NPE PAUt GIVES THE SOLUTION 5.*
No. 3360. PERTH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1968.
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JUST hours before leaving on his Eucharistic pilgrimage to Bogota, Colombia, Pope Paul VI declared that the solution to Latin America's problems is not revolution or violence but love.
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64 years a nun in Western Australia
earliest Sis- treasurer were given to ONEtersof ofthe St. John of her. With all of them she
God to come to Australia showed a characteristic ended her very active life drive and thoroughness on August 16. which marked all her MOTHER MARY TER- work. Other houses of ESA NOONAN, a dia- the Order which were mond jubilarian of the helped by her compeOrder had been confined tence apart from Subiaco to bed for the last few were Kalgoorlie, Geraldyears, but prior to this ton and Bunbury. she had led a life marked In the past few years by dedication to her the prodigious memory work as a Religious. of this remarkable ReliThe late Mother Teresa gious began to fail and was born in Williams- eventually she was contown, Co. Galway, Ire- fined to her hospital land. She joined the In- room to be cared for by stitute there in 1902 and the Community she helpcame to Western Austra- ed so much to build up. lia in 1904. She made her Religious Profession at REQUIEM Subiaco in 1906. Solemn Requiem Mass After her profession, she was sent to Kalgoor- was celebrated on Monlie to teach in the schools day, August 19, in the which the Sisters of St. convent chapel at SubiJohn of God had pioneer- aco. Mass was celebrated by ed since 1897. They were the first educators in the Father P. G. O'Reilly. He was assisted by Father J. Goldfields. Because of the clet- Bianchini as deacon and mands of nursing at Su- Father G. Carroll as subbiaco, Sister Teresa was deacon. Father F. Walsh transferred in the early was master of cerethirties to commence her monies. Hymns of the nursing training. After Mass were conducted by this training was com- Father P. Ahern. In the pleted, she pioneered the congregation were many work of setting up the X- priests and religious and ray department at Subi- friends of Mother Teresa from her Goldfields days aco. "I am the Vine you the branches " is the Eucharistic theme of the long banner, In later years, such re- and later in the metroby Terry Barrett of St. Louis, U.S.A., which hangs behind the altar in the new church of St. Denis, Joondanna. "The varicoloured sections remind us of the 1 sponsibilities as council- politan area. May she rest in peace. lor, econome, bursar and men of every race and colour who, through faith and love, gather around Christ all over the world."—Full story on page 7.
"Not a weak and rheto- has come for Christian rical love," he told an au- love among men. This is hence at his summer re- what must work. This is ence of Castelgan- what must change the don, "but the love that face of the earth. This is Christ in the Eucharist what must bring into the teaches us, love that gives world justice, progress, itself, love that multiplies brotherhood and peace. itself, love that sacrifices itself." He pointed out that the theme of the 39th Interhational Eucharistic Congess in Bogota was "The hcharist, Bond of Love." The Pope said: "The Jesus Who multiplied na=I bread for the hungry multitudes, Who made Himself into superaatural bread for His pests, teaches us that wemust think of the hunger of others, natural hunger and supernatural hunger. Perhaps never ROPE PAUL VI has debefore has the duty and clared that the invaurgency of providing for the temporal and spin - sion of Czechoslovakia by 4.4 , 04, hi needs of the multi- the Soviet Union and its "..",~4.1.0.04,00~•~ 04+0...mov,####M04.4.4.4.41,.."Mi tries weighed on Chrishard line communist ?: hearts as it will at fhe Eucharistic Congress neighbours "can only give z:Bagota." rise to fear and distress" „He then expressed hope in a world faced with the EARLY a thousand :e might bring "efboys between the of Lectice help" for the pov- possibility seeing ages of seven and 16 will trtY and anxiety he bloodshed and violence. gather in Perth on Sepnald be witnessing on tember 2. Indeed, there his trip, DISTRESS may well be over a thou- D onohoe. Fathers J. pal concelebrant at the "It is said that we will On the same day that sand of them. They are Chauncy, P. G. J. O'Reilly, opening Mass will be had intolerance and re- t roops of the Soviet altar servers from the I. McIntosh, 0.M.I., D. Bishop M. McKeon, who ,v`01t. there even in the :s of the clergy and Union, Poland, East Ger- Archdiocese, and from Madigan, 0.M.I., G. Al- will also preach. At the many, Hungary and Bul- the diocese of Bunbury dous, C. M. Ross, 0.S.M., closing Mass the princi-.e faithful," he said. garia crossed the Czecho- who will attend the Altar J. Mogan, C.SS.R., P pal concelebrant and ould be a very good frontier, Pope Servers Seminar to be Ahern, J. O'Reilly, Deacon preacher will be Bishop to understand all slovak Paul told a general audi- held at Trinity College M. Naisbitt and Brother L. J. Goody. :s generous and posi- enc at his summer D. V. McMahon. SeminaA detailed programme resi- from September 3 to 6. ,asuch impatience! dence, Castelgandolfo — A special guest speaker rians of St. Charles' Semi- which can be cut out will including a number of at the Seminar will be nary will take part in de- be found at the foot of THE SOLUTION Czechoslovak pilgrims — Father Rex Donohoe, of monstrations The princi- Page 15. .Ve believe that the that "the grave events the Archdiocese of Ho*liDn to those painful threaten i n g Czechoslo- bart. Father Donohoe is very painful vakia and the aspect of flying from Tasmania in some places —is force they assume can specially. He is an acler revolution nor only give rise to fear and knowledged expert in this rice, For us the solu- distress in us who share field, and has conducted ' love." the distress that sweeps similar seminars elsePe Paul throughout that nation where, including the NaE';olution asserted that and also perturbs world tional Altar Servers Festi' orse evils would bring public opinion. val in Hobart in 1964. in train, such ,4 civil and The response to the religious deWISDOM and eventually a Seminar has surpassed "Let us hope that the all expectations, and is a ; Iircierl SO In e dictatorBut he dangers of violence and tribute to the enthusiasm emphasised vi it his 0 blood may be averted of our young men. Natu7 1',"L'Ilee Pposition to and that the dignity and rally, the administrative ob a stemmed not fear of such liberty of a people jeal- problems associated with evils ous of its destinies may such a large-scale meetfr -414st'som a loyalty to not be offended," the ing considerable. are tze Principles. added: "That in Holy Father continued. They have been in the 7er, f times the "We pray that wisdom hands of Brother D. V. Church PoPe, in very prevail over any mo- McMahon, C.F.C., of the may difci rcumstances tive for conflict and that Christian Brothers' High ;14e had may be ensured for School, Highgate, and '(3ree ut recourse to peace Brother Cyril, of the Re,;•P°ral arms and of all the peoples involved. strength, we To this purpose we offer dempto rist Monastery, '13111 110t. now North Perth. There has fo'°11eger the Judge It is unlimited prayers and time for us ask the same from you." been a generous response to an appeal for people the s word and willing to accomodate "en if they were boys for the period of the i' ii'stsitlesetaairl iedd by aims INDEX Seminar. A few more are We progress. Correspondence 2 still needed, however, and that all a C and thtorlilists offers of accommodation Women's Page 5 the Qf should be made to BroWholesome New church at public ther Cyril on 28-3968 or this . opinion 28-3600. Other matters Joondanna instead should be referred to Father Raymond 'eM Y.C.W. page ... de Jaegher, an authority on Far Eastwe are ConBrother McMahon on 28therA Will say so ern affairs who is at present lecturing in Western TV and critics 3255. ... alat the time Speakers include Father Australia. Story on page 15.
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