7.UDIT 4UR EAU OP SA AMICULATION. ,
No 3462.
PERTH, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1970.
(Registered at the G.P.O., Per transmission by post as a News,,
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The Young Are Justified Pope Pope Paul VI has deplored the continuance and increase of wars and violence in the world and seen justification for the disil lusionment of the young with w orld leaders.
to work in the fields, or POVERTY IN In an address to card- among them, the probas that of a civil power inals, who came for tradi- lems that face the Church" CHRIST'S NAME at a time when this powtional congratulations on in those areas. This poverty, the Pope er had collapsed and it his name day he said: "This", he said, "will added, was desired "par became necessary for "Innocent people are mean a certain prolong- ticularly there where somebody to exercise it ing of our absence from coninto thrown being the Gospel is preached, with human authority. fusion by forces greater Rome." where it is represented "Or when, in order to than themselves. ( A high Vatican offi- — let us say it, in the "As a result of wars, cial, helping to arrange official Church in our express its sacred nature people are dying in the the Pope's trip to Manila very Apostolic See." and its spiritual genius, world every day, through and Sydney, said the The Second Vatican the Church adorned its violence which is, at the Pope would remain Council, even more than worship with magnifisame time, blind, wily abroad longer than on stressing the personal cent temples and rich and insidious, through previous trips. His virtue of poverty, called vestments. vengeful and malicious schedule has not been for a poverty that must "Or when, in order to reprisals, and through announced). be practiced by the exercise its ministry, it terrible resulting the Church "collectively ga- ensured bread and deSaying that develop- thered together" in the lack of security and corum for its ministers. ment remained essential name of Christ. food. for justice and brotherly HUMILITY worl d, "In todays "We all see what a relove, the Pope continued: "Or when, in order to young people no longer beforming strength is con"Let us face the fact: tained in the exaltation give impulse to educalieve in fine words. "They see, with their in- in spite of generous ef- of this principle: the tion and assistance for everywhere to Church must be poor; the people, it founded tuition of reality and their forts instinctive knowledge of solve the most urgent moreover, it must also schools and opened hosthe moral bases of situa- and dramatic implica- appear poor. pitals or again, when, tions, that, in spite of so tions of the whole quesin order to make the culeverynot perhaps "But many speeches — for tion, which involves the ture of certain periods everyone is in agreement entire world, we have to one can see what justifica- its own it spoke magnifiin speaking about peace — say that the inequalities tions can be given regard- cently the language of armed conflicts are in- between wealthy coun- :ng the various historical art. Father Tarcicius Amaral in Perth. developing aspects of the Church in creasing frighteningly, like tries and "Humility of spirit and a patch of oil spreading countries have not been t he course of the centuries inexorably toward a removed, and unfortu- and in contact with partic- temperance, and often f lame." nately in some respect ular conditions of civilisa- detachment in the posOTHER PAGES session as well as in the continually increas- tion. He cast doubt on how are "When, for instance, use of economic goods, ing." effective present peace Local, Foreign News 3 the aspect of the Church constitute the two charefforts were and called He declared that if the appeared as that of a acters that the divine on the powerful nations underdeveloped Where are the Third landowner at a teacher taught us with and international organ- World's "cry for help" great Catholics? even and ... 6 doctrine time when it was engag- His isations to summon was not answered, it ed in re-educating people more with His example." "greater courage" in the could explode in "ungov Tribute to the late quest for peace. ernable rage." FATHER Tarcicius Amaral, CSSR, Superior-General Mother Mary Aidan Reviewing the past of the Redemptorist Order, is now in Perth on the MAKE CLEAR year, the Pope emphasisPark ... 11 last leg of a round-Australia tour. ed co-operation and con A t a general audience sultation between the the next day, Pope Paul Father Amaral, the first Holy See and the world's said that, although some Redemptorist Superiorbishops. General to visit Australia persons attributed "fabuHe cited the following lous the for more than 40 years, to wealth" cases: visited the various Rechurch, in reality the • In liturgical matters, Church's financial means demptorist houses the bishops' conferences were often insufficient for AUSTRALIAN voluntary overseas aid for 1969 throughout the country Were "fulfilling a task the modest and legitimate is estimated at S13,828,575 in a report recently and is said to have shown of adaptation for which needs of ordinary life of released by the Australian Council for Overseas great interest in the rethey have competence many clergy and Religious Aid. solutions and recommenand a mandate." as well as many welfare dations of the recent Auscontributor, spending The report covers giv• Brotherly links be- and pastoral institutions. tralian Provincial Chap$1,278,828. tween the local churchter and in the modern He said the Church ing to overseas aid proThe A.C.C. Division of forms of apostolate cures and the Holy See "are must be poor and must grammes by 26 volunI nter-Church Aid spent rently being developed plus agencies, being consolidated by make poverty clear to tary the Synod of Bishops" mission $112,652 and Australian here—especially intensive and church the world. Catholic Relief $510,551. programmes for schoolc and by the synod's newJohn Donovan a gencies. Most of the total was DEMAND AUSTCARE ly created permanent spent and parishes. given by the church mis- $500,000, Community Aid secretariat He said he was not composed principally of diocesan making an apologia, but sion agencies, which ac- Abroad $262,000 and the He has—since his eleccounted for $9,500,000 of Save the Children Fund tion as Superior-General bishops. was accepting a demand the expenditure. The cal- $252,871. in 1967—visited many of • Last winter's docu- made particularly by culations cover expenOther agencies covered the Congregation's 37 Ment on education for those outside the Church diture on aid and develin the report comprise Provinces, including Czethe priesthood, and this "that the Church may opment operations and smaller voluntary aid choslovakia and Poland, spring's document manifest itself as it must on exclude specific evangel- groups, service clubs and and, earlier this year, Mixed marriages were be, certainly not an internal student and youth organ- Chile and Peru. and isation drafted "in ever-closer economic power, not church work. isations. liaison with Brazil-born Father the bishops' clothed in comfortable In addition, three An estimated 245 Ausconferences" not given appearances, Amaral, 51, who was secand were church aid agencies— tralians were serving "Cars have been my life for a long time. "truly the work of all." over to financial specu Australian Catholic Re- overseas under the spon- retary of the General My 17 years experience in all phases of the lation, not insensitive to • The Chapter in Rome when "same proce- the needs of the persons lief, the Division of Inter- sorship of the voluntary business means I can give you the right motor elected present to his Church Aid of the Aus- agencies, most of them dure" was being used sort of advice about buying a good quality how for the revision of . . . and of the nations tralian Council of Chur- ( 135) working with Aus- office, visited Thailand used car at the price you want to pay. that live in poverty." canon law. and New Zealand before ches and the Society of tralian Volunteers Phone me on 61 6736, or call and see me St. Vincent de Paul—ac- Abroad and the Oveaseas undertaking his AustralHe said the Church was count for a further UNCONTROLLABLE ian tour. personally." Service Bureau. already working on this $1,346,883 of the total exR AGE "with gradual, but not He will visit Singapore, The report estimates penditure. Pope Paul said that timed reforms." Saigon, Baghdad and Anglican and Protes- that up to 50 per cent the bishops would soon Man today was living tant missionary agencies of the Australian volun- Beirut before returning begin to examine some t o Rome. in a period that was abdraft sections estimated to have tary aid expenditure is of the re- sorbed in conquest, in are in Papua-New Guinea. $7,000.000 overseas spent FOOTNOTE: formed canon law. Father possession and enjoy during 1969 and Catholic The Australian Council Amaral is also a member His visit to bishops in ment of economic goods, Ch-lroi agencies to have for Overseas USED CAR Aid, which of the Commission for the Philippines and Aus- thus creating a desire spent nearly $2,500,000. SPECIALISTS produced the report, is a the revision of Canon tralia, scheduled for Nov- within and without the co-ordinating Law, and speaks seven The Freedom From national 495 Albany Victoria Highway, Park Tel: 61 6736 ember, "will involve Church, to see the pov of Hunger Campaign was council voluntary languages, including Engs tudying, Atkinson Peter Donovan John with them and erty of the Gospel. the largest individual overseas aid agencies. lish.
Redemptorist Superior Visits Perth
Voluntary Aid Near $14Million In 1969
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