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The Record Newspaper 22 May 1969

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NO 3398.

PERTH, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1969.

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

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STATE UNITY ACTIVITIES

same as for the Perth enthronement last December.

The whole town of Bunbury want to make this their special concern and are co-operating magnificently in this. The organist will be Father L. Cohen from St. Boniface Anglican Cathedral, who composed a special "Te Deum" which he has dedicated to Rev. Albert Lynch, P.P. Apple-

"If we discuss frankly our real and important difference of belief together with humility and tolerance, we may come to 'intercommunion' at the banquet of Our Eucharistic Lord," said His Grace the Archbishop at St. George's Cathedral cross. during the Church Unity Week celebrations.

He explained that it liefs and it would seem is complete frankness The words of dedicawas the second time he to me to smack of insin- and true sincerity; neith- tion read: "To Albert E. had an oppertunity of cerity to imply the com- er glossing over our dif- Lynch—Priest, Musician speaking in a Church plete approval that ferences for the sake of and Composer." Rev. A. other than a Catholic would be the interpre- the warm satisfaction of E. Lynch will conduct The first oc- tation of most people to brotherly union, nor dis- the choir. For the past Church. during a the active participation regarding casion was or playing month he has been traBishop M. McKeon attended many farewell functions during the past week, prior combined Christmas ser- of one of us in the ord- down the very many velling to Bunbury and to taking up residence in Bunbury as its new Bishop. Among the centres to farewell vice in Bunbury in the inary services of an- points, upon which we supervising the choir- him were his parish, Highgate, and Stella Mans Seafarers' Club, Fremantle. open air. It was near other. A Catholic takes all agree, for the sake of practice. In his absence Bishop McKeon has been in charge of the Catholic Church's work for Seamen in the Anglican Cathedral, his part in Mass on Sun- sectional advantage. The Father Cohen has been Australia for the past four years. Here he is pictured with Father E. Lyons, and due to the rain they days and Holy Days. A broad agreement which rehearsing the choir. Chaplain at Leeuwin, Lt. Commander and Mrs. K. T. Foley and Sister Scarfe. had to take refuge in Protestant attends his we have is the real Three trumpeters and he obviously approp- form of Divine Worship foundation of the hope trombonists and percusriate place nearby.' or Holy Communion and we all entertain for sionists rep re senting "There is a good point each is the badge and eventual complete re- various musical groups in this," he said. "It expression of particular union in Christ in the in the town will also take and beliefs one visible Church here shows the great distance loyalties part in the enthronement lex on earth. we have travelled in the "Lex orandi est ceremonies. Mr. F. Fenecredendi." Our worship last few years to close Ion, of Musgrove's Bunthe gap of centuries. It is the measure of our bebury Music Store, has prohibits any sense of lief. earned a great deal of frustration—so much has praise and commendabeen achieved in such a THE preparations for tion for arranging to THE following is over the years by the the Churches have deshort time to right the transport from Perth and clergy and lay people to clared themselves in famisunderstandings and the enthronement of install a big electronic an official news re- give religious instruction vour of them. In order • This does not antagonisms of four hunorgan in St. Patrick's departmental that a clear understandthe mean that we should not B ishop M. McKeon, lease in connection in dred years." Cathedral. schools, it has come to bc ing of these proposals or may not sometimes Bishop of Bunbury, are religious in- recognised that the re may be obtained, a word He pointed out that attend, without active Much time and local with sults produced are in no on the Achievement Cer' journey's end was by participation, one an- a lready proving a won- effort has been expended no means in sight. While others services on spec- derful ecumenical ex- to make this a memor- struction in State way commensurate with tificate is in place. 1.— The Achievement the effort expended. The truly admirable Courtesy perience. able occasion not only schools. atti- ial occasions. Certificate fold two will cover the a problem is tudes of understanding suggests and fraternal for the enthronement, Churches on First, Second and Third and tolerance had exist- love demands that ocAlthough much excel- one. The An Inter-Church Choir but also for the history ed now the second stage casionally we should be of about forty people of ecumenism. lent work has been done their side have faced years of the high school enormous problems in courses. It will replace 01 bilateral discussions present to mark one an- from the local Catholic, finding people to give the the Junior and later on on the highest level of others joyful celebra- A nglican, Methodist, instruction; some it may extend to the in theological understand- tions or to show sympa- Presbyterian and other cases attendance by cate- Fourth year. mg and competence thetic sorrow in each churches will sing the 2. — There are three chists and clergy has should begin. Meanwhile, others bereavements. music for the enthroneirregular, and the t ypes of subjects: been ice should co-operate in What is needed always ment which will be the quality of the teaching (a) Core subjects which all charitable and social must be done by ALL has varied. enterprises. The Archstudents. These are Education The Departbishop then went on to For the second time in I and girls need aid. The FOUR —English, Social indicate a number ment, on its side, has of its 50 years history The Eskimos and Indians of avenues where found the present sys- Studies, Science, Mathemutual Save the Children Fund the far north, the homeof religious instruc- matics. tem Co-operation would proshas received a message less of Africa and of Asia, tends to produce (b) A number of subjects tion per the cause of Church of greeting from The the Aborigines of AusUnity. "administrative chaos," of a peripheral nature to Pope to mark the Fund's tralia, the victims of due in some measure to be done by ALL students. wars.—to these and many Jubilee. the unavoidable irregu- Among these subjects The Catholic Church others the Fund Asso- larity of attendance on are Physical Education, Care, was the first to express ciation offers solace and the part of the visiting Sport, Pastoral official approval of The succour for their child-, clergy, to some uneven- Health. • "We must never do Save the Children Fund, ren. ness in the quality of , • Continued on Page 15. With others what Such work to help the we, in and in 1920 Pope Beneteaching and to the fact rlim, are not prepared to dict XV made history by needy and distressed is that a clergyman might invite them to do with commending, for very dear to Us, and We have to face a large class boldly us," he said. So, for my time, a non- know how much Our of children drawn from first the Part, I should rule out Catholic society in a new illustrious Predecessors several age levels (an alany form especially Pope Beneof 'intercomEncyclical Letter, couptogether impossible situManion' between XV, held in esteem dict us. exhortaling with it an ation). This attitude has no the Save the Children netion to all Christians to cessary undertones Fund. rerespond to a Holy Inflecting on validity Throughout the world of nocents' Day appeal. The new Papal Secresacrament We see and feel the sufor orders but tary of State, Jean CarMirrors has VI Paul Pope Now, ferings and urgent necesviction rather our con-. written personally from sities of countless inno- In view of the present dinal Villot, told diplothat the Blesed Eucharist the Vatican to Viscount cent victims of human syllabus reorganisation matic members attached is mental sign the Sacraof Merton, Presi- degradation and tragedy, in the departmental high to the Holy See to be Boyd Unity and and seal of Save The Child- and We readily extend schools. the Director "men of hope in a better of dent this Unity unand more fraternal fufortunately ren. the hand of friendship to General, Mr. H. Dettman. we do not have sought the of views the ture." —though we The following is the your Association, which are "In a world tried by so Yearning Churches as to the possieffectis able to assist for it. text of his message: This many contradictions and eornplete bility of taking another unity in the one "On the memorable ively so many of these faith look at the religious in- sufferings you want to be and spirit as yet occasion of the fiftieth helpless children. men of hope in a better eludes us In the Jubilee Service struction situation. He anniversary of the found—though we are asked the Director of and more fraternal fupraying so sincerely prayspirit, in join We the Save the ation of for it. Secondary Education, ture. Throughout the Children Fund, We send ing for the work of your Dr. D. Mossenson, to world diplomats are tryOur Warmest greetings A ssociation, and for the ing untiringly to unravel take up the problem as urgently so hildren who to you, to the officers, c Rev. Maurice Dullard, Si., Superior of the Australian the Gordian Knot of part of the overall reoraid. Jesuits in Northern India is visiting Perth for a well members and support- claim its ganisation involved in rivalries and divergenassurance of give We ers. mrned rest from his arduous labours in Hazarivagh. • Nor do the Achievement Certifi- cies," he said. Founded in Great Brit- Our continued interest, Should be I think there He was full of praise for the Church in India and was "In this great work to cate. cordially Our active mutual particularly loud offer and children in p ain to help in his enthusiasm for the fact that which you dedicate yourarticipation in our distress after the first good wishes to all associordAfter a good deal of selves, I shall always be inary vocations were on the increase there. "It is the only church services and world war, the Save the ated in any way with the discussion Poland and Yugoslavia where in area the with world, p r o posals ready to listen to you These ser- local vocations are increasing," he said. During his has Save the Children Fund, were Fund Children Incesoffices. made to the and to collaborate in the are the badge and stay in Perth he will live at St. Louis College, Clareactivities invoking abundant di- Churches which have service of all the causes its the spread expression blessings." vine Others of each mont. the world throughout met with a fairly general your have so much at loyalties and bePaulus P.P. VI. wherever afflicted boys approval; the majority of heart."

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