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44:UICULATION,SA
No. 3467. PERTH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1970.
(Registered at the G.P.O., Perth for transmission by post as a Newspaper.)
LOOK WHAT W E'VE GOT Children from the hamlet of Soui Gieng stand proudly among a crop of egg plants grown under the Civic Action project, financed by the Australian Government. The crop was sold for $92.
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In the background is sugar cane also grown by the youngsters which will be ready for harvesting next month. This crop has already been sold for $1,370.
Price 1 Oc.
CONGRESS DATES, THEME ANNOUNCED MELBOURNE, Sunday: The Fortieth International Eucharistic Congress wi l l be held in Melbourne from February 18 to 25 in 1973.
The last Congress tablish a programme of celebrated in Australia renewal. was in Sydney in 1928. Pope Paul VI went as No. 2 Squadron, RAAF, Post-war Congresses a pilgrim to the two prebased at Phan Rang. have been held in Bar- vious International EuSouth Vietnam, sponsors celona (1952), Rio de charistic Congresses. five projects involving Janiero (1955), Munich At Bombay in 1964, he eight hamlets, including 1960), Bombay (1964), episcopally ordained the the Civic Action project and Bogota (1968). late Bishop L. P. Moran, at Soui Gieng. The purpose of the Auxiliary Bishop of MelCongress is to provide bourne until his death Christians with an op- in March. portunity to seek to unConsiderable interest derstand the mystery of is already being shown the Eucharist more by other Churches. deeply through a conGeneral non-Catholic sideration of its many participation will be aspects. kept in mind throughEach Congress is or- out the planning. FROM A CORRESPONDENT ganised around a partic- It has been suggested SYDNEY: Although arrangements are Christian Churches in Asia and the Pacific are begin- essentially secularists ular theme. that this participation yet to be confirmed by the Vatican, it is ning to pool their problems and seek common sole- who wanted the West's The theme chosen for could be achieved in the skills but not its this Congress is: "Love liturgical celebrations, in almost certain that Pope Paul wi l l stay t ions. thoughts or religions. one another as I have the study programmes, is why the Asian This in a large hotel, and not a clerical resisome extent However, the climate loved you" with the in an ecumenical day at because Conference many Asians saw them is beginning to change. motto, "The New Comdence, during his brief visit to Sydney in Ecumenical the Congress, and by Development in as an appendage of col- The colonial links have mandment." for hospitality. November. organised by onial powers and, again, largely gone and there Tokyo, The Ecumenical Comwith two Speaking SODEPAX, the Ecumeni- because of the people is an encouraging and A Vatican envoy exam- with theirs . . . . This cal Committee for Soc- who led them to inde- developing dialogue be- members of the Execu- mittee is already studyined possible places of can further develop the tive Committee earlier ing these and other posiety, Development and residence during a visit t heme of religious Peace, was of major im- pendence (India's Neh tween Christianity and this year, Pope Paul VI sible avenues. ru, for instance) were Asian faiths. to Sydney a few weeks unity." A competition for an insisted again and again portance. A 20-year-old student In Asia, the problems ago. that the most important emblem, illustrating simIt is understood that said the Pope's visit will are massive and comaspect of the Congress ply the theme and motto C ardinal Gilroy's official "prod" Australian Catn- plex, though they vary was the spiritual renew- of the Congress in their r esidence, "The Swifts" olics to think more in intensity from counal achieved in prepara- relationship to the Euabout their religion and try to country. w as rejected. charist, is being launchtion for it. Pope Paul will be giv- what it means: while a In many of these counHe pointed out that ed. beautician tries, Christians make MELBOURNE. Australia.—Marriage annulment His Grace, Most Rev. en the use of a complete 22-year-old the actual liturgies of floor of the hotel at thought the visit will re- up a small proportion procedures in Australian dioceses will be stream- the week of the Congress James R. Knox, Archbisult in a "religious re- of the population. lined in the near future. Which he stays. would only have their shop of Melbourne, has This is the usual prac- surgance within the Ca- In some, Christianity's meaning and value offered $500 for the true The secretary of the for the US were announctice followed when a tholic fold." prestige is considerable. reflected the winning entry. they if Melbourne archdiocesan ed on June 10. Local committees are Head of State is in resiBut basic to the whole tribunal, Father J. P. preparaInternational interest spiritual deep Father O'Connell said now meeting to formu- question is the widening dence. tion that had been made is expected in the comAushe said the hoped the new O'Connell, proceThe floor will be com- late plans for the Pope's gap between the rich and tralian bishops had ask- dures would enable the in the preceding years. petition. pletely sealed off to round of public engage- the poor nations and the Conditions for entry ed the Vatican for "cer- tribunal to deal faster A pastoral committee other guests and those ments, the hope being explosive possibilities not attached to the Holy that everyone who wish- that this holds for peace tain streamlining of pro- with some of the more is being formed to es- will be announced soon. cesses" several months serious and difficult es to, will have the op- of the world. Father's party. cases. ago. This security will be portunity of seeing His Until now, the witness A similar request made "This does not in any Holiness. enforced by patrolling on the part of the Chris- by the bishops of the way mean that grounds expected are Visitors guards. tian Churches in Asia United States was grant- for nullity will be widenSpecial precau t ions to cram Sydney, and not has been hampered to ed and new procedures ed." of parts other from only Will also be taken in the Australia but also from preparation of Pope views came from the New Zealand. Paul's food. A chef will Tablet which pointed The New Zealand bishbe appointed to cook for out that he had based ops will take part in the the Holy Father, and, as his views on a reading in the case of special Episcopal meetother visitof only a part of the ing Heads of State, will ing to be held during the syllabus, and that what visit, and hundPrepare the required Pope's he said took no heed of f ood in a reds of lay people are locked room as booking on tours which DUNEDIN, New Zealand: New Zealand's Catholics are a "Directory on Docan extra precaution John Donovan uarantee to provide ac- divided as to whether the religious instruction given trine," which the bishagainst attempts to tam- g commodation in Sydney to young people is adequate or a watered down version ops were about to pubper with it. lish as the basis for the while the Pope is here— of basic truth. E XCITEMENT even though the dates The dispute arose fol- seminary professor, who new syllabus, and which, Not that any disturb- are not yet known. lowing the introduction holds strong tradionalist it said, specifically reafance of any kind is ex- Meanwhile, Bishop Mar- of a new syllabus of re- views. Father Duggan, firmed Cathoilc doctrine pected. Apostolic ligious instruction, "The long the the cinkus, country's most on all major points. Reaction to news The Tablet was followDelegate to Australia, is Living of Light," which formidable Catholic conPope Paul's visit in the expected in Sydney short- covers the first eight troversialist, made news ed by the rector of Holy Eastern ly and will most pro- years of education. a few years ago with a Cross College, New Zeaone of States has been excitement and bably announce definite book, "Hans Kung and land's major seminary, Critics claim the syllaPleasure — among non details on Pope Paul's Sanders. Tan Reunion," which was a Father Catholics bus omits much meanFathdissected C.M. He and Catholics. visit. ingful Catholic doctrine. stinging attack on the Typical "Cars have been my life for a long time. er Duggan's criticisms were the ansbishops from 80 About noted Swiss-born theo wers given to a The controversy has "ill-inand termed them My 17 years experience in all phases of the news- Australia, New Zealand logian. Paper reported motor business means I can give you the right seeking and the Pacific are ex- been simmering underFather Duggan claimed formed, untimely, unviews on the visit from pected, to attend the ground for some time, that the new syllabus warranted and unjust." sort of advice about buying a good quality People in the street. Oceania Bishop's Confer- with concern expressed does not clearly affirm used car at the price you want to pay. The debate has now A young woman bank ence during the Pope's by older people and the divinity of Christ, spread and it is develPhone me on 61 6736, or call and see me clerk priests who dislike the said: "It is good visit. does not refer directly to oping on lines similar personally." to see the Pope taking The conference will be change from traditional Our Lady as Mother of to those which raged an interest in Australia held at St. Paul's Semin- teaching methods. God, does not give a about the Dutch Cateand its It came to light when clear statement of the chism, and which have ing to history by want- ary for Late Vocations, take part in the Kensington. the country's national mystery of the Incarna- occurred in some U.S Captain Cook Bi-Centenweekly, the tion, tends to play down dioceses, with critics The diocesan radio sta- Catholic ary c . • • • tion, 2SM, will handle Tablet, published a cri- the redemptive sacrifice complaining that the Thoseelebrations of other religions organisational, secretar- ticism of the syllabus, of Christ, abandons the stories of such characMaY be USED CAR as they interested too, ial work ard media liais which was being circu term "sanctuary grace'. ters as Dr. Tom Dooley SPECIALISTS see the will be able to on during the visit. It lated privaloely. and plays down the and Martin Luther King leader of another will be by FathI t was written the the contact point teaching authority of !aith, seemed to get fuller 495 Albany Highway, Victoria Park Tel: 61 6736 and treatment than the life Ideas and examine his for ,iournalists covering er G. H. Duggan, a Mar- Church. John Donovan Peter Atkinson compare them the event. ist priest and former First comment on his and death of Christ.
POPE TO STAY IN HOTEL
TOKYO CONFERENCE A MAJOR STEP
ANNULMENT PROCESS TO BE STREAMLINED
New Controversy In New Zealand
'Cars arenot jugtinybusiness theyare mylife'
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