Skip to main content

The Record Newspaper 27 June 1968

Page 1

l k s"§\" •*:'

A upfc.,

ZamdA

No. 3351.

PERTH, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1968.

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

Price 8c.

YERS FOR VARIABLE !CARMELITE ORDINATION PRA ARCHBISHOP CANONS IN Tilt MASS \

PRAYERS have been asked for His Grace the Archbishop who is seriously ill in St. John of God Hospital, Subiaco.

His Grace was admitted to hospital on June and he suffered a stroke last night, Wednesday.

L

F rom PATRICK RILEY in VATICAN CITY.

Bishop M. McKeon has asked that special prayers be offered throughout the Archdiocese for Archbishop Prendiville.

FROM mid-August on, Catholics of the Roman Rite will have three new canons of the Mass.

BROTHER DIES Guibertus staff again in the midBROTHER (William Brown), a fifties. He held office as

Marist Brother well Principal in a number known to many West of other schools and Australians of an earlier was Master of Novices generation, died in hos- in New Zealand for six pital in Melbourne on years. In recent years Sunday. June 23, at the he has spent the summer months in Victoria age of 88 years. William Brown joined and the winter months the Marist Order from in Queensland. his native New Zealand It is hard to analyse when that country form- the qualities of a person ed part of the Austra- that attract other people. lian province and stayed He was an outstanding in Australia when New ! scholar and held a MasZealand later became an ter's Degree in Arts; he independent province, was a fluent speaker and During his long life he a renowned raconteur. worked in New South But possibly the answer Wales, Victoria, South is best found in the inAustralia, Western Aus- satiable interest he had tralia and New Zealand. in people and the amazHe was Principal of ing memory which kept St. Ildephonsus' College names and events fresh New Norcia, in the in his mind till the day period 1922-1927 and he died. v as a member of the May he rest in peace.

The Holy See, explaining this first major change in the Church's Eucharistic prayer for centuries, said that no single canon."is able to contain all the riches which are desirable from a pastoral, spiritual and theological viewpoint." The Roman canon has remained substantially unchanged from the early seventh century. MO fixed rule governs The Consilium for the 11 the choice of the Liturgy, in its explanafour canons soon to be tory statement, conavailable to the cele- stantly referred to the brant of a Mass. The canon as "anaphoras," a Consilium for the Im- Greek word used in plementation of the Lit- Eastern rites and meanurgy Constitution said ing "offering." criteria for choice must it said: "Faithful to be pastoral. Pointing out that the first of the new the wish expressed by canons is short and many bishops, which simple, both in language was recently confirmed and ideas, the consilium in the Synod of Bishops, said it was especially and desirous of the possuited for children's sible ways-of expressing in the central part of Masses. Published simultane- the Eucharistic celebramarvellous ously with the three tion the new canons were eight events of God's goodnew prefaces—or nine, ness and of the history including the preface of salvation, the Holy fixed in the third of the S ee has introduced three new anaphoras innew canons. to the Roman liturgy.

TRANSLATIONS MUST BE APPROVED

"And so, including the Roman canon . . . the Roman liturgy in the future will have four anaphoras.

A t the time of going to press, the condition o t he Archbishop had not altered.

Father Peter Julian Slattery, 0.Carm., was ordained priest by Bishop M. McKeon in the chapel of the Carmelite monastery, Nedlands, on June 22. A big con- , gregation included his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Slattery, his brother John from Melbourne, and his four aunts, three of them Good Samaritan Sisters, who. made the journey from the Eastern States specially for the ordination.

A JUBILEE PRIEST FOR COLUMBANS

INVEST SAFELY WITH P.B.S. safer for you in that all funds are invested in first mortgages on selected homes— both Shares and Deposits are Authorised Trustee Investments.

Here are 4 secure and profitable forms of investment

DEPOSIT SAVINGS ACCOUNTS 44% p.a. Father Cipriano Vagwith all the benefits and daily facilities of a aggini, Benedictine litHE Rev. Brian Gore. normal savings account. urgist who announced VARIETY S.S.C. , will be orthe new canons and the "Why this innova- dained to the priesthood Prefaces at a press con- tion? A consideration of on June 29 at 9.30 a.m. SHORT TERM DEPOSITS. . . 54% p.a. ference, at St. Patrick's Church, could be stated they the variety of anapho- Fremantle, by Bishop 12 months' notice 510,,,," , three months' notice 5%, used in the ver- ras in the tradition of nacular in translations the universal one month's notice 41%. Interest paid twice Church, McKeon. al3,13r°ved by national and of the content of yearly. Father Gore, born ePiscePal conferences . each, clearly shows that January 6, 1944, at Cot4, The eight new pre- no one anaphora is able tesloe, is the son of Mr. 'aeeS are FIXED TERM DEPOSITS . . . 6% p.a. to contain all the riches and Mrs. Frank Gore, 10 "only a taste" of more to for 2, 3, 4 or 5 year periods. Interest paid which are desirable Doney Street. Alfred come, accordtO Father yearly in April and October. Cove. twice from pastoral, a spiriVagaggini, Pro fssor of Theology at tual and theological He was educated at Milan Presentation Convent. Theological viewpoint. laculty, INVESTING SHARES . . . . . 9% p.a. Continued on Page Two. Mosman Park, Christian Brothers' College, FreFully paid $50 each, or contributing with mantle, and St. Charles' monthly payments. Interest (5%) and Bonuses Seminary, Guild ford, (1967-4%) credited annually over an 8 year b efore entering St. period. Shares withdrawable at any time on Columban's Seminary. one month's notice. Sassafras, in 1962. He M completed his theologionsignor tiol has Witold Dziecal studies at St. Columbeen appointed by ban's major seminary, N INI NI NI NI NM IN the Holy IIP Father North Turramurra, New an Please send me your free booklet Honorary South Wales. Preate "Savings and Investments" formerly called uotnestic June 29 marks the Prelate. The a INAME fiftieth anniversary day APpointment was dated pril of St. Columban's Mis18. tknsignor ADDRESS sion Society (see Page aPPointed Dzieciol was 11). Six members of St. a Chaplain t° the Columban's will be orr ortnerly Holy Father, dained on this day —two called a I Privy in Melbourne and one day, June 30, at 10.30 ready 233 Columban oertanlberlain on Oct°. 11, each in Brisbane, Ade- a.m. in Corpus Christi missionaries working in 1963. He was o laide and Bathurst, as Church. Myaree. He wIll the Philippines. Colum1rdained on June 931. 21, well as Father Gore leave for his mission bans also staff mission I 25 Barrack Street, Perth. Telephone: 23 2305 here, Eastablished 1862. Assets exceed $30 million. appointment to the territories in Japan, Father Gore will offer Philippine Islands early Korea. Burma. Fiji, R27/6 68a his first Mass on Sun- next year. There are al- Peru and Chile.

T

Monsignor Honoured

\Ow

1

Perth Building Society

L 11. .11 1.1 1.11 1.1 1.1 1.1


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
The Record Newspaper 27 June 1968 by The Record - Issuu