No. 3208. Perth, Thursday, September 23, 1965
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HIGH HONOURS DURING U.N. VISIT
the G.P.O., Perth for post as a Newspaper. 1
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POPE PAUL VI will be accorded Elizabeth, is head of both a Church and a State. around 10 a.m. and proceed into the city in a The British monarch is head of the Church of motorcade. higher honours on his October 4 England. The Roman Pontiff is Chief of State Current plans call for United
v isit to the United Nations than any other world figure except Queen Elizabeth II.
of Vatican City as well as spiritual leader of the Catholic Church.
United Nations Secretary -General U Thant will greet the Pope at the gate of the gardens on the north side of the organisation's headquarters building. Ordinarily, the Secretary will Paul receive the same protocol Pope General receives Chiefs of State at the door of honours as the Queen, who visited the United the secretariat building. Nations in 1957, spokesmen said. It was noted that the Pope, like Queen Pope Paul will arrive at Kennedy Airport at
Nations a reception for the Pope after his address. United Nations spokesmen said the welcome for the Pope will be based on his being head of one of the world's great religions as well as a Chief of State. A United Nations observer noted that news of the Pope's coming visit has been received with "tremendous pleasure and happiness" by members of the secretariat and representatives of non-governmental organisations.
Two Hour Motorcade Will Fete Pope Paul
POPE PAUL VI will enter New York in two-hour motorcade and will end his October 4 visit with a second major public event —an evening Mass at Yankee Stadium.
* By JAMES O'NEILL from VATICAN CITY ROPE PAUL VI opened the fourth and final session of the Ecumenical Council by announcing that he will establish a senate of bishops to consult and collaborate with him in governing the Church. He said he was happy to announce the "setting up, according to the wishes of the Council, of an episcopal synod." .• MEET NEEDS This synod of bishops, : Pope Paul said, would be convened according to the needs of the Church by the Roman Pontiff for consultation and collaboration when for the general good of , the Church this will seem opportune to us. 1 We consider it superfluous to add that this collaboration of the episcopate is meant to turn out to be of the greatest help - - to the Holy See and . to the whole Church."
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The Pontiff will arrive for his visit to the United Nations at Kennedy International Airport shortly before 10 a.m.
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Before leaving the airport, the Pope will deliver a short address to the dignitaries assembled to meet him. These may include Cardinal Spellman, United Nations Secretary-General U Thant, Vice-President Hubert Humphrey, Secretary of State Dean Rusk and State and local officials.
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The Pope, who has announced his intention to reform and reorganise the Roman Curia, the Carrying a cross Pope Paul VI leads a penitential procession from the general offices in Rome Basi lica of the Holy Cross to the Lateran Basilica in down town Rome, which carry out the where the fourth session of the Ecumenical Council is being held. work of governing the Church, pointuniversal C ARDINAL GILROY of Mr. Johnson will be At ed out to the bishops Sydney will accompany in New York on October water the Offertory, the children will receive I The Mass will be withand wine will be Pope will depart for that just as they need a Pope Paul on his trip to 3 for a dinner and his Holy Communion from . in the framework of the Rome—ending a gruel- diocesan curia to assist the United Nations. Car- Press spokesman has brought to the altar in a the Pontiff. ' Papal visit to the U.N. ling day in which differ - them, "so we too always dinals from five other said, "We will want to procession of six boys At the Lord's Pray-er, ' The U.N. flag will be ences in time zones will need the curia for carrycontinents will also ac- take a look at whether and six girls chosen to all in attendance will be near the altar to reprecompany His Holiness. an overnight stay would r epresent the world's asked to recite it in their sent all member nation, have seen him on the go ing out our apostolic for 29 consecutive hours. r esponsibilities." six continents. The 12 own language. A fter the Mass, the The route Pope Paul be possible." Will follow into the city In mid-afternoon, the Is still under discussion Pope will leave for the . But police and other in- United Nations. He will volved officials are speak to the general asworking to make it po3- sembly. It is thought his sible for the greatest address will be given in number of people to see French and be about 30 ARRIVING IN PERTH ON THURSDAY, SEPthe Pontiff. minutes long. TEMBER 30, FOR A BRIEF VISIT AND yublic interest Like almost all of the BEGINNING AN AUSTRA visit is extremelyin the LIAN AND NEW high, according to the spokes- Papal day in New York, the address will be car- ZEALAND TOUR, IS DR. FRANK J. AYD, JR. man. Inquiries Holy Father'sabout the ried on television. agenda Dr. Ayd is Chief of more than a hundred I have flooded After his lemarks, the Catholic end U.N. information Pontiff will meet U.N. Psychiatry at Franklin scientific articles. Award "for outstanding off ices. officials and delegates at Square Hospital, Balti- I In 1960 he was reci- service to Church and a reception in his honour more, and the first Am- pient of the Holy Name community." at the headquarters of erican layman to be a the international body. faculty member of the Gregorian University in The United Rome. He is married and Nations, f or example, has been • has a family of 12 chilswamped with requests dren, and with his wife from Catholic schools to The Pope will cele - and family spend part take their pupils on the brate the Mass in Yan- of each year in Rome. regular U.N. tour on kee Stadium that evenHis tour is being arOctober 4. Requests for ing in Latin and will Press ranged by the Austraaccreditation total deliver a brief homily in lian and New Zealand nearly four English. The Epistle, College of Psychiatrists. A fter his hundred. arrival at Gospel, Prayer of the He will meet and lecture Cardinal sklence, Spellman's re- Faithful and the Lord's to various groups of go to St. the Pontiff will Prayer will be read or doctors, specialists and eclral to Patrick's Cath- recited by others. will visit many hospitals pray and offer a blessing. and psychiatric institulay lector A will read return to Then he will the Epistle in English tions. for lunch the residence and a priest will deliver Dr. Ayd has written the Gospel in the same two books, contributed Language. sections to 25 other e Stage At the Prayer of the books, and published There Faithful, petitions will COnA .is no official be made in the five offitb:i.,_ a.tion For Supplies for churches, schools, and other Catholic l T.V. ly;.White from either cial languages of the House or the U.N. — English, French, institutions contact Mr. Gerry Fuller on 28 3611 at— leari that COLUMN President Spanish, Chinese and ai willris°11 h,, Meet.and the Pope Russian. Each will be RAILWAY 22. PAGE But the stage made by a different perGray t' WEST PERTH t for it. Dr. Frank J. Ayd e son. i p.p.#4.44p....04^4,11 111 , 11.4 .41,04 , , 04.4.41 ,
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