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No. 3475. PERTH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1970.
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MORE CHARITY NEEDED-PRIEST
LIVERPOOL, England.—The Church is suffering From a crisis of charity, an American theologian and Bibie scholar told an audience here.
"Since 1960, I have hate Protestants when heard more gossip about you can hate Catholics? my fellow priests, about If you choose to stay in bishops, theologians the centre, the right will and cardinals than I push you to the left and have heard in the pre- vice versa." vious 50 years," said BREAK OUR BACKS Father John L. Mc"If we profess CathoKenzie. His audience included lic Christianity, then we Archbishop Andrew have good reason to be Beck, A.A. of Liverpool. prepared to break our He said the mood backs to preserve our GREAT SHOWING POPE PAUL VI 'S ARE INTEREST IN AUSTRALIANS FORTHCOMING many in the unity of love and at the among EST W Church in the past few same time to preserve SYDNEY. TO V ISIT years had been: "Why our freedom to differ." Father McKenzie, 69, Archbishop Copas said Although disappointfrom De Paul University, he was exploring the posed that the Pope will Chicago, said he was told not visit Perth, or any sibility of using small that, in some seminaries, other Australian capital boats to take the people six months was spent in city, many West Austra- t o Sydney. the study of the virtue of "They could live on lians have made their chastity and only a week own arrangements to be them while there," he in the study of the virin Sydney for the occa- said. tue of charity. sion. "Charity should be the Some of the more first virtue." Local travel agents are fortunate people will In the past 10 years planning to run family t ravel by air. he has not seen anytours to the Eastern HEADS ASSIST AT thing that could be desStates to coincide with cribed as a major denial the visit. MASS of faith within the Airlines will organise IN SYDNEY, it has Church. special eight-day and 24- been announced that the Disagreement over polday tours to Sydney. heads of the four Episicy did not dissolve a Tickets will range from copal Conferences of Ocsociety. A healthy soc$255 to $350, with hotel eania—Cardinal Gilroy; iety had to allow for difaccommodation McKeef.rey and Carcir nal ferences. sight-seeing jaunts in- ( New Zealand); ArchCRISES cluded. bishop Pearce, SM of the past, differences I n Suva (Pacific Islands), BOATS FOR TRIP the existed in that and Bishop A rkfield, Meanwhile, reports SVD, of Wewak (PapuaChurch often were not from PORT MORESBY expressed. Now people say the Pope will not be New Guinea and the Bricalled the expression of tish Solomon Islands)--able to visit Papua and them a crisis. will assist the Holy New Guinea. To respond to these Father in the Captain Port Moresby's Archdifferof expressions Cook Bi-Centenary Mass bishop Copas was infor- at Randwick could lose harshly ences Racecourse med of the decision by us something precious. on December 1. letter Older people exaggerfrom Vatican officials. ate the problems posed IN ROME, the Alitalia However, Papuans and airline, on which the by youth. New Guineans are still Pope will travel, will al"Practically every male anxious to meet the most certainly use a between 15 and 25 pasPope. And, if plans of "stretched" DC-8 jet to ses through a phase of local Church officials accommodate the Pope, unbelief and is converwork out, many of them his entourage, and the ted. will have that opportun- Press corps that will "Irefuse to believe the ity. coolness of the present accompany him. generation toward religion is any different from that of my own generation. We should be more concerned today with the shallowness of many adults. "My generation is dodging renewal in many instances." LONDON.—Several Jesuits are now working At a lecture in Birmw ith Angl ican industrial missions in London and ingham, Father McKenzie said he thought it was in Coventry, Britain's big automobile centre. possible the present genThree Jesuit priests London airport and at a eration might see the and one Jesuit scholastic nearby automobile comelection of local bishops have been working for ponents plant at Acton, by the clergy and that, some time with the An West the laity eventually, London. glican Industrial Mismight also have a vote Both the airport and sion ,operated from Covin this matter. entry's Anglican cathe- the docks have full-time Father McKenzie, who Anglican chaplains, with These two lovely young ladies smile for our photographer after the Miss YCW Quest last week. They are dral. became a secular priest two others working with Miss YCW 1970, Elaine Taylor, of South Bunbury, and Miss Charity 1970, Juliet Beukelaar, who received this year after more than Their time is spent at a Methodist minister in their sashes at the Jocist Ball, Government House, on Friday. The Cathedral group of 16 boys and 12 40 years as a Jesuit, was local plants girls organised several activities to raise $1133. ( See Page 11 for more pictures.) talking to the in-between area. optimistic about the and counselling the Church's future. The airport already workers, meeting them has a Catholic chaplain after work and taking for travellers, Fathei Part in local social ser- Charles Mercer, pastol Vices. at nearby Canford, who THE ANNUAL EucharThe Jesuit istic procession will be scholastic says Mass at the airChristopher interdenomin- A CENTRAL committee all the work in this dirVaughan, port's BRUSSELS, Belgium. Cardinal Leo J. Suenens, held at the Aquinas ColLas been underground has been formed in Mel- ection. working at one ational lege on Sunday, October Malines-Brussels, explaining why he attended Plant for a year. of bourne to assist former chapel. Plans are currently un 25 — despite the recent said he wanted derway to give financial the Brussels theological congress, revision of the Catholic In London, Father Knot'.—with the clergy and Religious. theothe between dialogue was a there that show Anglic- approval Father B. M. Fitzpat- help to men and women to an bishop Calendar of Holy Days, of manageindustrial of London's ments and shop stewards rick, Director of Voca- who leave the seminar- logians and bishops. which has meant the ranges from chaplaincy —will work closely with tions in Melbourne, said ies and religious institransference of the Feast Gilkey, Langdon Prof. said Suenens Cardinal London air this week that Religious tutes, through loans. Port on the he saw "a big gap be- of the U,iiversity of Chic- of Christ the King. west side to the existing chaplains Institutes in Melbourne the London but will The procession will be concerned tween theologians and ago, a ::.;,ptist observed: docks on the Wt. primarily with employ- had been asked to set M "There is little that start at 2.45 p.m. and ASS bishops." up committees to look ees. A concelebrated Mass has been said at this con- end at 4 p.m. A former needs. British The Auxiliary Bishop will be held at St. Mary's Army "Bishops see problems gress that a Protestant He sees his initial role after their officer, ordained only as one of "listening and These committees had Cathedral on Wednes- from a pastoral point of would not agree with. . . of Perth, the Right Rev. this year, Jesuit Father "I co•ild have written Dr. Peter Quinn, will reter learning, understanding subsequently made up day, October 7, at 10 view while theologians Knott, works as an how the Industrial Church serves the central committee, a.m. to honour St. Cath- see them from an intel Hans Kung's speech if I carry the Eucharist to chaplain at the world at work." bless the people. had his talent. ' lectual point of view." which would co-ordinate erine of Sienna.
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