No. 3295. PERTH, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1967.
CHANGB IN Tiff LITURGY: CANON IN ENGLISH THE HOLY SEE, in a second instruction implementing the Second Vatican Council's Constitution on the Liturgy, has opened the door to the use of local languages throughout the Canon of the Mass and has simplified the celebration of Mass.
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ROLES REVERSED
for serious reason, such as lack of enough vestments„ all but the principal celebrant may dispense with the chasuble. All concelebrants, however must wear the alb and stole. The first instruction was given in the latter Even though the Sisters of St. Joseph are sitting at th2 usual teachers position, the roles are reversed. part of 1964. They are the ones who are being asked the questions and they have to come up with the right answers The new document said the reforms order- or they will lose marks in an important subject. The scene is one that was repeated several times at the weekend arranged by the Sisters for girls enquiring ed by the first instruction produced "abun- about the religious life. dant fruit." It said that the world's bishops had reported an increased and more active participation in the liturgy— especially at Mass — everywhere. "With the aim of fostering still more this At the same time it emphasised that participation, above all THE reconstitution of the Council of teaching orders not re- ; scriptive material on presented on the Coun- Catholic schools, and to in the Mass, and to renonly the Church itself has the right to der the sacred rites Catholic Education was the subject of cil. and to 'The Record: begin assembling subHitherto a Council of committees, clearer and more intel- a press re!ease from the Catholic Educaincluding alter the Liturgy in any way. Catholic Education ex- non - Council members, ligible. oher suggestions tion have Office isted adaptations urged this week. made up of repre- for the investigations instruction THE of the ferences may allow the which, presented to the sentatives of teaching described in No. 5 and Congregation of Rites, use of another liturgical Consilium for the ImI t al lows for a more effective body to orders (representation for other tasks. The persigned first of all by colour in conformity plementation of the formed and will be more far-reaching being rotated), together sonnel of these subbe Giacomo Cardinal Ler..- with local mentalities. with the educational committees will be later Constitution on the Saccaro of Bologna, presiin scope than its predecessor. its The priest need not red Liturgy, were attenstaff of the Archdiocese. published. Consilium the dent of wear the maniple. tively examined and This Council met infrefor the Implementation The information was as follows: quently. Priests concelebrating discussed by that ConPersonnel of the Constitution on silium and by this Sac- It has been agreed to Council Recently the Archof Catholic the Sacred Liturgy and Mass should all wear red Congregation (of The personnel of the have prepared and re- Education. It is to be re- bishop's approval was a member of the Con- the vestments prescrib- Rites)." leased this statement on leased to parish priests. sought and granted to Council is as follows:— gregation of Rites, and ed for individual celeChairman: Monsignor SEE PAGE TWO the reconstitution of the to senior authorities of widen membership of then by Arcadio Cardi- bration of the Mass, but, the Council to include J. Bourke, nal Larraona, prefect of Secretary: Father J. lay representatives and the congregation, and r epresentatives of par- Nestor. Archbishop F e r nando Four Representatives ish priests. Antonelli, secretary of It is hoped. through of Parish Priests: Monthe congregation, was the Council and through signor E. McBride, Mondated May 4 and is effecthe sub-committees ap- signor J. Murphy. Fative June 29 of this pointed by it, to build ther J. O'Brien, 0.F.M., year. up a body of informed Father R. Healy (nomiIt grants "compeand authoritative opin- nated by a committee of ARCHBISHOP JAMES Doctor of Divinity and Doctent territorial authoion about present and priests appointed by His tor of Canon Law. rity" the power of future educational Grace last year). ROBERT KNOX, the Eight Sisters, from allowing the vernacuneeds of the Catholic lar in the Canon of present lnternuncio for Propaganda College community as a whole four Orders, representMasses with particiand about the most eco- ing Teaching Orders of the Holy See to India, pation of the people. In 1945 he was appointed nomical deployment of Sisters: Mother M. DoThe same authority resources, in finance and lores, Mother M. Joan has been appointed by Vice-Rector of the Pontifical may allow the verna( Sisters of Mercy, VicCollege, which position he personnel. cular rite when the toria Square); Mother Pope Paul VI as Arch- held till 1948. In 1949 he was people are present at M. Scholastica, Mother attached to the Secretariat of bishop of Melbourne. R ecommendations M. Evangeliste (Sisters ordination, and at the Holy See 1950, till when the choral recitation of of Mercy, West Perth); Archbishop Knox, who was he was appointed as secretary It is hoped that thiF Mother the Divine Office. M. Albeus, information, born in Bayswater, W.A., in t o the Apostolic Delegation, gathered Mother M. Carmel (PreThe instruction re- 1914, succeeds Archbishop J. British East and West Africa. and assessed by a more sentation Sisters); Sisduces the number of Simonds, who has been seriwidely representative ter M. Martin, Sister M. consecrated was He Archgenuflections by Council, would form the Roberta, Sister M. Stethe Mass celebrant. It also ously ill for some time. Arch- bishop (Titular) of Melitene basis of recommenda- phen (Sisters of St. Jor educes the number of bishop Simonds is not ex- on November 8, 1953 by tions to His Grace. and seph, South Perth) pected to leave hospital. Celso Cardinal Constantini. times the to other educational au- (nominated by the Concelebrant At the same time Pope must bow, make the Archbishop Bernadini and thorities contributing to ference of Religious SuSign of the Cross and Paul has filled the See of Archbishop A. Samore. His the Catholic educational periors—Sisters), kiss the altar. Canberra - Goulburn , whose appointment as Apostolic Incommitment. It is hoped Four Representatives that this body of opinion ternuncio to British East and The priest and people Archbishop Eris O'Brien retogether say the Lord I tired recently with the ap- West Africa was made the will diminish some of Teaching Orders of Am Not Worthy before pointment of Bishop Thomas same year. p roblems connected Men: Father T. Barden, the Communion of with the inevitably sec- S.J., Brothers T. CarArchbishop Knox held this the Cahill, at present Bishop of tional responsibility in- rigg, M. Bowler, Cletus. Priest, who then pro- Cairns, as the Archbishop of position till 1957, when on Three Lay Members to which the total task ceeds immediately to C anberra-Goulburn. February 14 of that year he nominated by the Counis divided. the distribution of Holy Archbishop Knox, whose was appointed Apostolic Incil of Parents and C ommunion. After An early duty of the F riend parents, John and Emily s' Federation: ternuncio to India. Communion it calls Council is to assign to Messrs. W. for Mahoney, M. The former British East a. silent pause or the Knox are both deceased, was qualified sub - commit- McGover n, T. Fitzhardsinging of a psalm was brothers. one He three of and West Africa now forms tees the task of estimat- inge. or a hYmn of praise. educated at St. Ildephonsus' Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda. ing at a serious level the Three Lay Members The people are dis- College, New Norcia, by the Zambia, Malawi, Mauritius. nature and use of our appointed because of missed from Mass im- Marist Brothers and then at Seychelles Islands, Kuwait. present resources, and special knowledge of mediately after the Last the Benedictine Abbey, New Persian Gulf, Aden, Somali the nature of the de- education Blessing al problems: instead of be- Norcia. mands that will be Miss land, Somali. Nigeria. Ghana, Westhoven, fore it. E. made upon them in the His studies for the priest- Sierra Leone and Gambia. It Messrs. .A. Boylen, J. next decade. hood were made at the Pon- covered 82 Dioceses with five Paul (Mr. Boylen will tifical Urban College, Rome, million Catholics. In its two initial meet- be replaced by Mr. ings the Council has at Lyall Hunt during the where he was ordained on It is not known when ArchThe colour violet tempted to define the former's absence overDecember 22, 1941, by Peter bishop Knox will take posmay be used in nature of its task, to be- seas, Mr. Hunt later to Cardinal Fumasoni Biondi. session Requiem of his See of MelMasses. come familiar with become a permanent Episcopal conHe gained the degrees of bourne. A RCHBISHOP JAMES ROBERT KNOX some preliminary de- member).
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