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PERTH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1970
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Special Committee Formed "SHOW THEM THE WAY" CALL TO ELDERS Welcome Pope To
"What we will lack in pomp and panoply, I can assure your Holiness, will be more than made up by the spontaneous PERTH.—Young people taking the non-conformist line must be shown enthusiasm of millions of that their desire not to conform illustrates a strange pattern of conformity been has formed here committee to the arrange citizens' YDNEY.—A S Filipinos, who look on Dr. L. J. your visit to their hum- with each new trend, His Grace, the Archbishop, the Most Rev. welcome to Pope Paul VI to Australia. not officially still been has arrival Tuesday. announced, on said Goody, final the ble as Pope's country the of date T he realisation of a religious but it is widely accepted he will be here from November 30 to December 3. dream that they have He was addressing a such a variety of ways life were the source of congregation at that their enthusiasm the future life blood of large had their all lives." Philthe gandolfo, Italy, headthe in office its up citiChairman of the t he all Saints Memorial and initiative can truly t he Church, and no bezens' committee is Jus- quarters of the Cook ippines' new Ambassador In his reply the Pope during the in- be enkindled if we, their lieving Christian could tice McClemens, of the Bi-Centenary Committee to the Holy See, Alberto said he was happy to Chapel of the new experienced elders, by possibly be disinterauguration L. has Victoria assured Katigbak, Queen Supthe n i New South Wales meet the new ambassatact- ested. reme Court, a leading Building and will work Pope Paul VI that the dor and thus be able to D iocesan Vocations word and example, The Archbishop welthe encourage fully Centre. Pontiff be will greeted with association who, close in layman Catholic "renew publicly" his affthe initiative of comed in Spirit the of work enthuwith "spontaneous authoriChurch and civic The Archbishop was last year, personally hanection for the Philippine Foley and his Father them. siasm from millions" the principal celebrant ded Pope Paul the invita- ties. people. committee of priests, visits Philhe the when far so details only in The Christ beof by life "The attended Mass the at on Australia tion to brothers and sisters, and He made no further all heads of religious the Church is poured out half of the laity of this announced of Pope Paul's ippines in November. He made the statement comment about his up- Orders and clergy in the on all, and, if any fail to said the Centre was a visit to Sydney to attend country. all could a ceremony in which coming visit. at bishthe of meeting the Archdiocese, and two gather this grace and use place to which is chairman Deputy questheir with come credenhis he leakare: presented parish council represen- it, there will be a Asher Joel, a member of ops of Oceania informaseek and tions The Pope will make tatives. age from which the the legislative council, • He will reside at the tials to the Pope. "The proposed visit of Manila the first leg of apostolic delegation The Vocations Centre weakening of faith in tion. who has had wide exHe said it was a cenyour Holiness to the Phil- his trip in which he will Director. Rev. Father W. God, and hope for the in North Sydney. perience in organising from which fresh tre also visit Australia and Foley, and Rev. Fathers future, will result." big events and is chair- • He will celebrate one ippines has generated so impulses and ideas other in areas South the and of interest enthuwork much the E. Mass. major L. said O'Reilly, He CM, T. public committee the man of out. go would Pacific and Oceania. He James and R. Dawson, fostering vocations to conducting this year's • He will spend three siasm that even the preHe disclosed that the within the days in Sydney and sident and the first lady is due to attend the Asian OFM, were the other service Captain Cook Bi-centenCentre—located at 77 St. Bishops meeting. of work the in have hand concelebrants. a the other was taken no Church visit will Celebrations. ary George's Terrace—would Sources at the residpreparatims to assure part of Australia. Joel, who is Jewish, The Archbishop said: both parents and clergy. from September 21, be Priests and religious described Pope Paul's • He is anxious to par- that your epochal visit ence of President Ferdi- "Young people are atthe Director ticipate in an ecu- to the only Christian nand Marcos in Manila, tracted by the different mu'.t ensure that other staffed by visit as a major ecumenof representative a and menical service dur- country in the East will said that Pope Paul's and seem always willing willing hands were ready ical occasion. order in long be remembered," visit appears to be set to protest against con- to take over their work each religious ing his stay. The citizens' committee Lne Archdiocese on a for November 27-29. Meanwhile, at Castel- Katigbak said. has been invited to set formity and uniformity. as their own hands grew roster basis. "They must be helped f ired and feeble. They would provide inLay people in the parto see that, often, this formation on missionary and especially ishes, desire not to conform undertakings and all reshows a strange pattern their parish councils, ligious orders so that must also a take great of conformity with each interest, for it was from anyone may be encournew trend. aged to enquire, and pos"In the multiple and their families alone that sibly later decide to enthose willing hands varied ministries of the ter the service of God priesthood and religious would come. in a religious order or as Vocations to the a diocesan priest. life, there is offered to youth true ideals in priesthood and religious "The forms of ministry in the Church are very varied. If properly understood, their variety many attract should young people, not only CASTELGANDOLFO, Italy.—American Mission- to the Sacramental minbut also ary Bishop James E. Walsh. freed from a Chinese istry of priests, to that of teaching, carcommunist prison after 12 years, embraced a Pope ing for the sick, spreadhe had never seen before. ing the Gospel to the It was a dramatic encounter, charged with pagan and worldly, and emotion. the many activities of It left both men on the verge of tears. the social apostolate."
NEW VIII. EXTENSION OPENED
WET EYES AS BISHOP MEETS POPE
The 79 yrar-o!cl bishop and Pope Paul VI can face to face for the first time as the bishop's relatives and friends looked on with misty eyes. Paying tribute to the frail, white-hairei missionary, Pope Paul noted that "over 50 years ago you left your homeland with the first group of Maryknoll missionaries to go and serve the beloved Chinese people." T HE NEW St. Anne's General Hospital was blessed by His Grace the Archbishop, and opened by the "Today you have rePremier, Sir David Brand, in a simple ceremony on Tuesday. ( See Pages 5-11 ). turned from your misA fter the formal ceremonies were over, it was time for informality. Here His Grace, Sir David and the sion—more painful than Mother Provincial of the Sisters of Mercy, Mother Kieran, chat informally as they head towards the you perhaps expected. dining room for some snacks. "It is the Pope who re ceives you back and who thanks you in the name of Christ for all you have done and suffered." PERTH.—Two West Australians were ordained priests at St. Mary's The entire audience Cathedral last Saturday. lasted about 30 minutes. In a special press conThey were Both completed their Francis Xavier's Semin- PERTH: The Bishop of ference the next day, BurmeseHaarlem, the Most Rev. Bishop Walsh said he theological studies at St. ary, South Australia. born Father Trevor CalDr. Zwart Kruis, will ar- foresaw the possibility Iaghan and rive in Perth on Friday to for some kind of accomFather Ted meet the Dutch commun- modation between the Hewitt. ity here. Church and Red China. Father Callaghan, He will celebrate Mass "I shouldn't wonder if son of Mrs. S. Cathedral Mary's St. at did occur in the future, it Callaghan, of Meltham, on Sunday at 12.30 and and not too distant and the late Lieutenant T. E. will speak on the Church either." Callaghan, celebrated in Holland. Although ne had "little Thanksgiving Mass at the Immediately following sympathy" Red for Queen Of Martyrs this, he will attend a re- China's regime, three Church, Mayception at the large As- changes in Chinese life lands, on Sunday, while Father sembly Hall, Victoria that augured well for the Hewitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Square. F. E. Hewitt, future were new provisc elebrated Thanksgiving Bishop Kruis will also ions for the equality of Mass at Santa speak to the clergy at the women, equality of races Clara North Perth Monastery and a complete ban on Church, Bentley, also on at 8 p.m. on Sunday. All all forms of immorality Sunday. and indecency. clergy are invited. Fzther Hewitt Father Callaghan
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