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No. 3623. PERTH, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1973.
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Liturgical seminar shows local growth The most noticeable indication of a growth of a strong liturgical movement locally was provided in the solid attendance at last weekend's liturgical seminar. It was arranged by Otte gical renewal from its thinking on the use of W A. Liturgical Commis- roots in the Benedictine visual media. sion to take advantage of Abbey of Solesme in the In the afternoon, worka brief visit to Perth of last century through the shops took a practical Father Peter Coughlan, eucharistic renewal of St look at liturgies for well known liturgist and Pius X and in our own youth and children, musauthor, who visited Aus- times the two famous ic in the liturgy and the tralia for the Eucharistic Letters of Pope Pius XII on the Mystical Body development of prayer Congress. and on the liturgical life groups. Father Coughlan lives of the Church (Mediator A study also was made in Rome where he is vice- Del). of parish liturgy teams ColEnglish rector of the He pointed out that to- and the importance of lege. He is a member of the liturgical elements in the Sacred Congregation day there were less and church layout and interless of the traditional Worship and Divine for nal design. has become well known methods available for the faith as a liturgical commen- transmission of Father Coughlan spoke irom one person to an finally on the theology tator and author. other. underlying the EucharisThe organising commitThe Church was being tic Prayer. tee had to hold the enAnswering rolment to 225 because of thrown back to redisquestions the difficulty of coping cover its inner life, par- put to him on the future with a bigger number. ticularly in liturgy, so of the liturgy, Fathei More than 25 people had that personal commit- Coughlan stressed the to be turned away. ment could be more fully need for a thorough carried out. theological competence In order to provide for that would be needed in Saturday the During a wide cross-section of any development of the people, each religious in- sessions, practical as- present liturgical forms. stitute of Sisters and pects of liturgical life studied bo th He reminded the audiBrothers was restricted were to five representatives. through the lectures and ence that the growth of in actual example. individualised liturgies Facilities were provided for different countries or session opening by the Sisters of St. John An special groups was going of God in the novitiate studied liturgical prayer to test the resources of building at Subiaco. A and the relevance of the he Church to preserve a large team of Sisters of t rue unity of liturgy St. John of God acted as Divine Office to the life amidst variety. Church. Marshals and attended of the to the catering for the On spontaniety in the A group of Santa Maria function, which commenthe direc- liturgy, Father Coughlan under students ced on Friday evening pointed out the paradox and ended on Saturday tion of Sister Joan Smith that the more spontanform dance how showed evening. could be used to express eous a liturgical function In an opening address liturgical themes. One of appeared to be the more • Father Peter Coughlan, the noted visiting liturgist. makes a point during last weekend's Father Coughlan traced the current "Teleketics" planning and preparation liturgy seminar at St. John of God's Subiaco. the historical develop- TV series on the Euchar- had to go into it. ment of the present litur- st was used to stimulate
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Church sells shares People who in S. African mines Buy Hoidens from LONDON (NC) — Cath- mining or retain them tively to change such olic Church authorities in and try to influence com- companies' policies. England are reported to pany policy regarding aThe Anglican Church have sold 22,500 shares in partheid was a major de- has already sold its holdSouth African goldmines bating point during the ings in the Rio Tinto because of anti-black synod. Zinc Corporation because racism iTi the industry. The Anglican Church's of its South African inThis move by Catholic top financial body, the terests. authorities was mention- Central Board of Finance. Various churches here ed at the General Synod was accused of allowing are reported during the of the Church of England the Church to live off 'im- past 18 months to have during the conflict over moral earnings.' been gathering informathe Anglican Church reDissident churchmen tion about church and altaining 70,000 shares in at the synod said that so commercial investe South African com- the Central Board would ment in companies overpany, Consolidated Go; it be challenged at its next seas. Fields. The Methodists are exmeeting to produce a It was said that a spok clear ethical policy on its pected soon to raise esman for the Trustees investments. questions about at least for Roman Catholic Purone major company in This moral uprising poses — described as which it has shares and England Church of over "mainly benefitting Enghas a big Southern which in turn lish Jesuits" — had said investment in Africa. South in stake Africa is se'. against a that the trust had sold its background of increasing 20,000 shares in the comconcern in most denorni ON INSIDE PAGES pany. nations about the extent 4 The Catholic InformaCalendar to which British comtion Office had also said Advertis thought to be Classified merce that the Portsmouth dio10 isements apartheid cese here had got rid of upholding 4 its investments. Confirmations through its 2,500 shares and the World Children's Westminster archdiocese The World Council of 11 was considering selling Churches has asked mem- Letters 4 Pars In News its 3,520 shares. ber churches either to 9 The controversial topic sever connections Music all 1? whether the Anglican with companies trading Sport 11 Church should sell its with or investing in Sou- Theatre shares in South African thern Africa or alterna- TV, Radio 8
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