%moor RIAU C1156 .
No. 3601.
PERTH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1972
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Unity at big prayer rally The second day of prayer to be organised orr an ecumenical basis at the Redemptorist Retreat House attracted more than 200 people last weekend to a full day, lasting from 9 a.m.. to 9 p.m.
Indicative of the inter- ern developments in this; est in this spiritual move- application of religious ment was that groups of faith to life. many persuasions had Other talks were given_ travelled from as far as .by the Rev. Frank HultAlbany, Bridgetown, Pin- gren on charismatic gifts,. gelly and Boyup Brook. the Rev. Denis Smith on. The day of prayer is Praise and the Rev_ the result of a growing Frank Hawtin on Bapinterest taken nowadays tism in the Spirit. by various church groups Cahill,. Terence Fr. in the progress of the charismatic movement in OCD., spoke on the relationship of prayer to their different bodies. The Rev. Frank Watts, the Christian commun-Anglican rector of Mid- ity. During the day the. land, first made contact with Fr. Joe Desmond, groups had opportunity C.SS.R., of the Redemp- for shared prayer and in Monastery, anct the evening they broke torist denominational since then a small corn- into mittee has been meeting groups to consider the share implications of ministry each month to ideas and develop areas velative to their own of common interest. churches. The day of prayer was The most widely exopened with a short wel• Pictured at a luncheon meeting at the Redemptorist monastery to prepare for last week's ecumenical day of prayer are, come by Fr. Desmond pressed comment on the day of prayer was about from the left, The Rev. Denis Smith (Assembly of God, Morley), Fr. Joe Desmond, C.SS.R. (foreground), Sister Marguerita, who pointed out with a its success in getting' pride of degree small the Rev. Frank Watts (Anglican rector, Midland), Fr. Terence Cahill, 0.D.C., of Morley, Sister Ultan, the Rev. Wilf that they were gathered various Christians to, come together in a spirit Parmenter ( Baptist) and the Rev. Frank Hultgren, of the City Chapel, North Perth. in a house called a mon- of genuine Christian love astery. for one another. Without the monasteries, he noted, and the monks who had laboured INSIDE PAGES to preserve the scrip... ... 4 CALENDAR tures and the life of 9 WORLD CHILDREN'S the Church prayer of centuries HISTORIC MASS ... 2 many "Sacrifice is the most noble Christian concept. Our presen ce, representing the Royal Australian Navy at this holy sacrifice over NEWMAN there might be no prayof the Mass is a proud presence this morning." er movement in the COMMEMORATION 5 today. NEWS IN PARS --- ---6 world Christian attitude dead" than vehementmore sounding reThese words were used and many officers and lives the high dignity The Rev. Frank Watts SISTER PHILOMENA quired of members of a ly than ever before," which presumes that any by Father H. M. Mc- senior sailors. ... 11 EARLE ... servitude or degradation was chairman for the day "Gathered around Him specialised team, trained Father McDonald said. Donald, naval chaplain of SPORT .. ... ... 12 mind or body is pre- and he gave a talk on of depacifist the "When of task H.M.A.S. Leeuwin in his who, on Calvary gave his for the noble and 8 THEATRE ... sermon at the Navy Day life for others, we re- sacrifice for our coun- nounces the inhuman ab- ferable to a confronta- healing, spiritual TV, RADIO ... 8 Mass celebrated in St. member the sacrifice of try's defence — dignity surdity of war . . . he tion which may result physical, and the modCathedral by others who gave their founded on Christ and speaks for the sanity of from resistance to such Mary's lives so that we should the Gospels—not on the mankind, but the ques- aggression. Bishop P. Quinn. "Is submission — nontion of moment is: Does was enjoy our life," Father sayings of Marx or Mao." The Cathedral submission to C hurch services this very vocal pacifism violent said. nald McDo congregapacked and the from anti-God despots — a lesforce its draw last throughout Australia to humbly "We pray, tion included more than to a moral convictions on war ser evil when such sub100 R.A.N. junior re- that we in our turn to Sunday brought and from deep sympathy mission involves the concruits and their sponsors live in our own personal close Navy Week and it was fitting that the navy or does it flow from the ditioning of the young of today assembled be- materialism and secular- and the atheistic formafore the altar of God's ism which so dominates tion of youth? "A virtue today not sacrifice and recalled the and dictates the pursuit sacrifice of Australian and direction of men's often extolled nor publives given for our free- lives in the Western licly praised is patriotism . . . Let our Ausworld? dom, he added. "Today the sailor and tralian people never forShould any country, ALLY COME BACK FOR should Australia ever other branches of ser- get that in peacetime this USU its finds still patriotism lose its capacity to pro- viceman follows his vocaANOTHER. . . AND ANOTHER duce men prepared to tion despite this propa- most tangible expression AND ANOTHER . . . sacrifice or should it ever ganda, and the cries that in the serviceman's vocalose respect for the vo- denounce any armed in- tion, for the armed sercation of men and women tervention as war-mon- vices symbolise and repwho represent that cap- gering propaganda which resent the will of the acity it may well have so conveniently ignores nation to protect its remembered its ability to the armed aggression and people, its shores, its way imperialism of Commun- of life and its values survive. from any aggression, and "Only a fool would ism . . . "In our materialism. . . despite any confusion, want to romanticise war . . . Our sailors, like the many seem to suffer a the respect a nation has young men at Mass today mental confusion which for the vocation of the will themselves become mingles a sincere but sailor and the serviceman specialists in an art, the misguided rejection of is an indication of a art of war, even though even defensive militancy, healthy patriotism and a all around them the because of the horror of sane nationalism." voices of pacificism are war and a "better Red • PICTURE PAGE '7.
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