Joseph'sHostelinDerby Ilivedforalittlewhileat NoonkanbahStation,North WestAustralia.

EverySundayweusedto godowntherivertofish. MummyandDaddyusedto comewithus,too.

Wehadawonderfultime there.Ifwedidn'twantto fishwewentswimming. DaddyswamwithusbecauseTerry,mylittlebrother,wantedtogoswimming.

Afterthepicnicwewent backhomeandhadagood bath,thenwewentdown tothebillabongtosee Daddy-pumpsomewater intothebigtank.

OnMondaysIusedtogo andplaywithJocelynand hersisterCaroline.Weplayedwithdolls.Sometimeswe playedhideandseek.

Lily,theirdog,usedto chaseusaroundtheyard. Lilyisalittlesausagedog. Sheisblackwithbrown aroundtheneck.

Onedaysomewildcats cameinMrs.Beaton'syard andLilysawthem.She wentrightuptothem.One ofthembitheronthenose.

ThenextdayDaddywent owntherivertoseehow highthewaterwas.Itwas veryhigh.Hecameback andtoldMr.Beatonhow highitwas,thencame homeforhistea.

HetoldMummyhowhigh itwasandtoldherwe mighthaveafloodbytomorrow.

Thenextmorningwhen wegotupwesawthebillabongoverflowing.Itwas gettingclosertothehouses.

Daddyhadtogoona dingytotheengine.Wesaw kangaroosswimmingacross thewaterfromtheother sideofthebillabong.

IntheafternoonMary andLizzietookusfora walk.Lilycamewithus, too.

Wesawalotofbeetles onthegrasstryingtoget awayfromthewater.There wereplentyofcentipedes onthegrass,too.Thenwe sawsomeontherock.

Ononerockwesawfour, threelittleonesandonebig one.Lizziegotabigstick tokillthebigonebutMary toldhernottokillitbecauseitwastryingtoget awayfromtheflood.

Afterthatwewenthome forourtea.Afterteawe

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gotreadyforthepictures, atthestationhome. Weusedtositonthelawn andwaitforthelightinthe picturestogoon,then whenitwenonwewent there,andsatontheverandah.Thepictureswere veryclear.Wecouldsee everything.

Stationlifeisavery happylife.

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AHoliday AtHopetoun

42Brockman-ave., Nedlands

DearAuntieJoan:Thisis myfirstlettertoyou.Iam tenyearsold.IgotoLoreto ConventandIaminForm I.

Iamwritingtotellyou aboutmyholidaywhichI spentatHopetounasmall town120mileswestofEsperance.

!MichaelWrites OfYork

Box50P.O., York

DearAuntieJoan:Iam writingtotellyousomethingaboutYork.

IgotoSt.Patrick'sconvent,whichisinSouthstreet.

Yorkissituatedinthe AvonValley,whichextends fromToodyaytoBeverley.

ItismidwaybetweenNorthamandBeverleyandis 60milesfromPerth.

Therearethreegood roadsfromBeverleyto York,YorkandNortham andYorktoPerth.

Thetownrunsparallelto theAvonRiver,andis nearlysurroundedbymountains,thetwolargestbeing MountBakewellandMount Brown.

Alongthemainstreet, Avon-terracesomeofthe shopshavehadafacelift. TheTownHallhasrecently beenpainted,andhashad aclockerectedinthefront ofthebuildingandisthe outstandingbuildingofthe town.

Therearethreecafes, onlyoneuptodate.There arefourlargehotels,allfine buildings,too.

THEBATTLINGO'REILLY'S

(Mr.O'Reillyhadbeentoldofajobasnight watchman,andthefamilyhadendedtheirday withtheRosary).

Nextmorningwhenthetwinsgotupitwasearlier thanusual.Theygotthemselvesallneatlydressed forschoolandMarybesidescuttingthemschoollunch hadmadethemsomeextrasandwichesfortheir breakfast.

Thereason?Theyweregoingthetwoandahalf milestoMassattheirparishchurch,sothatthey couldreceiveHolyCommunionandofferthisupwith theMassfortheirfather'ssuccessingettingthejob. TheywouldeatthesandwichesafterMass,andso neednotcomeallthewayhomeandbackagain.

WhenSisterImeldawastalkingtoherclassshe mentionedthatthefeastofSt.MichaeltheArchangel wascomingthatweek.LookingatMichaelSmith verypleasantly,shetoldhimheshouldtryandmake theefforttogotoMassthatday.

"IwonderhowmanygirlswiththenameTherese wehaveintheclass?"shecontinued.Thenshetold themthattocelebratethepatronoftheirschool's feastdayontheSaturday,Fr.Martinhaddecidedto haveafilmshowintheafternoon.

ThefilmwouldshowworkbeingdoneintheMissions,andshouldbeveryinteresting.Itwouldfinish at4.30,givingthemtimetotidyupthechairsand thentherewouldbeRosaryandBenedictionat5p.m.

Whentheyweretalkingintheplaygroundattheir breakMichaelwasholdingforthtohisgang.

"WhowantstogotocrummyMissionaryfilm?"he asked."Idon'tlikethosesissythings.Ilikemurders."

Jim'seyessparkled."Murdersareallright,but whathappensanyway?Someonegetsbumpedoffand thenthepolicecatchthekillerandthenhegets hanged.It'salldeathandmisery.ButinaMissionary filmyouseethepriests,nunsandBrothersworking hardtomakepagenpeoplebecomeCatholics.That's alllifeandhappiness."

Judyfeltreallyproudofherbrother,speakingup sowell.Alotofthechildrenagreedwithhimand saidso.Michaelwasveryannoyed.

"It'sjustlikeoneofyouholyO'Reillys.Younever enjoyanythinggood."

"Wedo!"declaredJudy,indignantly,"weenjoy lotsofthings."Shewaslongingtotellthemall abouthowFatherMartinhadtakenherfamilyout forthepicnic,butshethoughtifshediditwould soundabitlikeskiting.

Heprobablyhadn'tgottimetotakeallthechildre inhisparish,andiftheothersknewtheyhadbeen theymightbejealous.Soshedidn'tsayanymore, butitcostherarealeffort.

Thehospitalrecentlyhad anewwingerectedonthe easternend,buttheolder

(Continuednextweek).

WeleftPerthat9.30a.m. andarrivedat5.30p.m. whichonlytookusnine hoursandaswestoppedforbuildingiscryingoutfor twothatisverygood. repairs.

AssoonaswearrivedTheCatholicChurchis theadultsunpackedandwebeingdoneup.I'msureour wentforawalkdowntothechurchisthefinestinthe Estaury. State.Onedayifyouget thetimeyoushouldcome

Itwasallmuddyandandseethelovelystained slimy.Ihadonmybestglasswindowsinour shoes.Whenwegotbackchurch. myshoeswereallovermud.Ithinktheymustbethe

Wewentridingeverydayonlyonesoftheirkindin andalsowentforalotofthecountry.Theywere picnics.OnedaywewentimportedfromItalynearly forapicnicbyourselvesninetyyearsago. intheverythickestpartofIwillclosenow. thebush.

Iremain,yourwould-be

Swimming nephew, MICHAELWATTS

AlecWarrentookus therebutleftuswhenwe DearMichael:Thankyou foundthespot.Therewasaverymuchforyourmost streamandabeautifullittleinterestingletter.Ithinkit poolwhichweswamin.isthelongestIhaveever receivedsinceIhavebeeen

DevotionToOurLady

MotherofGodisnotas widespreadasitshouldbe. Hereandtherewefind peoplewhohaveherfor theirmodelandwhopray toher,butsheisnotgiven theloveandhonourthatis duetoherastheMother ofAlmightyGod.

Non-Catholicsonlylook uponherasbeingthe MotherofJesusChrist. Theydonotpraytoherbe-j causetheysaythatsheis onlytheMotherofOur Lord'shumannature,but weknowsheistheMother ofChrist'shumanand divinenatures.

Whewouldnottakeadvantageofsuchapromise?

AshortaspirationtoOur Ladydoesnotpassunnoticed.Shehearsourevery plea,oureveryprayer.She seesoureverylittleactand sheremembersthemwhen weareabouttostandon trialbeforeJesusChrist.

IfwehavestoodbyMary onthisearthshewillstand byuswhenwefacejudgmentbeforeherSon.Nobody,notevenAlmighty God,canrefusetherequest ofHismother.

Therearemanywaysof expressingourdevotionto OurLady.Oneofthebest isthefamilyrosary.

Maryherself,especially askedus,herchildren,to saythefamilyrosary.

Shedidnotaskonce,but severaltimes.Shepetitioned forprayerandpenanceand whatbetterprayercanwe saythantheoneshespeciallyrecommended.

"....."1/"....."

Twooftheboysdidn'twritingtheCorner. wantto,butfourofusdid.Youreallygaveusavery Itwasicy. proudofyourchurchand Weforgotmatches.TwogooddescriptionofYork oftheboysweresohungryandIamsogladyouareso theyatethechopsraw.stainedglasswindows. FourofushadwetclothesNexttimeyouwritetell asweswaminthem. ussomethingaboutyourself, Onenightwewentkan-howoldyouare,whatclass garooshootingbutallweyouarein,andaboutyour gotwasonerabbit.Wefamily. woundedeightrabbitsandPleaseprayforme, goteightintraps. Withlovefrom, Theninedayswenttoo AUNTIEJOAN quicklyforme,butIwas gladtoseethefamilyagain.

Lovefrom, Lastsummeroneofthe RhondaMoore.boyswhowenttohischurch DearRhonda:Thankyoucampinsistedthathehadto foryourbeautifullywrittenbebackhomebySaturday letter.Itwasmostin-noon.Theassistantwho terestinghearingaboutyourrunsthecampmadeaspeholidayinHopetoun. vialtriptogethimback.

Iwonderwhattheraw"Youcouldletmeoffat chopstastedlike.Ifthethebusstation,"theboy boyshadbeenscoutstheysuggested,astheyarrived bighthavebeenabletointown. startafirewithoutmatches,"Ithoughtyouhadtoget byrubbingtwosticksto-backhome,"theassistant gether. said.

AnotherdevotiontoOur Ladyisthesayingofthe three"HailMary's"every morningandnight.Wesay theseprayersforprotection andifwesaythemferventlytheywillnotgounanswered.

OurLadywillremember howfaithfullywesaidthose prayerstoherwhenweare onourdeath-bedsandneed hermost.

Therearemanymedalsin honourofMary,andoneof themostpopularisthe MiraculousMedal.

TheBlessedVirginpromisedthatanyonewearing thisblessedmedalaround theneckwouldbesafefrom

Godblessyouandlove"No,"theboyanswered from, "I'munder-privileged.I havetogotoanothercamp."harmuntilhisdyingday.

AUNTIEJOAN

DevotiontoOurLady shouldbelovedbyevery Catholiclivingonthisearth. Sheshouldbecomeour modelandwewillberewardedwhenonthelastday sheputsagoodwordforus aswestandontrialforour lifeonthisearth.

KAY'SLETTER

5Hotham-st., Meltham. DearAuntieJoan,-As oneofmyclassmatesinSt. Joseph'sSchool,Victoriasq.,wassuccessfulinhavinganessaypublishedin yourcornerIthoughtI mightperhapsbeluckytoo, soIamforwardingyouthe enclosedcompositionon "DevotiontoOurLady."I hopeyoulikeit. Iwishyourpageevery success.

Iremain, Yoursfaithfully.

KAYFOX.

DearKay,-Thankyou foryourletter.

YouressayonDevotionto Marywasverywellputtogetheranditwinsaprize. Iamsureitwillbea goodinfluenceonallwho readitinourcorner. Withbestwishesandlove from AUNTIEJOAN.

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Posty'sWhistle

DearBoys,Girlsand Tinies,-Thursdaynextis thefirstofOctober,soa veryhappymonthofthe HolyRosarytoyouall.

Tuesday,Sept.29,isthe feastofSt.Michaelthe Archangel; Wednesday, 30th,ofSt.Jerome,adoctoroftheChurch;Friday, 2nd,theFeastofOur GuardianAngels;andSaturday,3rd,FeastofSt. Therese.

Ihopeyouallsaythelittleprayertoyourguardian angelseachday:"Angelof God,myguardiandear,to whomGod'slovecommits mehere,everthisdaybe atmyside,toloveand rule,tolightandguide." Amen.

St.Therese,sometimes called"TheLittleFlower," isoneofthetwopatron saintsofAustralia,ifthe BrothersorSisterswho teachyouhaven'ttimeto tellyouherstory,askyour parentsabouther,shewas areallywonderfulCarmelitenun.

Ihadsuchaniceletter fromMrs.C.J.Slatteryof Mt.Lawley,andwithitwas awonderfulboxfullof lovelythingsforthesick aboriginechildrenatNew Norcia.

Therewerelittledolls, holypictures,storybooks,a wonderfulscrapbook,pretty beads,sewingsilks!Very manythanksindeed,Mrs. Slattery.

Bestofallwasawonderfulhugetoyfrog.ShallI letyouallintoasecret? Thisboxwasleftat"The Record"office,andIfound allthegrown-upswhowork thereplayingwiththefrog!

Godblessyouall, AUNTIEJOAN.

EILEEN'SLETTER

HolyRosarySchool, Derby.

DearAuntieJoan,-I hopeyouarewell.Iam sendingyouastoryabout NoonkanbahStationand hopeyouwillenjoyreadingit.

Iamaged11andin grade7.

Yourstruly, EILEENSHADFORTH.

DearEileen,---Thankyou foryourletter,thefirstI havehadfromDerby.Your storywasmostinteresting, Icomplimentyouonyour capacityforobservationand youwinaprize.

Thefloodmusthavebeen excitement,fancy kangaroosswimareal seeing ming!

Withlovefrom, AUNTIEJOAN.

AFranciscanmissioner travellingthroughthe junglecamesuddenlyupon alion.Flightwashopeless; themissionerdropped quicklytohiskneesin anxiousprayer.Minutes laterhewasgreatlycomfortedtonotethatthelion hadfallenonhiskneesbesidehim.

"DearBrotherLion,"exclaimedthemissionerin greatrelief."Howgoodit istoseeyoujoiningmein prayer!Onlyaminuteago Idespairedformylife." "Quiet!"snappedthelion. "Imsayinggrace."

FloodOnANorth-WestStation

STORYOFNOONKANBAH STATION

ByEileenShadforth

BeforeIcametoliveat St.Joseph'sHostelinDerby Ilivedforalittlewhileat NoonkanbahStation,North WestAustralia.

EverySundayweusedto godowntherivertofish. MummyandDaddyusedto comewithus,too.

Wehadawonderfultime there.Ifwedidn'twantto fishwewentswimming. DaddyswamwithusbecauseTerry,mylittlebrother,wantedtogoswimming.

Afterthepicnicwewent backhomeandhadagood bath,thenwewentdown tothebillabongtosee Daddy-pumpsomewater intothebigtank.

OnMondaysIusedtogo andplaywithJocelynand hersisterCaroline.Weplayedwithdolls.Sometimeswe playedhideandseek.

Lily,theirdog,usedto chaseusaroundtheyard. Lilyisalittlesausagedog. Sheisblackwithbrown aroundtheneck.

Onedaysomewildcats cameinMrs.Beaton',yard andLilysawthem.She wentrightuptothem.One ofthembitheronthenose.

ThenextdayDaddywent owntherivertoseehow highthewaterwas.Itwas veryhigh.Hecameback andtoldMr.Beatonhow highitwas,thencame homeforhistea.

HetoldMummyhowhigh itwasandtoldherwe mighthaveafloodbytomorrow.

Thenextmorningwhen wegotupwesawthebillabongoverflowing.Itwas gettingclosertothehouses.

Daddyhadtogoona dingytotheengine.Wesaw kangaroosswimmingacross thewaterfromtheother sideofthebillabong.

IntheafternoonMary andLizzietookusfora walk.Lilycamewithus, too.

Wesawalotofbeetles onthegrasstryingtoget awayfromthewater.There wereplentyofcentipedes onthegrass,too.Thenwe sawsomeontherock.

Ononerockwesawfour, threelittleonesandonebig one.Lizziegotabigstick tokillthebigonebutMary toldhernottokillitbecauseitwastryingtoget awayfromtheflood.

Afterthatwewenthome forourtea.Afterteawe

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gotreadyforthepictures, atthestationhome.

Weusedtositonthelawn andwaitforthelightinthe picturestogoon,then whenitwenonwewent there,andsatontheverandah.Thepictureswere veryclear.Wecouldsee everything.

Stationlife happylife. isavery -

PRIZEWINNERS

EILEENSHADFORTH, HolyRosarySchool,Derby; KAYFOX,5Hotham-st., Meltham.

AHoliday

AtHopetoun

42Brockman-ave., Nedlands

DearAuntieJoan:Thisis myfirstlettertoyou.Iam tenyearsold.IgotoLoreto ConventandIaminForm I.

Iamwritingtotellyou aboutmyholidaywhichI spentatHopetounasmall town120mileswestofEsperance.

WeleftPerthat9.30a.m. andarrivedat5.30p.m. whichonlytookusnine hoursandaswestoppedfor twothatisverygood.

Assoonaswearrived theadultsunpackedandwe wentforawalkdowntothe Estaury.

Itwasallmuddyand slimy.Ihadonmybest shoes.Whenwegotback myshoeswereallovermud.

Wewentridingeveryday andalsowentforalotof picnics.Onedaywewent forapicnicbyourselves intheverythickestpartof thebush.

Swimming

AlecWarrentookus therebutleftuswhenwe foundthespot.Therewasa streamandabeautifullittle poolwhichweswamin.

Twooftheboysdidn't wantto,butfourofusdid. Itwasicy.

Weforgotmatches.Two oftheboysweresohungry theyatethechopsraw. Fourofushadwetclothes asweswaminthem.

Onenightwewentkangarooshootingbutallwe gotwasonerabbit.We woundedeightrabbitsand goteightintraps.

Theninedayswenttoo quicklyforme,butIwas gladtoseethefamilyagain.

Lovefrom, RhondaMoore.

DearRhonda:Thankyou foryourbeautifullywritten letter.Itwasmostinterestinghearingaboutyour holidayinHopetoun.

MichaelWrites OfYork

Box50P.O., York

DearAuntieJoan:Iam writingtotellyousomethingaboutYork.

IgotoSt.Patrick'sconvent,whichisinSouthstreet.

Yorkissituatedinthe AvonValley,whichextends fromToodyaytoBeverley.

ItismidwaybetweenNorthamandBeverleyandis 60milesfromPerth.

Therearethreegood roadsfromBeverleyto York,YorkandNortham andYorktoPerth.

Thetownrunsparallelto theAvonRiver,andis nearlysurroundedbymountains,thetwolargestbeing MountBakewellandMount Brown.

Alongthemainstreet, Avon-terracesomeofthe shopshavehadafacelift. TheTownHallhasrecently beenpainted,andhashad aclockerectedinthefront ofthebuildingandisthe outstandingbuildingofthe town.

Therearethreecafes, onlyoneuptodate.There arefourlargelotels,allfine buildings,too.

Thehospitalrecentlyhad anewwingerectedonthe easternend,buttheolder buildingiscryingoutfor repairs.

TheCatholicChurchis beingdoneup.I'msureour churchisthefinestinthe State.Onedayifyouget thetimeyoushouldcome andseethelovelystained glasswindowsinour church.

Ithinktheymustbethe onlyonesoftheirkindin thecountry.Theywere importedfromItalynearly ninetyyearsago.

Iwillclosenow.

Iremain,yourwould-be nephew, MICHAELWATTS

DearMichael:Thankyou verymuchforyourmost interestingletter.Ithinkit isthelongestIhaveever receivedsinceIhavebeeen writingtheCorner.

Youreallygaveusavery proudofyourchurchand gooddescriptionofYork andIamsogladyouareso stainedglasswindows.

Nexttimeyouwritetell ussomethingaboutyourself, howoldyouare,whatclass youarein,andaboutyour family.

Pleaseprayforme,

THEBATTLINGO'REILLY'S

(Mr.O'Reillyhadbeentoldofajobasnight watchman,andthefamilyhadendedtheirday withtheRosary).

Nextmorningwhenthetwinsgotupitwasearlier thanusual.Theygotthemselvesallneatlydressed forschoolandMarybesidescuttingthemschoollunch hadmadethemsomeextrasandwichesfortheir breakfast.

Thereason?Theyweregoingthetwoandahalf milestoMassattheirparishchurch,sothatthey couldreceiveHolyCommunionandofferthisupwith theMassfortheirfather'ssuccessingettingthejob. TheywouldeatthesandwichesafterMass,andso neednotcomeallthewayhomeandbackagain.

WhenSisterImeldawastalkingtoherclassshe mentionedthatthefeastofSt.MichaeltheArchangel wascomingthatweek.LookingatMichaelSmith verypleasantly,shetoldhimheshouldtryandmake theefforttogotoMassthatday.

"IwonderhowmanygirlswiththenameTherese wehaveintheclass'?"shecontinued.Thenshetold themthattocelebratethepatronoftheirschool's feastdayontheSaturday,Fr.Martinhaddecidedto haveafilmshowintheafternoon.

ThefilmwouldshowworkbeingdoneintheMissions,andshouldbeveryinteresting.Itwouldfinish at4.30,givingthemtimetotidyupthechairsand thentherewouldbeRosaryandBenedictionat5p.m.

Whentheyweretalkingintheplaygroundattheir breakMichaelwasholdingforthtohisgang.

"WhowantstogotocrummyMissionaryfilm?"he asked."Idon'tlikethosesissythings.Ilikemurders."

Jim'seyessparkled."Murdersareallright,but whathappensanyway?Someonegetsbumpedoffand thenthepolicecatchthekillerandthenhegets hanged.It'salldeathandmisery.ButinaMissionary filmyouseethepriests,nunsandBrothersworking hardtomakepagenpeoplebecomeCatholics.That's alllifeandhappiness."

Judyfeltreallyproudofherbrother,speakingup sowell.Alotofthechildrenagreedwithhimand saidso.Michaelwasveryannoyed.

"It'sjustlikeoneofyouholyO'Reillys.Younever enjoyanythinggood."

"Wedo!"declaredJudy,indignantly,"weenjoy lotsofthings."Shewaslongingtotellthemall abouthowFatherMartinhadtakenherfamilyout forthepicnic,butshethoughtifshediditwould soundabitlikeskiting.

Heprobablyhadn'tgottimetotakeallthechildre inhisparish,andiftheothersknewtheyhadbeen theymightbejealous.Soshedidn'tsayanymore, butitcostherarealeffort.

(Continuednextweek).

DevotionToOurLady

ByKayFox WhowouldnottakeadvanDevotiontoMary,thetageofsuchapromise? MotherofGodisnotasAshortaspirationtoOur widespreadasitshouldbe.Ladydoesnotpassun- Hereandtherewefindnoticed.Shehearsourevery peoplewhohaveherforplea,oureveryprayer.She theirmodelandwhoprayseesoureverylittleactand toher,butsheisnotgivensheremembersthemwhen theloveandhonourthatisweareabouttostandon duetoherastheMothertrialbeforeJesusChrist. ofAlmightyGod. IfwehavestoodbyMary Non-Catholicsonlylookonthisearthshewillstand uponherasbeingthebyuswhenwefacejudg- MotherofJesusChrist.mentbeforeherSon.NoTheydonotpraytoherbe-body,notevenAlmighty causetheysaythatsheisGod,canrefusetherequest onlytheMotherofOurofHismother. Lord'shumannature,butDevotiontoOurLady weknowsheistheMother,shouldbelovedbyevery ofChrist'shumanandCatholiclivingonthisearth. divinenatures. Sheshouldbecomeour Therearemanywaysofmodelandwewillbere- expressingourdevotiontowardedwhenonthelastday OurLady.Oneofthebest'sheputsagoodwordforus isthefamilyrosary. aswestandontrialforour

Maryherself,especially askedus,herchildren,to saythefamilyrosary.

lifeonthisearth.

KAY'SLETTER 5Hotham-st., Meltham. DearAuntieJoan,-As

Iwonderwhattheraw chopstastedlike.Ifthe boyshadbeenscoutsthey highthavebeenableto startafirewithoutmatches, byrubbingtwostickstogether.

Godblessyouandlove from, AUNTIEJOAN

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Shedidnotaskonce,but severaltimes.Shepetitioned forprayerandpenanceandoneofmyclassmatesinSt. whatbetterprayercanweJoseph'sSchool,Victoriasaythantheoneshespecial-isq.,wassuccessfulinhav- lyrecommended. inganessaypublishedin

Withlovefrom, AUNTIEJOAN

Lastsummeroneofthe boyswhowenttohischurch campinsistedthathehadto bebackhomebySaturday noon.Theassistantwho runsthecampmadeaspecialtriptogethimback.

"Youcouldletmeoffat thebusstation,"theboy suggested,astheyarrived intown.

"Ithoughtyouhadtoget backhome,"theassistant said.

"No,"theboyanswered. "I'munder-privileged.I havetogotoanothercamp."

AnotherdevotiontoOuryourcornerIthoughtI Ladyisthesayingofthemightperhapsbeluckytoo, three"HailMary's"every morningandnight.Wesay theseprayersforprotection andifwesaythemferventlytheywillnotgounanswered.

OurLadywillremember howfaithfullywesaidthose prayerstoherwhenweare onourdeath-bedsandneed hermost.

Therearemanymedalsin honourofMary,andoneof themostpopularisthe MiraculousMedal.

TheBlessedVirginpromisedthatanyonewearing thisblessedmedalaround theneckwouldbesafefrom harmuntilhisdyingday.

soIamforwardingyouthe enclosedcompositionon "DevotiontoOurLady."I hopeyoulikeit. Iwishyourpageevery success.

Iremain, Yoursfaithfully, KAYFOX. DearKay,-Thankyou foryourletter.

YouressayonDevotionto Marywasverywellputtogetheranditwinsaprize. Iamsureitwillbea goodinfluenceonallwho readitinourcorner. Withbestwishesandlove from AUNTIEJOAN.

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Thursday,September24,1959

GrenobleHasExcellentChance InThisYear'sEpsomHandicap

TheEpsomHandicapisratedbyaveteranSydneytrainerasequaltotheCaulfield Cupinbeingthetwohardestracesonthe Australianturftowin.

TheEpsomwillberuncarnival,Wednesday,Oct. overamileatRandwickon October3.

Theracelooksparticularlyopenbutonewithan excellentchanceisGrenoble.

Grenoblewontherecent TramwayHandicapover sevenfurlongsatRandwick infinestylefromAmanullahandGreatBlaze.He finishedfasttowinbya longneck.Hecarried8.4 asagainst8.10intheEpsom.

GrenobleisoneofSydney'sbestmilers.Hewon the1958DoncasterHandicapalsoamileatRandwickatEasterlastyear.He carried8.5andbeatTeranyanandTheodricrunning themileinthebrilliant timeof1.351/5.

Hefinishedsecondinthe 1957EpsomtoTimor,with Landythird.Grenoblecarried8.0andthetimewas 1.35i.

Lastyear'sEpsomwas wonbyTurkestanfrom HuntlyandCaesarin1.36.

ItwasintheEpsomof 1953thattheAustralasian milerecordtimeof1.344 wasregisteredbySilver Phantom.

Manygreathorseshave wontheEpsomdownthe years.AmounisandChathamwonittwice.Amounis carried8.11and9.7and Chatham8.13and9.10.Gold Rod(9.3),King'sHead (9.4),HighCaste(9.5), Shannon(8.10),Achilles (9.2).DaveyJones(8.12), andKnave(8.13)werewinnersundergoodweights.

TheRandwickspringracingcarnivalwillopenon Oct.3andprizemoneyfor thatdaywillexceed £22,000.

Themaineventswillbe theA.J.C.Derbyof£10,000, the£5,500EpsomHandicap,theweight-for-age ColinStephenStakesof £2,050andtheBreeders' Plateworth£1,500.

IntheBreeders'Plate, two-year-oldcoltsand geldingswillhavetheirfirst race.Thefillieswillmake theirracingdebutinthe GimcrackStakesonMonday,Oct.5.Themainrace thatdaywillbethe£6,500 MetropolitanHandicap.

Onthethirddayofthe

7, the weight-for-age GeorgeMainStakeswillbe themainevent.

Onthelastdayofthe carnival,Oct.10,theprincipaleventwillbethe £2,550CravenPlate.

AftertheSydneycarnival interestwillmovetoMelbournefortheCaulfield, MooneeValleyandMelbourneCupsmeetings.

N.Z.Trotters

Dominate

AtlastSaturdayweek's trottingmeetingatHarold Park,inSydney,pacers bredinNewZealandwon halftheprogramme.The winnersfromtheDominion wereLoretoNoel,Anya. GuiseppeandSebabu.

Guiseppegaveagreat performancetowinthe mainraceofthenightbecausehelostabout40yards atthestart,tookthelead withsixfurlongstogoand gamelyfoughtoffchallenges.

Guiseppewasdrivenby PercyHallwhodrovestar SydneypacerRibandsatan inter-DominionchampionshipsinPerthafewyears ago. TheattendanceatSaturday'smeetingwas19,424 whichwasbetterthanlast year'saverage.

FillyOutstanding

Whenshewonthe weight-for-ageChelmsford StakesatRandwick,the NewZealandbredfilly Piquebecamethefirstfilly towintheracein50years.

SoPiquehasthechance towinmanybigeventsrestrictedtothree-year-old filliesinMelbourne.

Amongthesearethe WakefulStakes,OneThousandGuineas,theOaks StakesandtheSandown Guineaswhichallcarry bigstakes.

St.Vincent's FeteSept.27

THERECORD

UniformBibleinFuture

Australia'sfirstnationalBiblicalCongresswastoldthat"the dayiscominginthenearfuturewhenCatholicsandProtestants mayuseauniformBible."FatherAlexanderJonesofEngland, aScripturescholar,saidthatcontemporarytranslationsofthe Bible,whetherCatholicorProtestant,havehonestyastheirhalltionoftheFaith,andNor-tantsbecamecriticalofthe mark.

"Idon'tthinkitispossibleforanymodernscholar ofreputationtodoatremendoustranslationofthe Bibletoday,"hesaid."They allaretoojealousoftheir reputationsasscholarseven toinsertnotesofquestionablevalidity."

FatherJones,professorof SacredScripturesandHebrewatUpholland,seminary oftheLiverpoolarchdiocese, wasguestspeakeratthe congress.About1,500personswerepresentforhis talkontherelationships betweentheBibleandthe ChurchandtheBibleand Protestantism.

Thefive-dayBiblical Congresswasinaugurated withaSolemnMassinSt. Mary'sCathedralherein thepresenceofTheirEminencesGregorioPietroXV CardinalAgagianian,ProPrefectoftheSacredCongregationforthePropaga-

WithPoorStart BrianFoley

NowOnTop

Areyouabigboy,keen onfootball,butunableeven towinaplaceinyour schoolteam?

Ifyouare,don'tworry. Thereisquiteachancethat ifyoupersevere,youare goingtofinishupalong wayaheadoftheschoolboy starsnowkeepingyouout oftheteam.

ThishasbeenwellillustratedthisyearbySandover MedalwinnerBrianFoley.

AsastudentatHighgate C.B.C.forthewholeofhis schoollife,Brianwasone ofthemostfanaticalfollowersofthegameinthe school.

Butitwasnotuntilhis lastyearthatBrianwas abletowinaplaceinthe firsteighteen,andthenby onlyaslendermargin.

Evenwhenhestarted playingwithEastPerth PoliceBoysandlaterjoined Mt.HawthornMetropolitan Juniors,fewbelievedthat hehadachanceofmaking

Theorganisersofthefeteleaguefootball. atSt.Vincent'sHospice,TwoyearswithWest GuildfordonSunday,Sep-Perth'ssecondleagueteam tember27,expectthefetedidlittletochangethis tobethemostsuccessfulopinion,thoughtheselectors yetconductedthere. wereimpressedwithhis

Thisisbecausetheattrac-sizeandtriedhimafew tionsaremorenumeroustimesintheleagueside. andvariedthanthoseofButBrianhimselfnever otheryears. hadanydoubtabouthis

Forthosetravellingbyability. traintoGuildford,trains willleavePerthonthehour andathalfhourintervals.

Afleetofcarswillbe

Oftenhesucceededin somebrilliantpassageof play,butfoundthathe availabletoconveythosecouldnotrepeat theseefforts whenrequired. comingbytraintotheHos-Heknewthatifhecould pice,whichwillbespeciallysmoothoutthosefaultsso appreciatedbytheolderhandicappingtobigmen,he people. mustsucceed.

Theproceedsofthefete

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Lastweek,theyearsof willbedevotedtoabuild-strugglingandfrustration ma,fundforextensionstowererewardedwhenhe thehospice. heardthenewsthathehad wonwithalmostridiculous ease.W.A.'shighestfootball award,theSandoverMedal, forthebestandfairest playerintheState.

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manCardinalGilroy,ArchbishopofSydney,aswell asArchbishopRomoloCarboni,ApostolicDelegateto Australia.

Inthecourseofthecongress,FatherJonestraced thebackgroundofthe CatholicandProtestantattitudestowardheBible.

"TheReformationisnow dead,"hesaid."The`reformers'madethemistake ofcuttingthemselvesoff fromtheChurch,andinso doingtheystoodfirmlyfor theBible."

TheEnglishpriestsaid thattheProtestantaffirmationthattheBiblealoneis theguideforsalvationhad producedsomemonstrous results,amongthemthe presentmultitudeofProtestantsects.

Then,referringtothe strugglebetweenFaithand atheisticmaterialism,he said:

"Itisclearthatatthe present,theworldisdividedintotwocamps.Itisa tremendouspitythatat suchatime,oneofthe camps,theonlyoneworth livingin,isdividedwithin itself."

Healsosaid:

all-Australianguernsey. Andat26,thatgoalseems onlyamatteroftime.

Brian'sbrotherFatherD. PoleyisacurateatLeederwhileacousinFather W.Foley,isstationedatthe Cathedral.

Bible. "Therewerethosewho sawthatthiscriticismwas leadingtounfortunateresults.Theconsequencewas atremendousleakagefrom Protestantism.

"Wedon'trejoiceatthis. Farfromit.Itisindeeda greattragedy,forwhatever religiononebelongstohas initanelementofthe truth."

FatherJonesalsosaid thatinthewakeofthe Protestant Reformation's emphasisontheBiblealone, "theCatholicreactionwas awayfromtheBible."Then hesaid:

"Itwasmostunfortunate. Itlosttotheindividual CatholictheBiblicalsupportinwhichtheChurch wasset.

"AnyreturntotheBible mustbethroughtheChurch. InitwehavetheWordof Godofferedtousinsacramentalform.

"TheWordofGodIncarnateistheHolyEucharist.Therefore,oncewe appreciatewhattheWord ofGodis,wemustthenrealistthattheWorddoeshave aBodyintheworld,and thatBodyistheChurch.

"Withthegrowthofthe"TheCatholiccannotbe criticalmind,manyProtes-unbiblical."

CarmelitesWillLectureOnFaith

Monday,October5willseetheopeningofaseries oflecturesanddiscussionsonthetopic"WhatDO Catholicsbelieve?"Thelectures,givenbyCarmelite Fathers,beginat8p.m.eachMondayeveningin OctoberandNovember,attheCatholicschool,Morley Park.

Designedprimarilytointroducenon-Catholicstothe Faith,thesecoursesare provingverypopularalso withCatholicswhowantto knowtheirFaithbetter.

Eachlectureisfollowed byadiscussionandquestionperiod,andsupper,the wholeatmospherebeing friendlyandinformal.

MorleyParkCatholic schoolisinWalter-road, oppositePope'sfactory.Bus

passengersshouldalightat Wellington-road.Asuitable bus(No.63)leavesWilliamstreetoutsidethenewCommonwealthBank,at7.25 p.m.Thoseforwhomthis isveryinconvenientshould ring71-1285or71-4700. Thereisnofeeforthe course,towhicheverybody iswelcome.EspeciallywelcomeareCatholicswho bringnon-Catholicswith them.

Missions

ContinuedfromPage4

EachadultCatholic,ifthe HolyFatherPopeJohn XXIIIaskedashedoesin realityforhelpforhismissionarieseachAustralian Catholicsays,"Putmedown for2/2."

Whatisthisoffering?It isnotthepriceofapacket ofcigarettes,itisnotthe priceofapictureseatunlessitbeaverycheap one,itwouldbuyjustthe morningandeveningpaper fortwodays.

Ofcourse,theaverageis lowbecausemanydon't giveatall.Truethereare anumberwhoarevery generous,butinthisanalysisthefullfactsmustbe examined.

Thesituationis,whicheverwayweexamineit, notgood.TheHolyFather can'texpecthismissionaries tomanageon25/3perweek andiftheyhavetogotobeg theyarenotabletogeton withthejob.Thisaccounts inpartforthedelayindoingwhatOurLordasked, viz.totellthewholeworld aboutHisRedemption.

Lookingatitfromour side,surelyanyAustralian adultwouldfeelalittleembarrassedtoput2/2inthe handoftheHolyFatherfor themissions.Despitelow woolprices,drought,lost markets,etc.wehavestill thesecondhigheststandard ofliving-everyworkeris comparativelywelloff-yet weoffertheHolyFather 2/2.

Sunday,October18is

MissionSunday-makea giftinresponsetotheHoly Father'sappealandmakeit betterthan2/2.

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GrenobleHasExcellentChance InThisYear'sEpsomHandicap

TheEpsomHandicapisratedbyaveteranSydneytrainerasequaltotheCaulfield Cupinbeingthetwohardestracesonthe Australianturftowin.

TheEpsomwillberuncarnival,Wednesday,Oct. overamileatRandwickon7, the weight-for-age October3. GeorgeMainStakeswillbe Theracelooksparticu-themainevent. larlyopenbutonewithanOnthelastdayofthe excellentchanceisGren-carnival,Oct.10,theprinoble. cipaleventwillbethe Grenoblewontherecent£2,550CravenPlate. TramwayHandicapoverAftertheSydneycarnival sevenfurlongsatRandwickinterestwillmovetoMelinfinestylefromAmanul-bournefortheCaulfield, lahandGreatBlaze.HeMooneeValleyandMelfinishedfasttowinbyabourneCupsmeetings. longneck.Hecarried8.4 asagainst8.10intheEpsom.

GrenobleisoneofSydney'sbestmilers.Hewon the1958DoncasterHandicapalsoamileatRandwickatEasterlastyear.He carried8.5andbeatTeranyanandTheodricrunning themileinthebrilliant timeof1.351/5.

Hefinishedsecondinthe 1957EpsomtoTimor,with Landythird.Grenoblecarried8.0andthetimewas 1.351.

Lastyear'sEpsomwas wonbyTurkestanfrom HuntlyandCaesarin1.36.

ItwasintheEpsomof 1953thattheAustralasian milerecordtimeof1.34/ wasregisteredbySilver Phantom.

Manygreathorseshave wontheEpsomdownthe years.AmounisandChathamwonittwice.Amounis carried8.11and9.7and Chatham8.13and9.10.Gold Rod(9.3),King'sHead (9.4),HighCaste(9.5), Shannon(8.10),Achilles (9.2),DaveyJones(8.12), andKnave(8.13)werewinnersundergoodweights.

TheRandwickspringracingcarnivalwillopenon Oct.3andprizemoneyfor thatdaywillexceed £22,000.

Themaineventswillbe theA.J.C.Derbyof£10,000, the25,500EpsomHandicap,theweight-for-age ColinStephenStakesof £2,050andtheBreeders' Plateworth£1,500.

IntheBreeders'Plate, two-year-oldcoltsand geldingswillhavetheirfirst race.Thefillieswillmake theirracingdebutinthe GimcrackStakesonMonday,Oct.5.Themainrace thatdaywillbethe£6,500 MetropolitanHandicap.

Onthethirddayofthe

N.Z.Trotters Dominate

AtlastSaturdayweek's trottingmeetingatHarold Park,inSydney,pacers bredinNewZealandwon halftheprogramme.The winnersfromtheDominion wereLoretoNoel,Anya. GuiseppeandSebabu.

Guiseppegaveagreat performancetowinthe mainraceofthenightbecausehelostabout40yards atthestart,tookthelead withsixfurlongstogoand gamelyfoughtoffchallenges.

Guiseppewasdrivenby PercyHallwhodrovestar SydneypacerRibandsatan inter-DominionchampionshipsinPerthafewyears ago. TheattendanceatSaturday'smeetingwas19,424 whichwasbetterthanlast year'saverage.

FillyOutstanding

Whenshewonthe weight-for-ageChelmsford StakesatRandwick,the NewZealandbredfilly Piquebecamethefirstfilly towintheracein50years.

SoPiquehasthechance towinmanybigeventsrestrictedtothree-year-old filliesinMelbourne.

Amongthesearethe WakefulStakes,OneThousandGuineas,theOaks StakesandtheSandown Guineaswhichallcarry bigstakes.

St.Vincent's FeteSept.27

Theorganisersofthefete atSt.Vincent'sHospice, GuildfordonSunday,September27,expectthefete tobethemostsuccessful yetconductedthere.

Thisisbecausetheattractionsaremorenumerous andvariedthanthoseof otheryears.

ForthosetravellingbytraintoGuildford,trains willleavePerthonthehour andathalfhourintervals.

Afleetofcarswillbe availabletoconveythose comingbytraintotheHospice,whichwillbespecially appreciatedbytheolder people.

Theproceedsofthefete willbedevotedtoabuild;n2,fundforextensionsto thehospice.

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Australia'sfirstnationalBiblicalCongresswastoldthat"the dayiscominginthenearfuturewhenCatholicsandProtestants mayuseauniformBible."FatherAlexanderJonesofEngland, aScripturescholar,saidthatcontemporarytranslationsofthe Bible,whetherCatholicorProtestant,havehonestyastheirhallmark. tionoftheFaith,andNor-tantsbecamecriticalofthe "Idon'tthinkitispossibleforanymodernscholar ofreputationtodoatremendoustranslationofthe Bibletoday,"hesaid."They allaretoojealousoftheir reputationsasscholarseven toinsertnotesofquestionablevalidity."

Inthecourseofthecongress,FatherJonestraced thebackgroundofthe CatholicandProtestantattitudestowardheBible.

Bible. "Therewerethosewho sawthatthiscriticismwas leadingtounfortunateresults.Theconsequencewas atremendousleakagefrom Protestantism.

EachadultCatholic,ifthe HolyFatherPopeJohn XXIIIaskedashedoesin realityforhelpforhismissionarieseachAustralian Catholicsays,"Putmedown for2/2."

Whatisthisoffering?It isnotthepriceofapacket ofcigarettes,itisnotthe priceofapictureseatunlessitbeaverycheap one,itwouldbuyjustthe morningandeveningpaper fortwodays.

FatherJones,professorof SacredScripturesandHebrewatUpholland,seminary oftheLiverpoolarchdiocese, wasguestspeakeratthe congress.About1,500personswerepresentforhis talkontherelationships betweentheBibleandthe ChurchandtheBibleand Protestantism.

Thefive-dayBiblical Congresswasinaugurated withaSolemnMassinSt. Mary'sCathedralherein thepresenceofTheirEminencesGregorioPietroXV CardinalAgagianian,ProPrefectoftheSacredCongregationforthePropaga-

WithPoorStart

BrianFoley

NowOnTop

Ifyouare,don'tworry. Thereisquiteachancethat ifyoupersevere,youare goingtofinishupalong wayaheadoftheschoolboy starsnowkeepingyouout oftheteam.

ThishasbeenwellillustratedthisyearbySandover MedalwinnerBrianFoley.

AsastudentatHighgate C.B.C.forthewholeofhis schoollife,Brianwasone ofthemostfanaticalfollowersofthegameinthe school.

Butitwasnotuntilhis lastyearthatBrianwas abletowinaplaceinthe firsteighteen,andthenby onlyaslendermargin.

Evenwhenhestarted playingwithEastPerth PoliceBoysandlaterjoined Mt.HawthornMetropolitan Juniors,fewbelievedthat hehadachanceofmaking leaguefootball.

TwoyearswithWest Perth'ssecondleagueteam didlittletochangethis opinion,thoughtheselectors wereimpressedwithhis sizeandtriedhimafew timesintheleagueside.

ButBrianhimselfnever hadanydoubtabouthis ability.

Oftenhesucceededin somebrilliantpassageof play,butfoundthathe couldnotrepeatthese effortswhenrequired.

Heknewthatifhecould smoothoutthosefaultsso handicappingtobigmen,he mustsucceed.

Lastweek,theyearsof strugglingandfrustration wererewardedwhenhe heardthenewsthathehad wonwithalmostridiculous ease,W.A.'shighestfootball award,theSandoverMedal, forthebestandfairest playerintheState.

Alreadyhehasbeena staroftwoStatesides.In facttheonlyhonourthat haseludedhimsofarisan all-Australianguernsey. Andat26,thatgoalseems onlyamatteroftime.

Brian'sbrotherFatherD. FoleyisacurateatLeederville,whileacousinFather W.Foley,isstationedatthe Cathedral.

"TheReformationisnow dead,"hesaid."The'reformers'madethemistaketruth." ofcuttingthemselvesoffFatherJonesalsosaid fromtheChurch,andinso doingtheystoodfirmlyfor theBible."

TheEnglishpriestsaid thattheProtestantaffirmationthattheBiblealoneis theguideforsalvationhad producedsomemonstrous results,amongthemthe presentmultitudeofProtestantsects.

Then,referringtothe strugglebetweenFaithand atheisticmaterialism,he said:

"Itisclearthatatthe present,theworldisdividedintotwocamps.Itisa tremendouspitythatat suchatime,oneofthe camps,theonlyoneworth livingin,isdividedwithin itself."

Healsosaid:

"Wedon'trejoiceatthis. Farfromit.Itisindeeda greattragedy,forwhatever religiononebelongstohas initanelementofthe thatinthewakeofthe Protestant Reformation's emphasisontheBiblealone, "theCatholicreactionwas awayfromtheBible."Then hesaid:

"Itwasmostunfortunate. Itlosttotheindividual CatholictheBiblicalsupportinwhichtheChurch wasset.

"AnyreturntotheBible mustbethroughtheChurch. InitwehavetheWordof Godofferedtousinsacramentalform.

"TheWordofGodIncarnateistheHolyEucharist.Therefore,oncewe appreciatewhattheWord ofGodis,wemustthenrealisethattheWorddoeshave aBodyintheworld,and thatBodyistheChurch.

"Withthegrowthofthe Areyouabigboy,keencriticalmind,manyProtes-unbiblical." onfootball,butunableeven towinaplaceinyour schoolteam?

"TheCatholiccannotbe

CarmelitesWillLectureOnFaith

Monday,October5willseetheopeningofaseries oflecturesanddiscussionsonthetopic"WhatDO Catholicsbelieve?"Thelectures,givenbyCarmelite Fathers,beginat8p.m.eachMondayeveningin

OctoberandNovember,attheCatholicschool,Morley Park.

Designedprimarilytointroducenon-Catholicstothe Faith,thesecoursesare provingverypopularalso withCatholicswhowantto knowtheirFaithbetter.

Eachlectureisfollowed byadiscussion-andquestionperiod,andsupper,the wholeatmospherebeing friendlyandinformal.

MorleyParkCatholic schoolisinWalter-road, oppositePope'sfactory.Bus

passengersshouldalightat Wellington-road.Asuitable bus(No.63)leavesWilliamstreetoutsidethenewCommonwealthBank,at7.25 p.m.Thoseforwhomthis isveryinconvenientshould ring71-1285or71-4700. Thereisnofeeforthe course,towhicheverybody iswelcome.EspeciallywelcomeareCatholicswho bringnon-Catholicswith them.

Ofcourse,theaverageis lowbecausemanydon't giveatall.Truethereare anumberwhoarevery generous,butinthisanalysisthefullfactsmustbe examined.

Thesituationis,whicheverwayweexamineit, notgood.TheHolyFather can'texpecthismissionaries tomanageon25/3perweek andiftheyhavetogotobeg theyarenotabletogeton withthejob.Thisaccounts inpartforthedelayindoingwhatOurLordasked, viz.totellthewholeworld aboutHisRedemption.

Lookingatitfromour side,surelyanyAustralian adultwouldfeelalittleembarrassedtoput2/2inthe handoftheHolyFatherfor themissions.Despitelow woolprices,drought,lost markets,etc.wehavestill thesecondhigheststandard ofliving-everyworkeris comparativelywelloff-yet weoffertheHolyFather 2/2.

Sunday,October18is MissionSunday-makea giftinresponsetotheHoly Father'sappealandmakeit betterthan2/2.

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MagazineExposedOnFraud

ApaperforyouthcirculatinginAustraliawasrecentlyfound bytheY.C.W.tobeacompletefraud.Thepaper"TeensToday"pretendedtogivetheopinionsofAustralianyoungpeople oncompanykeeping.InfactthesewerenotAustralianopinionsatallbutwereliftedfromanAmericanmagazineofthe samename.

Thewholestoryofthis fraudiscontainedinthe SeptemberissueofNew Youth,officialorganofthe AustralianY.C.W.andfurthercommentwillbemade nextmonth.

Rev.K.Toomey,National Y.C.W.chaplainsuspected thepaperatfirstglance. Contactwasmadewiththe Y.C.W.inNewYorkwhich suppliedtheAmericaneditionof"TeensToday."It wasimmediatelyobvious that.theAustralianedition wasapooreffortcopying theAmericanpaper;names andplaceswerethemain changes.

Onpage14oftheNew Yorkpaperweread:

AseniorfromMississippi madethiscoment,"Usually thesegirlswhoknocktheir brainsouttryingtoplease aguyhaveoneparticular habitthatdrivesmeeven nuttier.

"They're constantly laughingorsmiling!No

matterwhatyousay,they automaticallysmile.It's liketheydon'treallyhear you.Iswear,youcouldtell oneofthesegirlsyourold grey-hairedmotherjust diedandsureenoughshe'd giveyouthatsameglassyeyedgrin."

Onpage16oftheAustralianpaperweread:

AUniversitystudent fromSouthAustraliamade thiscomment,"Usually thesegirlswhoknocktheir brainsouttryingtoplease aboyhaveoneparticular habitthatdrivesmeeven nuttier.

"They'reconstantly laughingorsmiling!No matterwhatyousay,they automaticallysmile!It's liketheydon'treallyhear you.Iswear,youcould telloneofthesegirlsyour oldgrey-hairedmother justdiedandsureenough, she'dgiveyouthatsame glassy-eyedgrin."

TheYoungChristian Workerssentcopiesoftheir

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TwoC.B.C.TeamsDefeatedIn HockeyFinals;WinToA3's

TwoofC.B.C.OldBoys'hockeyteams weredefeatedinthefinalslastSaturdaybut theA3sidesnatchedadramaticvictoryduringextendedplayanddefeatedOldGuildfordian2-1towintheirwayintothegrand final.

NextSaturdaytheywill meetthestrongPerthside ontheW.A.C.A.groundin anefforttocaptureC.B.C.'s solepremiershipfor1959.

IntheAlmatch,C.B.C. versusCricketers,theC.B.C. boyswerewellofftheir gamealthoughtheybattled hard.Finalscoreswere3-1 toCricketers.

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VICTORIAPARK:

Asocialwillbeheldon Sundaynight,Sept.27,at theparishhallandtheguest artistfortheeveningwill beLesDixonandhisband.

TheC.B.C.sidehasplayedPerthtwicethisseason andbeendefeatedonboth occasions.Now,however, C.B.C.isplayingattop formandcouldtopplethe Perthteam.

EvenifC.B.C.doesnot winitcouldgointotheA2 gradenextyearasPerth alreadyhaveateamplaying A2's.

Exceptforabout15minutesinthesecondhalf, Cricketerswereontop. KevinCartonbattledhard onthehalfbacklinebut theforwardmovesby C.B.C.brokedownbadly againstanimpressiveCricketerdefenceline.

Amemorablefunction tookplaceatacitystore onWednesday,September 16whenabout50membersoftheCatholicWomen'sLeagueattended morningteatosayfarewelltoMrs.E.Jolley,and MissHamilton,thetwo delegatestotheconference inSydneyandfiveother memberswhoaretravellingasobservers.

TheRt.Rev.Mgr.A. Langmead,thespiritualdirectormadeasmallpresentationtoeachofthedelegatesandextendedtothem theverybestwishesofall presest.

Aninvitationisextended toallyoungpeopleofthe parish.Girlsareaskedto bringaplatetowardsthe supper. MembersareremindedsuperiorfitnessoftheC.B.C. oftheconcertpracticetoplayers. beheldintheparishhallInthefirsthalfOldGuildonSunday,27th,from2fordwereparticularlyfast o'clockonwards. andopenedthescoringwith EASTVICTORIAPARK:agoalafter15minutesof ThedanceheldlastSun-play.Atthisstagetheywere daynightwasagreatsue-showinggreaterspeedthan cess.NighttennisbeganC.B.C.andweremuchfaster lastFridayattheCarnar-totheball. von-st.courtsandwillbe continuedeveryweekfor therestofthesummer.

LastSaturdaysawthe C.B.C.A3'sgraduallywear downtheOldGuildfordoppositiontoregistertheir 2-1victoryandoneofthe winningfactorswasthe AdainTanhamwasunfortunatenottobeawardeda goalwhenhenettedthe

Agoodnumberofgirlsballinfinestyle.Thishapattendedthemake-upde-penedagaininthefirsthalf monstrationandallgirlsandagainthegoalwasnot areaskedtokeepattendingallowed. eachTuesdaynight.

AfterhalftimeC.B.C.

OSBORNEPARK: pickedupalotofpaceand OsborneParkyouthmem-wereoutplayingOldGuildberswillholdabarndancefordgenerally.Playwas intheSlavhallonFridayroughandneithersidecould night,October9.Allmem-gainenoughadvantageto bersareinvitedtocome score. along.

C.B.C.hadmoreoftheatSUBIACO: tackbutsoliddefencework Thesocialeveningheldpreventedanyscoring. lastSundayeveningwasaAsthefinalwhistleblew terrificsuccess.Agreatscoreswerelevelatone- numberofboysandgirlsall.Twentyminutesofex- camealongtoaveryenjoy-tendedplayensuedandableeveningwithdancing,earlyinthefirsttenmin- tabletennisandagoodsup-utesAdainTanhamagain perontheprogramme. scored.FromthenonC.B.C.

Previouseveningshavedefendedstronglyandkept beenfulloffunforallwhoOldGuildfordout. camealongandfuturearrangementsforfurther nightspromisealsotobe likewise.Allyoungpeople intheparishareextended acordialinvitationtoour nextevening.

Subiacobranchhavebeen delegatedtoassistwiththe fancygoodsstallatthe YouthMovementfetetobe heldinOctober.Donations ofaprons,clothes,etc.,or anythingthatwillbeofuse willbegratefullyappreciatedandaccepted.

TherrySuccess

TheTherrieswerequite successfulintherecent eliminationroundofthe forthcomingdramafestival, Oneplay"TheDearDeparted"andthreemimes havebeenacceptedforthe finalroundandwillbeperformedinpublicnext month.

TheTherrysocietyisa Catholicdramaticsociety opentoallages.ForfurtherenquiriesringMr.T. Callaghan21-3019.

ConfidentOfFinal

OnthedayC.B.C.players finishedmuchmorestrongly thantheiroppositionand willgointothefinalwitha certainamountofconfidence.

GeoffreyMetcalfeatright fullbackplayedthegame ofhislifeandwasthebest playerontheground.Repeatedlyhedroveback strongchallengesfromthe OldGuildfordforwardline withgoodcleanhitsthat senttheballfarintotheattackingzone.

GeoffGrayinthegoal alsodisplayedgoodform andclearedsuccesfullyon everaloccasions.BinkiCollinsandJimO'Haraonthe halfbacklineweresolid andcontributedgreatlyto theside'ssuccess. IntheforwardlineAdain TanhamandMichaelGiles playedwellandNeilDoyle ontherightwingbattled hardallday.HowdenMcDonaldwasingoodform andwaspassingaccurtely.

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EricPearceattacked valiantlybutplayedwithoutluck.Ontheoccasions heshotforgoalhewasoff thetargetgenerally.Howeverhescoredanicegoal inthesecondhalf.

DefeatCertain

Inreplyingbothladies statedhowhonouredthey felttorepresenttheleague inWesternAustralia,on suchanimportantoccasion.

Therewillbenomeeting attheCatholicCentreduringshowweek.

Xaverians' Picnic,Social

inganOldBoys'Association. AtarecentOldBoys' Communionandbreakfast theideaofformingsuchan associationwasunanimouslyagreeduponandacommitteeofthreewaselected toinvestigatethepossibilities.

A.W.TAYLOR

Thescorewasthen2-1Thenextexecutiveand withtenminutestogobutgeneralmeetingwillbe whenCricketersrepliedheldonWednesday,October withanothergoaltheresult14,whenitishopedthat wasbeyonddoubt.JulianMrs.Jolleywillbeback Pearceplayedwell,butonfromtheconferenceof thewholetheteamwastooCatholicWomenheldin slowandmissedopportuni-Sydney. ties. TheCathedralbranchwill TheB3'sweredefeatedholdameetingonMonday, 2-0byMosmanParkonSeptember28at8p.m.in Nashoval.TheteamdidtheLegionofMaryrooms, notplayuptoitsusualSt.George's-terrace. formandmanyoftheusualLeedervillebranchwill starswereoutoftouch. holdameetingafterdevotionsonSunday,October4. Ageneralmeetingofall C.B.C.TerraceOldBoys, notonlyhockeyclubmembers,willbeheldinthe hallattheCollegeonFriday,October9commencing at8p.m. Listedhereunderarethe plannedRaverianclub Themeetinghasbeen convenedbyRev.Bro.Col. lopywiththeideaofform-Sunday,October4:Picnic toAraluen.Membersto meetat"WeNeverSleep" garage,at10a.m. Friday,October9:InformalsocialattheHighgate hallat8p.m.Girlsbringa plate,menbringliquidrefreshments. TheXaverianClubisa socialgatheringforsingle Catholics,females21and over,males23andover. Forenquiriespleasecontact thesecretary,MissH.Raphael,10Woodroyd-street, Mt.Lawley(71-1836after 6p.m.)orthepresident, Mr.N.Golding(21-0141

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AquinasSports Attract2,000

About2,000spectators enjoyedthetrack,fieldand noveltyeventsofthe Aquinasjuniorschoolsports dayatthecollegememorial oval.

Theladies'committee providedtheafternoonteas andthefathersactedas judgesandtimekeepers.

Under13results:Broad jump,R.Hussey,13ft.;220 yds.,J.Sullivan,29.1s.i100 yds.:J.Sullivan,12.3s.;high jump,J.Sullivan,4ft.5in.; 75yds.hurdles,J.Sullivan, R.Hussey(aeq.),12.4s.;cup, J.Sullivan.

Under12:Highjump,M. Lyons,4ft.5in.(record); broadjump,M.Lyons,lift. 8in.;75yds.,P.Bogue,9.9s.; 75yds.hurdles,W.Van Helden,13.8s.;cup,W.Van Heiden.

Under11:75yds.,P.Galbraith,10.2s.

Under10:50yds.,P.McMahon, Threesenioreventsfinalisedwere:

Under16:Mile,T.Walsh, 1;L.Rees,2;T.Meagher, 3;P.Evans,4,4m.41.4s. (record).

Under17:Mile,J.Wholley,1;D.McPhee,2;J. Stack,3:N.Leach,4:4m. 47.7s.

Open:Mile,J.Gobbart, 1;A.Roberts,2;W.Durack,3;T.Kennedy,4;4m. 30s.

lonaConventAGradePremiersIn SchoolsBasketballTourney

premiership.

OnSunday,Sept.20,attheCatholicCentrecourt,alargecrowdofspectatorssaw the1959seasonoftheschoolscompetition basketballdrawtoaclosewithalightning Joseph's,Fremantle, B2 GradePremiers;St.Brigid's,Lesmurdie,CGrade Premiers;St.Mary's,Leederville,DGradePremiers.

Thehighlightofthe afternoonwasthepresentationoftrophiesbyyouth movementchaplain,the Rev.J.O'Brien,tothepremiersofeachgradeand alsowinnersoffairestand bestvotes.

FatherO'Briencongratulatedthetrophywinnerson theirsuccess.andalsothe BasketballAssociationfor theworktheyhaveputinto theschoolscompetitionand theSistersfortheircooperationwhichhasmade theseasonverysuccessful.

Trophieswerepresented asfollows:

Presentation Convent, "Iona,"AGradePremiers; St.Columba's,SouthPerth, ARes.GradePremiers; SacredHeart,Highgate,B1 Grade Premiers; St.

IrishTapeOffer

ThefinalsoftheAll-Irelandhurlingandfootball tookplaceatCrokePark, Dublin.

Thosehavingtape-recordersorhavingaccessto themwillbepleasedto learnthatatapeofboth matchesisbeingsenttothe Australianrepresentativeof IrishTapePals,theRev. Fr.PhillipP.Kehoe,O.S.A.

Adubbingofeithermatch canbeobtainedfromhim atSt.Augustine'sPriory, Kyabram.

Therearetwoconditions: thetapesentmustbea five-inchrawtape;return postagemustbeincluded. Itwillbcrecordedatthree andthree-quarterinches persecond.

Noresponsibilitycanbe heldforlosttape.Thisisa serviceonly,notaright. Thehurlingfinalistsare KilkennyandWaterford, andinthefootballKerry meetGalway.

"Terrace"JuniorAthleticCarnival

TheC.B.C.,Perth,juniorathleticcarnival, heldontheCollegeovallastSunday,attractedalargeandenthusiasticgathering ofsupporters.

Championathleteswere:21in. (record); broad under11J.Ferguson;underjump:J.Ferguson,13ft.9in. 10,P.Jones;under9,P.(equalrecord). Moncrieff. Winnersofunder10

Notableindividualper-events.formanceswerethatofP.50yds.:F.vanKuyk7.4 Rowe,whosetanewsecs.;150yds.P.Jones;high recordof4ft.21ins.inthejump,P.Jones,3ft.8ins. highjumpunder11andJ.Winnersofunder 9 Fergusonwhoequalledtheevents.broadjumprecordof13ft. 50yds.:M.CharIton,'8.5 9ins.

Winnersofunder 11

events:50yds.,J.Ferguson7.2 secs.;300yds.J.Ferguson highjump,P.Rowe,4ft.

secs.;75yds.,M.Charlton, 12.2secs.;highjump:P. Moncrieff2ft.llins. Open600yds.handicap: G.Parkinson(1),G.Pinkington(2),W.Mellor(3).

HOTWATER

Fairestandbest:J.Hope, Presentation"Iona,"A Grade;B.O'Neill,St.Columba's,ARes.Grade;T. Morgan,OurLady'sCollege,B1Grade;C.Cassidy, SacredHeart,B2Grade; L.Calligaro,St.Brigid's, Lesmurdie,CGrade;C. Allen,St.Mary's,Leederville,DGrade.

Thefinalofthelightning premiershipwasplayed between Presentation, "Iona,"onahandicapof minus5,andSt.Columba's, SouthPerth,onahandicap ofminus4.Thegamewas closelycontendedandSt. Columba'snarrowlydefeatedtheiropponentsbyone goal-thescore5goalsto 4.CongratulationstoSt. Columba'swhoalsowon thepremiershipin1958.

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Despiteseveralshowersofrain,theannualathleticmeetingofC.B.C.,Fremantle, wasconductedsuccessfullyatFremantle OvalonWednesday,September16.

Theopenchampionship waswonconvincinglyby JohnNelson.Hisbrother Billwontheunder15championshipandbrokefourrecords.Inallsevenrecords werebrokenandthree equalled.

Attheconclusionofthe meetingRev.Bro.Kelly, theprincipal,thankedthe ladies'committee,themen whoassistedinthejudgingandthedonorsofthe trophies.

Championathleteswere asfollows:

Open,JohnNelson;under 16,DominicCiccotosto;under15,BillNelson;under 14,JohnStrachan;under 13,PeterHealey;under12, JohnRyder;under11,Chris James;under10,JohnBuktenica.

Winnersofchampionship eventswereasfollows:.

Open:100yds.,C.Ianello, 10.6s.;220yds.,C.Ianello, 24.5s.;440yds.,J.Nelson, 54.5s.;880yds.,J.Nelson, 2m.14.8s.;mile,J.Nelson, otiRxfoo'ck)o-coociorkotrroarc009:9103:8:8:8:

5m.18.6s.;100yds.hurdles, K.Ross,14.8s.;broadjump, J.Exley,19ft.41in.;shot putt,G.Tagliaferri,34ft. 3in.;highjump,K.Ross, 5ft.6in.

Under16:Highjump,D. Ciccotosto,5ft.;100,B.Gore, Ils.(equalrecord);220,B. Gore,25s.;440D.Ciccotosto, 62s.;880,B.Gore,2m.23.1s.; 90yds.hurdles,D.Ciccotosto,13.5s.;shotputt (121b.),30ft.8iin.;broad jump,D.Ciccotosto,16ft. 6in. Under15:100,W.Nelson, 11.1s.(record);220,W.Nelson,29.5s.(record);90 hurdles,J.Strachan,14.5s. (record);880,W.Nelson, 2m.20.1s.;broadjump,J. O'Donnell,16ft.4in.

Under14:220,J.Strachan,28.5s.;100,J.Strachan,12s.;highjump,M. Seeber,4ft.8in.;90yds. hrudles,J.Strachan,14.5s. (record);broadjump,J. Strachan,15ft.liin.(record). Under13:100,J.Mann,

13s.;220,P.Healey,29.5s. (record);highjump,C. Lohman,4ft.5in.;broad jump,P.Healey,14ft.6in. Under12:75,C.Kennington,10s.;100,T.McCarthy, 13.1s.; highjump,J. Ryder,4ft.2in.;broadjump, C.Kennington,13ft.4in. Under11:100,J.Allen, 13.5s.;75,C.James,10s. (equalsrecord);highjump, P.McLeod,3ft.9in. Under10:50yds.,F.Moreschini,8s.;highjump,B. Christensen,3ft.6in.;100, J.Buktenica,14.1s.

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AquinasSports Attract2,000

About2,000spectators enjoyedthetrack,fieldand noveltyeventsofthe Aquinasjuniorschoolsports dayatthecollegememorial oval.

Theladies'committee providedtheafternoonteas andthefathersactedas judgesandtimekeepers.

Under13results:Broad jump,R.Hussey,13ft.;220 yds.,J.Sullivan,29.1s.;100 yds.:J.Sullivan,12.3s.;high jump,J.Sullivan,4ft.5in.; 75yds.hurdles,J.Sullivan, R.Hussey(seq.),12.4s.:cup, J.Sullivan.

Under12:Highjump,M. Lyons,4ft.5in.(record); broadjump,M.Lyons,lift. 8in.;75yds.,P.Bogue,9.9s.; 75yds.hurdles,W.Van Heiden,13.8s.;cup,W.Van Helden.

Under11:75yds.,P.Galbraith,10.2s.

Under10:50yds.,P.McMahon,8.3q Threesenioreventsfinalisedwere:

Under16:Mile,T.Walsh, 1;L.Rees,2;T.Meagher, 3;P.Evans,4.4m.41.4s. (record).

Under17:Mile,J.Wholley,1;D.McPhee,2;J. Stack,3;N.Leach,4;4m. 47.7s.

Open:Mile,J.Gobbart, 1;A.Roberts,2;W.Durack,3;T.Kennedy,4:4m. 30s.

OnSunday,Sept.20,attheCatholicCentrecourt,alargecrowdofspectatorssaw the1959seasonoftheschoolscompetition basketballdrawtoaclosewithalightning premiership. Joseph's,Fremantle,B2 ThehighlightoftheGrade.d's, Lesmurdie,CGrade tationoftrophiesbyyouth

Premiers;St.Brig- afternooni wasthepresen-Premiers;St.Mary's,Leedmovementchaplain,theerville,DGradePremiers. Rev.J.O'Brien,tothepre-Fairestandbest:J.Hope, miersofeachgradeandPresentation"Iona,"A alsowinnersoffairestandGrade;B.O'Neill,St.Colbestvotes. umba's,ARes.Grade;T. FatherO'Briencongratu-Morgan,OurLady'sCollatedthetrophywinnersonlege,B1Grade;C.Cassidy, theirsuccess.andalsotheSacredHeart,B2Grade; BasketballAssociationforL.Calligaro,St.Brigid's, theworktheyhaveputintoLesmurdie,CGrade;C. theschoolscompetitionandAllen,St.Mary's,LeedertheSistersfortheirco-ville,DGrade. operationwhichhasmade theseasonverysuccessful.Thefinalofthelightning Trophieswerepresentedpremiershipwasplayed asfollows: between Presentation, `'Iona,"onahandicapof Presentation Convent,minus5,andSt.Columba's, "Iona,"AGradePremiers; St.Columba's,SouthPerth,SouthPerth,onahandicap ARes.GradePremiers;ofminus4.Thegamewas SacredHeart,Highgate,BIcloselycontendedandSt. Grade Premiers; St.

IrishTapeOffer

ThefinalsoftheAll-Irelandhurlingandfootball tookplaceatCrokePark, Dublin.

Thosehavingtape-recordersorhavingaccessto themwillbepleasedto learnthatatapeofboth matchesisbeingsenttothe Australianrepresentativeof IrishTapePals,theRev. Fr.PhillipP.Kehoe,O.S.A.

Adubbingofeithermatch canbeobtainedfromhim atSt.Augustine'sPriory, Kyabram.

Therearetwoconditions: thetapesentmustbea five-inchrawtape;return postaitemustbeincluded. Itwillbcrecordedatthree andthree-quarterinches persecond.

Noresponsibilitycanbe heldforlosttape.Thisisa serviceonly,notaright. Thehurlingfinalistsare KilkennyandWaterford, andinthefootballKerry meetGalway.

"Terrace"JuniorAthleticCarnival

TheC.B.C.,Perth,juniorathleticcarnival, heldontheCollegeovallastSunday,attractedalargeandenthusiasticgathering ofsupporters.

Championathleteswere:21in. (record);broad under11J.Ferguson;underjump:J.Ferguson,13ft.9in. 10,P.Jones;under9,P.(equalrecord). Moncrieff. Winnersofunder10

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Notableindividualper-events.formanceswerethatofP.50yds.:F.vanKuyk7.4 Rowe,whosetanewsecs.;150yds.P.Jones;high recordof4ft.21ins.inthejump,P.Jones,3ft.8ins. highjumpunder11andJ.Winnersofunder9 Fergusonwhoequalledtheevents.broadjumprecordof13ft.50yds.:M.Charlton,.8.5 secs.;75yds.,M.Charlton, Winnersofunder 1112.2secs.;highjump:P. events:- Moncrieff2ft.llins.

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Despiteseveralshowersofrain,theannualathleticmeetingofC.B.C.,Fremantle, wasconductedsuccessfullyatFremantle OvalonWednesday,September16.

Theopenchampionship5m.18.6s.;100yds.hurdles, waswonconvincinglybyK.Ross,14.8s.;broadjump, JohnNelson.HisbrotherJ.Exley,19ft.41in.;shot Billwontheunder15cham-putt,G.Tagliaferri,34ft. pionshipandbrokefourre-3M.;highjump,K.Ross, cords.Inallsevenrecords5ft.6in. werebrokenandthreeUnder16:Highjump,D. equalled. Ciccotosto;51t.;100,B.Gore, Attheconclusionofthells.(equalrecord);220,B. meetingRev.Bro.Kelly,Gore,25s.;440D.Ciccotosto, theprincipal,thankedthe62s.;880,B.Gore,2m.23.1s.; ladies'committee,themen90yds.hurdles,D.Ciccowhoassistedinthejudg-tosto,13.5s.;shotputt ingandthedonorsofthe(121b.),30ft.81in.;broad trophies. jump,D.Ciccotosto,16ft.

Championathleteswere6in. asfollows: Under15:100,W.Nelson, Open,JohnNelson;under11.1s.(record);220,W.Nel16,DominicCiccotosto;un-son,29.5s.(record);90 der15,BillNelson;underhurdles,J.Strachan,14.5s. 14,JohnStrachan;under(record);880,W.Nelson, 13,PeterHealey;under12,2m.20.1s.;broadjump,J. JohnRyder;under11,ChrisO'Donnell,16ft.4in. James:under10,JohnBuk-Under14:220,J.Stratenica. chan,28.5s.;100,J.Stra-

Winnersofchampionshipchan,12s.;highjump,M. eventswereasfollows Seeber,4ft.8in.;90yds.

Open:100yds.,C.Ianello,hrudles,J.Strachan,14.5s. 10.6s.;220yds.,C.Ianello,(record);broadjump,J. 24.5s.;440yds.,J.Nelson,Strachan,15ft.lain.(re54.5s.;880yds.,J.Nelson,cord). 2m.14.8s.;mile,J.Nelson,Under13:100,J.Mann, OtXil:i0015i:R2iCAXiOtititititiOtR:t000,01)(KtinCilX(Cititi

13s.;220,P.Healey,29.5s. (record);highjump,C. Lohman,4ft.5in.;broad jump,P.Healey,14ft.6in.

Under12:75,C.Kennington,10s.;100,T.McCarthy, 13.1s.;highjump,J. Ryder,4ft.2in.;broadjump, C.Kennington,13ft.4in.

Under11:100,J.Allen, 13.5s.;75,C.James,10s. (equalsrecord);highjump, P.McLeod,3ft.9in.

Under10:50yds.,F.Moreschini,8s.;highjump,B. Christensen,3ft.6in.,100, J.Buktenica,14.1s.

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Hisparents,Mr.andMrs. J.W.Fitzpatrickofthe PaccadillyHotel,Kalgoorlie,leftAustraliaaboard the"Oronsay"inAugustin ordertobepresentatthe ordinationoftheironlyson.

FatherFitzpatrickstarted schoolwiththePresentation SistersatGoomallingand subsequentlyspentmany yearsatSt.Louis'School, Claremont.

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Mrs.Ahern'sdeathoccurredsuddenlyather home,19Airlie-st.,Cottesloe.RequiemMasswasofferedthismorningatStar oftheSeaChurch,Cottesloe. loe.HisGracetheArchbishopwasrepresentedby theRt.Rev.Mgr.E.Moss, P.P.,Nedlandsparish.

Afullaccountofdeceasedlife'sandobsequieswill bepublishednextweek. Tohersorrowinghusband andfamilyweextendsinceresympathy.

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SolemnHigh Masswillbecelebratedat whichHisGracetheArchbishopwillpreside.

StudentsfromSt.Louis' schoolwillprovidethe choir.

Specialcelebrationswill beconductedintheafternoonconsistingofasermon, solemnBenedictionofthe BlessedSacrament,venerationoftherelicofthe Saintandtheblessingof roses.

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AnOblateInCountyKilkenny DiesSuddenly

TheordinationoftheRev.J.M.Fitzpatrick,0.M.I.,wascelebratedatKildalton, Abbey,Piltown,Co.Kilkenny,Eire,onSunday,September20.

Hisparents,Mr.andMrs. J.W.Fitzpatrickofthe PaccadillyHotel,Kalgoorlie,leftAustraliaaboard the"Oronsay"inAugustin ordertobepresentatthe ordinationoftheironlyson.

FatherFitzpatrickstarted schoolwiththePresentation SistersatGoomallingand subsequentlyspentmany yearsatSt.Louis'School, Claremont.

FromSt.LouisheenteredtheOblateNovitiateat Sorrentoandwassentto Irelandtocompletehis studiesforthepriesthood.

BudgetAndOtherAnomalies

HandicapFamilyEducation

AtHerHome

Aswegotopressthe deathhasbeenannounced ofMrs.NoraMcGrath Ahern,wifeofMr.Thomas Ahern,K.S.S.,founderand directorofthewell-known cityemporium,AhernsLtd.

Mrs.Ahern'sdeathoccurredsuddenlyather home,19Airlie-st.,Cottesloe.RequiemMasswasofferedthismorningatStar oftheSeaChurch,Cottesloe. loe.HisGracetheArchbishopwasrepresentedby theRt.Rev.Mgr.E.Moss, P.P.,Nedlandsparish.

Afullaccountofdeceasedlife'sandobsequieswill bepublishednextweek.

Tohersorrowinghusband andfamilyweextendsinceresympathy.

Maysherestinpeace.

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NICEHOME,business ladies,gents,sharecons., nearbus.Wembley.Box 7220,thisoffice.

LADYwantssharehome withbusinessorelderly coupleclosechurch,transport.Referencesrequired, ApplyBox7216.

InMemoriam

DOYLE:Pleaseprayforthe soulofLuke,dearesthusbandofEileenDoyle. Sadlymissed. Mayhissoulrestinpeace.

HOLT:Ofyourcharity prayforthesoulsofRobert andBevan,whoseanniversariesoccuronSeptember 7and23respectively.

themEternalrestgrantunto 0 petualLord,andmayperthem.lightshineupon Maytheirsoulsand allthesoulsofthefaithful departedrestinpeace.

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SCARBORO

causeuniversityeducation wasaseveredrainonthe resourcesofallparentsregardlessoftheirincome

(TotheEditor) considertheproblembeSir,-Mr.FredChaney, LiberalmemberforPerth andhimselfthefatherof sevenchildrenhasmade

constructivecriticismsoflevels.

thepresentbudgetinitsMr.Chaneyalsoadvocatfailuretodoanythingtoedadentalcareprovision helpfamilies, onthesamelinesasthe HesuggestedthatiftheMedicalHealthScheme. GovernmentcouldnotgrantManyparentscouldnot aflatincreaseofendowmentaffordthecostofthedental thenitshoulddosomethingtreatmentwhichtheirchiltoassistthosewithlargedrenrequired. families.

Otherspeakershavebeen

Also,wheneducatingchil-criticalofthefailureofthe dren,aparentlostChildMenziesGovernmenttoimEndowmentforthoseoverprovesocialserviceprovi16yearsofagealthoughhesionsinthe1959budget, wasstillsupportingtheamongthemSenatorsCooke, child.TheamountlostwasCantandTagneyfromW.A. 10/perweeksincetheItisunderstood,too,that secondchildinthefamilytheParentsandFriends' moveduptofirstandthusFederationhascircularised thelosswasofa10/en-itsmemberassociationssugdowedchild. gestingthatFederalrepre-

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Thatourspeciallycoordinatedorganisationcan, withyourco-operation, smoothpart,ifnotall,of yourdifficultieswhichhave beenbroughtaboutbythe unfortunatefactthatyou havebeencaughtupinthe cycleofunemployment.

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TheCommonwealthScho-sentativesshouldbewritten larshipschemetooneededtoontheshortcomingsof considerableimprovement.whatmanycharacteriseas Theinterpretationofquali-therichman'sbudget. fyinglivingallowancewasYours,etc., wrong.

Itshouldbecalculatedon nettincomeandnoton grossbecauseveryfew peoplequalifyafterthe meanstesthasbeenapplied. Mattersweremadeworse becauseifachildwasbrilliantenoughtowinascholarshipthevaluebecame partofthefather'sincome andputhiminahigherincometaxgroup.Thescholarshipwasthustaxedata highrate.

Anyonewhowonalotteryor,say,abeautyprize wasnotrequiredtoaddits amounttotaxableincome.

Butwe,bycontrast,taxed thefruitsofbrainpowerat atimewhenbrainpower wasneeded.

TheGovernmentshould

CarmelitesTo ObserveOct.3

CelebrationsInhonourof St.Theresewillbeheldat theCarmeliteMonastery, Vincent-st.,Nedlands,on herfeastday,Saturday,Oct. 3.

At9a.m.

SolemnHigh Masswillbecelebratedat whichHisGracetheArchbishopwillpreside.

StudentsfromSt.Louis' schoolwillprovidethe choir.

Specialcelebrationswill beconductedintheafternoonconsistingofasermon, solemnBenedictionofthe BlessedSacrament,venerationoftherelicofthe Saintandtheblessingof roses. ThechoirfromIonaConventwillsingatthisfunction.

P.Donnelly

ReligiousItems InBroadcastsOf NationalStation

Thefollowingradio broadcastsmaybeheard overNationalStationsduringthenextfourweeks:

WeekbeginningSUNDAY,Sept.27:"Pausea Moment,"9.55a.m.,6WN daily.Rev.JohnNorthey, M.S.C.

WeekbeginningSUNDAY,Oct.4:"Readings fromtheBible,"8.10a.m., 6WFdaily.Rev.Genesuis Jones.

WeekbeginningSUNDAY,Oct.11:"Readings fromtheBible,"8.10a.m., 6WFdaily.Rev.Genesius Jones.

"Evening Meditation," 10.53p.m.,6WFdaily.Rev. JohnGerry.

WeekbeginningSUNDAY,Oct.18:Prelude,7.15 p.m.,6WF St.Mary's Singers,Sydney.

ReligioninLife:10.30 p.m.,6WF,Wednesday,21st, GreatChurchMusicians, Palestrina.Dr.PercyJones.

ReadingsfromtheBible: 8.10a.m.,6WFdaily.Rev. GenesiusJones.

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ComfortableBrick/Tile home,closeSt.Mary's (Leed.),combustionstove, hotwatersystem,colour decoration-exchangefor smallhillshomeorsale, £3,750.

BUSINESSES

Andersonshavebusiness opportunitiesfrom£550to £3,000.Forsoundfuture prospectsinbusinesscall forparticulars.

NEWHOMEBUILDING

Andersonslatestcolour homenowbeingerectedin CentralAve.,Redcliffe. Watchthefirstclassconstructionandmaterialsfor yourself.Quotes,designs, plans,blocks,noobligation.

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42ST.GEORGE'STER. 21-4675.

FultonLondon:AuxiliaryBishop J.SheenofNew York,notedforhistelevisionappearancesinthe U.S.,spoketomillionsof BritishT.V.viewersover thenation'scommercial network.

Thisindependentnetworkgavethewholeofits weeklyfeature,"AboutReligion,"toarecording whichBishopSheenhad madehereduringastopoveronhiswaytoRome foranaudiencewithHis HolinessPopeJohnXXIII. BishopSheengavethe programmethetitle"Five TimesMarried,"andspoke ontheparableinSt.John's Gospelaboutthewoman whowasmarriedfivetimes. Meanwhilethegovernment-controlledBritish BroadcastingCorporation televisedanopen-airMass celebratedattheLondon headquartersoftheGrail, EnglishCatholicdrama group.

BUYINGORSELLING USEDFURNITURE SeeREGAL FURNISHERS 420HAYSTREET,

ITTARESFLOWERSTOEXPRESSyourfeelingstoyourbereavedones.Forpersonalattentionandpromptdeliveryphone 23-304813lineal:afterhours 68-2748or5-2410.Telegrams "WILSON3OHNS."PerthWILSON &JOHNSPTY.LTD.,74Bl Street.Perth.

Personal

LONELY CATHOLICS ring67-1531before10a.m.

SituationsVacant 4thLADIES'Hairdresser,3rd,

Mr.A.PUBBEN specialisesin CLERICAL TAILORING withfittingsatyour ownhomeatyour convenience

Businessaddress: 40KINGST.,PERTH Phone21-8108

HomeAddress: 209BotemanRd.,Brentwood (OppositeChurch)

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PageSixteen THERECORD Thursday,September24,1959 £50REWARD THISPROPERTY ISBEING hiC0161) BYTHE AUSTRALIANWATCHING ISYOURS? RING ZI3900 KELLY&RODOREDA PTY.LTD. CHINA,GLASS&PLATED WAREIMPORTERS OTLEYPLACE, OffMurrayStreet (RearSavoyHotel) Convents,Colleges,InstitutionsandSchoolsSpecially Cateredfor. PriceListandCatalogueon Application. 23-2055,23-2066 JAMES CLAY MOTORS Nedlands 83-87STIRLINGHWY. Capt.StirlingHotelopp. 86-2621 86-5124 Allvehicleshavebeen workshopinspectedandnow carrya6monthsmaintenance atcostwarranty. Pre-Show Sale BARGAINS GALORE CashDep.££ 58MORRISMajor 5.000miles 850215 FEHOLDENSpec.56/7PREFECTDe luxe28,000mis. 595150 55HOLDENSpec. 665160 55MORRISMinor 4dr. 550140 54AUSTINA40 Somerset 545135 54AUSTINSomerset Convert 495125 54FORDCustomline, Mimic. 695175 1954/5DESOTOsdn. overdrive&radio795195 54/5CHEV.sdn. 695175 58CUSTOMLINE Fordomatic,w/r.1,795450 55HOLDENSpec. 645160 54CONSULsdn. 550135 54FORDZephyrw/ radio 595150 52HILLMANsdn.very clean&soundcar425110 50/1PONTTACsdn., beaut.keptcar 650165 52AUSTINA40. immaculate 395100 50/51MORRISOxford sdn 395100 48DODGEFluid drive,bestoffering 450110 47.8OLDSMOBILE sdn 25085 52FORDTwinspin. 295100 We Wewilltradeyourpresentt carandifunderhire pur- chase,paythebalanceout. thewholeoftheremainder canbeleftasadepositor Ifinexcessoftherequireddeposit,cashwillbepaid toyou. EXAMPLE YOURPRESENT CARtradedat 2575 Payouttofinance company leavingbalanceof 2375 Ourchequetoyou for 825210 2200 2175 beingdepositon anothervehicle 2200 Hadvehiclenotbeenunder hirepurchasewecould havegivenyouourskeque for£375. UTILITIESANDVANS
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FormerSI.LouisBoyIsOrdained AnOblateInCountyKilkenny

TheordinationoftheRev.J.M.Fitzpatrick,O.M.I.,wascelebratedatKildalton Abbey,Piltown,Co.Kilkenny,Eire,onSunday,September20.

Hisparents,Mr.andMrs. J.W.Fitzpatrickofthe PaccadillyHotel,Kalgoorlie,leftAustraliaaboard the"Oronsay"inAugustin ordertobepresentatthe ordinationoftheironlyson.

FatherFitzpatrickstarted schoolwiththePresentation SistersatGoomallingand subsequentlyspentmany yearsatSt.Louis'School, Claremont.

FromSt.LouisheenteredtheOblateNovitiateat Sorrentoandwassentto Irelandtocompletehis studiesforthepriesthood.

BudgetAndOtherAnomalies

HandicapFamilyEducation

(TotheEditor) considertheproblembe-

Sir,-Mr.FredChaney, LiberalmemberforPerth andhimselfthefatherof sevenchildrenhasmade

causeuniversityeducation wasaseveredrainonthe resourcesofallparentsregardlessoftheirincome constructivecriticismsoflevels. thepresentbudgetinitsMr.Chaneyalsoadvocatfailuretodoanythingtoedadentalcareprovision helpfamilies. onthesamelinesasthe

HesuggestedthatiftheMedicalHealthScheme. GovernmentcouldnotgrantManyparentscouldnot aflatincreaseofendowmentaffordthecostofthedental thenitshoulddosomethingtreatmentwhichtheirchiltoassistthosewithlargedrenrequired. families.

Also,wheneducatingchildren,aparentlostChild Endowmentforthoseover 16yearsofagealthoughhe wasstillsupportingthe child.Theamountlostwas 10/perweeksincethe secondchildinthefamily moveduptofirstandthus thelosswasofa10/endowedchild.

TheCommonwealthScholarshipschemetooneeded cons,Werableimprovement Theinterpretationofqualifyinglivingallowancewas wrong.

Itshouldbecalculatedon nettincomeandnoton grossbecauseveryfew peoplequalifyafterthe meanstesthasbeenapplied. Mattersweremadeworse becauseifachildwasbrilliantenoughtowinascholarshipthevaluebecame partofthefather'sincome andputhiminahigherincometaxgroup.Thescholarshipwasthustaxedata highrate.

Anyonewhowonalotteryor,say,abeautyprize wasnotrequiredtoaddits amounttotaxableincome. Butwe,bycontrast,taxed thefruitsofbrainpowerat atimewhenbrainpower wasneeded.

TheGovernmentshould

CarmelitesTo ObserveOct.3

Celebrationsinhonourof St.Theresewillbeheldat theCarmeliteMonastery, Vincent-st.,Nedlands,on herfeastday,Saturday.Oct.

3,

At9a.m.

SolemnHigh Masswillbecelebratedat whichHisGracetheArchbishopwillpreside.

StudentsfromSt.Louis' schoolwillprovidethe choir.

Specialcelebrationswill beconductedIntheafternoonconsistingofasermon, solemnBenedictionofthe BlessedSacrament,venerationoftherelicofthe Saintandtheblessingof roses.

ThechoirfromIonaConventwillsingatthisfunction.

Mrs.NoraAhern

DiesSuddenly AtHerHome

Aswegotopressthe deathhasbeenannounced ofMrs.NoraMcGrath Ahern,wifeofMr.Thomas Ahern,K.S.S.,founderand directorofthewell-known cityemporium,AhernsLtd.

Mrs.Ahern'sdeathoccurredsuddenlyather home,19Airlie-st.,Cottesloe.RequiemMasswasofferedthismorningatStar oftheSeaChurch,Cottesloe. loe.HisGracetheArchbishopwasrepresentedby theRt.Rev.Mgr.E.Moss, P.P.,Nedlandsparish.

Afullaccountofdeceasedlife'sandobsequieswill bepublishednextweek.

To andhersorrowinghusband familyweextendsinceresympathy.

Maysherestinpeace.

RealEstateNews Thru' Andersons

SCARBORO

CloseConvent,Dominican Sisters,anattractivefamily home,equivalent9rooms. Beautifullykept-modern -economyprice.Complete withextensivefloorcoveringsatonly£3,985.

BASSENDEAN

LargeBrick/Tilehome,3 bedrooms,s.o.,lounge,diningroom,for£500dep. Only8yearsold-only £2,950.

NEARMONASTERY

Otherspeakershavebeen criticalofthefailureofthe MenziesGovernmenttoimprovesocialserviceprovisionsinthe1959budget, amongthemSenatorsCooke, CantandTagneyfromW.A.

Itisunderstood,too,that theParentsandFriends' Federationhascircularised itsmemberassociationssuggestingthatFederalrepresentativesshouldbewritten toontheshortcomingsof whatmanycharacteriseas therichman'sbudget.

Yours,etc.,

ReligiousItems InBroadcastsOf NationalStation

Thefollowingradio broadcastsmaybeheard overNationalStationsduringthenextfourweeks:

WeekbeginningSUNDAY,Sept.27:"Pausea Moment,"9.55a.m.,6WN daily.Rev.JohnNorthey, M.S.C. WeekbeginningSUNDAY,Oct.4:"Readings fromtheBible,"8.10a.m., 6WFdaily.Rev.Genesuis Jones.

WeekbeginningSUNDAY,Oct.11:"Readings fromtheBible,"8.10a.m., 6WFdaily.Rev.Genesius Jones.

"Evening Meditation," 10.53p.m.,6WFdaily.Rev. JohnGerry.

WeekbeginningSUNDAY,Oct.18:Prelude,7.15 p.m.,6WF St.Mary's Singers,Sydney.

ReligioninLife:10.30 p.m.,6WF,Wednesday,21st, GreatChurchMusicians, Palestrina.Dr.PercyJones. ReadingsfromtheBible: 8,10a.m.,6WFdaily.Rev. GenesiusJones.

DOYOUWISHTOSELL THATLANDORHOUSE

Contact-P.J.WORNER&Co. 142BATEMANRD., MT.PLEASANT 64-2546.

NorthPerth.Goodstyle ofbrickhomeinthisconvenientsituation.Suit familyValueat£2,750.

PICTUREHOME

CloseAllHallowsindelightfullocality-allgardenhomes.Thispretty, modernBrick/Tilehome with3sleepingunits,nice lounge,diningandwellfittedkitchenformsallone couldwantforstyleand comfort-£4,350.

EXCHANGECHANCE

ComfortableBrick/Tile home,closeSt.Mary's (Leed.),combustionstove, hotwatersystem,colour decoration-exchangefor smallhillshomeorsale, £3,750.

BUSINESSES

Andersonshavebusiness opportunitiesfrom£550to £3,000.Forsoundfuture prospectsinbusinesscall forparticulars.

NEWHOMEBUILDING Andersonslatestcolour homenowbeingerectedin CentralAve.,Redcliffe. Watchthefirstclassconstructionandmaterialsfor yourself.Quotes,designs, plans,blocks,noobligation.

ANDERSONS

ESTATEAGENCY

42ST.GEORGE'STER. 21-4675.

London:AuxiliaryBishop FultonJ.SheenofNew York,notedforhistelevisionappearancesinthe U.S.,spoketomillionsof BritishT.V.viewersover thenation'scommercial network.

workThisindependentnetgavethewholeofits weeklyfeature,"AboutReligion,"toarecording whichBishopSheenhad madehereduringastopoveronhiswaytoRomeforanaudiencewithHis HolinessPopeJohnXXIII. BishopSheengavethe programmethetitle"Five TimesMarried,"andspoke ontheparableinSt.John's Gospelaboutthewoman whowasmarriedfivetimes. Meanwhilethegovernment-controlledBritish BroadcastingCorporation televisedanopen-airMass celebratedattheLondon headquartersoftheGrail, EnglishCatholicdrama group.

PractitionersinAll BranchesofDentistry 790-794HAYSTREET,

CLASSIFIEDADVERTISEMENTS

Accommodation -AVAILABLE- InMemoriam

NICEHOME,businessDOYLE:Pleaseprayforthe hus- ladies,gents,sharecons.,bandofEileenDoyle. soulofLuke,dearest nearbus.Wembley.Box 7220,thisoffice.

Sadlymissed. Mayhissoulrestinpeace.

LADYwantssharehome withbusinessorelderly coupleclosechurch,trans-andBevan,whoseanniver-

ApplyBox7216.

HOLT:Ofyourcharity prayforthesoulsofRobert port.Referencesrequired,cariesoccuronSeptember 7and23 Eternalrespectively.restgrantunto them0Lord,andmayper- petuallightshineuponthem.Maytheirsoulsand allthesoulsofthefaithful departedrestinpeace.

THEHUNGARIANPoor SistersofOurLadyconduct aRestHomeforLadiesat Lesmurdie.Womenofany agearewelcometospend aholidayat"VillaMaria" (Telephone,Lesmurdie314) Atpresentthereisone vacancy.Afternoonteais servedonSundaysforvisitors.

Amen.

PAUL(MargaretTeresa): Infundandlovingmemory ofourdearwifeandmother, lovinggrandmotherofJanet andPhilip,whopassed awaySeptember22,1956.

WECONSIDER

Fondestmemoriesforever.

ThatourspeciallycoR.I.P. ordinatedorganisationcan,PRICE:Ofyourcharitywithyourco-operation,pleaseprayforthesoulof smoothpart,ifnotall,ofKathleenPricewhodiedin yourdifficultieswhichhaveLondon,September25,1958. beenbroughtaboutbythe"ImmaculateHeartof unfortunatefactthatyouMaryyourprayersforher havebeencaughttipintheextol;SacredHeartofJesus cycleofunemployment. havemercy navemercyonhersoul."

Vacanciesarenotalways availableonthespot,but onceyouplaceyourcasein ourhandswewillexamine everyavenueatourcommandandtrustthatthe resultwillbemutually beneficial.

Weenjoinyounotto delayyourintervievianylongerthannecessary. PROGRESSIVE EMPLOYMENTBUREAU

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BUYINGORSELLING USEDFURNITURE SeeREGAL FURNISHERS 920HAYSTREET,

Deaths

AUSTIN(Jean):Inloving memoryofmysister,who passedawayonSeptember 21atHollandPark,Brisbane.JimMartinand family.

FLORALTRIBUTES

ITTARESFLOWERSTOLkPRESSyourfeelingstoyour bereavedones.Forpersonalattentionandpromptdeliveryphone 23_3048(3lines,:afterhour. 68-2748or5-2410.Telegram* "WILSONJOHNS.-PerthWILSON &JOHNSPTY.LTD.,74Barret* Street.Perth.

Personal

LONELY CATHOLICS ring67-1531before10a.m.

SituationsVacant

LADIES'Hairdresser,3rd, 4thor5thyear,girloi senorgirl,mustberefined. Phone24-1897,afterhours. 25-1629.

ToLet

HOUSEnearCatholic church,6roomsandsleepout,handytobusandshop. ApplyBox7225,thisoffice.

Mr.A.PUBBEN specialisesin CLERICAL TAILORING withfittingsatyour ownhomeatyour convenience

Businessaddress: 40KINGST.,PERTH Phone21-8108

HomeAddress: 209BatemanRd.,Brentwood (OppositeChurch)

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TOLETtoapproved tenant,furnishedhouse (fridge)forthreemonths, fromOctober5.Shenton Park.Box7219,thisoffice. Rent£4.

GuestHouse

ADELAIDEvisitorsstay at"JasperHouse,"17Jasper St.,HydePark,S.A.Two milesfromG.P.O.andclose tobusstop.Carparkon premises.Childrenwelcome.Adults£1,children 12/6,forbedandbreakfast. 1,118111111191,9

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W.W.EDMONDSON&SONS PLUMBERSandSHEETMETALWORKERS

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PageSixteen THERECORD Thursday,September24,1959. £50REWRRD THISPROPERTY ISBEING BYTHE AUSTRALIANWATCHING ISYOURS? 3980"" KELLY&RODOREDA PTY.LTD. CHINA,GLASS&PLATED WAREIMPORTERS OTLEYPLACE, ORMurrayStreet (RearSavoyHotel) Convents,Colleges,InstitutionsandSchoolsSpecially Cateredfor. PriceListandCatalogueon Application. 23-2055.23-2066 JAMES CLAY MOTORS Nedlands 83-87STIRLINGHWY. Capt.StirlingHotelopp. 86-2621 86-5124 All vehicleshavebeen workshopinspectedandnow carrya6monthsmaintenance atcostwarranty. Pre-Show Sale BARGAINS GALORE CashDep. 58MORRISMajor 5.000miles 850215 FEHOLDENSpec825210 56,7PREFECTDe luxe28.000mls, 595150 55HOLDENSpec 665160 55MORRISMinor 4dr. 550140 54AUSTINMO Somerset 545135 54AUSTINSomerset Convert 495125 54FORDCustomline. Immac. 695175 1954/5DESOTOeft. overdrive&radio795195 54/5C'dEV.sdn. 695175 58CUSTOMLINE Pordomatic,W/r.1,795450 55HOLDENSpec. 645160 54CONSULsdn. 550135 54PORD radioZephyrw/595150 52HILLMANsdn.very cleanA,soundcar425110 50/1PONTIACsdn., beaut.keptcar 650165 S2AUSTINA40,immaculate 395100 50/51MORRISOxford sdn 395100 48DODGEFluid drive,bestoffering 450110 47/8OLDSMOBILE sdn. 25085 92FORDTwinspin. 295100 Wewilltradeyourprevent carandifunderhirepur- chase,paythebalanceout, thewholeoftheremainder canbeleftasadepositor ifinexcessoftherequireddeposit.cashwillbepaid toyou. EXAMPLE YOURPRESENT CARtradedat £575 Payouttofinance company £200 leavingbalanceof £375 Ourchequetoyou for 1175 beingdepositon anothervehicle £200 /fadvehiclenotbeenander hirepurchasewecould haverivenyouourskew forL375. 41.44.4.04,00.0.41,04.04,00.. UTILMEMANDVANS 54HOLDENate 495125 14HILLMAN(Cointilerute 421100 115HOLDENute., recoridmotor 525130 ftINTERNATIONAL AM!10ute28.000 tithes 595150 IdWILIAMut. rterundmotor 475120 411INTERKay can 296IOU 49/1.0AtflITINA ate 23660 SOMORRISCons morclalvan an100
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