A .2:2. No. 3263.
FSA
PERTH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1966.
Combied n Parent
(Registered at the G.P.O., Perth for transmission by post as a Newspaper.)
WASHED OUT
Groups Prepare For Campaign On Educatino
REPRESENTATIVES of Parents and Friends' Associations and similar organisations met in Melbourne last weekend. All States were represented except South Australia at this conference sponsored by the Australian Parents' Council of the Advancement of Education. conf ere nee call eel dom;
Parents
and will give maximum pub-
Federation of licity to them, comparTHEfor a system of an- Friends Queensland; Fed- ing them with the Aus-
nual Federal Government grants to assist in eration of Parents and tralian Parents' Council of Catholic policy. teaching costs in non- Friends Schools of Tasmania; Mr. T. Roche, presiGovernment schools, Victorian Federation of dent of the Australian In particular, the con- Catholic Mothers' Clubs Parents' Council, gave ference asked for spe- and the Parents and the opening address, cial grants to ALL Friends Federation of which appears on Page schools to overcome ur- Victoria and the Parents Two. Mr. W. Mahoney gent needs; annual and Friends Federation president of the Parents grants for teacher train- of Western Australia, and Friends' Federation Students of St. Joseph's High School, Victoria Square, were among others last weekend who had ing for all teachers; a The statement further of Western Australia, their sports day spoiled by heavy rain. Here five of them shelter under an umbrella during one of the down$ for $ subsidy for noted that the policy of was one of the 17 reprebuilding and equipment. this Federal body, prior sentatives at the confer pours. They are (left to right) Ruth Tatham, Mary Burns, Anne Grimmett, Margaret Cherubino and Judy Grieve. In a statement releas- to the Federal Election, ence. ed by the conference, it will be presented to the stated that, "It is the Federal Government conviction of this Aus- and to the leaders of all tralia-wide meeting that Parliamentary parties. education for every It will document the child must concern all practicabilities and the Governments. It was re economics of their vealed that a figure ap- policy. proaching 200 000 Catholic children now attend ALL MEMBERS DOPE PAUL VI has reCardinal Lercaro had State schools, that the It also stated that the increasing demand on fused an offer by an hour-and-a-half au Catholic schools plus policy will be discussed dience with the Pope, population trends show by parent representa- Giacomo Cardinal Ler- a@cording to LAvveBishop Trapp said that this number must tives with every mem- caro of Bologna, Italy, nire d'Italia," during ,' Anglican mission- We definitelv will not ary bishop said in try to convert Latin Anglicans are considerinerease rapidly. The ber of State Parliament. to resign from his See. which the Pope asked Federal Government Federal Parliament and the Cardinal to retain London that the Church America. To try to com ed to be "the bridge News of the refusal his See and also con- of England is ready and pete with another church" between Cathomust move realistically every candidate for the not only in the interest November election. The was printed by Bolo- tinue as president of the able to co-operate with Church would be intol- licism and Protestantof the child but most State Executive will gna's Catholic daily, Vatican Consilium for Catholics in strengthen- erable in the ecumenical ism. "Today I believe ing Christianity in Latin age." . we can in South Americertainly in the national confer with the State "L'Avvenire d'Italia." Implementing Liturgical America. He said he felt Angli ca interpret the Catholeaders of each party The paper said the Reform. good." cans should "have a lic and Pentecostal and meet the Parlia- Pope, after receiving The Pope said: "Con Bishop Eric Trapp. ministrv" to other Churches to each other." mentary leaders of each Cardinal Lercaro's retinue. If you need help. FROM w.A. secretary of the AngliHe recalled that last party. signation, wrote to him we shall give it. But can United Societv for Churches in the region a Catholic Representatives were The statement con- expressing appreciation continue now to give the Propagation of the Pentecostal churches January have been growing priest was sent as offifrom the Federation of cluded that when the of the motives that led yourself to the episcopal Catholic Parents and education policies for the Cardinal to off er to service of the Church." Gospel, said that over there faster than any cial observer to an Anthe past three years An- other church in Chris- glican conference at Friends, Sydney, and this coming election resign, but asked to disCardinal Lercaro is glican missionaries from tendom, he added. These Sao Paulo, Brazil. This the N.S.W. Association have been announced. cuss the matter with quoted as saying after English-speaking coun- churches had in the past priest gave them "the for Educational Free- each State organisation him personally. the audience: "I am here tries, including Canada been cut off from other warmest of welcomes" to continue work until and the United States, Christian churches. but and Jaime Cardinal de the Lord calls me or un have set up their own they are moving out of Barros Camera of Rio til the Holy Father ends dioceses in Chile. Ar- their isolation and have de Janeiro also visited it. The 'blank cheque' gentina, Mexico, Colom- joined the World Coun the meeting to greet the I had put into the hands bia, Ecuador. Brazil cil of Churches. Anglicans. of the Holy Father is Peru and Venezuela. still valid as an act of The Catholic Church. unconditional adhesion he said. has admitted to the will of the Second that it is reaching only Vatican Council as laid between five and ten per THE Rector of st, down in the motu pro- cent of Latin America's Thomas More Uniprio, Ecclesiae Sanctae 200.000 000 population. versity College, Father and as placing my Many are turning to assist in relieving conEdward Stormon, S.J., humble person at the pagan sects and the gestion which happened leaves by air for Rome disposition of the higher shortage of priests is in previous years. ;'Paiis on Fridas, interests of the Church enormous. he added. ctober 14. How far the Anglicans Achille Cardinal LienEXPOSITION Last Mav Father Storart of Lille, 82, has an- can help has not yet been worked out. he The Blessed Sacrahon won an essay comnounced he is leaving ment will be exposed Petition sponsored by the exercise of diocesan stated. The bishop, ret Italian Institute of Che all day in the newly authority henceforth to f erring to the Sacred erected chapel at Aquiulture and Alitalia Coadjutor Bishop Adrien Congregation of Religious report on the relinas. Early visitors will Airlines, to mark the Gand, 59. gious crisis in Latin HIS year's Eucharis- have a chance to make ceasion 'of the seventh But the Cardinal has America. said that his tic Procession in a visit before procession centenary of the birth not resigned and is not Church is at present honour of Christ the assembly. of Dant~. The title of leaving the diocese of "only thinking aloud... King has been organised the essay was "Religion For those who want Lille. He had offered to for the maximum posRomance in the to make a day's outing retire earlier. but Pope sible number of marvine Comedy." Paul VI had answered: chers to take their place of the occasion in the Father Stormon inideal setting of the "Remain at your post in the procession, tends to visit Athens Aquinas grounds, reand, since you have a and Istanbul and to freshments will be avcoadjutor, have him Since the decision �ave discus::ions with work extensively near was taken to return to ailable before and after ,''odox theologians on Juan Rivas Navas, one Aquinas College instead the procession. Afteryou for the good of the �t subject of' church of the best swordmakers of using Perry Lakes noon teas will also be diocese." U mty. Bishop of Lille since in city known for its gold, Stadium, planning for available. ,_I@ter he will continue 1928 and a Cardinal silver and steel products. the approaches and The organising comParis to pursue spesince, 1930. Cardinal announced that his firm parking has been studied mittee has asked for all al studies in Mediaeval Lienart is one of the had supplied 40 new at length. groups to be fully repreRenaissance French oldest members of the dress swords to the Papa! New approach roads sented -school, sodali;'he Sorbonne, returnFrench hierarchv and Noble Guard. The guard have been made, park- ties, scout groups, soci,'S to Perth in earlv the oldest French Car forms a ceremonial es- ing has been expanded eties, with banners, flags ·arch cort for the Pope. dinal. These two factors should. and distinctive dress.
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