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0.C.S.O., Lord Abbot of Mount St. Joseph Abbey, Roscrea, Co. Tipperary, Ireland, is at present visiting Western Australia. The monks do not underOn Wednesday. he was the take parish or missionary guest of His Grace the Archwork. The life is contemplathe Archbishop's at bishop tive and penitential, i.e., Palace. The Lord Abbot is public the two and private prayer, on visitation to solitude and silence. Neverfoundations of the Order of theless, the monks, with the the Cistercians of the Strict permission of the Abbot, Observance (Trappists) in may see relatives and Australia and New Zealand. two foundations friends at certain times. These Several legends about Ciswere made in 1954. One is tercian monks circulate in at Tarrawarra, Yarra Glen, founded from nearly every country of the Victoria, world which in reality have Mount St. Joseph, Roscrea, no foundation in fact. The and the other at Kopua, first of these is that CisterHawkes Bay, New Zealand, cian or Trappist monks founded from Mount Melmake a VOW OF SILENCE. kray, Cappoquin. In the first place, the About twenty monks were Church would not permit sent by each of the Irish such a foolish act. When one countries two the to abbeys recalls that a vow is a commence the monastic solemn promise made to life in Australasia. Archbishop Mannix of God, it would surely be Melbourne welcomed the something rash and foolish to make such a vow. Roscrea monks to his dio-
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An Indulgence For Offering Of Work THE HOLY FATHER HAS GRANTED INDULGENCES TO EVERYONE WHO OFFERS HIS DAILY WORK TO GOD. A decree issued by the Sacred Apostolic Peniten-
tiary, the high Church court that deals with indulgences, states that a plenary indulgence may be gained once a day under the usual conditions by Catholics who offer their day's work-whether manual or intellectual-to God in the morning. The "usual conditions," according to canon law, are confession and Communion within eight days, prayer for the intentions of the Pope, and a visit to a church or chapel if it is conveniently possible. The decree also grants a partial indulgence of 500 days as often as a Catholic offers his work to God and accompanies his offering with a prayer, on condition that he has "a contrite heart." An indulgence is the remission of the temporal punishment due to those sins whose guilt has been forgiven either by the Sacrament of Penance or They are plenarya perfect act of contrition. remitting the whole of the temporal punishment partial, remitting part of incurred by a sinner-or the punishment.
raised to the status of an abbey and presided at the Oblate To Be election of its first abbotDom Kevin O'Farrell of Ordained Dec. 16 Roscrea. Every abbey of the Order To be ordained by the is visited yearly by the Most Reverend L. J. Goody. Abbot of the house from Bishop of Bunbury, on Satwhich it was founded. Obvi- urday, December 16, is the ously, this cannot be carried Reverend Anthony Joseph out every year in this case Colbert, O.M.L owing to the long journey The son of Mr. and Mrs. and expense. Dom Camillus J. R. Colbert, of Webster will hold the visitation Street, Nedlands, the future shortly at Notre Dame Tar- Father Colbert was a student rawarra and then by delega- of the Christian Brothers' tion of the abbot of Mount College, St. George's TerMelleray he will go on to race. New Zealand where he will When he joined the perform the same task at Oblates of Mary Immaculate the Abbey of Our Lady of his studies for the priesthood the Southern Star, Kopua, began at St. Joseph's Junior Hawke's Bay. ate in Geelong, Victoria. The monks of the Abbey From Geelong he went to of Mount St. Joseph, Rosthe Oblate Novitate at Sorcrea, hope in the years rento, Victoria, and from ahead to establish a second there to the .Cedara Oblate abbey in Australia. If this Scholasticate in Natal, South comes to pass it would have Africa, where he has been the advantage of saving the for the last seven years. Abbot of Roscrea the long journey to and from Australia. He could delegate the Pope's Broadcast abbot of each filiation or THE HOLY FATHER prethe to make foundation will deliver his tradire,c No, the Cistercians have a permitted them to yearly visitation. tional Christmas message upon their monastery at STRICT RULE of silence, scribed The Cistercian Order has to the world over VatiTarra,: arra-a district about which can always be rethe thirty-11ve miles from Melcan Radio on Thursday, laxed when the superior given many saints to two at least and Church, December 21. As in bourne. The archbishop forjudges it is fitting and automatically when a brother or Popes. Its greatest luminary years past, the message mally blessed and opened the new house on December father is appointed to take is St. Bernard of Clairvaux. will be carried by lit-c 19, 1954. care of guests or visitors broadcast to many EuroThe monks built their who come to the guest house pean nations and will temporary church and monor to teach classes or as be rebroadcast afterastery of wood, and they students preparing for the wards In the major rarry out the full monastic priesthood, etc. languages of the world: life there. Pope John will celebrate Several young the old canard much for So Australians have since then the Christmas midnight about the monks taking a The quarterly conferentered and madc profession Mass in the Vatican's vow of silence-the fact is ence for the clergy of at Tarrawarra. Consistorial Hall. This that they have a STRICT area the metropolitan Much the same can be ceremony will also be RULE OF SILENCE. will be held on Friday, said of their brethren in broadcast by Vatican The second canard is that December 15. The conNew Zealand, who set up Radio. the Cisterican digs a small ference will take place their monastery in the diopart of his grave daily. This in the Chapter Hall. Viccese of Wellington at the invitation of Archbishop Mc- appeared in a work of a toria Square, commencwell-known writer a few ing at 10 a.m. Keffery. NUMBER THE CHRISTMAS worse what is and ago, years The Cistercian Order was The Sacrament of of "The Record" will be on the renowned author said he founded in France in the adbe will Confirmation Sunnext all parishes in at a sale saw the open graves Year 1098 at Citeaux. near ministered to adults at day. The issue, according to certain monastery. When the Se present city of Dijon. Cathedral Mary's St. our normal practice, is pubmatter was looked into, it The founders were Benedicon Friday evening, Delished on December 14, so appeared that the monks tine monks who were ancember 15. that readers might have adwere digging the foundaxious to establish the full recipients Intending vanced reading for the feast tions of their new church. Primitive observance of the to are Sacrament the of in indulged of Christmas; that they may vho Someone rule of St. Benedict. be present in the Cathegive support to our advertisleg -pulling told the creduThey settled in a lonely They p.m. 7 at dral ers in their Christmas shoplous author that the monks district called Citeaux (Latin with have to required are graves their ping; that a large edition of were digging Ciatercium), hence the name foolish them a confirmation "The Record" can be offered Cistercian. They adopted and he recorded that out, filled the card, properly prior to the holiday period. statement, perpetuating garments of undyed wool, parish their by signed The edition will consist of a canard. spent six hours daily in the priest and bearing the church coloured cover appropriate to performing t he Dom Camillus Claffey was seal. parish th0 time and 32 inside pages Opus Dei," or divine office, here in Australia in 1954 be must card worked in This with local features and special the fields in the with the first monks from fact and fiction articles. The presented before the draining and cultivation of Roscrea to establish Notre conbe will Sacrament cost of the larger issue is 1/6. the land and gave the re Dame Monastery at Tarraferred. taming hours to spiritual 1958 warra. He returned in reading and study. when the monastery was
The text of the new Vatican decree is as follows: "His Holiness John XXIII, Pope by Divine Providence, desiring that human labour may be more greatly ennobled and elevated by means of being offered to God, in the course of an audience granted on October 7 of this year to the undersigned cardinal, Grand Penitentiary, has deigned to grant the following indulgences:
(1) Plenary, under the usual conditions, to be gained by the faithful who in the morning offer to God their labour of the whole day, whether manual or intellectual, using any formula of
prayer. (2) Partial indulgence of 500 days, to be gained by faithful with at least a contrite heart as often as they devoutly offer the work at hand, using any formula of prayer.
"The present decree is to be of perpetual validity, all to the contrary notwithstanding." The decree was signed by Arcadio Cardinal Larraona, C.M.F., Grand Penitentiary, who presides over the Sacred Apostolic Penitentiary.
HOLINESS POPE JOHN XXIII has used the device of sending a letter( to his Secretary of State to voice his thanks to everyone who had joined in celebrating or expressed good wishes on his 80th birthday. In the letter to Amleto Cardinal Cicognani, Pope John noted that many had wished him a long life. To this he said: "May everyone say with happy and serene mind, 'the will of God, the will of God,' and nothing more." The Pope spoke of his "immense gratitude to the cardinals, to the bishops, to the diocesan and regular clergy, and to all Our collaborators." He included thanks also to heads of States and governments, especially of the 70 countries which sent special delegations to Rome to participate in the birthday celebrations, and to the members of the diplomatic corps accredited to the Holy See. The Pope's birthday anniversary actually fell on November 25. But it was celebrated on November 4, the third anniversary of his coronation, as a double anniversary. The Pope in his letter said: "What can be said of the festive echoes of the immense legions of consecrated souls. of children, of the sick and the aged, of the humble and the poor? There are reasons for sorrow which certainly trouble Our spirit concerning the future of nations and of people, all of whom are dear to Our heart. But the harmony of . gives Us reason to thoughts and of intentions . think that Our convinced optimism is well founded." HIS