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The Record Newspaper 10 February 1966

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No. 3229.

PERTH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1966.

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POP[ SUGGESTS ARBITRATIO THROUGH U.N. From JAMES C. O'NEILL in Vatican City.

poPE PAUL VI HAS VOICED THE HOPE THAT THE

W AR IN VIETNAM MAY YET BE RESOLVED BY A RBITRATION SPONSORED BY THE UNITED NATIONS.

I n an audience with Italian Catholic journalists, the Pope spoke at length about his efforts towards world peace. A lthough he never referred directly to Vietnam, it was clear he was talking about that confl ict. He pr aised President n that an unjust solution Johnson's "peace offen- K esponsibi cannot produce a just sive," and said: -We result." have had sound and re- ! "And it is said that testimony liable for up to now it has not had thinking that it really , positiv e acceptance; it aimed at resolving the is a grave, most grave conflict by means off respon sibilitiy to refuse reasonable and honour- I to negotiate, the only Neverthe able negotiations. ! means now of putting concluded, less, the Pope "we must an end to the conflict still desire and hope without leaving the decision of it to arms, to that the invitations to peace may ever more terrible , negotiated not be disappointed, arms." I and that the solution of The Pope stressed the dispute may not be that he had not "lost a sought by means of sense of justice b' force and destruction, w hich . development- the consequences of must be judged: but w, which are always unhave not wanted to set foreseeable and thereup ourself as judge of fore such as to justify concrete situations. We , the fear which invades e upright spirit at have, however, strongly every desired that justice may the. thought of the posnot be forgotten or be- sibility fat. of an armed cont rayed. "Our service in the -Who knows but that cause of peace does not finally an arbitration seek to be pacifism team of the United Nawhich ignores the rela- tions, entrusted to neu• live rights and duties tral nations, can tomorin question, which loses row — we would wish sight of the negative even today—resolve the c onsequences, and terrible question. We which ignores the fact I pray to God for this!"

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CARDINAL CARDIN ARRIVES

His Eminence Joseph Cardinal Cardijn (right) is pictured with Bishop M. McKeon after his arrival at Perth Airport on Wednesday. In the background is the diocesan chaplain of the Y.C.W., Father J. O'Brien. Travelling with Cardinal Cardijn on his Australian tour is Father K. Smith, the National Y.C.W. Chaplain. Right: Rienzie Rupasinghe, the recently elected international president of the Y .C.W.

JOSEPH CARDINAL CARDIJN, the founder of the world-wide Young Christian Workers' Movement, arrived in Perth on Wednesday for o six-day ploitation which is even visit. more poisonous and

The 83-year-old Cardinal who founded the deadly, the exploitation Y.C.W. to win to the Church the masses of the of the human person larg working class, said at Perth Airport after his medely through mass ia such arrival that he no longer thought of the working radio and as television, various publiclass as separate from any other class, but as "a cations with adverti seworking people." ments that encouraged "Young workers have a mission in the world harmful selfishness. "The Y.C.W.," he said, and must be conscious of their apostolate," he "must study real-life said. situations "They must sustain each other and help each try where in each counit exists and other." the leaders must respond to different needs as they arise." • Cardinal Cardijn will address a public rally at the Orchestral Shell. in Cardinal Cardijn said tients assembled out- the Supreme Court Garthat boys and girls must side: "I bring you all the dens at 7.15 p.m. on KONRAD ADENAUER, one of the be more conscious of blessing of the Pope Sunday, February 13. most influential political leaders their responsibilities— himself." and their parents, the in the post-war years, has declared "Before I left Rome," , priests and bishops must he told them, that only religion can save men and "the Holy collaborate with them Father said to me, 'You nations from disaster. and help them. will give His Eminence, who the peoplemy blessing to of Australia, In a copyrighted article for the North has been attending the because American Newspaper Alliance, the former Inter national Y.C.W. c ountry.' I love that Cardinal CarWest German Chancellor, who turned 90 Council in Bangkok, dijn said that said that today's youth told him he Pope Paul years of age early in January, observed that regarded must also be educated Australia as A pioneer member of man often acts against his better judgment, the greatest to cope with the extra mission in the the first Australian foun• ignores the truth and commits acts against world. liberty given them. dation of enclosed Poor God. Glares died on January 30. "That is why I tried to infuse the reconShe was Mother Mary struction of Germany with the Christian A lphonsus, who arrived from spirit," he said. Another Y.C.W. visi- helpedIreland in 1951, and found 'Bethle hem' tor to Perth was the Monaster y, International president, New South Wave rl e y, • JOINT STRUGGLE Wales. "They must be con- R ienzie Rupasinghe. She was novice mis"That is why, in organising the Christian scious that they are not who addressed diocesan tress for many years, and i, . r Tkitnimals or machines, presidents last Democra tic Union in 1945, I asked for an weekend. was vicaress at the time IIIMPribut that they are of alliance between Catholic and Protestant He told them that to- of her death. divine origin." day young workers in citizens to struggle jointly for the practical Bo On his way to the Australia do not face 19 rn in County Cork in realisa 09, tion of Christian principles in public Mother Alphonsus city, the Cardinal made the problem of exploita- was the daughter of a life. a brief stop at St. John tion of labour as they noted Irish playwright, "I have become firmly convinced that of God Hospital, Bel- did when the movem the henceforth nations must be governed by mont, where he told the first began in Belgiuent C late T. C. Murray, and m, hristina Murray. Sisters, nurses and Godly principles or they shall perish." pa- but they do face an ex- , R.I.P.

CHRISTIANITY IS NEEDED FOR PEACE

Call To Youth

Death Of Pioneer Poor Clare

Divine Origin

President

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