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The Record Newspaper 31 August 1967

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No. 3309.

PERTH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1967

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

-Private, Arbitrary Initiatives Ruining Reform Of Liturgy: Warnin

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THE HEAD of the Church's organisation to implement liturgical changes has sent out a circular letter warning that private and arbitrary liturgical experiments "are gravely threatening the future of the whole liturgical reform." The letter was sent by of the spreading of these cept willingly this norm, Ler- initiatives. Many. priests the application of which Giacomo Cardinal caro, president of the permit themselves to is actually necessary. It modify liturgical ges- is not opportune to go Concilium for ImpleWhen the mentation of the Consti- tures and texts, to fol- too fast. tution on Sacred Lit- low their own inclina- moment comes for new urgy, to all presidents tions, their own per- creations, then it will desires of national episcopal sonal taste, theof faith- not be any longer necesgroup some of sary to submit to the the to and onferences c heads of all national lit- ful. They mutilate tradi- structures of literal trations deliberately ap- ditions. But for now we urgical commissi9ns. His Lordship, Bishop McKeon, accompanied by W.A. team manager Margaret Collopy, shakes hands with A fter taking note of proved by episcopal con- are still at the point at confirmed and which ferences one exmust better Denise O'Connell of the S.A. Basketball team. On his Lordship's left are S.A. Captain, Margaret Edwards liturgical various discover all the richness periments that have by the Apostolic See, and Coach Pat Harris. Cardinal Lercaro re- of the liturgical inheribeen carried out with the authorisation of peated the Pope's re- tance and live it." various inter national commendation of last hierarchies and in co- April when the Pontiff and yet deny help to the vices helps if freely peroperation with the con- urged bishops to see to equally needy families mitted to do so, wherecilium, the letter sound- it that the clergy and of those who, in the ever the need exists." avoid faithful the all warning. strong ed a "This is the general form of Popular Forces, unauthoencouraging -But together with he added programme," preserve to fighting are these official experi- rised innovations in "It includes as that later. and security their iturgical ceremonies. l to necessary ments it is of their families and many people as we can point out again, for the help. You can't separate neighbours. deploring reason of SINGLE TEXT Serone facet from another." Relief -Catholic them once more, anCaof cent per the under appeared gon IFTY train of small amount letter Cardinal's The other type of liturgical tholic Relief Service's byline of Michael Novak ing so that they can experiments, that is, touched on a number of ' acts of private and arbi- other points, including food aid to the people of in the August 23 issue of guard "pacified" villages trary initiatives," the the organisation of mix- South Vietnam goes to the National Catholic from Viet Cong attack— did not. letter said. "They are ed commissions to pro- members of the Popular Reporter. According to Novak. gravely threatening the duce a single vernacular Forces — villagers orgafuture of the whole lit- text for countries or nised to guard their C.R.S. officials in Saigon STEPS IN regions using the same hamlets from Viet Cong told him that 7,000 long urgical reform." tons of food and clothThe Popular Forces language. In this area attack. each ing are distributed like it, but the specific letter made the didn't MORE ALARMI NG But, said C.R.S. head, references to transla- Bishop Edward E. month to the 150,000 Saigon government was Pointing out that he tions of the Canon into Swanstrom , "it is impos- Popular Forces person- either unwilling or unand 550,000 depen- able to give them a had written on the same the vernacular and parsible to give assistance nel subject in 1965, Cardi- ticularly of the need for Swan- matching raise. At that HOME BUILDING SOCIETY to those in need, and yet dants. Bishop U.S. later the strom nal Lercaro continued: care in translating the supplied said, Garnett point, equally "The situation is a great prayers of the consecra- deny help to the fact that this represents m ilitar y commander FOR HIGHER EARNINGS, COMPLETE SECURITY, deal more alarming than tion of the bread and needy families of those 50 per cent of C.R.S. s General William Westof form the who, in AN AUTHORISED TRUSTEE INVESTMENT t wo years ago because wine. Vietnam food aid. moreland stepped in. Popular Force s, are Novak said C.R.S.'s • TRUSTEE SECURITY —This means that trustees "One must prepare a fighting Would C.R.S. help out to preserve Stan (who control monies owned by others) may invest only in gave this Garnett new, accurate and their security and that by providing food racertain securities approved by the Government which are worthy translation," he of their families and account of how the aid tions for the Popular considered safe. Home Building Societ), is so approved programme about: came said. "Moreover, the neighbours." Forces, he asked. C.R.S. as a trustee security. In 1965, the Regional said yes. Once a month. translation must be lit• FOR MORE THAN 20 YEARS—Home Building Bishop Swanstrom's eral and integral. One statement was made in Forces — which conduct each Popular Forces Society has served -the public in WA.—in that time not a pacification programmes must take the texts as response receives three penny has been lost by the Society or by any investor— to a report that but seldom engaged in member bulgur this fact speaks for itself. they are, without mutiof each pounds in effect, had front-line fighting, the flour lations or simplifications C.R.S.. cornmeal wheat, • ASSETS EXCEED 6,000,000 —and growing all the South Viet- province of the Regular time because of the confidence of thousands of West of any sort. The adapta- helped the and a pound beans, &nd give government A ustralian investors. Army — were given a tion to the nature of the nam each of powPopular Forces a raise. But the Popular and an half • INVESTMENT TO SUIT YOU —Home Building and cooking spoken language must the milk dered pay rise. Society has a wide range of investment facilities at the Forces — villagers who oil. The value of this is be serious and proper. highest trustee security rates available: The report from Sai- are armed and receive a 724 Vietnamese piasters. "May the experts acTHE new British legis,. a7 or about 25 per cent of sviirsecN Nopay, militiaman's a lation outlawing vak reported. "Pirate" radio stations v e-y ear facilities drawal the Marine B ishop Svvanstrom thdewavailable with your Offences Act, needed. 11 able would neither confirm has come as a blow to sawngs passbook i , London's Catholic nor deny the accuracy EnDEPOSIT SAVINGS quiry Centre. As a re- TWO Catholic colleges INVESTMENT tect radios and valuable of Novak's report. InSHARES r eosntt tr sa.id each .11 0, l r Iem stead, he issued the folsult of broadcasts from Invest $10 upwa T., equipment. six II are believed to ha-:e — these year shares —8 statement: lowing 2 years 6+% .. 2 sy. may be withdrawn .. .I year s evenstations, nearly been severely damaged Fifty per cent of the Assistance to the " to prior matu -ly. months - 5i% .. 6 hundred non- by August earthquakes buildings at Kavalio are families of the members Catholics are currently in New Britain. theit concrete founda- r eported to have been of the Popular Forces taking a DIRECTORS: struction course of intions, and roo\fs were damaged. who are in reality nothRabaul from Sir Frederick Samson, Chairman; Reports in the faith. • AL,thorised Investment for TfUSIINIS N. do 8. Cullen, Solicitor; J. F. Ortny, institutioe Commoncrazy at angles. home left Approved a than Father • more ing TeaJoseph's St. Apsaid insurance Evecutive; C. F. Gooch, • Grant Horne Free Kevin $500 wealth O'Brien, A rchbishop John guard. is but one facet director Chart. Accountant; W. J. Loader, proved Lender for Commonwealth of the centre, cher Training College. Company Manager; A. E. Roberts. in stoves Huge Insurance Corporation. iron Loans Hochne, housing RaM.S.C., of said: E xec. Director. of the C.R.S. programme "Over four hun- Kavalio, and a novitiate the college kitchen were baul, the in Vietnam. described dred and thirty Vunaat Brothers for their from wrenched people 1 earthquake as the most are Please send further information. damaged in a "Others include school fo under instruction pope were earthquakes foundations, some re- severe in his many years and llowing two 45 -second series of lunch programmes ports said. in New Britain. NAME. Pots daily, which rocked the island. feeding programmes in spread over a L by caused andslides orphanages. s, hospital A DDRESS C fortnight, on Radio The Missionaries of the tremors blocked the etc.. assistance to comEVACUATED b aroline. Two religious the Sacred Heart procoastal highway be- munity action groups, roadcasts on Radio London The nuns on the col- tween Rabaul and Kocurate at Coogee had aid to refugees, rations resulted in 91 queries not received any report lege staff were later kopo. for individual health early in Lent on the earthquake or the evacuated from the and 171 This, and the absence cases, and the operation during I 13El NT y Holy Week. We extent of damage to the area, they added. of communications be- of family feeding stahave found both mission. But the college prin- tween Rabaul and out- tions. ful stations most help"On a village level, it it isand co- operative and Sister Mary Most- lying areas, hampered cipal. training the of Many 72 ST. GEORGE'S TERRACE, PERTH. 21 9936 sad that they should college's buildings were ka, is believed to have an early assessment of is impossible to give ashe need, to in those sistance suppressed." reported knocked from remained behind to pro- damage on the island.

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