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The Record Newspaper 02 May 1963

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New Order Will Have Parish And Home for Sick And Aged Men Very Rev. Father P. ./. Kenny, 0.S.Com., the Provincial of the Irish Province of the Order of St. Camillus, is at present on a visit to Perth, and is the guest of His Grace the Archbishop. It is • hoped that two Fathers and a Lay Brother will come to Perth in July to take charge of the parish of Carlisle.

Memorial Chapel For Order's Deceased Plea For "Peace Nuns

In additior. to parochial work, this Order also hopes, in the near future, to send trained nursing Brothers to Perth to work: among chronically ill aged men in the c ommunity. The Order was founded by St. Camillus de Lellis in Rome in 1591. Since then, houses have been founded all over Europe, North and South America, Formosa and Thailand. The priests and Brothers in these foundations devote themselves to a variety of tasks connected with the sick and those charged with their care. The Holy See has declared St. Camillus patron of hospitals, nurses and all who care for the sick. The Brothers of the Anglo-Irish Province spend four years in training for their State Registration at centres in London and Hexham. St. Camillus Hospital at Hexham, in the NorthEast of England, caters for chronic and post-operative sick, and is staffed by Brothers who are State Registered Nurses.

THE NEW CHAPEL AT IONA PRESENTATION CONVENT IN MOSMAN PARK, WAS BLESSED BY HIS GRACE THE ARCHBISHOP LAST SUNDAY.

V.Rev. Father P. J. Kenny, Provincial

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VISIT TO CARDINAL DID NOT END HIS EXILE

VIENNA: FRANZISKT s CARDINAI KOr:NIG RETURNED HOME TIGHTLIPPED AFTER CONFERRING WITH JOZSEF CARDINAL MINDSZENTY FOR FOUR HOURS AT TIIE INITED STATES LEGATION IN BUDAPEST. But it was announced immediately that the Cardinal Archbishop of Vienna would make a second visit to Hungary "in the near future." Cardinal Koenig made the 280-mile round trip to the capital of the communist-ruled country and back in one day. He had announccl a month earlier that he was going to Hungary to try to persuade Cardinal Mindszenty to leave the sanctuary of the American Legation where he has lived in isolation for six and a half years and go to Western Europe. The 57-year-old Cardinal ICoenig, travelled to BudaPest in a black Mercedes ear, reportedly accomPa . flied by two American diplomats. He crossed the border point at Nickelsdorf at 8-30 a.m. and reached the

U.S. Legation on the Red capital's "Freedom Square" at 11 a.m. It was understood that he stopped nowhere before going to the Legation. According to reports in Vienna, officials at the Legation did not even confirm the fact that the two cardinals met. A Legation spokesman said merely: "Cardinal Koenig arrived today. He spent four hours in the Legation." " ALWAYS THERE" When Cardinal Koenig called on Cardinal Mindszenty at the Legation, Hun garian police were stationed in three cars across the street, as they had been night and day since the Hungarian Primate entered the five-storey building 75 months earlier. The communist regime of Premier Janos Kadar issued a general amnesty for political prisoners on March 21, and Monsignor Egon Turcsanyi, Cardinal Mindszenty's former secretary, was released from gaol shortly afterwards. Monsignor Turcsanyi had been

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sentenced to life imprisonment in 1958 for crimes he allegedly committed during the anti-communist rebellion of 1956. The day after Cardinal Koenig's return to Vienna. a Church spokesman stated that he would return to Hungary "in the near future to respond to an old invitation Hungary's of Bishop Endre Hamvas." Bishop Hamva.s of Csanad is acting chairman of the Hungarian Hierarchy. The Vatican has released no information on what transpired during the visit of Cardinal Koenig to Cardinal Mindszenty. Both the Vatican Press Office and Vatican Radio published a terse statement saying: "In Vatican circles an absolute reserve is maintained regarding the mission which Cardinal Koenig has carried out in Budapest in regar d to Cardinal Mindszenty. "Within the same circles in particular, no basis has been found for the news published this morning by some Italian paper regarding the Primate of Hungary's possible arrival in Rome within a short time."

Built at a cost of £24,000, the chapel is a memorial to the deceased Sisters of the Order who have served in Western Australia. during the 62 years ok the work of the Presentation Sisters in this State. The chapel, which will accommodate about 200, is of modern contemporary design with a cream brick exterior and pastel shades accentuated by coloured glas. windows in. the interim. The. flooring ot the chapel is oi jarrah mosaic blocks and the pews arc ot native jarrah. Accommodation under the chap& consists oi a community room and living quarters. The first Mass celebrated in the new chapel after its )1essing by His Grace was offered by Rt. Reverend Monsignor E. Moss assisted ay Fathers Ni. Casey and G. ;7rocetti as deacon and subdeacon Master oi ceremonies was Father F. Walsh and thc occasional preacher was the Vex) Rex. Father J Magill Architects foi thc chapel werc Messrs. Henderson and Thompson and builders were Berry Brothers. 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111i11111111111111

Archbishop Al Louvain Uni.

LONDON: The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Rev. Michael Ramsey, will speak at the University of Louvain on May 3 on "Christian Spirituality and the Modern World." It is believed to be the first address by an Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury at a Catholic university. Archbishop R a msey plans to make a courtesy call on Leo Jozef Cardinal Suenens, Archbishop of Malines-Brussels. He will also meet some of the monks from Chevetogne, the Belgian Benedictine monastery which has been a pioneer in the work for Christian unity.

On Earth" To Be Disarmament Basis

GENEVA (Switzerland) . — The peace encyclical of His Holiness For: Jo!ln XXII has been brought before the world disarmament conference here in an effort to bring "a new spirit" into the deliberations. Alfonso Arinos, chief of the Bracinan ueiegation t o the conference, told his confreres that if the negotiations were to be continued, they should be resumed in a different spirit. Then he cited the Pacem in Terris encyclical as an opportune guide. Arinsos said he spoke not merely as a Catholic in r ecommending the words of the Pope, but as a "man of good will," in the way in which the Holy Father spoke, "without distinction as to his hearer's r eligious or philsophie convictions." "The gentle old man in the Vatican," said Arinos, "attracts the confidence and the hope of the world because in simple words he puts simple truths before the consciences of the great. He says what everyone thinks, everyone exCept certain governments, certain military circles, certain political assemblies or certain laboratories carefully preparing the destruction of the peace of the world." The Brazilian delegates. acting as chairman of the session at which he spoke. said further: "With a tranquil voice, yet strong enough to reach hundreds of millions of homes, the beds of the sick and the cradles of children, the Holy Father describes the anxieties and hopes which, it seems, have not yet been able to eradicate mistrust, pride, ambition or fear. The Holy Father speaks of the future to the living, and condemns those who by universal death try to extinguish forever the light of that future.

TRUTH IS SIMPLE "His thoughts are simple because the immense truth which they proclaim is simple. He tells us that without disarmament there will be no peace. and that the idea of security founded in the equilibrium of destructive force-s permanently in progression is absurd. "He shows us that the ideal of PEACE IN SECURITY can be attained only by the growth of confidence, by the cessation of nuclear tests for MILITARY PURPOSES. and by real disarmament under EFFECTIVE CONTROL. He reminds us that the basic ideological contradiction which divides the world today cannot be overcome except by an international institution with greater possibilities and functioning on the' PRINCIPLES OF RIGHTEOUSNESS AND THE RULES OF JUSTICE. "Those thoughts are shared by the overwhelming majority of human beings who, terrified and powerless, are witnessing the wastage of economic and sceintific resources in the folly of armament, while the greater part of humanity is vegetating in ignorance and poverty."


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