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No. 3297.
PERTH, THURSDAY, JUNE 1 , 1967.
Desperate And Urgent Pleading By Pope Paul WITH a desperate and ominous urgency, Pope Paul VI pleaded with the United States to stop bombing North Vietnam.
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At the same time he called for the cessation by North Vietnam of "infiltration of arms and war materials into the James Bras- Director of Students at FATHER South." sil. S.M.A. (Society Ballinafad College, Co.
WARNING ON THEOLOGY FROM POPE
"IF lasting peace is to people who flocked to of African Missions) Mayo, before his prethe Portuguese shrine has been appointed to sent appointment to St. be attained," he said, on May 13. the fiftieth the teaching staff of St. Brendan's, Beaconsfield The Beaconsfield "It is not enough to sus- anniversary of the appa- Brendan's College, York Vatican Council reafS.M.A. community now pend acts of war. It is ritions of Our Lady Street, Beaconsfield. firms, the Church conhas eight members -join the Ponthere, to necessary to eliminate Born at Kilrush. Co. Father R. Fitzgerald, lives and tinuously tiff in prayers for ingrows' (Dogmatic Conthe causes Nvhich give ternal peace in the Clare, Ireland. in 1930. S.M.A., P.P., Regional and educated at the war its woeful and fate- Church and for peace in Christian Brother s' Superior; Father M. FATHER JOHN P. DONNELLY writes from Vatican City. stitution on the Church, 26)." O'Connell, S.M.A.. C.C.: the world. They were ful power." School, Kilrush, he F ather E. O'Shea, taking back to Vietnam WARNING against modern theological spent seven years workMEDITATE He condemned also with them a statue of ing in the Post Office S.M.A., B.Sc., College Principal: Father M. voices "not entirely in conformity with His Hq)iness asked ''acts of terrorism which Our Lady of Fatima Department before bedo not contribute either which is to be carried in coming a missionary Walsh, S.M.A.. M.A.: that CathOlic "consider, Father P. Harrington the authentic thinking of the Church," consider again, meditate to the honour of the procession through the priest. S.M.A.; Father T. Culligood and hard-working towns and villages of the Holy Father has announced the on these holy things! He spent three years nane, S.M.A., B.A.; Bropeople of Vietnam or to their country. Worship, love and make Blessing their statue, at University College. ther Francis Murphy. imminent publication of on instruction use of the Eucharist! the concord and peace where he took his now Father S.M.A.. and which is so much de- the Pope took advan- Cork, "Many new voices on "correct Eucharistic devotion." sired. In a word—Every tage of the occasion to B.A. degree and his Brassil, S.M.A. have been heard in Father Brassil is a form of violence must tell them of his love for Higher Diploma in EduHe referred to the Christ which is permis- these last few years rec ease!" Vietnam—"all of Viet- cation. Then four years relative of Mrs. S. A. Eucharist at his weekly sable to moral man. garding this most holy The plea was the nam: the North. the at Dromantine S.M.A. Kynaston, who lives at general audience as a Faith then is the begin- mystery, and unfortuPontiff's most pointed Centre and the South, Seminary, where he 59 Stirling Highway. " fundamental expres- ning of this communion. nately not all of these appeal since the Viet- The Pope prays, he suf- was ordained priest in Nedlands, and of Sister sion of our Catholic voices have been sound "We would be wise to M. Coleman, of St. John nam war began. It was fers, he does all in his December, 1962. or in conformity with faith." put our confidence in Father Brassil was of God's Convent. addressed to a group of power for the re-estabHis entire talk during such a sublime teaching the authentic thinking South Vietnamese Cath- lishment of peace in the audience on the eve as that of St. Thomas, of the Church," he said, olic pilgrims returning your dear motherland, of the Feast of Corpus who is superlative also recalling his encyclical from Fatima where they for its prosperity and its Christi was devoted to in this field of theology on the subject, "Myshad participated 11 days economic and social dethe link between the and piety. He tells us terium Fidei. before in a Mass the velopment. "Before long an exEucharist and faith. that the efficacy of the Pope celebrated there "In order to obtain In a decisive way, he redemption ("virtus tensive instruction will for peace. this peace, the true said, "faith appears in passionis Christi") is be published which has Both at Fatima and peace to which you been drawn up by the its role as an, indispens- communicated to us again in his May 24 talk aspire — a peace with able condition for enter- through two channels— Congregation of Rites the Pope made it clear justice, liberty and reing the higher reaches faith and the sacra- and the Consilium for he was not calling for spect for the sacred of this truth, otherwise ments; and in different the Implementation of peace at any cost, but values of the human inaccessible to our na- ways: if it is through the Council's Constitur ather "peace with jus- person — we have not tural c o m prehension. faith, then participation tion on the Liturgy, retice, liberty, and respect hesitated to intervene garding the correct defor the sacred values of by addressing to all "Faith, as we know, is comes about through an votion to the Eucharist. the human person." a new form of know- act of the soul—our own those responsible re"You see how much we The Vietnamese pil- peated and insistent ap ledge — a knowledge personal interior act; if prize this fundamental founded not indeed on on the other hand, Catholic faith! Be strong grims were among an peals. estimated two million direct evidence, but on through the sacraments and faithful in follow"We undertook the the testimony of those then it comes about ing„ as Peter did and journey to Fatima prewith the use of external the entire Church does, who merit belief. cisely in order to pray things. Him Who left us Himfor peace. On that mem"This shows that faith self in the Eucharistic orable day we invoked NEW FORCE 'makes us capable of re- mystery and Who alone the intercession of the "When we are speak- ceiving the action of has the words of eternal Mother of Christ, asking ing of religious faith, as Christ' (Vonier. "Key to life (John, 6: 68)." her to bring it about we are now, we mean the Doctrine of the He said the Church that love may at last not a new form of Eucharist," 16) and that instituted the feast of triumph over hatred disposition on an inner knowledge merely, but Corpus Christi "so that and that the spirit of a new force, a new in- our part is required to the faithful might res incere brotherhood tellectual light, a capa- make this action effica- member the paschal diviAN additional Mass may prevail over city for believing that cious. mystery as a moment of souls. has been scheduled to sion among prayer our only the grace of God "It is not in vain that supreme Christian fullthat "In start from the Holy Spirit can in- the Eucharist is called ness and may honour it Sunday, first thought was for June 1, for parishionduce in us. Hence, we the 'mystery of faith.' It with the highest praises where country, your ers of Regina Coen see once again what is not in vain that this and seek to understand are still fighting people p arish, Brentwood. need we have of faith description has been in- it as well as possible. This will make three and dying, where they and what treasure we troduced into the forand suffer, "And even more than weep and morning Masses at have when we possess mula for the consecra- an understanding, 9 and 11 a.m. and 7, where many of you are AdeMcDONALD, originally from an compelled to abandon it. tion of a chalice. Al- which is impossible beevening Mass at 7 laide, but now working in the National p.m. all that is most dear though there are erudite cause of the profundity "And we see the relaand seek refuge else- Office of the Y.C.W. as National Secretary, has tion that exists between men who attach a dif- and richness of its ferent meaning to this truths and its realities, been in Perth for a month visiting the branches • HOLY ROSARY where." faith and the Eucharist. phrase, nevertheless, to- let them try to make of the movement in Western Australia. p ar is h, "The Eucharist . . . day in the common esti- their own the simplest Doubleview, He attended the key leaders' school which has re-timed its eventends towards the com- mation it tells us that and highest act to which was held recently and gathered the views of ing Mass from 7.30 to munion of every one of faith is necessary and it draws them — Holy 5.30 p.m. The young people of the Western Australia on the the faithful with Christ sufficient to the contem - ommunion: the perThe Holy Father remorning C Masses are 7, 8, 9, 10 ferred to the short truce role of youth in the Apostolate of the Church, to make him participate plation of the Eucharis- sonal participation in and 11 a.m. honouring Buddha's He returned to Melbourne on May 30. through the Redemption of in the wonderful though tic mystery incomplete fullness with which, as the Second Christ." 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