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POPE PLEADS MR MORE RELIGIOUS VOCATIONS V ATICAN CITY (NC) : Pope Paul VI has asked Catholics to pray for increased Religious vocations to meet the increasing demands of the world for help, education and love. The Pope stressed that The plea was publish- young, who are awaiting ed by the Vatican in those who will teach "our difficult times also the them the ways of truth demand religious men with connection and women." World and justice. annual eighth Day of Prayer for VocaYoung people must "They are the hands tions, Sunday, May 2. ask themselves if the Pope Paul appealed es- of men and women who, Lord was calling them, pecially to young Catho- because of the harshand they must respond lies, because, as he said, ness of daily life feel generously to His call. "It is they whom Jesus most keenly the need of the hands of the by His own desire seeks God, LIMITLESS • All aboard for a ride on the miniature railway. out and calls to be aged, the suffering and "There are no limits A S is the case every year, the Clontarf Fair — held on Sunday — attracted large crowds. Sporting, telepriests according to His the sick who wait for vision and radio personalities were down at the school grounds to lend a hand. someone who will show to this generosity and heart's desire." The proceeds from the Fair will go towards the school's running costs. (See Page Three for another interest in them, minis- to this gift of oneself." photograph). WORLD'S NEEDS Pope Paul pointed out ter to their tribulations, The Pope painted a console them in their that all Christians must open prepare "the good soil and picture of the needs of bitterness the world in which mil- their tired souls to the where the seed (of religious vocations) could lions stretch out their hope of heaven. germinate and produce, hands for help from priests, Brothers, Sis- "They are the hands of "creating" a climate favthe starving, of lepers ourable to the orienting ters and laymen. "They are the hands of and the rejects of sod- of the young toward the V ATICAN CITY: For the second time in a month, S5,000 has been sent by Australian Catholic the ety who ask for help." things of God." children and of Pope Paul VI urged modern man t o strive for a Relief for immediate aid to the 150,000 refugees "moral ecology" to combat the pollution of a who have fled to India from East Pakistan. permissive and pagan society. This is emergency help. Further aid will be
STRIVE FOR 'MORAL ECOLOGY' —Pope says again
Cardinal Applauds Jesuits Decision
The Pope, speaking to thousands of visitors and tourists in St. Peter's Square, reused a metaphor that he had introduced in a WednesMEXICO CITY (NC): Jesuits an- day general audience on "As an alumnus of the Mexican Cardinal Miguel Dario Jesuits I am heartened nounced would March 27. they Miranda y Gomez, of by their dedication and close the Instituto PatOn both occasions, Mexico City, announced enthusiasm help na by 1973. The school to his support of a contro- those most in need," has 2,150 students, the Pope Paul stressed that versial Jesuit plan to Cardinal Miranda said. majority of whom are the Christian must be concerned not only with close a fashionable prichildren of prominent pollution of the natural vate school and open a The plan has been the world but also of the Series of schools for the centre of controversy government and profeshuman world. poor. since January, when the sional people. The question today, the Pope said, was how the Christian can live in a world "almost totally laicized and which today is so aggressive in offering every form of pagan temptation and . . . in a society which per H IS GRA\CE, THE ARCHBISHOP, has announced that a mits the most deplorable "Board of Management" has been appointed to direct moral aberrations?" the policy and management of "The Record" Newspaper. The Pope said: "Today Mr. B. F. Prindiville has agreed to be Chairman of the we talk of ecology; that Board. The other members are: The Most Rev. Bishop is the hygiene and the purifying of the natural P. Quinn, Rev. William Foley, Mr. D. M. Cullity and Mr. physical world. Fine. C. E: Pol lett But why not talk as well and for better reason The general objective of the Board in conjunction with also of honesty and moreditorial direction and management is to ensure that al dignity within the huThe Record" is a vital, financially healthy newspaper, man world?" P resenting truly Christian thinking and interpretation of He concluded: "It is our hope that a normal modern life to the people of Western Australia; to ensure ecology will be also a t hat the paper continues to have wide general interest matter for concern for and enlarge its circulation to the greatest possible those who have at heart and who are responsible e xtent. for the public good."
STATEMENT OF ARCHBISHOP CONCERNING BOARD OF MANAGEMENT FOR "THE RECORD"
Though "The Record" would continue to be the means, os occasion arose, of making official pronouncements oncerning the Catholic Church in Western Australia, The Record" cannot be considered the official organ of the Archdiocese nor are editorial opinions necessarily the opinions of the Archbishop or of the Cathol ic Church. Most Cathol ic newspapers in Australia have a Board of Management and great benefit has been derived from the skil l and experience of the Board members. The A rchbishop desires to thank them for accepting the resPonsible duties which are entailed. At the same time oPPreciation and thanks are due to the Managing Editor and present staff of "The Record" for their continuing successful and conscientious work. With the help of the new Board, it is anticipated with confidence that only benefit will accrue to all concerned.
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VOCATIONS DAY DAY MASS The World Day of Prayer for Vocations will fall on Sunday, May 2. His Grace, the Archbishop, will celebrate Mass in St. Mary's Cathedral on Sunday evening at 7.30 p.m. and will preach.
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He invites all clergy and their friends and families to participate in this public act of thanksgiving for past vocations and in petition for further and better vocations for the future. Last year, the first of such public acts of thanksgiving proved such a spectacular success that the Vocations Director, Rev. Father W. Foley, felt it most desirable to hold something similar this year. Special Masses and prayers will be offered throughout the Archdiocese for Vocations.
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