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The Record Newspaper 08 October 1970

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PERTH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1970.

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ARCHBISHOP TO VISIT FRIENDS BEHIND CURTAIN PERTH.—His Grace, the Archbishop, the Most Rev. Dr. L. J. Goody, will visit Rumania after attending the annual meeting of the Secretariat for the Promotion of Christian Unity in Rome shortly. He will leave Perth Unity, which comprises Churches will also be on October 16 and will 30 bishops, including considered. fly from Rome to Buch- seven cardinals, will inThe Archbishop exarest after the meeting. clude the consideration pects to return to Perth

During his week-long of the relations between on November 18 to be in the Secretariat and nat- time for Pope Paul's visit stay behind the Iron ional or regional ecumen- to Sydney, Australia. Curtain, he will visit (Western ical commissions and Transylvania During his absence, the the mutual help they Rumania) to see former Auxiliary Bishop of classmates and friends bring to their participaPerth, the Right Rev. from his student days in tion in the ecumenical movement. Peter Quinn, will take Rome. charge of the ArchAfter that, he will reThe relationship be- diocese. turn to Rome—this time tween the World Council NOTE: Large numbers by train, via Hungary, of Churches and the Yugoslavia and Austria. Catholic Church will also of Rumanian students completed their priestly Meanwhile. the agenda be discussed. formation and training at for the meeting of the Catholic membership the Propaganda College Secretariat for the ProChristian in the World Council of before the war. motion of

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100,000 EXPECTED FOR POPE'S 'YOUTH MASS' SYDNEY: More than 100,000 young people from all parts of Australia are expected to attend a special Mass for youth that Pope Paul VI is expected to celebrate on December 2. He recommended medGroups from Catholic turbed" by their exitation on sacred scripschools, youth organisa- ample. present-day ture. Noting tions and youngsters from other denomina- challenges to authority IT'S NOT ENOUGH tions will attend the and the "isolation and egotism that is freezing TO KNOW Mass. The Mass will feature human relations," he In a general audience, folk songs, possibly said the world would be he told thousands of with guitar accompani- given an example by the pilgrims and visitors ment, and representa- "strong, victorious, re- that Catholics must live tives of youth groups solute and ardent souls" and not just know the are expected to take demanded by the Bene- Second Vatican Counpart in the Offertory dictine rule. cil's teaching. p rocession, readings Modern man was "re There must be "interand commentaries. bellious and incomprereforms in our soul" ior hensible and evasive," FLOATING HOTELS but also desirous "of and in Church life "so brotherhood, of truth that the council may TO BE USED renewing effect of

The balcony at the rear of the Apostolic Delegation, North Sydney, where Pope Paul will walk to recite his daily "office."

World Dangers Dicussed At Pope-Nixon Meeting

Westminster Choir To Sing At Martyrs' Canonization

have a IN MANILA at least and 'light and of peace." c ould its own, especially conBenedictines two floating hotels will concept of help accommodate the help by telling him that, cerning the belonging to Christ expected crowd of visit- "in God, in Christ, lies our Church," he ors coming to Manila for the answer to his prob- and to the aid. s the Pope's visit here in lems." November. The Pope stressed the This interior renewal LONDON. The Westminster Cathedral choir Deputy Tourism Com- value of community life called for the participahere will replace the Sistine Chapel choir at the missioner, Jose S. Cle- for monks so that they tion of Catholics in the POPE PAUL Vi and American President Richard c anonization of the Forty Martyrs of England and mente, Jr., head of the may mutua'ty help one Church's life. M. Nixon discussed world dangers that the Pope Wales international another search in for the in St. Peter's Basilica on October 25. section of the Board of Travel It also called for "san- said were "assuming proportions of a vast and and God and His will. Mgr. Domenico Barto- Beda College, the other Tourist Industry, Likewise, declared, he tification as well as for fearful conflagration." said lucci, master of the Sis- English the plan was to seminary in would replace nothing relationship closed a use two Nixon and the Pope power and the particular tine Chapel choir, nor- Rome, luxury inter will assist the "characteristic the eleChristians other with so -island vesmet behind closed doors significance that Pope mally the only choir al- Westminster sels for foreign choir by tourists. ment" of Benedictine as to recognise Christ- for more than an hour, Paul exercised in the lowed to sing on a papal singing the responsorHotels in Great(' z spiritual life, which, he ianity's positive values Manmuch longer than had cause of world peace. ila reported occasion in St. Peter's, ial psalms. was liturgical and the needs which heavy book- said, been foreseen by presiPresident Nixon's wife has agreed to this unings for the rest of prayer. could fulfilled. be 1970, dential planners An ecumenical flavour or went to Rome's Boys' precedented gesture. especially during the papal aides. will be brought to the Town and renewed acPeriod of the Pope's Westminster choir ceremony with, The visit, The Pope said: "Our quaintance with its dirhymns starting on November 27. anxiety is now increas- ector, Mgr. John Carroll- will be led by its con- drawn from the common Filipinos Mawby. ductor, Colin from var. ed by the danger of a Abbing, body of English church ious parts long-time a of the country Mgr. Wilfrid Purney, music. They will inconflict involving more friend of the Nixon famWith no secretary of the English clude many that are and more countries and ily. Manila willrelatives in be housed f ree of assuming the proporgreeted and Welsh Bishops' Com. sung Sundays in Anglican also was She charge in public LA PAZ, Bolivia.—The He said greater indus- tions of a vast and fear- by Boys' Town Mayor, mission on Church Mus- and other non-Roman and private school build- solution for Bolivia's trialisation would be a ful conflagration." ings, Gino Spano. 18, who ic negotiations and is ad- Catholic churches here. they problems lies neither in boon to Bolivia "only if bring provided In reply, President told her: "The boys of negotiations and is adThe Westminster Catheir own bedding, capitalism nor in social- it is used to bring about Nixon spoke off the Boys' Town will remem- vising on the music. Clemente thedral choir — formed announced. ism, but in a new Chris- a more human existence cuff and said that, on ber their you in The music for the can- 68 years ago and from People for every tian ethic, member Archbishop of Col.:f leaving the Vatican, he prayers." must be "Shaken onisation Mass will be its inception always asJorge Manrique Hurtado, society. a nd would visit " the mightdrawn from the Tudor sociated with the revivDisturbed' by of La Paz, said in a pasiest military force which Example. period in Britain, in al of Tudor church mus= "In the new Christian exists in the world on toral letter. OTHER IN the which the martyrs lived. ic — numbers 33 boys ethic we must realise Paul hasVATICAN, Pope Archbishop Manrique that man is more impor- any ocean." PAGES Students from both and men. The Sistine made a numsaid Bolivians must take tant than property. "But," he added, "here ber of interesting the English College in choir normally numbers Page: re- a new look at their socwe have the opportunity Item: marks in recent the seminary about 50. Opinions . . ... 2 Rome, Readers weeks. He told iety and re-evaluate and "The entire system of of experiencing a spir- Pope sends message to from which many priests The British Broad207 Benedictine r evise their relationships property abbot s must be re- itual power, a power set out in secret during casting Corporation is and priors, meetwith God, with each evaluated and land lng in must which moves nations Local and foreign the days of persecution filming the canonisation Modern Rome, that the other, with material pos- be put to use according, and men." news ... ... . . . ... . . 4 & 6 to keep the faith alive ceremony for showing on world needed to sessions be and with them- to its capacity to humanThe President stressed underground in this television here at a later "shakened and dis- selves. ise man's existence." the real role of spiritual Theatre/Music . . 15 country, and from the date.

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