No. 3304. PERTH, THURSDAY, JULY 27' 1967
YOUTH MOVEMENT 7,UPIT UREAU OP. i NICULATION.SA
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FOUNDER DIES
Two Channels Show Arch. Knox Enthronement THE Liturgical Reception and Enthrone- doctorates in Sacred Theology and Canon ment of the Most Reverend James Robert Law. In 1945 he became Knox as the new Catholic Archbishop of Vice-Rector of PropaMelbourne takes place in St. Patrick's ganda College and in 1948 began work in the Cathedral, Melbourne, on July 30. Vatican Secretariat of
C ARDINAL JOSEPH CARDIJN died in Brussels last Tuesday at the age of 85. He was known throughout the world as the founder of the Young Christian Workers' Movement.
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A telecast on August 6 at 1 1 a.m. on From 1950 to 1953 he was Secretary of the ABC Channel Two will cover the pro- Apostolic Delegation in On July 20, 1953, cession, reception, speeches of welcome, Japan. he was appointed Aposthe address by Archbishop Knox and the tolic Delegate in British East and West- Africa, enthronement. being consecrated in
C ar dij n interested 1966, during a tour of in the problems Australia and New Zeaimself h of working youth even land. ArchRome Titular Reports received rebefore his ordination in A special feature of the priesthood at the bishop of Melitene on inBrussels painstaking from cently After 906. 1 the occasion will be the Abbey of New Norcia. November 8, 1953. study of the lives of dicate that the Cardinal presence of the heads of with a view to serving; On February 14, 1957, young people and sev- had been in hospital for other denominations, re- as a secular priest with- Archbishop Knox was eral experiments, he several weeks before his presentatives of State in the Abbey's territory. transferred to India as brought into existence death. Armed the In 1936 he went to Aposto 1i c Internuncio bodies, the youth movement MASS Forces, the diplomatic Rome's Urban College and has been in New which received official corps and the judiciary. for the Propagation of Delhi since that time. On Monday, July 31, approval from Pope the Faith to complete Channel Seven will at 7.30 p.m., there will Pius XI in 1925. The pealing of the Ca- his studies. He was or- also show a half-hour Since that time the be a Concelebrated Re. thedral bells, the singing dained there on Decem- programme of the inY.C.W. has spread from quiem Mass in St. the Cathedral Choir. ber 22. 1941, and con- stallation of Archbishop by for Cathedral Belgium to over 90 dif- Mary's the vast building it- tinued with post gradu- Knox on Sunday, Auand ferent countries and has the repose of the soul of self will reflect the ated studies, gaining gust 6, at 11.30 a.m. CarCardinal praise late high the received splendour of the occadijn. from several Popes. The music will be sion. The principal celeCreated a cardinal in c onducted by Dr. Percy 1965, Cardijn travelled brant will be Bishop M. The late Cardinal Cardijn as Perth saw him last year, Jones and the organist widely to promote the McKeon. It is expected Sergio de Pieri. movement he had that many past and pre- when he spoke from the orchestral shell in the Supreme will be Archbishop Knox was founded. In late 1965 he sent Y.C.W. chaplains Court gardens. On stage were leaders of other churches. Bayswater in born was in the Philippines and members will be Bishop M. McKeon and the Anglican Archbishop of Perth. on March 2, 1914. and Malaysia and visit- present. He began his studies for Perth appear in this photograph. ed Perth in February, See Page Nine.
Father Diekman OATH NOT Main Speaker At DROPPED, BUT LTERED A Liturgy Convention
of the Doctrinal Congregation OFFICIALS have denied press reports that the oath
As announced after bourne Diocesan Litur- terest to each group will against modernism, which new bishops are ' 1 the annual meeting gical Committee, which, be held. required to take before their consecration. of the Hierarchy of Aus- under president, its been abolished. has practiWorkshops in tralia held in April of Bishop A. Fox, is acting A Vatican spokesman said that the oath this year, a National on behalf of the Na- cal activities will be has been reduced and condensed in length, Liturgical Convention tional Episcopal Com- held. An exhibition of sponsored by the Aus- mittee on Liturgy. An Sacred Architecture and but that its essential elements, including antitralian Episcopal Con- organising sub-commit- Art will be an added modern'.sm, remain. ference, will be be held tee has been formed feature of the ConvenPrior to the Vatican statement, several in Melbourne in Janu- comprising Dr. Percy tion. newspapers (including some in Australia) ary of next year. Jones (chairman), Monhad reported that the 57-year-old oath had An enrolment form is Arrangements have signor John F. Kelly, being prepared and will been eliminated at the personal request of now been made for the Monsignor James Mur- be available in due Paul VI. Pope Convention to take place ray, Father Gerard course. Briglia and Father John In the Exhibition Building from Sunday, Janu- Lanigan (secretary). ary 21, to Saturday, January 27, 1968. The programme, as The proposed theme drawn up by this organising sub - committee of the Convention is .1yorship and Christian and presented through AYS of recollection, Bishop Fox to the AusLife" with a secondary tralian Episcopal Conweekend retreats theme on Church Music. ference at its recent Its aim is to like are besuch and stimulate extraordinary meeting interest in and know- held in July, was in a much stronger coming ledge of the Liturgical general accepted. reform and wanted custom. Place which has taken since the promulThe idea of the ingation of ACCOMMODATION tion on thethe Constitustructional talk and the Sacred Liturgy during the Second Arrangements are bequiet meditation cont i co n Ecumenical ing made to accommotrasting the tempo of Council. date interstate and counmodern living is proving try visitors to the Convention at Newman ColSPEAKER its effectiveness in many lege and at St. Mary's The ways. Will beprincipal speaker College. These will cater Father Godfrey biekrnan, for 280 persons. Other Pictured here is a the well- accommodation is being group of recent past known Benedictine Priest pupils of Loreto Conof St. John's sought. Ab e y vent back at their school The Convention, which S.A.. who Collegeville. for such a day. will deliver will be a very important nye lectures. and interesting one, will Father P. Quin, S.J., e, The details of the he open to all priests. is talking to them in the `--°uvention are informal setting of the Worked out by thebeing r eligious and laity. SesMel- sions of particular inschool grounds.
STATE TEAMS FOR Y.C.W. CARNIVAL
THE W.A. State and Briguglio (Beaconsfield, Junior State Y.C.W. vice - captain). Anita Basketball teams were Fahey (Midland), Anne announced recently by Gray (Bedford)., Valerie the Diocesan Chaplain Lobb (Bedford), Pam of the Y.C.W. Move- Maloney ( M a n ning), ment. Father J. P. Rosalie Marriott (River vale), Christine Oldfield O'Brien. as follows. (Midland), Patricia State Team: Rosemairy Power (Midland), Diane Bly (Manning. captain), S mith (Beaconsfield). Judy Staniforth (Mid- Coach, Marcia Crispin. land. vice-captain), Car- Manageress, Margaret mel Barlow (Bedford), Hughan. Fran Fitzhardinge (Sth. Both teams will be Perth), Patsy Maloney taking part in the AusMargaret tralian Catholic Girls' (Manning), M unden (Manning). Basketball Ca r niva 1, Robyn McBurney (Mid- which is being held in land). Sue McBurney Perth from Sunday, Au(Midland), M a r garet gust 27, to Saturday, Russell (Midland). September 2. Karen Taylor (ManThe State team will ning). Coach, Mrs. Val be competing for the Eaton. Manageress, Mar- A.C.G.B.A. Shield garet Collopy. against teams from VicJunior State Team: toria (current holders of Lyn Campbell (Lesmur- the Shield) and South Josie Australia. captain), die,
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