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PERTH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1967.
British Meeting Urges Sharing FP,.f.AvEli!nts mitY
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Death Of Perth Priest A
PRIEST - MEMBER of a well-known family died suddenly last Thursday. He was Clement EdFather wards, C.SS.R., of the Redemp torist Monastery, North Perth.
A concelebrated. Requiem Mass was sung at * THE Hon. Mr. Charles Court, M.LA., hands over the keys of the missionary the Monastery last MonCessna aircraft, recently acquired through public subscription, to Bishop J. day morning. Bishop M. McKeon was the princiJobst of the Kimberleys. pal celebrant and ten priests from the secular and religious clergy offered the Mass. The large congregation of priests, religious men and women and laity sang the chants and hymns under the direcMEMBERS of the Australian delegation to the third World tion of Father Albert Lynch,
OFFICIAL Catholic-Anglican talks ended in Taplow, near London, with a joint statement urging church Lay Congress Delegates sharing, common texts for worship, and collaboraApportioned Tasks tion in seminary education as first steps towards C ongress of the Lay Apostolate in Rome next month have ultimate unity. been allocated special study tasks.
Bishop McKeon read the prayers over the deBallarat), !ceased at the end of These members have gation has issued an in- Apostolate, The commission conducting the talks included five been selected to take vitation to any Austra- Mr. T. Fromholtz (Na- Mass. -Anglican and five Catholic bishops and ten other leading part in the various lians who have any com- tional Catholic Rural ! THREE NUNS " workshops" at the Con- ment to make on any of Movement, San Jsidore, 1, Father Clement Edtheologians. They said in a statement: gress, to be held from the workshop topics to Wagga Wagga). ment : Mr. wards was born at Frein 18 to 27. discussed Rome to Develop be October "AT Gazzada (Italy) in January, 1967, we took gress was made on Australia will send a send them direct to any John Trew (St. Vincent mantle on August 28, ^ the first steps towards restoring full unity Marian dogma and that between the Roman Catholic Church and the Anglicans are anxious to full delegation of 30, person participating in de Paul Society, Syd- . 1912, the twin brother Anglican Communion. At Huntercombe Manor receive some indications plus four accredited ex- the relevant workshop. ney), Mr. Terry Moyni- of Mr. Bernie Edwards, The workshop sub- han (St. Vincent de of Swanbourne. Three (the Taplow meeting place), though we have seen from Rome on what is perts to the Congress. The latest expert to jects and Australian Paul Society, Brisbane), , of his sisters entered rethe difficulties facing us in a clearer light, we required. Mr. Bill Byrne (Delega- ligion. Two joined the Catholic joint chair- be accredited is Sister participants are: have made progress in understanding one another tion Leader, Adult Lay Sisters of St? John of man Bishop Charles H. Mary Benedict, of All and our work. The subject for discussion was the Apostolate, Adelaide), God—Sister M. ColumHelmsing of Kansas Hallows Convent, BrisFIRST SERIES authority of the word of God and its relation to City-St. Joseph, U.S.A.. bane, who will be one of Miss Ellen Marris ba (deceased) and Sister the Church." Spiritual At ti tudes: ( Young Christian Wor- M. Luke, of Geraldton. said that on Anglican the representatives of the Youth Catholic Stu- Mr. A. Young (Delega- kers, Ballarat), Mr. Sister M. Ethnia, of the orders the commission The communique then wider ecumenical relahad faced differences in dents' Movement on the tion Secretary, Sydney), Kevin Hart (Knights of Congregation of Our listed the papers pre- tions. Mr. K. Starkey (Legion the Cross, Lady of the Missions, is Southern the belief of both Australian party. sented, adding: "Discus"A principal concern churches, p a r ticularly Cardinal Gilroy and of Mary, Sydney), Mr. Melbourne). Superior at Maylands. sion on these themes was the possible com(ApostleCahill of Kingston M. Archbishop on the role of the miniPeace: Dr. Gerald -Father Edwards workthrew into relief certain mon use of churches and Canberra and Goulburn ship of the Sea, Sydpoints of crucial impor- other buildings. We be- stry in the Eucharist. who will be in Rome in ney). Mr. Kevin Smith Caine (Adult Lay Apos- ed in a Perth pharmacy tance, for example the lieve that the witness but that there had been October attending the ( Catholic Youth Orga- tolate, Ballarat), Miss after leaving school for Margaret Walsh (Cari- some time, then entered authority to interpret and mission of the a great change in the International Synod of nisation, Sydney). Centre, Medical tas Holy Scripture, the epis- church, the responsible climate of understand- Bishops will join the the Redemptorist Order Betty Family: Mrs, Kowloon, Hong Kong, and was professed on copacy, Papal primacy use of our resources and ing of the Eucharist. Australian Aposdelegation Lay (Adult Ross and infallibility, dog- conditions in many ur- This, he said, gave hope during the Congress tolate, Ballarat. Vic.). representing Cath olic February 2, 1937. After Daughters of Australia, matic definitions about ban and rural areas that the question can be when it is possible for Mr. Bohun Queensland), Mr. Peter completing his studies Gerard opened in the future, althe Blessed at Ballarat, Victoria, he Virgin make such action im- though from a different them to do so. ( Paulian Asso ciation, Living st on (Y.C.W., Mary, Anglican was ordained there on Peter deleAustralian Dr. The orders perative. Sydney)., point of view than in Ballarat). and problems March 14, 1943. fully Lay Aposwill thus be (Adult "In gation keeping with the Davis connected the past. Migration: Father B. Ivith representative of the tolate, Adelaide), Mr. Burke (Expert and DeDirectory on Ecumenintercommunion After ordination he Bishop Moorman said this "On the subject of (NationJohn Callanan legation Chaplain, gave missions and redi- ism, which recommends a number of subjects "People of God" in country. versity in unity, ques- a greater sharing in al Christian Workers' Y.C.W., M e 1 bourne), some years in across tions were also raised worship, we stress the discussed cut The Australian dele- Movement and Catholic Mr. Remo Dellagiacoma treats for Wales, VicSouth New formal lines of division. about Young Men's Society, (Italian Catholic Feder- toria Anglican compre- urgent need to work for Tasmania. and " I would not say there Melbourne), Mrs. L. G. ation of Australia. Syd- Later he became a memhensiveness and the common texts in those Aboriginal Problems its creates for prayers and formulate was a great divergence Wo(Catholic Webb ney). . ber of the Majellan Maunity in faith. men's League, Hobart). which are in use in both of opinion between one gazine staff at Ballarat on the or the other cholarships side S c hurches. "In our Co-operation Between and was the business SERIES SECOND traditional question of discussions "We also welcome the we found that Men and Women: Mr. IS Grace Most Revmanager for some years. Papal primacy and in theologiincreasing co-operation cal and practical Presenting the Meserend J. R. Knox. Colin Pollett (Knights fallibility," he said. lems are often prob- in liturgical revision. Archbishop of Mel- of the Southern Cross. sage: Father Murphy, BACK IN PERTH apProached by us both in "We. urge a greater Asked if the recom- bourne has announced Perth), Mrs. W. Chand- Messrs. Young and measure of collaboration mendations made were the same In 1960 he was transthe establishment of a ler (Catholic Women's Fromholtz„ Mrs. Webb. way. Because O this, agreement and in education for the sac- only minor compared perpetual foundation League, Sydney), Mrs. ferred to Perth., where Education: Christian divergence red ministry and in with the great themes scholar- Filomena Byers (Catho- Mr. A. Boylen, Miss he continued to give reacross the often cut faculties and depart- discussed. Bishop Helm- to provide Abori- lic Women's League, Harris, Miss Dunn. Mr. treats and was in charge enable to ships line of 11on between the divi- ments of theology in sing said the latter were gines to complete a Sydney). two Riley. Father P. Cahill. of the finances for the Churches. We "topics that need inuniversities. Tension Between Genniversity course. u welcomed Methods of Formation: building of the new re;the "A further meeting is depth theological diascholarship will erations: Mr. A. Boylen Miss Clancy, Mr. Mc- treat house. appointment of a This J°in commission on the planned for the end of logue and we are hoping be named "The Arch- ( Newman Graduates. Donald, Father Kane, theology to provide this in our A severe heart conof marriage this year." bishop Mannix Scho- Perth), Miss Carmel Mr. Bohun, Mr. Smith. and its further discussions." forced him to give dition ApoLay (Adult Clancy larship for Tertiary 'nixed applkation to Dialogue: Miss Clin- up the work of the misAdelaide), Fastolate. Aboriof ducation marriages, E which Was urgently ther Paul Kane (Young ton, Dr. Davis, Mr. Cal- sions, but he worked gines." recomtnended at tirelessly at keeping the C atholic Students, Mel- lanan. Gazzada. The purpose of the bourne). Miss Marlene Church Committees: accounts and superinThe statement was is"Since the is to bring ?neeting Mel- Mr. Starkey, Rev. Dr. tending the finances of (Y.C.S., Gazzada sued at a press conferBishop Moorman said foundation Dunn and to bourne). Mr. Jim Riley McKinnon. maturity the first part of ence at London's to the retreat house and West- that if recommendations birectory on Ecu- minster Abbey after six on shared texts and crown the sustained (Legion of Mary., Syd- Lay Organisations: Mr. the distribution of the lii llenisrn has been issued days of secret talks. Con- worship . were - imple- effort of Catholic mis- ney). Rev. Dr. J. McKin- Trew, Mr. Moynihan. Majellan Magazine. mef ob r y the wellbeing tari4 at Secre- ference speakers, an- mented immediately. sions for the non (Expert. Catholic Dr. Caine, Mr. Byrne, He died quite suddenPromoting swering questions, made many persons, because of Aborigines. Y outh Organisation, Mr. Kingston, Mr. Hart, Christian Unity. will Archbishop The on Thursday, Septemly Ilaj Mary Sister Benedict. Mary Sister This it apparent that Marian of past polemics, would Sydney). r great encou- dogma and Anglican or- be shocked and it could appoint a committee B enedict Missionary Activity: ber 7, - due to a sudden (Expert. a geinent to uS. eon , of management to adMrs. Ross, Miss Walsh attack which seized him lnendations The re- ders were two of the cause rancour. But in minister this founda- Y.C.S., Brisbane). we now more difficult problem; areas where such a S ocial Communica- Father Burke Mr. Del whilst he was walking 11!alte are tion, and further de- tions: Miss Ursula Clin- lagiacoma. in the garden of the concerned par - facing the commission polemi c a 1 atmosphere tle'ularly with the can announced will be tails He was Monastery. Ecumenical Dialogue AngliWomen's (Catholic Anglican Bishop Johr is non-existent, the exton sit •'°rnan Catholic M after the appointment Social Mr. Livingston, Mrs anointed and expired MelGuild, oorman of Ripon, who change pulpits is of but are of the committee. made is the commission's joint bourne), Father Kevin Chandler, Mrs. Byers I shortly afterwards. "L prejudice to chairman, said little pro- SEE PAGE THREE por (Adult Lay Mr. Pollett. Murphy I May he rest in peace.
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