--- Page 1 --- The Hope of Peace . others would have no reason to be a little better than they were . The The Fight for Social Justice . 11 do what they could to bring about Yet they should prepare their mind have a canteen , and tea , coffee . c.w.O. Hut in St. came he trusted that Catholics and ashamed of the press in Australia e the same world , and he hoped that war had done to make things even The visit of his Grace was appreci them for what they had done , and he ! themselves as brothers of the same ! and they themselves had not the justice and charity with all economies . could think of nothing but the war . ciated by the journalists . who warmly I Francis' yard . pies , cakes , etc. , will be available . ing " the one Father and regarding ! wherewith to feed themselves or their ing all . It should never have been out by Pope Leo XIII . and other Holy Father had been praying for God was still in Heaven and His of consumption they also hoped ine magnificent work . He thanked ! and working so hard to me The C.W.O. Hut in the yard of pieces . Only one Rock had been un- great mission to make full use of have no place to go to on their There were many to-day who had I " Things " are past the moment . " they different state of affairs between would be solved . hoped they leave and will be able to go n the naners . After watching the others would have no reason to be course of erection , and will be evond war and for peace the peace many problems " now experience rappier time would come . When this 1907 1929 1939 1959 1959 1959 1959 1959 1959 1959 1959 1959 1959 many pin " us now experience . had fallen on deaf cars . They must hut , and any donation will be chance and this had been nointer making the Church better known to ! dren of the one Common Father and # WINNING apers closely , he could say there ! This hut will fill a very neces - 11 do what they could to bring about address and on his leaving the hotel . hand was not shorter outsiders and write and rest . The hut will 'd been a notable improvement . of Christ . their opportunities in bringing the The world had apparently fallen to They hand peace would soon come . uch to complain of when thevil 1961- hinthare in the same Mystical Body would come . When this quired for the furnishing of this il times , and , at the moment , uch work to-day . 1930s 450 # a ic Church Catholic journalists had applauded him at the close of his ! Catholic Church to the knowledge of could open a new era . It would not 1961 62m.0006 inactivated to n. he outlook was dark at present . but ready for use in a few weeks' They were passing through dread- noved through the area - the Ciatin- nev . would open a war open names - WHO # WHO Panes " whose words he was afraid hinthore in the same Mysti eyona war # isummation they all hoped , hoped their wound authorised that a thankfully received and acknow - address and on his leaving the hotel . There was great opportunity for ! brothers in re people # " that commands harrand man and two means the heart Christianism from the Panes " whose words he was afraid same lines . They all wished that a much to complain of when they ! spreading knowledge of the Faith . naking the Church better known to a little better than they were . ' wherewith to feed themselves or their iders and more affectionately their opportunities in bringing the hand was not shortened . . Peace ) fore --- Page 2 --- Foresaw so sent in the suffrage movement . South English Pilgrimage to Rome nore than 100 books in his vigorous a gunner in the French Army at NLD Thunder " his family rallied . His hooks being all of a different # Vlim , because Hilaire Belloc ) achieved this feat , for he wrote title village of I.a celle . " St. Cloud . " times which have since occurred in novels and essays . literary criticism . The Path To Rome . " Appropriately background as an added open at ! tary history in our time . In all ! the Franco-Prussian war in the That was on July 27 . 1870 . With ! soetry parodies . history , biography . ' church which he loved , and de- mother . Bessie Parkes , was promi- The title of this classic as well sland in his ancestry . His father twin-sound Chesterton . " have led , he same feeling for the past great- Toul . He left the army after two love of the old Continent as the grandfather a famous painter . His uthor or " Europe and the Faith . " thunderstorms that ever rocked the was born during one of the worst ! It is the first book of his that most some people to think Belloc was a was regarded merely as a crank was a French barrister and his indier Newman the later carried at # warrants on Nannlenn Richellan ! After the Catholic Church he is wrote he excelled the experts : rears' service , and set off from works and wrote the music for his owed Europe . Few men have had Brit in the sarana date of 1012 he Catholic W. He illustrated some of his own people read : reading it almost in- selloc was a manhat who had the onvert . He was born into the in because the fight for the soul . set of that unique hilarimage came Belloc . The great lover of life pinned ! varied poems . All this amazing lear admonition against all " the be one of the best writers of mil - The Genius of which had centered its Fonts his books . From his battle - I pieces to his " and Child's Book of ended with all the powers of his lead all his hooks . Few have ever ionv and closely-massed scholarship . " ness of Europe as he . Few can't as his close association with his actual ' nanna shmitime " " more ( by man of Arc. Charles William the hat defy categories . erton once wrote : versatility has been traced to the Mr Belloc , seems to think no- ) Conaueror . Cromwell Wilton , wants , a doom descending on a generation ! # arrives written and the inevitable body minds . melancholy satisfaction of seeing his ! Soviet Russia . in the tumult . Like a valiant general ! ociotev " travel " books educated at the Oratory Sc ife . " How a dramir- ittim . is books . Hei Mr. Belloc ) . oom descending on a generation Nancy on foot to the Eternal City . ended with all the power make the reader statement a UNY kind . Belloc was a prophet who had the but ita- cau all his books . Few have ever pieces to its # by thines which have since occurred in ) ended with all background as an added open at ! Mr. Bellock seems to th nagnificent mind . wavering and to wavening # as written . Indian a drawing of Belloc , Ches - e of Belloc . Ches - ( ir Cranmer , and Danton . He was his that defy categories . lead all his books . ness of Europe as he . Few can , slaying . but in the and playing . kind . transatlantic 1934 pieces to its stimulus ociology , travel books and books --- Page 3 --- ture so magnificently copious in Australia . Propagation of the Faith and of the Holy Childhood . pion of Catholicism and Irish nationality in Victoria . to be lacking either in fabric or fittings . On its presses are printed , besides the Catholic Truth So- " The Holy Name Monthly , " " Our Queen , " " The Monstrance , " June , 1937 , the new Advocate Press building is about the last cate Press is a prolific source of the Catholic periodical litera- Advocate Press , the new building contains the offices of the M.L.C. In the seven decades of its history . " The Advocate " its first appearance , and among its earliest editorial writers newspaper , ' The Advocate . " On February 1st , 1868 , it made of so fine a home as is that of " The Advocate . " Opened in " numbers of school papers , parish gazettes , etc. The Adro- has been true to its name and has stood forth as the cham- monize with the high apostolate of the Catholic Press seems its dignity and simplicity . Nothing that could materially har- In addition to housing the staff's directly associated with the ing . Immediately striking the visitor to the new premises are Melbourne is also the home of Victoria's leading Catholic were Sir Charles Gavan Duffy and the Hon. Michael O'Grady , word in style , spaciousness , equipment , and up-to-date print- t is doubtful if another Catholic paper anywhere can bear iety pamphlets . " The Far East , " a missionary publication , " THE ADVOCATE " - A Leading Catholic newspaper tralian Catholic Truth Society , and of the Societies of the