No. 3228.
PERTH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1966.
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CARDINAL CAROM TO ARUM Votive Mass For Council IN MTH ON Jubilee WEDNESDAY
THE Congregation of Rites has approved a new votive Mass intended for special ceremonies during the postCouncil jubilee which lasts until May 29.
AFTER presiding at one of the most successful ever of the international meetings of the Young Christian Workers' Movement, Joseph Cardinal Cardijn arrived in Australia this week at the start of an eight-week tour.
The prayers to be used in the Mass in connection with solemn cathedral functions or other special functions such as pilgrimages to churches designated for jubilee indulgences will be published in pamphlet form soon by the Vatican Polyglot Press. It will include suggested Gregorian chants selected for their simplicity to encourage entire communities to sing them, rather than special choirs. The forthcoming publication was described in an article in Vatican City's L'Osservatore Romano by Father Anibale Bugnini, secretary of the postconciliar liturgy commission and under-secretary for liturgy of the rites congregation. The special Mass may be used when holy Mass is celebrated in a cathedral with some solemnity: during Eucharistic celebration at the end of missions or special courses of instruction on the conciliar decrees; for faithful who at the end of missions or conciliar instruction courses go on pilgrimage to a cathedral or a church designated by the bishop for gaining jubilee indulgences.
He will arrive in Perth on Wednesday next, February 9, for a six-day visit and will be given a Liturgical Reception in St. Mary's Cathedral on Thursday, February 10, at 7.30 p.m. It is hoped that the Cathedral will be filled to capacity on the occasion to afford His Eminence an appropriate West Australian welcome. The reception will be followed by the celebration of Mass. Cardinal Cardijn has been attending the ALL CLERGY are T hird International asked to participate Council of the Y.C.W., in the Solemn Liturwhich was held in Bang- gical Reception for kok, Thailand. Cardinal Cardijn in This is his second St. Mary's Cathedral visit to Perth. He was on February 10. Monlast here in September, signori are requested 1958. to wear choir robes. Cardinal Cardijn will, no doubt, go down in history as one of the priest in Brussels, BelChurch's first and great- gium, conceived the est thinkers on the lay idea of saving youth apostolate, and even at from corruption and exthe age of 83 he is still a ploitation, not by means tireless worker among of police or government young people. protection, but by the means of youth themHALF CENTURY selves. It is just over half a "Youth can save youth, century since Fath.er and only youth can save Cardijn, then a young youth" was his slogan and his conviction.
POPE URGES UNITY
TO REVIVE
JOSEPH CARDINAL CARDIJN
The decree specifies, Father Bugnini said, that the Mass is to be celebrated in white vestments and always with the recitation of the Creed. Especially in large gatherings, he said, the Creed should be sung by the entire congregation "to revive and enkindle the faithful in Christ and His Church." Liturgical texts have been selected for the Mass with a view to emphasising the Church and the local shepherd — concepts emphasised. Father Bugnini said, "in all Council documents." He noted that Pope Paul VI clearly asked for this emphasis and had designated local cathedrals for jubilee celebrations so that the faithful centre around the bishop, the father and shepherd of had his flock."
BISHOP'S PRAISE FOR SIR ROBERT MENZIES
OLD SLOGAN Today, the now Cardinal Cardijn still believes in his old slogan HIS Lordship Bishop M. McKeon, speaking after he that only youth can blessed and opened the new St. Laurence's School, Balsave youth. He still believes that the young people of any genera- catta, last Sunday, paid tribute to Sir Robert Menzies, tion, especially the pre- who has just retired from his office as Prime Minister of sent generation, can HILE cautioning take and hold a respon- Australia. against the danger sible place in the world "To him we owe. a "I hope he will read earliest age the knowof "excessive enthu- of today. debt of gratitude as he that England has fol- ledge and love of God siasm," Pope Paul VI Born in 1882, Cardicalled for the commit- nal Cardijn is the son of was the first Prime lowed the lead of Scot- and their neighbour. land and is now giving "It is not only pathetic, ment of all Catholics to a Belgian worker and Minister to break down 100 per cent aid to pri- but it is tragic to find a the progress of ecu- saw the worst examples menism. of early industrialisa- the unprincipled prin- vate schools," Bishop young child coming to McKeon added. school from a Catholic ciple of no aid for priHe warned those who tion. Referring to the re- home at the age of six This led him to declare vate schools," are sceptical of success he said. cent Council declaration and not yet able to regarding Christian at the time of his on Christian Education. make the sign of the unity efforts or who are father's death: "Before With prayerful good which regards the fam- Cross. fearful that the efforts that man who was so wishes for the new ily as the "first school." R emember, when it comes to killing "How can the teacher will entail doctrinal in- valiant, so great, I Prime Minister, Mr. His Lordship reminded build in the school when garden wogs, it's easy with sqeasy! differentism that their swore to give myself en- Harold Holt, His Lord- parents of their serious attitude "is not in ac- tirely. to die for the ship said he hoped that obligation of instilling the foundations that must be laid in the home cord with the will of working class." he will extend that aid into the the hearts of are missing?" Christ." CONTINUED • ON P.2. still further. their children from the Woo!""77 CO-OPERATION . His Lordship said that if the high standard that Catholics hoped for is to be obtained in the school, it can only be obtained through parent - teacher co-operation. His Lordship congratulated the priests and parishioners of Balcatta who had provided such David Grays have a complete range of easy-to-use a lovely parish school. squeasy packs that make it so simple to keep your He also addressed a spegarden free from pests. cial word of thanks to Mr. L. West, the archi- Catholic churches, schools and other institutions reteca who designed the quiring supplies please contact Mr. Gerry Fuller school and superintend- at . . . ed the construction free of charge. " Another parishioner. Mr. Liber," he added. assisted by his sons. 10 RAILWAY PARADE, WEST PERTH — Phone 28 3611 painted the school free THE NEW SCHOOL IN MAIN STREET, BALCATTA. of charge.-
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