No. 3214.
PERTH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1965
Rhodesian Is Called Immoral
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Alfrink of Utrecht, Holland, has declared that modern war with its nuclear, bacteriological and chemical weapons, "would be so d'sastrous that it cannot be classified under anTHE CHRISTIAN LEADERS OF WHITE -RULED RHODESIA cient ethical categories." H AVE REITERATED THEIR BELIEF THAT IT WOULD BE As a consequence, he asserted, "war must be IMMORAL FOR THAT COUNTRY TO TAKE THE UNILATconsidered as an absoERAL STEP OF DECLARING ITS INDEPENDENCE FROM lutely outmoded means of solving problems." GREAT BRITAIN. "The question is no longer one of war or The position of the Anglican, Catholic and Protestant church leaders peace, but rather one of was made clear by Anglican Bishop Kenneth J. F. Skelton, chairman of life or death," he said. the Christian Council of Rhodesia, in Salisbury's "Sunday Mail." He described this assertion as an "ethical probHe said ninety delegates from the major churches have called for a lem which must be recognised not only by new constitution that would share political power equitably among whites Holy Name men had a difficult task carrying the canopy in the gusty wind during every Christian of goodthe procession in the Festival of Christ the King last Sunday. and the Negro majority. will but also by every human conscience." THE CHURCH LEAHe said he shares to a certain point the opinion DERS' STATEMENT that all war is in flagWAS MADE PUBLIC rant opposition to the JUST ONE DAY BEGospel. But he added that this principle canFORE BRITISH PRIME not be taken as the exMINISTER HAROLD lusive foundation of 'Iwork for peace. WILSON ARRIVED IN RAIN AND GUSTY WIND MARRED THE ANNUAL FESTIVAL "Human weakness is SALISBURY IN A OF CHRIST THE KING WHICH WAS HELD. AT PERRY LAKES such that situations LAST - DITCH ATSTADIUM LAST SUNDAY AFTERNOON. arise in which the mainTEMPT TO HEAL THE tenance of peace does Less than half the ex- trance of the Blessed follow the sermon due not depend on only one CHASM SEPARATING pected crowd of 17,000 Sacrament, the rain to the wind blowing side of a dispute . . . BRITAIN AND ITS attended the festival, stopped and the sun through the micro- Self-defence and the deAFRICAN COLONY. fence of others is a duty Shortly after the start shone for the remainder phone, which of the has its roots in procession, a the of ceremonies. During the fetival. Britain has objected His Grace was assist- Monsignor E. Sullivan the Gospel," he stated. to Rhodesian indepen- heavy shower drenched the marchers, but with ed throughout the cere- led those present in To prevent war, he dence as long as the umbrellas raised they monies by Father P. prayers and recited the said, "new means must country is run by its continued to recite the O'Reilly, who was dea- Act Consecration be sought out, new of white minority. In reRosary seemingly un- con. and Father J. Cor- during the Benediction. ! structures and new taliation, the Rhodesian deterred by the unplea- coran as sub-deacon, forms of regulating inPrime Minister, Mr. Ian Prime Minister Harold Wilson sant conditions. Father F. Walsh was • Pictures on Page 11. ternational relations." Smith, has threatened master of ceremonies. to invoke U.D.I.—a uniBLEW ALTAR lateral declaration of inSENSE OF TRAGEDY dependence — the first Just before the prosuch act by a British cession began a strong In the occasional sercolony since 1776. gust of wind blew the mon, Father P. Cunaltar from the dais in ningham of Wundowie the centre of the arena, spoke on the Kingship but quick work on the of Christ. He said that part of the Holy Name the true meaning of men who were organis- Christ's Kingship grow, ing the festival saw the each year, but there GRAYS altar restored to its ori- always a sense of traMost church leaders ginal position before gedy with it. Father Cunningham have been solidly op- His Grace the ArchBy Father Placid Jordan, O.S.B. posed to U.D.I. since it bishop, carrying the said that nowadays we DA VjD GRAYS DAVID GRAYS A VAST SIMPLIFICATION OF CUR- was first suggested Blessed Sacrament, en- must die with Christ if stadium. tered the we are to win men. early in 1964. Last April RENT PRACTICE REGARDING IN- the leaders of five Chris- Not long after the en- Many were unable to 400-101 tian churches, including DULGENCES IS BEING CONSIDERED C a thol ic Archbishop DAVID Francis Markell, S.J.. of BY POPE PAUL VI. Salisbury, declared that An instruction—prepared by a special com- no "extreme act outside Mission of the Sacred Penitentiary, the Church the constitution" could court which deals with matters pertaining to be morally justified indulgences—is now in the hands of the presi- without the consent of the people and unless it dents of regional bishops' conferences. The promotes the common Presidents are discussing it with their memberships in order to be prepared for a meeting with good. White citizens make the Pontiff at which it will be the principal item up only one-sixteenth of en the agenda. The meeting is now scheduled Rhodesia's four million for November 11. people. The Catholic Medal commemoratBesides the conference presidents, various offi- Church is the second ing the fourth sescials of the Roman Curia. the Church's central largest in the country a sion dministrative offices, will attend the meeting, with 290.000 members, of Vatican bringing the including 35.000 whites. total present to more than a hundred. Council issued II, by Early in October, the This will be the second occasion when the Pope. Swiss - born Bishop the Vatican, shows aPPlYing the principle of episcopal collegiality. Aloysius Haene of GweWill consult Pope Paul VI in with the world's hierarchies on a lo, Rhodesia, left the sPecifie question. prayer before a repEcumenical Council at _ The first such meeting, held on October 21, Rome and flew back to resentation of the David Grays aerosal Fly Spray is the most powerful dealt With the reform of fast and abstinence regu- his See, saying: "I want Fly Spray you can buy. Buy some! See for yourCrucifixion, while self how ,!ti°ns. Other topics are expected to be taken to be with my flock in quickly David Grays Fly Spray kills flies. later on. These meetings are considered to this dire time." the reverse shows PEOPLE USE "SCRAM" OUTDOOR It was understood that a sort of the keys of Peter tryout for the future world Synod of Bishop t "SCRAM SAY " TO FLIES Haene would ac4 announced by the Pope at the opening as a spokesman for the Ofsish°Ps, and the Bishop's David Grays personal insect repellant. the current session of the Ecumenical Council. Catholic hierarchy. crozier. NC Photo
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