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The Record Newspaper 18 March 1971

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PERTH, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1971

RUMOURS RIFE IN ROME:

YET it 0111ER PAPAL TRIP?

Mass To Honour St. Patrick

BISHOP PETER QUINN will preside and preach at the Patronal Mass to honour St. Patrick at St. by N.C. News Service on Cathedral Mary's Sunday, March 21, at 11 most travelled Pope in a.m. ROME: Press speculation insists that Pope Paul VI, the coming months. the in The Irish Concert will and Britain Spain France, history, will fly to Poland, be also held on Sunday the Perth Town Hall, Diplomats and Vatican prelates around Rome do not discount the possibility at anywhere. However, if plans have already been made at 8.30 p.m.

of the Pope going almost for any or all of these trips, it is the best kept secret since Fatima, because neither the Pope's tour arranger nor his travel agency have heard a thing from Pope Paul about a trip.

ACES CEREMONY

One veteran Roman "Not even a hint," Government would with- would welcome very journalist The Arch summed up HIS GRACE, am sure I much. Beinvitation. the draw bishop, the Most Rev said Illinois-born Bishop trip would be of the latest rumours: "The Dr. L. J. Goody, will prePaul Marcinkus, the sides, you only need re- such a to both the Angli press seems to be getting side at the Legion of THE new Lady Chapel with indoor garden gives the benefit to the visit that member dearranged man who Catholic more mileage out of all Mary's Acies Ceremony Mother of God her special place in St. Paul s Church. Roman and can inan with began ndia I tails of all trips Pope Paul has made, except vitation from Cardinal communions." these trips than the at St. Mary's Cathedral rhe rather novel votive candelabra set in marble may on Sunday, March 21, at be a safeguard worth copying, in view of the frequent the one to the Holy ( Valerian) Gracias (of Dr. Smythe was a perBombay), not from the sonal representative of Pope." ? p.m. 'lifting of votive offerings from Churches. Land in 1964. the archbishop of Can"Of course, the Holy Indian Government." terbury at the canonisaFather does not have to PATTERN tion of the 40 martyrs of tell me anything about Pope Paul visited the England and Wales. his trave; plans, but honestly, I have been International Labour Or- Spain seems to be far given no hint or no in- ganisation in Geneva on down on everyone's list dication that any trip is its 50th anniversary and of choices, even though the Food and Agriculin the offing," he said. rumours say the tural Organisation in the will visit the famThe travel agency that Rome on its 25th anni- Pope has handled almost all versary. He would be ous shrine of Santiago Compostela in northof the papal flights, has following a pattern if he de been given no dates and west Spain (see elsegoes to Paris in Novemno directions for any upwhere in this issue). ber. coming trips. "If he gets that far, I NOT TIME Although Bishop Marwould not be surprised political climate cinkus has handled trips "The if he nipped over to Lonwith as little as 10 days' appropriate at not is the Archnotice, the usual proced- don to visit one Spanish time," this of Canterbury." ure is for him and the bishop He said observed. priest obser Pope's secretary to make said one British he was referring to the Vatican. the in ver as many as three prelimthe Franco One person who would troubles inary visits to the lands hap- government is having this if pleased be of papal visitation. Smythe with civil protestors. Bishop Marcinkus has pens is Dr. Harry Another Vatican source not yet accomplished an Anglican priest who is said he doubts that "a in representative the this part of the customRome of the Anglican papal visit was feasible ary procedures. said at this time" because People in Rome who communion. He too of Spain and the Holy See nothing heard had he Were asked about the are negotiating a revision added: but visit, the rumours seem to agree of their condordat. I that event an "This is that of the four countries mentioned, two are fair possibilities for a Papal visit, one just a the Possibility and fourth not really feasible "at this time".

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Problems Of "Free" Christian Should Be Studied

ALTAR lectern and presiding chair assume place of importance in simple dignified sanctuary. STRONG BETS churches throughout the Archdiocese are being adapted to meet the new Liturgical regulations. Many Poland and France are article on pages 8 - 9 is intended to show how old fittings c an be adapted to meet the new feature The the strongest bets if the needs with taste and very litle expense. l'oPe is indeed going to THE PICTURES above tell a story. They tell how old forms have been adapted and remoulded to meet Make some short runs the demands of the new liturgy at St. Paul's Church, Mt. Lawley. ( A fuller story is on pages eight and nine.) Within Europe. Poland because he PERTH. Catholics must take a hard look at wants to go there and problem of the "free" Christian. the relations are improving between Poland and the This is the view of Mr. Mr. Mangini said we Vatican; and France be- William Mangini, who could learn from people A LL Fridays of Lent are days of abstinence. cause he has visited two spoke in the third of a who were restless abolit Good Friday is a day of fast and abstinence. agencies of the United series of four lenten lec things. Nations on their anni- tures conducted by the Metropolitan I am well aware that VATICAN CITY (NC) — Orthodox versaries, and next Nov- Holy Parish " Rosary not all 'free' Christians Pope Paul VI has sent Meliton during an audiember, the United Nat- Council, Nedlands. are inspiring examples the head of the Greek ence at the Vatican. ions' Educational. ScienMr. Mangini, speaking tific and Cultural Organ- 'on the topic, "Should we to follow any more than Orthodox Church a letexpressing longing In it Pope Paul wrote isation (UNESCO) will be 'organised' or 'free' are all the organised ter Transport will be proOPPORTUNITY many for the day when "we that "an almost total AN celebrate its 25th anniChristians. But Christians?" — illustrat are, and well we know it. will be able to commune communion already ex- awaits a Catholic nurse vided to and from the versary in Paris. ed the fact that some "And I keep thinking together from the same isted between our itching to do some mis- mission. Accommodation It is known that Pope found satisfac Church and the vener- sionary work in WA's is available. Bishop Jobst a lot of tnings Christ chalice of the Lord." Paul wanted to go to people and fulfilment in said on the subject, able Orthodox Churches outback. would like an early reply Poland in 1966 for the tion groups, though needing which should make us of ( Box 76, Broome 6725), — though not yet per- B ishop Jobst, TIES CLOSER °fitb anniversary of alone for some re- want to think a bit. Christianity there, but to be The Pope told Ecumen- fect — as the result of Broome, said this week ligious activities — like Orthodox Patriarch our common participa- a relieving trained nurse ical not invited by the confession — while oth- " I am not for a momI, of Con- tion in the mystery of was required for the Athenagoras vemment. Then, last ers preferred to be alone ent suggesting that the he Christ and His Church." Lombadina Mission, if that g_°vernber in Warsaw, for all. Church is wrong to or- stantinople, possible on a revolutionwhat "for God thanked rd1na1 Stefan WyszynMost people, he said, ganise — far from it. UNITY ary missionary basis. sic-I said the Pope had found little satisfaction But I think we need to has been granted to us during accomplish to been offcially invited. The lay missionaries at the that He also noted without an audience. But take a long, hard look at Unfortunately, that for some, the Creator the problem of the fringe these last few years for Holy Spirit had granted the mission — the staff THIS SUNDAY (March : 14 before the rioting was audience enough. dweller, the chap on the the re-establishment of the recovery of a lively nurse and her husband— 21) is International Day ,,,I)ecernber and the new Such people resented any outskirts of Christianity. ever closer bonds be- awareness of this fact, will need time off from For The Elimination of ' jernment," a Polish feeling of dependence on Because it is just pos- tween our churches." May 20 to June 30. The Racial Discrimination to which had led tl s staff nurse is expecting remind us of the 1960 Pst in Rome said. "But other people, especially sible we may need him The letter — in French sides stepping t ov.uo not think the new in religious matters. her first baby. Sharpeville massacre. — was given to Greek unity. more than we know."

POPE LOOKS EAGERLY. TO INTER-COMMUNION

Fast And Abstinence

NURSE WANTED AT NOR' WEST MISSION

Anti-racial Discrimination


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