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The Record Newspaper 02 March 1967

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"=.1.r 411UREAU Of. IRCuLATiotisih.

No • 3283

PERTH, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1967.

(Registered at the G.P.O., Perth for transmission by post as a Newspaper.)

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Death 01 Project Director

The honorary Australian Director of Project Concern, Mr. J. P. Smith, died suddenly while on a tour of Asia. Mr. Smith, 40, a jourM. McKeon in nalist with "The CathoNine speakers and a summing up by Bishop the Trinity College lic Weekly," in Sydney, the chairman gave worthwhile exposi- Chapel. leaves a wife and eight children. tions of two decrees of the Second VatiPost Mortem He died of a heart attack in Hong Kong on can Council last weekend at Trinity Col- The committee will February 14 after tourhold a post-mortem on lege. ing Project Concern hosthe seminar in the basepitals and medical clinAll except a small noon with Dr. E. Watt, ment area of the Cathoics in South Vietnam. block of the admission Senior Lecturer in Poli- lic Centre, 77 St. George's India, Malaya, Singaon tickets were used to fill tics, University of W.A. Terrace Friday, pore and Hong Kong. the lecture hall for this speaking on "Socio-econ- March 10, commencing Project Concern is an first seminar for the omic and Political Prob- at 7.45 p.m. All are welinternational organisalaity in Perth on the lems" and Mr. C. Follett come to attend and oftion of medical volunCouncil documents. on "Fostering of Peace." fer suggestions concernteers. Speakers, clerical, re- The discussion was ing the seminar. WritAfter three years as Three postulants recently received the habit of the Sisters of St. Joseph of the ligious and lay gave summed up by Mr. H. ten suggestions can be Australian honorary their exposition of parts T. Gollop, chairman of sent to Miss H. Eley, 41 Apparition at St. Joseph's Convent, Fremantle. of the decree on The the organising commit- Anzac Road, Mt. HawPictured are the three novices from left to right: Sister Anne de Vialar (Miss Director, Mr. Smith was Nature of the Church tee. thorn. Anne Mongkallawm ) of Thailand, Sister M. Philippa, (Miss Philippa Farrugia) of to have been appointed and The Church in the The Seminar was Some of the precis of Victoria and Sister M. Theresia ( Miss Krystyna Dzialosz) of Albany. The ceremony full-time director on his Modern World, then pro- brought to a close with the talks appear on was performed by Monsignor J. Murphy and the occasional sermon was preached return to Australia. posed points for discus- Mass celebrated by Father Harrington, S.M.A. by 'Pages 2 and 5. CHILDREN sion which was then done on the group idea His children, four boys with group discussion four girls, are aged and leaders. These thoughts 15 months to 14. from were then brought back Mr. Smith joined "The to the main hall. Catholic Weekly" a year Tapes were made of after spending seven ago the lectures and already years as a full-time lay there has been a demand apostolate worker with for them. One set will t he Paulian Association be going to Kalgoorlie and as managing editor for use in a seminar He had of -Vision." there. served in the R.A...k.F. He was active in the FRIDAY St. Vincent de Paul SoSpeakers and their ciety the Good Neighsubjects were Father M. the Council. bour Keating, int roduc tion Knights of the Southern and general outline of Cross (of which he was the Nature of the Pope afternoon, the Pope ar- a branch official), and City: Vatican Church, Brother F. F. Paul VI has thrown the rived at the parish somehow found time to Donohue, "The People of St. Philip work for his old surf weight of his own auth- church of God," Dr. E. Grave, Probehind a church- Neri in Rome's Garba- club, Bronte. ority fessor of Philosophy, His body was brought puilding campaign for tella district, a southern University of W.A., "The inhabited chief- back for burial in SydRome. district of diocese the Laity." ney and the executive To a crowd of thou- ly by government em- of "Project Concern" is ployees. waiting in St. sands SATURDAY organising the John Paul Peter's Square for his Smith Family Appeal Father B. Hickey inFLOWERS usual Sunday blessing, (P.O. Box 45, Brickfield troduced discussion on courtyard of the I n Rome the Pope spoke of Hill), to help care for the Church in the Modas a city "which grows the church, six-year-old his bereaved family. em World, Mother M. apBellini and grows continuously" Stefano Cannel spoke on "The proached the Pope with • The late Mr. Smith needs therefore and Dignity of the Human new churches and par- flowers saying, "These had written to "The RePerson," Mr. J. Kovesi, are our flowers. We cord" from Hong Kong ish centres. Lecturer in Philosophy, going picked them for you." explaining the nature he was said He Paul enveloping a youngster in his cloak Playful moment finds Pope University of \V.A. and The Pope, smiling of his work and offering to pay a visit that afterduring a visit to the church of San Filippo in Rome. Mr. P. Hutchings, Senior parish church broadly, flipped his red to send some articles a noon to Lecturer in Philosophy, cape over the child's about conditions in the in Rome. University of W.A., spoke countries he had visited. "Very beloved sons, h ead. each of problems of A Lenten penitential May he rest in peace. to help us you will Special Urgency, the make the solution of procession then began former on "Marriage" this problem less slow from the nearby tiny and the latter on "DeAn advertisement in less burdensome?" church of St. Eurasia. and velopment of Culture." the current issue of ReadThe Pope entered the he asked. er's Digest inviting nonparish church with the schools, addition to -In SUNDAY Catholics to know us bethospitals and stadiums, procession and ,after reThis theme was con- ter through the Catholic brought 579 requests for better understanding of a church is also neces- newing baptismal promtinued on Sunday after- Enquiry Centre has the Centre's free corres- Catholic beliefs is an es- sary for a decent, be- ises with those present. pondence course in three sential first step for all lieving and civilised offered Mass. In his sermon the weeks. who take the ecumenical people:" The advertisement in movement seriously." He concludes: "Help Pope referred, without The Enquiry Centre's us by your interest and giving further details, two colours features a picture of Pope Paul VI autumn newsletter pub- by your offerings, and to the part he had playwith the display heading lished this week reveals remember that a little ed in the construction of the church 20 years ago. "We want you to know that 1000 enquirers be- is not enough." It is known that at parish, naming a street, us better." It was plac- came Catholics between At about 4.30 on an The Pope. then with the The Safety Campaign Secretariat of least four priests were and that they had been ed in the Reader's Digest March, 1964, and Janu- unusually mild winter papal the year, "Youth Safeof State, probably got inIn the three at a cost ary, 1967. taken in by the couple East of $5,000. or somewhere, 1967" will be officialty terested in the construcWho were carrying out they were now living in It emphasises that the months since the Christtion of the church ly opened on Saturday, a confidence racket in Greenmount and that course of 20 lessons is mas newsletter was pubthrough his acquaint- March 11, by the PrePerth recently. her son had to go to a specially designed to ex- lished 95 students of the ance with Father Paolo mier, the Hon. David course wedding that night -,ind plain the Catholic reli- correspondence The same kind of had left his wallet be- gion to those who are iaforrm-d the Centre of Caresana, a priest of the Brand, M.L.A. story was used in each hind and needed $40 not Catholics, and that their reception into the oratory of Brescia, who On Sunday, March Case. One priest lost for a suit — "Could enrolment for the lessons Church. built it. 12, the 11 a.m. Mass at $40, two others $16 and Father help out?" All parish priests Before entering his St. Mary's Cathedral places the non-Catholic Th-1 Cetrae's course of the fourth got off lightly car, the Pope blessed will be celebrated for The "son" arrives in enquirer under no obi! les.soas is now availablci are requested to with fare back to Green- a taxi thanks Father gation of any kind. have their Holy Oil the crowds kept stand- the Safety Campaign. to Catholics as a 250mount to pick up the profusely, makes arcontainers at the ing outside the church Representatives of the post Reference to the ecu- pagn hook for "left-behind-wallet." Church Office. Vicby the lack of space in- Government and the rangements about the menical movement is free • Many priests are toria Square, by the said his Road Safety Council He side. as a basic text The story, with slight return of the money becoming much more commencement of thoughts went especial- will be present and a variations, is: a woman and another lesson has frequent in our enquir- in a number of parish Holy Week. ly to the sick, the elder- sermon will be preachrings and mentions that been learnt in discrim- ers' letters. There is a enquiry classes which they used to live in the inating charity. growing awareness that began this month. ly and the very young. ed on the subject.

Pope Asks Support For Programme

NON-CATHOLICS WANT TO KNOW US

Mass For Safety Week

PRIESTS CAUGHT IN CONFIDENCE RACKET

HOLY OILS


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