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PERTH, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1970.
(Registered at the G.P.O., Perth, for transmission by post as a Newspaper.)
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At Last! Pope Will Visit Australia
V ATICAN CITY: Pope Paul VI will visit the Philippines and Australia in November. This announcement was made on the day the Pope celebrated the 50th anniversary of his ordination as a priest.
Nazi concentration camps during World War II. The Polish delegation had come to Rome to share with Pope Paul the aninversary of his priesthood.
CONCERT IN HIS HONOUR
A few days before, 350 million people watchnel of the papal secretardiscussed Synod The meetattend He will ed via television a specings of the bishops of collegiality of the Uni iat of state, led by the ial concert held at St. the Far East and South versal Church, while the secretary, Cardinal Jean Peter's Basilica in the Pacific to talk directly Manila meeting would Villot, and the former Pope's honour. prob- secretary, Cardinal Amspecific with the bishops and review The mighty chords of collegiality in leto Cicognani. of lems problems. their learn Beethoven's "Missa SolPope did Paul, (72), nation. each The trip is likely to not deliver a sermon, emnis" sounded through begin in the latter half St. Peter's. It was perPOPE but, instead, after Mass of November. No other formed in honour of the hands to shake stopped CELEBRATES details have been releasPope's 50th anniversary exchange greetings ANNIVERSARY and ed. of his ordination and the with those present. He will first visit 200th anniversary of Meanwhile, on the day The morning Mass was Beethoven's birth. Manila at the invitation his trip was announced, of the bishops of the Pope Paul celebrated was in contrast to the According to Vatican Far East and Philippines his 50th year as a priest Pope's public observance officials, it was the first Ferdinand President with a Mass at St. of the Feast of Corpus tinie a composition of Marcos. Anne's, the tiny parish Christi the day before. this magnitude had been His visit to Sydney church of the Vatican He had gone to an out- performed in St. Peter's. will coincide with the City. lying parish of Rome, to Pope Paul, deeply Oceania bishops meeting A small congregation celebrate Mass before moved by the performbicentennial the and of 500 people attended thousands of Romans ance, said afterwards it celebration of the dis- They were invited by and visitors. The cere- was a "marvellous intercovery of Oceania by the Pope himself. mony, held in the open, pretation" given by the and Italian radio and tele,Captain James Cook. Press, radio and tele- was marred by rain Australia is the only vision people were con- thunder. vision orchestra and continent the Pope has spicuously absent. Present were Cardinal the Bavarian Broadcastnot visited during his A number of high of- Karol Witjyla, of Cra- ing System Choir. reign. He described the conficials and prelates were cow, Poland, seven other No Pope has ever vispresent, including Car- Polish bishops and about cert as a meeting of two ited the Philippines or dinal Terence Coole, of 250 Polish priests who giants, Beethoven and any South Padfic naNew York, and person- had been prisoners in Michelangelo. tion. Pope Paul has to-date visited the Holy Land, India, the United States, Portugal, Turkey, Columbia, Switzerland and Uganda. In March last year . five Australian Catholic lay organisations invited him to visit Australia !ope Paul — his visit will be of special significance. It's his 50th year of his this year. Priesthood and it will be his first visit to Australia and the Philippines. He expressed keenness to come. been a victory in prinDIRECT ciple, there is every sign CONTACT that the grants that have been made must be inThe Manila conference creased. will be attended by bishIf the Catholic school ops from India, Ceylon, Taiwan, mainland China, system were to expand Indonesia, North and and improve, convinced. South Korea, Pakistan, competent and dedicatNorth and South Vieted lay teachers would have to be employed. nam, Burma, Japan, Laos, Cambodia, Singa"This does not necessarily mean that the repore, and the Philipligious schools will be pines. Bishop Agostino Ferdiluted, with a larger John Donovan rari Ton job , pro-presi- Back row: Dr. P. G. McKenna, P. Travers, P. Trickett, V. A Durack, J. Burke, number of laymen and Moylan, P. McGowan, R. P. Donnelly. J. F. Chilvers, W. Pickering, T. could but it women, dent of the Pontifical Commission for Social Front row: W. A. Mahoney, Revd. Fr. .1. Nestor ( Spiritual Director), M. W. McGovern mean that, in future, we Communications, said ( President), The Most Reverend Dr. L. J. Goody, Archbishop of Perth, L. J. will have lay conducted the Pope had sent a let- Greenwood ( Secretary), Mrs. .J. Hodson. — schools Catholic ter to the organisers of schools Catholic in every the Manila meeting exrespect — as Catholic as the schools we have topressing the wish to come in "direct contact" nevertheless but day With the problems contaught in some cases exclusively by Catholic lay fronting the Church in the Far East. people. something is "This Bishop Ferrari Toniolo "Cars have been my life for a long time. people Catholic that said the visits were exMy 17 years experience in all phases of the underto learn At the annual meeting of the Parents and Friends' Fed- must ceptionally pastoral and motor business means I can give you the right Would offer the Pope eration, His Grace the Archbishop, stressed that the Catho- stand and appreciate." sort of advice about buying a good quality "For this to be pospersonal problems Of lic school system should continue, and that it should expand sible, there will have to used car at the price you want to pay. each nation. and improve. He forecast the establ ishment of Catholic be institutes and institu- Phone me on 61 6736, or call and see me The Pope was not only tions of some sort where personally." eager to meet the bish- schools staffed exclusively by Catholic laymen and women willing and suitable canops of these nations. teachers. didates for the Catholic but also wanted will from becoming "The preponderance is more and The Archbishop point- teaching profession each nation a "full documerely not trained, be Mentation of all its prob- of convincing arguments more a lighthouse show- ed out that the principle in the art of imparting are totally in favour of ing out in the darkness of providing financial lems." but inthe independent schools which is beginning to assistance for our secular subjects, Collegiality would scripbe system in general as an become deeper all schools had been accept- to theological and USED CAR discussed as it applied alternative to the other- around us. 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