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No. 3521.
PERTH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1971.
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Renewal must !Rejuvenate Church Pope Paul C ASTLEGANDOLFO: The Second Vatican Council's resounding cry for renewal should awaken the sleeping giant that is the Church, Pope Paul VI told thousands of tourists c rowded into the audience at his summer villa. In the some speech, the Pope issued a passing slap at those who lament c urrent Church renewal. This sense of renewal left a residue of discom- Church and start buildthe fort "in certain souls ing one from scratch, from manating e council must remain and who placed their trust in he said the result would must be operative, said the habitual rather than be an impossible Church." the innovative. the Pope. grew people These "This sense of renewal structure, a Such the more dismayed as those while being "a new little rejuvenate must Church, it must awaken in favour of renewal Church of one's own," in the Church the aware- seemed to act in haste would be a Church deness of latent energies and with impetuosity. prived "of its divine, huwithin itself." Listing the accomplish- man and authentic originality." ments of renewal NEW PRACTICE such as the liturgy, upKNIGHTS He added this renew- dating of religious comal would also serve to munities and ecumenism Among those at the auinfuse courage into the — the Pope emphasised dience were Archbishop Church to conform more innovation did not mean Fulton J. Sheen, retired closely to the Gospel and a betrayal of the faith bishop Rochester, of embolden the Church to because, he said, the N.Y., and Auxiliary Bishtry every new practice faith could "neither be op Jeremiah Minihan, of in its mission of saving invented nor manipulat- Boston, who led a large mankind. contingent of Knights of ed." The Pope said the SecDisagreeing with those Columbus from the Bosond Vatican Council had who would scrap the ton area.
Apollo 15 astronauts David Scott, James Irwin and Alfred Worden in their Lunar Rover used in their exploration of the moon. The Apollo astronauts had replied to the Holy message Father's through the Apostolic DeWashington, legation, saying: "We of the Apollo 15 team wish to express our sincere appreciation for the thoughts and prayers of His Holiness Pope Paul VI and for your eration in sending C ASTLEGANDOLFO: Pope Paul VI has hailed the intelli- consid message as well the us gence, ability and daring of the U.S. Apollo 15 team and has as your good wishes. disclosed that he and the astronauts exchanged private mes- "We are embarking on the voyage to the Apensages about the latest moon flight. and Hadley with nine at talk Sunday noon usual The Pope devoted most of Hs the wish that the knowhis summer home here to the Apollo 15 adventure. ledge we will obtain and scientific discoveries deof discoveries ney and his Toward the end of Papal aides say the rived from this mission Pope often interrupts his talk the Pope revealed Apollo 15 reconfirmed will make progress in the supreme a in belief his private a sent had work to watch television he ife of man throughout l mysterthe behind t ransmissions from the message of best wishes being the ies and immensities now the world. to and prayers flight. "Our voyage is for all Apollo 15 team before being explored. ABILITY, DARING mankind and we hope take off from Cape Kenreturn to Brisbane after As he put it: "Let us that the talents which Pope Paul said he was nedy and had in return attending the enthronement of the new Arch- f ollowing the flight "with received a message of learn to admire and cele- God gave us will enable bishop of Sydney, the our admiration, our good thanks from the three brate in ourselves the us to live up to the exMost Rev. James Free- wishes and our prayers." astronauts, Col. David speaking God in the mute pectations of all those The flight was an "incred- R. Scott, Maj. Alfred M. language of nature, earth who have so kindly supman, on August 20. ported us." effort of dominion" Worden and Lt. Col, and sky." ible He visited the Order's houses in Brisbane, Syd- on the part of man and James B. Irwin, which ney, Melbourne and Ade- added: "We admire his he read. Pope Paul told his laide before coming to intelligence, his ability, Sunday visitors the lourhis daring." Perth.
POPE HAILS ACHIEVEMENTS OF ASTRONAUTS
Capuchin Provincial impressed with Perth situation THE PROVINCIAL of the Capuchin Franciscan Fathers, the Very Rev. Father Patrick Colbourne, leaves Perth for Sydney tomorrow (Friday) impressed by what he has seen.
Father Golbourne, who Another reason why was elected Provincial Father Colbourne has last Christmas, spent a made his visit here at week in Perth looking this time, besides visitOver the Capuchin Fath- ing the Order's centres, ers' three centres here, is that the assistant parPreaching at all the Mas- ish priest at Balcatta ses at St. Lawrence ( which is under the care Church, Balcatta, and of the Capuchin Fathers) Meeting local Capuchins Father Edward Albertand laity. leaving azzi, will be He was very impressed shortly for a mission in at the rapid development Africa. Of the Fathers' new HIS GRACE, the Archbishop-, the Most Rev. Dr. L. J. Goody, centre at Hamersley. LOST IN FIRE has announced that final plans for the staffing of the De La "It's developing fast, The visit was to help there's no doubt about gauge the type of priest Salle College, Midland, for the scholastic year (1972) have that. It's a credit to the parishioners want, their been finalised. People there," he said. ideas and their needs so As was announced pre- ual director to the boys. ern suburbs would have He recently attended a that a suitable replaceAlso on the staff will to attend State schools the De La Salle viously, Meeting of parishioners ment could be found. have staf- be two Sisters of St. or seek admittance to who ers, Broth said Colbourne Father Preparing to elect a new Sacred other Catholic colleges parish council at St. a decision would be fed the college for the Joseph of the already tight with enrolmade when he got back last 18 years, are leaving Heart. Lawrence. The present lay staff ments. Midland at the end of the Brisbane. to And he was tremenwill remain. Among his first duties current school year. dously impressed by the When releasing the Sydin arrives he been had when egotiations N spontaneous Archthe statement, response ney is to "pick up the some under way for and the opinions aired. ap B ISHOP SETS UP his expressed bishop pieces" and to look over time with Major Super"The idea of the meet- the damages inflicted on iors of Religious Orders. preciation and gratitude to the Major Superiors M ARRIAGE FUND !Jig was to allow parish- the Order's seminary at, The staff next year will and the Sisters of St. loners to voice their Plumpton by fire. TIRUVALLA, Indi a, include one Christian Joseph of the Sacred ( NC): Bishop Mar opinions in order to give A.hchapel, the lost "We the be will who rother, B the new council a proHeart for their co-opera- anasios Cheriyan Palachsacristy and half the headmaster. tion -in releasing per- irakal of Tiruvalla angramme to work on." other among library so that the college nounced his c!ergyman sonnel The enthusiasm of the things. That's a total loss. by assisted He will be open. remain could would contribute . two People in involving them- It's a tremendous set- one Franciscan Father, Without this generow-: percent of their mont:ily selves with parish coun- back for us." who will be involved in cil work was better than The Blessed Sacrament, t eaching Religious Know- co-operation and the Rc. incomes to a diocesan one could find in parts ledge and will also act ligious Orders, more than marriage fund for the of however, was saved. the eastern Father Colbourne will as counsellor and spirit- 300 boys from the East- poor. States.
Christian Brother to head new staff at Midland
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