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No. 4651. PERTH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1973
Pope pleads on M. East, Chile VATICAN CITY (NC). — Pope Paul VI begged those responsible for renewed warfare in the Middle East and for repressions in Chile, to compromise, to avoid vendettas, and to remember that "those we call enemies, are men and our brothers." Pope Paul, who has made a search for peace in the world, a hallmark of his reign, told thousands in St. Peter's Square on October 7.
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$3.1 M. to Project Compassion The Archdiocese of Perth contributed almost $33,000 to Project Compassion in 1973. This is about the same as last year. In the recent ReAppeal construction for Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia, $10,700 was donated. 77 out of 105 parishes in the archdiocese contributed to this sum. Australian Catholic Relief have released figures for the year that 1972, showing $521,254 was contribu ted from all over Australia for the 1973 Lenten Appeal. This brings the total donated to the annual Appeal since its inception in 1965, to $3.1 millon. Conspicuous among donations to other A.C.R. for the year was $98,000 received in undonations, solicited $79,000 of this being for refugee settlement in Bangladesh. Freedom from Hunger made $239,700 available to A.C.R. sponsored propects in 1972 and Austcare supplied $73,000 for refugee projects. diocesan Principal contributions to Project Compassion for 1973 were: Sydney $144,531. Melbourne $95,100 Brisbane $39,030. Adelaide $38,500, Perth $34,000. Ballarat $18,579. Wollongong $14,000. Canberra $13,000. Sandhurst $12,000. Bunbury $5,000. Geraldton $3,200 Broome $1,108.
"compasExpressing We suffer, we are tear- of violent repressions coming from Chile pro- sion for all those who are ful, but still we hope. the tragically caught up in "We bow at the feet of foundly upset us," the conflict," he declared: those responsible and Pope said. "We still want to hope "This news renders make to not we beg them there exist other that of joyful moment this the struggle more exmuch more in- means — apart from vioso prayer treme. lence, destruction and tense and sorrowful." "We beg them not to Still, the Pope contin- bloodshed — of ensuring turn a deaf ear to over- ued, this does not leave that justice receives its tures of honorable com- us without hope because rights and that peace is promise and not to be public opinion sees that made effective." consumed by a spirit of armed conflict is irrationAs he always does in vendetta. his Sunday talks, the al and inhumane. Pope Paul said he was Pope invoked the inter"We beg them to remember that those we deeply disappointed that cession of the Blessed call our enemies are men his hope "that there Virgin Mary, this time would be no more talk asking her to be "our and are our brothers." war, real war," had ally of justice and of of came The Pope's plea peace. been shattered. on the second day of the war that pitched Israel against Egypt and Syria and only three days after the Pope told Syria's new ambassador to the Vatican, Sami al Droubi: "We must see in every man a brother — In advocating this we follow our mission of love, of peace and brotherhood. Primary schools conducted by the Sisters of "We do it with a renewMass Pictured bringing up the Offertory gifts at the annual Majellan betterthe for ed fervour Mercy in the Melville area, are to begin a far Carmel Mrs. left) ( are night Tuesday last Church a t the Redemptorist ment of the Middle East, members reaching plan to co-ordinate the use of resources. Smith of Gosnells and Mrs. Norah Orr of Coolbellup, executive which we love for so Majellans. of many reasons." The project has result- Peace, Willagee, and CorReaders at the Mass concelebrated by Bishop Quinn and 11 chaplains Eve The Pope began his ed from intensive plann- pus Christi, Myaree. were Mrs. Fran Davern of Dianella, President of Majellans, and Mrs. three-minute talk by la- ing by the Sisters, the At present each school Willans, executive member. menting the war in the parents of children in- caters for grades 1-7 with Music was led by a group of Sisters of Mercy from Wes,t Perth. Middle East and what he volved, the parish priests the exception of St. JoNearly four hundred women from approximately 40 groups attended called "violent repres- and the W.A. Catholic seph Pignatelli, which Mass and the social function which followed. he t Education Commission. has only the first four sions" in Chile. in 1958 through the efforts of the late Mrs. Eileen Honner, Founded The schools involved grades. "The bitter news of the about 80 groups throughout the State, with a membernumber lans Majel unforseen renewal of the are Santa Maria Primary, 1800. about of the schools of ship n I each Joseph Pignatelli, war in the Middle East St. I t is believed that at least half that number again have graduated has been necessary to and the equally sad news Attadale, Our Lady of it in the through Majellan groups into other activities and apostolic interests have grouped classes to large. at cope with small numbers Church and community activity, and it has been felt that Largely unstructured both as to membership, attendance or are now such grouped classes in Majellan Groups have become typical of spontaneous groups that clays since the an inflexible situation becoming characteristic of the Church apostolate in the usually serve to minimise Second Vatican Council. teacher effectiveness. In the new plan in 1974, Santa Maria Primary will commence working towards becoming an upper primary school; grade one will be disconLUND, Sweden (NC). tinued and then the low- — Former Lutherpn pasest grade each successive tor Goran Fahlstrom proyear until it caters only fessed his vows as a Domfor grades 5-7 The theme of this year's Eucharistic Procession at Aquinas College, inican, at Lund, on SepFOR USUALLY COME BACK of the Christian life three other the In 1974, tember 29, and is expect- Manning, on Sunday, October 28, will be renewal schools will become low- ed to be ordained a priest and reconciliation with Jesus Christ. ANOTHER . . . AND ANOTHER offering later this fall. primary, er asThe , function will com- Franciscan Friary. Midland. brothers are asked to AND ANOTHER . . . grades 1-4. quadmain the in semble led be will hymns Folk As a Lutheran pastor, mence .at 3 p.m. Girls from the lower M.T.T. buses to Aquinas by the Trinity College Folk rangle of the College near will Fahlstrom belonged to schools primary than of more group that leave from Council Group. Students from St. the chapel, and to march in will move to grade five in the who clergymen a dozen House, St. George's Terrace Louis School will carry the procession with the Blessed upper primary school, state the Lutheran left at 1 .15 p.m., 1.35 p.m., 1.47 canopy over the Blessed Sacrament on to the arena. to wish where parents Afternoon teas will be early 1960's the in church 2 p.m., 2.15 p.m. and Sacrament. p.m., use the system. procession of available before and after symbolic A adeCathbe to will converted and There p.m. 2.30 The four schools will quate public transport leav- gifts is being •arranged by the procession in the Colshare the resources as olicism. one of first the is He ing from the terminus near Siena Dominican Girls High lege Hall on the ground and staff well as special steps to take group the the College after the con- School. Aquinas College will floor of the main classroom equipment. minthe Catholic enter to of the procession at provide servers and mar- block. Cool drinks and ice clusion To co-ordinate the procreams will also be availshalls. 4 p.m. gramme, the schools will istry movement able around the grounds. Y.C.W. went the group The reof Two • be will Rosary The area an be linked under back to the Lutheran cited at 3 p.m., and this will provide flag bearers as A fternoon tea for all religheadmistress. and ministry; the will be followed by prayers, a guard of honour for the ious will be available in the Sister Florence who church College Dining Room after rest are active in the lay readings and - hymns as the Blessed Sacrament. experiextensive had has the Procession. special a will be apostolate. carThere is Sacrament Blessed post ence in primary and There will be ample parkried around the main arena blessing for the sick and primary education, and aged during the procession. ing for buses and cars in THE MOST TRUSTED NAME IN has formerly been prinby Bishop Quinn. Special stickers for cars the College grounds. 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