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Pope's 80th Birthday
More Eucharistic Fast. Concessions. The Sick At Home Further Assisted the request of a sick person is reasonable and will also set the time for taking Communion to
ICK persons who are unable to leave their homes may
Communion in the afternoon or evening even if they are not bedridden or in danger of death, the Sacred Congregation of the Holy Office has ruled. now receive
Holy
The ruling was issued on the authority of His Holiness Pope John XXIII on October 21. It contains three provisions which seek to forestall excessive use of the new privilege and the creation of difficulties for parish priests. The Holy Office stipulated: 1. The new concession is available only to people who have not been able to leave their homes for a week because of illness. 2. In making use of the privilege, consideration must be given to what local priests are able to do. Local priests will judge each case whether
him. The Eucharistic fast for sick persons must be observed. This means that they must abstain from solid food and alcoholic drinks for three hours before Communion, although they may drink non-alcoholic liquids and take any medicines-in liquid or solid form-without any restriction of time limit. L'Osservatore Romano, Vatican City newspaper. commenting on the Holy Office ruling, noted that it gives all Catholics the most ample opportunity to receive Communion. It expressed the hope, however, that Catholics ''will abstain from increasing requests to obtain still more ample dispensations. which would practically lead to a total elimination of the Eucharistic fast."
3.
Aquinas Procession "May the Lord preserve him and give him life and make him blessed
Impresses banner
NAME
HOLY
earth and deliver him not unto the will of his enemies."
upon
TO mark the official date for the celebrations (November 4) of the birthday of His Holiness
bearers at Aquinas College on Sunday last for the proces-
Pope John XXIII, His Grace the Archbishop calls on all the clergy, religious and faithful of the Archdiocese to pray for the Common Father of
sion in honour of Christ the An estimated 17,000 King.
were present for the celebration of the feast. His Grace the Archbishop carried the
All on Sunday, November 5. Bearing in mind the special concern which His Holiness has for all his people and of a project so dear to his heart, all are asked to pray for the success of the forthcoming Second Vatican Council and that from it will come a renewal of a supernatural vision of life. The date will close the preparations begun last year for the Holy Father's 80th birthday. It will also mark the third anniversary of his ooronation as Supreme Pastor and Vicar of Christ on earth.
the containing Blessed Sacrament to give the
Monstrance
Benediction on the oval in front of the College. A simple
direct
sermon
was
preached
by
Father
Paul,
S.D.S., in
which
and
he
,
pointed
out the true significance and of the the desired effect
Papers Slate Montgomery's Comment
Kingship of Christ in which God returned to people
rather than
spending
NEWSPAPERS, both Catholic and secular, in Britain, hove taken Field Marshal Lord
their
days in seeking after self.
Catholic Women's League Hold Conference
Delegates and observers in large numbers from all over Australia will attend. Two observers from Papua will be present in the persons of Mrs. Hilda Temu and Mrs. Anna Love. Both ladies have a very good command
and are prominent among native Catholics and people of Papua. Mrs. Temu is a trained Infant and Maternal Welfare nurse and has already represented her people at conferences in Australia and Fiji, having been chosen for the work by the Government. Mrs. Love is a zealous Legion of Mary worker in the Port Moresby area, His Lordship Bishop Copas, M.S.C., of the Vicariate of Port Moresby, in advising the Federal President of the Papuans' visit, of English
ARRANGEMENTS have now been completed for the Biennial Conference of the Catholic Women of Australia to be held in Canberra from November 12 to 19. wrote
"The presence of these observers at your Federal Conference will mean much to the Catholics of Papua and New Guinea." Twenty - two missionary Orders will participate in the Mission display. Countries featured will include the Northern Territory, the Kimberleys, Papua, New Guinea, Indonesia, Malaya, Japan, India, Fiji and the
Pacific Islands. The display will include a photographic record of mission life, native handicrafts and displays of work done in the mission schools. An important paper will be read by the Very Rev. E. A. Worms, of the Pallottinc Fathers, on "The Religion of the Australian and Tasmanian Aborigines." Indications are that the Conference will be an out-
standing success and the Federal Executive has expressed its appreciation of the work performed by the various Catholic Women's organsations in promoting the Conference, to the Catholic Press for the excellent publicity afforded to the event, and last but not least to the many good people who have been praying for the success of the Conference. The
insertion
of
dodgers or other matter in 'The Record" by unauthorised persons is When "The forbidden. Record" carries an offi_ cial dodger or circular there will be a press notice to that effect. All others are not official.
to China had later fled to the West. The worker explained in his new-found refuge that he and the others had been coached by com-
munist
officials
on
what
Montogmery to task they could and could not for his glowing re- say. The London Daily Teleports of the happy parodies the style and life in communist - graph logic of the World War II ruled Chino. leader. Lord Marshal "Field Montgomery has just returned from a flying visit to Hell," the newspaper began. "His impressions were as follows: 'I like Hell very much. It is a good show-a boss Mao Tse-tung enter tained him nine hours very good show indeed, South Africa and China are straight. so "Are you so vain as to also good shows. I saideven Hell is an think Mao finds you inter- at the time. It hits South esting? You are worth nine better show. China for six. and hours because you're a gul- AfricaDevil is a very sound The lible celebrity." orgaMontgomery said that he chap and an excellent We had excellent had talked to peasants and niser. and adminiDiscipline talks. had and workers at will, are excellent. All found that all of them liked stration the chaps I met were warm, The Catholic the regime. well in the newspaper recalled that one happy, fit and the Devil Chinese worker who had picture. I promised what tell everyone would I been presented to Lord Atta good show Hell was. This former lee during that I shall do." Labour party leader's visit
"Come off it, Monty," heckled the Catholic Times after Montgomery had boasted on television and in the public print that Chinese communist party