The Record Newspaper 01 September 1988

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PERTH, WA: September 1, 1988

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RecQrd Today's galloping rush into the future, into a world of staggering population, of unbelievable technological progress and of invented heights of human achievement will look foolishly empty if the past whom which it all came is ignored. The Church too is being urged by Pope John Paul to eye the arrival of the Third Millennium of the Christian Era with new strength and p rpose. Yet it is only by the energy of the faith of the past that the Church of today stands ready to meet the cha le ge of tomorrow. A more than usual attention therefore is paid in this issue to the jubilee of the completion of Geraldton cathedral. tis more than neo-tourist curiosity about yet a other church buildinq likely to rove popu ar to the tourist coaches. The cathedral still spea s many vo · ces, of the energetic bishops who commissioned and e nique and inscruta le comp e ed ·1, of architect who fashioned a drea into rearty, of the adrniri g but bewildered Catholics who ondered 'f they cou d believe eir eyes or if ·1 ou d ever see the ligh of day.

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left: On display last week were the dl'lllwings lhe 36 year old seminary student John Hawes prepared at the Beda College Rome in 1913 when he met for the first time Bishop Kelly of Geraldton who inspired Hawes to be a missionary in his far flung diocese and to design a cathedl'llll of which the diocese could be proud.

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The Cathedral of St Francis Xavier stands out in the city of Geraldton as a place which proclaims tbt God is central in our lives, that the worship of God is why we are on earth. BishopJ!ickey said this last weekend as St Francis Xavier Cathedral celebrated the jubilee of its Below: St Fl'lllncis Xavier Cathedl'llll as it appears completion today. "In many 20th Clltury cities the focal point is usually a civic building such as the Parliament House in Canberra. "Here we already have a qigious building in the city and it looks as the most important building in the city and it looks as if tha will never be challenged. "We are grateful that it stands then with its dome pointing to the sky, brooding over the city of Geraldton like the Holy Spirit brooclini over the waters of creation, reminding us that we are creatures of God called to worship and love c id. "In this place we assemble and in this place we ca"y out those acts of worship."

For the jubilee of its completion Geraldton cathedl'llll ,_ has four windows featuring the foir evangelists and each taking advantage of the light from the four points of the compass. Pictured is the northern St Luke window, called the Crucifixion because the text in Greek reads " .... Calvary, they crucified him there".

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For each of his many designs for chun:hes in Geraldton diocese, the priest architect John Hawes not only drew plans and illustrations but handcrafted models to show off the finished producl

A touch of nostalgia as these people remember 1938 Jubilee award . winners

Days of riding

From the nearby Presentatioa convem Sister Joseph McGouran (left) remembers that she was one of the sisters' cn,up, under Mother Peter, who lion& with Stella M•is cirls made up the dloir directed by Dom Stepheft MoretlO in the c.thedl'llll ,a11ery.

Also remembering 1938 last Sunday were three members of what Bishop O'CoUins d bed "The Team of Ele"""" - Sister Paschal McG-,n (right) beinc the Australian "captain" of the 10 other you --. who had come from Ireland. Dean Hawes had become a fwm friend of tlY

McGouran family when they pioneered farminc in East Yuna, often riding out on horwback from Mullewa to stay overnicht and say Mass before returning next day. Another of the "team", Sister Patricia, (second from left) remembers Monsipor Hawes arriving at the novi· tiate with "Brasso" and a heap of candlestidcs and thuribles which had to be spotless tor the occasion. Sister Patricia was Later sacristan tor eight years. Sister Marcaret Mary (second from ript), another member of the 'team' is currently cathedral sacristan.

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last Sunday Ben Prunster and his wife recalled their presence at the 1938 cathedl'llll opening. Ben had grown up in Geraldton and was a young man of 23 when Teresa Cleary of Midland came up for a holiday and stayed to become his wile.

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Gordon Mcloughlin (left) was a schoolboy when his father took him to the opening ceremony of the Geraldton cathedral and 50 years later he heard Bishop Hickey last S nday anno nee him and his wile Hazel as recipients of a jubilee award tor out· standinc diocesan service. Also remembering the 1938 opening was Pat Roach (Killian) and The Record, September 1. 1988

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the 1938 opening of St l-rancis Xavier Cathedral and again at the 1988 Jubilee when he heard that he and his

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Mary Duplex (Kennedy). Joining their memory last Sunday was Mon· signcw John Banlen, then a lad of nine who was brought to Ger Id· ton for the occasion by Monsigncw Hawes, his parish priest of M I· lewa, by whom he had been baptised and for whom he sened Mass; d ing the Gerald festivities he stayed with the Melo hlin family.

34 years' service

\ recipient of the c;.,ra]dton diocesan award for outstanding service wa 1rs fa lyn Hovell. originallj from ler-katharra who cared for the Bishop's House for .14 vears until her retirement just lx·fore her Both birthday some eight years ago.

Return of the soloist ... Mary Haydock returned to Geraldton last Sundav to recall that at the 1938 opening she was a Stella \1aris school· girl soloist in the choir conducted by Dom Stephen More no OSB. The Benedictme composer made friends with the Hav· dock family during his extended stay in Geraldton and baptised Stephen Hay· dock shortlv after the cathedral · opening ceremony.

Salute to Moreno Dom Stephen Moreno OSB, talented organist and composer of New Norcia Abbey, spent a long time in Geraldton prepar· ing a choir that made the opening ceremony of the cathedr I an historically memorable event. He also gave a p blic organ recital in the town's Radio Theatre. Dom Moreno died in

1953 at the age of 64 while en route to Spain at the invitation of that government to p blish his music.

To honour his contribu· lion to Geraldton a concert of his _.ks incl ding Masses, motets, responsories and Marian hymns was presented in the cathedral on Monday night

with Brother Gerald Crooks directing a choir combining the Geraldton Choral Society and a n mber of church choirs, the organist being Re¥ Alex Scutt (An lican). The choir was pictured at their rehearsal last Sun· day that concluded three months of weekly practi· ces for the occasion. The Record. September 1. 1988

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Those interested in a lay community based on lgna ian spirituality. are invited to an afternoon conducted by Father Noel Bradford SJ on Su day, September 18 at 1pm to 4pm at St Thomas More College, Senior Common Room. Contact Mary 384 5368 A/H, Je ny 332 4532 A/H, Robi 447 5353 A/H.

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