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No. 3512. PERTH, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1971.
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Apostolic Delegate due next month
THE APOSTOLIC DELEGATE to Australia, the Most Rev. Gino Paro, will arrive in Perth on July 2 for a 12-day visit to Western Australia. He is due to arrive at midday, and a Liturgical reception is planned for St. Mory's Cathedral at 7.30 p.m.
His study in the U.S. He will meet as many the ninth Apostolic Delepriests and Religious as gate to the region. He and his work in Dublin possible during his stay. has devoted much of his made him more familiar His programme will life to the diplomatic with English Liturgical work of the Church and circles. It also gave him be: July 2: Arrive at mid- has distinguished himself an opportunity to master English language, which day and attend a Liturgi- in every office. Ordained in 1936, he he speaks fluently. St. in cal reception Mary's Cathedral at 7.30 studied Canon Law at In 1962, he received the p.m. followed by a recep- the Catholic University in titular bishopric of DioWashington and gradua- cesarea di Tsauria and tion. July 3: Visit institu- ted with a doctorate in was appointed President of the Pontifical Ecclestions and attend Mass at 1939. St. John of God Hospital He spent the war years iastical Academy, where attached to the Vatican's he served for seven years for Religious at 3 p.m. before his appointment July 4: Pontifical Mass Secretariat of State. He began his diploma- to Australia. at 11 a.m. Attend a layHe became Archbishop men's reception in the tic work as a young priest in 1945 with a post- in 1968 with the titular evening. July 5: Fly to Kalgoor- ing to the Secretariat of Archbishopric of Torcelthe Nunciature in Dublin, lo, a small island in the lie for a short visit. July 6: To Bunbury in where he spent five years. lagoon of Venice. Last December he playHe worked for another the morning. Attend a liturgical reception at St. three years at The Hague ed host to the Holy FathPatrick's Cathedral, Bun- before returning to the er, Pope Paul VI, during Vatican because of ill- the Pope's memorable bury, in the evening. Sydney visit. July 7: From Banbury health. to Albany in the morning. Attend evening Mass at Albany. July 8: Return to Perth In the evening. July 9: Visit New Norcia in the morning. July 10: To Geraldton AN IRISH nun is acting Martha and a small band as parish priest to 7000 of nuns in her communin the morning. July 11: Attend a Litur- Catholics in Flora Rica, a ity distribute Holy Comgical reception at St. remote area of inland munion, officiate at baptims, weddings and funFrancis Xavier's Cathe- Brazil. dral, Geraldton. She is Sister M. Martha erals and on Sundays July 12: Return to McDermott of the Holy read extracts from the Perth from Geraldton. Rosary Order who has Mass to the community. July 13: In Perth. This is in addition to been in the area for the July 14: Return to Syd- past year. their normal work of ney at midday. Because of the shortage looking after the sick of Archbishop Paro, 60, is of priests in Brazil, Sister the district.
NUN ACTS AS PRIEST FOR PARISH
Archbishop Gino Paro . . . host to Pope Paul VI last December.
MORE AID WILL COME MINISTER
THE MINISTER for Police and Transport, Mr. J. Dolan, said last week ment to cut its spending meeting of the Austra- one can see little possib- to us is to cut our educaeducation as the State lian Education Council ility of getting much re- tional cost to the finanthe Government would live up to its pre-election promise of aid to Inde- on Treasury
could not that State education lief from that quarter— cial cloth available." stand under the financial ministers would not re- and the only course left • Continued on Page 11. drain facing it. ceive all the money they And it was unlikely the tieeded. Mr. Dolan, speaking quirements of modern must have been a flash at the annual general education." point long before the Federal Treasury would The Federal Governmeeting of the Parents rnd of the former Gov- help. ment was trying to curb The Federal Minister inflation. He said when th! Crnment's term. and Friends Federation Education an d for at the South Perth Civic Labor Government took Mr. Dolan said: "UnThe financial situation Science, Mr. Fairbairn, office it found itself Centre, said: faced with a crisis that had forced the Govern- had said at a recent der the circumstances, I promise you that, as soon as we can Manage it, the case for assistance to the IndePendent schools will disappear from the area of controversy into the r eign of accomplished fact." pendent schools as soon as finance was available.
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