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The Record Newspaper 29 July 1971

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No. 3519. PERTH, THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1971.

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Pope may visit Melbourne POPE PAUL VI hopes to attend the 1973 International Eucharistic Congress in Melbourne. He said this to three leading Australian Catholic laymen Mr. Ray Walker (Victoria), Mr. Don Macdonald (Knights of the Southern Cross Territory chairman, Canberra) and Mr. Kevin J. Hart (KSC national secretary) — at a special audience at the Vatican recently.

POPE MEETS KNIGHTS

The three were in ued their busy round of jority of Catholics are Rome as part of a party local meetings, and more concerned with their efforts at renewing their of 40 Knights of the awaits them. Support for the con- lives as a unique offerand Southern Cross wives on the gress — which will be ing for the congress. their official ecumenical in tone, with Increasing numbers of first Order's visit to overseas kindred the theme being: "Love young people are now one another as I have taking an active interest organisations.

Pope Paul told them loved you" — was given in the preparations. Father Toomey told a he was delighted with recently by the State his stay in Sydney last Governor, Sir Rohan Del- meeting of about 400 in Coburg recently year and was happy with acombe, when Archbish- East op Knox, Father Brian that the Church was sufthe faith in Australia. When asked by ine Walsh (executive direc- fering in many parts of Knights if he would ac- tor) and Father Kevin the world because many cept invitations to visit Toomey director of pas- young people were cutMelbourne for the Euch- toral renewal) called on ting themselves from it, aristic Congress, the him at Government and it was encouraging Pope replied: "I hope House to put him in the t o find so many young picture. people in Melbourne inso." Home discussion terested in the renewal REGARDS set up in connec- programme. He asked them to con groups, He urged them to temthe Archdi3with tion vey regards to Archtheir enthusiasm per Renewal Pastoral bishop Knox and later cese's preparation for the with patience and toleri n presented them with the congress, have proved a ance. Vatican Medal. The youth attending success. Meanwhile, in Mel- tremendous the meeting were repreThe groups, organised senting parishes in the bourne, preparations for the congress have al- in all parishes through- North Zone. Central Archdiocese, They heard Archbishop the out ready begun. Officials have contin- showed that the vast ma- Knox and Father Toomey outline the purpose and plans of the congress, the 40th of its THE death occurred on Wednesday evening of kind. Rev. Father J. Boylen S.J. at St. Louis College.

FATHER BOYLEN DIES

Canberra) Pope Paul speaking with Messrs. Ray Walker ( Victoria ), Don Macdonald ( KSC Territory Chairman, and Kevin .1. Hart, KSC national secretary I right).

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A man of outstanding at Sydney. He later gradtalent he was widely uated in Arts from Dubknown in W.A. particu- lin University (N.U.I.) larly because of his long and he studied Philoassociation with St. sophy at the German Thomas More College, House of Studies of the Crawley, and St. Louis Order. College. He later attended LouBorn in Melbourne in vain University and re1906, he received his ceived his Doctorate in early education at St. Theology in 1937, orie Patrick's College, Fre- year after ordination to mantle, and C.B.C. Kal- the priesthood. goorlie. It was from For 25 years he filled Kalgoorlie he entered the various offices in Xavier Society of Jesus after College, Melbourne — completing his Novitiate Continued on Page 16

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lodge for senior girls at the Pallottine Training Centre, Rossmoyne, last The Archbishop, paying welfare work, currently 125 years ago was for the tribute to the Pallottine receiving a lot of atten- native population. Fathers and other Relig- tion. ' Today in WA we have The first concern of 23 priests, 67 Sisters and ious for their dedicated work among Aborigines, the first bishop and first 18 Brothers and over 30 said people often thought Catholic priests, Sisters lay missionaries engaged lay little was being done or and missionaries in this work, and as we achieved in Aboriginal when they arrived in WA Continued on Page 2

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