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Official Organ of the Archdiocese of Perth
J. A. SAiE, Licensee
E STABLISHED
NO. 2,910.
PERTH, SATURDAY,
1874
JANUARY
11, 1936.
SIXTY-FIRST YEAR.
"It is the Doctor's Duty to Make Every Disease Curab le
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New C.I.B. Chief
Euthanasia Attacked by Dr. Sutherland and Dr. T. Colvin
Attacks on euthanasia—"mercy "By the year 1954 the population murder"—and the danger the country will have declined by five millions. is subjected to by the falling birth"The economic and political outrate were made recently at a look is so terrible that many refuse demonstration of Glasgow Catholics to face we are so apt to think of by Dr. Halliday Sutherland and Dr. our ownit:coun try only as an expandThomas Colvin. ing country. "When people begin to tinker with -Yet this declin inly take the Ten Commandments," said Dr. place unless there e will certa awak is an ening of Sutherland, "civilisation is in danger. the national consciousne ss. If that And yet this is what many people out- does not take place , the decline is side the Christian Church are doing inevitable." to-day. Judge and Executioner "If you abolish one Commandment, The duty of the medical profession why retain the others? No man can, in the strict sense, create laws for in the question of euthanasia and socalled incurable diseases was discussed himself. by Dr. Thomas Colvin. Danger of Decline "Euthanasia," said Dr. Colvin, "We are in serious danger in this an admission on the part of the medicountry of under-population and na- cal profession that it is bankrupt in tional decline. medical research. "The duty of the doctor is to cure DETECTIVE-INSPECTOR "The numb er of old people is inDOYLE, and not to kill. He has no right creas ing and the number of young .w11.; during the week succeeded Chief wh tteve r to be both judge and execu• peop le is decre asing. If this continues, ! nspekor Purdue as chief of the timer. Criminal Investigation Branch of the there will come a time when the major' Medical research to-day has ity of the people will be old; and we Police Department. will be in for a time of rising death proved that so-called incurable cases of 50 years ago can in fact be cured rate. to-day, and Mission Natives to Visit Sydney "It is calculated that unless there make every it is the doctor's duty to disease curable." is a rise in the British birth rate, the Fr. Thom as Calnan, S.J., also exA great event in the lives of some population of Britain will have poun ded the teach ing of the Church Dr aALLir).\\- st"HIERLAND of the natives of the Palm Islands reached its zenith in 1936. on medico-moral questions. Mission is their visit to Sydney in connection with the making of the film "Uncivilised." Father Connors advised them, before they left for the South, of the many wonderful things they would see in Sydney. The great cathedral, the numerous Catholic 20 NEW MEMBERS CREATED churches throughout the district, and The ecclesiastical world of Rome true fold. Three other Nuncios besides removal of such the Monastery of the Sacred Heart was electrified m large number ot on November 20 even- Mso. Tedeschini Fathers would be amongst the sights. ing when the news was published of There are Msgr are on the list. brilliant officials T-rom their present . Sibilia, Nuncio in duties will leave Several of the personnel of the Expe- the nominatio many gaps to be n of twenty new Car- Austria, Msgr ditionary Film Co., who are making dinals. On various occasions since the Pol ind, and . Mannaggi, Nuncio in filled, but Rome has never lacked the picture at the National Studios, last Cons Mgr. Maglione, of capable and willin are Catholics, and it was arranged that rumours istory of March 13, 1933, France. The experience .of these new on her traditions g workers to carry of a forthcoming Consistory Cardinals will be and every opportunity should be given to were noise valuable in their of His promise that to become the d abroa d, but His Church alway s the new duties. The Archbishops of chould the native visitors, not only for their event prove never fail. d the rumour false. Now, Rheims, Prague, religious duties, but to visit other with and Buenos Aires are the Cons Catholic places of devotion and in- expected it, istory upon us no one also to be raised to the purple, a dig altho ugh it struction. When they return they if it were not announcedwas said that nity which is but fitting to the pas A GANGSTER DIES last week it ton; of such gloricus Sees. will have much of absorbing interest would The Rec-not to tell their fellows of the great city such a largebe this year. Of late years tor of the Catholi: Institute in Paris, -Dut ch" Schu Lz, gangster, beer numb er of Cardinals was Msgr. Baud and its imposing Catholic institutions. never nomi nated at one Consistory. iteite, and arillart, Archbishop of Mel- runner, reputed n.urderer, called for meml er of the Academy a priest on The nearest approach was the naming of France, will adi glory to the Col- number of the point of death. A Ameri:an gangsters hay,' 40 Tons of Paper, 1,000 Miles Long of eighteen Cardinals by Pope Pius X lege of Cardinals. Then come some turned to the faith of their childhood in 1911. After the coming Consistory me.nbe rs More paper was used to print the there will be sixty-nine members of Msgr. Caccof the Pontifical family. when a fatal bullet has hit them. Christmas issue of the Universe, Eng- the sacred College, thus falling short known on ia-Don inioni is universally With -Dutch- Schultz it was accou;it of his office of different. He wal lish Catholic weekly, than was ever but by one of the full number—sev- Maestro a Jew. When he used before for a single issue of a enty. Fifty-nine of the Cardinals He was di Camera to his Holiness. was taken to ho-rpital he registered present it the Dublin and as a Jew. Still will then belong to the secular clergy Syd Catholic paper printed in England. cons_eious next morn ney Congress. Msgr. Cremonesi, ing he kept sayin g, "This is the Forty tons of paper were eaten up and ten to the regular clergy. Secret Two of the recently published nom- M:gr Almoner cf his Holiness, and journey's end,- and he asked for a by a machine which ran off copies at . Mariani, Secretary for the the rate of nearly six a second. The inations were already created and re- ministration of thti Goods of the Ad- priest. He said he wanted to die a Holy Catholic. The priest baptised him, paper was in 54 reels more than the served in petto at the Consistory of See, not to mention their other lab- and when the mar March 1933 , . These were Archbishop ours, have height of a man in length. If stood been, in the recent times in a Catholic CCillt died he was buried Tede schin i, Nunc io tery. Some people in Spain, and of distress, the faith end on end they would make a column ful and 3 50 feet tall—as high as the top of Msgr. Salotti, Archbishop of Philip- ass stants of the Pope in his willing in the United Sta es were inclined to immense protest, says a writer in AMCY the dome of St. Paul's Cathedral, Lon- popolis, and Secretary of the Co_ _Ise- wocks of charity. The Curia Va. , too, Perhaps there arc people on gatio n of Propa gand a. He will be sees some of its mast don: twice as high as Nelson's Colthis side important mem- of the Atlantic v ho may umn, London. If all this paper were widely known to Irish readers as the bers pass to still highe r positions. the Church should be more think that autho r of the life of Blessed Oliver Th:se are made into a continuous strip as wide censorious Msgr. Canali, Assessor of than her Founder, who gave the as the Universe page from top to bot- Plunket, published on the occasion of the Holy Office; Msgr. Jorio tom, the strip would be about 1,000 the Beatification of the martyr. The tary of the Congregation , Secre- gangster the grace of tinal repentance. of A merica, advisint: re, ,i,!e to worry miles long. About 70() lbs. of ink Syrian patriarch of Antioch is the first ments; Msgr. La Puma, Secre Sacra tary of mor rep e about resen tative of the Oriental Church the Congregat was used for printing. The printing ion of Religious; Msgr, about that their own cAlvation than in the Sacre d Colle ge of Schultz. remarks that since the time order was the largest in the paper's of Leo XIII. His nomination is hut CaAani Amadori, Secretary of the whether we meet Schultz in heave history. n or another indication of the vivid desire Sei:natura Apostolica; Msgr. Massirni, not -there is one individual we Dc in are of the Rota . Fina lly the reg' certain to encourrer there: a gentle of the prese Support those who support us Orientals nt Holy Father that the ular clergy arc represented by the ma , who are schismatics, should A n who was in rr ore or less the --the Advertisers. be encouraged to return to the one So(s;istant General for Italy of tilt. line as Schultz: t -le Thief who same died iety of Jesus. Father Boetto. The beside Our Lord on Calvary."
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