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The Record Newspaper 22 August 1974

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No. 2694, PERTH. THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1974

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Archbishop Little installed; links with this State "We are all called to the same response to the message of Our Lord. it is not the same servicce that an Archbishop must provide; but essentially it is the same: it is a call to holiness within the Church". • These were the key words the archdiocese of Perth, At the conclusion of the P. Cunningham, ceremony Archbishop Lit• it the homily delivered by Father contemporaries of tle paid tribute to his preArchbishop Frank Little both during the Mass in which Archbishop Little as stu- decessor, Perth-born Cardinal James Knox, who had he was installed and receiv- dents in Rome. directed the archdiocese of ed as the new Archbishop Also attending from Melbourne for the past sevof Melbourne, in a crowded W.A. were relatives of the en years and Cathedral. St. Patrick's who had new Archbishop: Mrs. Mei- made a brief return trip Melbourne, last Sunday. da Seward, of Cottesloe, from his new appointment To symbolise this step, and her husband, John; Mrs in Rome to install his sucthe Mass was described as a Mary NIcCormack, her "stational Mass" — an as- daughter, Sister Irene Mc- cessor in the See-of Melbourne. Church reto the sembly of Cormack of Busselton, and ceive the chief pastor. "One cannot step into another son, Mr John Mcsuch shoes," Archbishop Concelebrants were the Cormcak. of Trayning. Little said, "but I know visiting members of the 0 Among the contingent of West Australians who Asiteci M& urne this week for .e Australian hierarchy, priest- CARDINAL KNOX that constantly we will installation of the new Archbishop (left), the —_. Fancis Little wr.re his cousins, from always look back with a representati\ es other of left: Mrs Meida Seward, of Cottesloe; Sister Irane McCormack, of Busselton, and Mr. John Before he led Archbishop deep gratitude and warm diocese in Australia, dea- Little to be seated in the McCormack, of Trayning. cons of the archdiocese; se- chair that symbolises his affection for a man of God whose ministry lected laity did the readings, office as chief pastor of through offered their loyalty to the Melbourne. the former hol- grett blessings have come new Archbishop. presented der of the See, Cardinal to the Church of Melbourne.. Offertory gifts and received Knox said of him: from him the Sign of "We will constantly com"Archbishop Little is mend Peace. him and his new imcommended to you in his portant office to the Lord. letter of appointment as FROM W.A. your friend and teacher. "Personally I have esAttending the ceremony teemed and thank God for from W.A. were Archbishfhese words are apt, for his friendship and for his op Goody and Bishop Archbishop little is a com- self-effaci ng sanctity. I Before the establishment Perth will witness its Peter Quinn, a fellow stu- passionate, kind and friendcar. never thank him dent with Archbishop Little ly man who comes to you enough" largest ordination cere- o the local seminary, intending candidates had to at the Propaganda College deeply imbued with the The large congregation mony to date when six o to the Eastern States or Rome, and Bishop McKeon principles and ideals of the gave long applause to Carof Bunbury. Second Vatican Council. young men are raised to overseas for all their traindinal Knox. ing; now half of their course Other principal concele"He has shown his specithe priesthood by Arch- is completed at Guildford brants were, from the dio- al concern in matters perTOAST bishop Goody in St. and for the majority, the cese of Geraldton, Monsig- taining to ecumenism. sociremainder is done in conOn the day following his nor John Barden, and from al questions and family life. installation as Archbishop. Mary's Cathedral next junction with the ArchdioArchbishop Little concele- Saturday (August 31) cese. of Adelaide at their South Australian seminary. brated Mass with a large at 10 a.m. body of clergy of the archThe six to be ordained diocese; later in the week All six candidates for the next Saturday will bring to he would celebrate Mass for priesthood are West Austra- 54 the total number of an assembly of all the Relians who have studied at priests to have been ordainligious of the archdiocese. St. Charles' Provincial Sem- ed from St. Charles' in 25 During a dinner attended inary, Guildford and at St. y ears. the - clergy. Father Dan Francis Xavier Seminary. ( • See also Page 3) Conquest, a senior priest of Adelaide. t he archdiocese of Melbot.rne, in proposing a Their ordination takes ON INSIDE PAGES t oast, said that the new place in the 25th anniverCalendar 5 Archbishop was probably sary year of the ordination Present yily eight years of age in of the first group who Classified Advertising 10 short pants when he (Fath- trained at St. Charles' — .,n- Conquest) had made an Fathers Harold Middleton, Education File 9 act of obedience to him: James O'Brien and Joseph Letters 10,11 When you buy a new Holden, Torana or Mass Timetables 8 "On the day of my ordi- Russell. quality used car, it pays to talk to someone nation I promised to the orNews In Pars 5 You can trust. . . someone with a reputation _ :t tling prelate that I would . Si. Charles' Seminary was Our Historic Link established in 1942 by the for honest trading and efficient after-sales promise obedience to him Sister Philomena late Archbishop Prendiville all his successors". Service. Earle 7 as a vital step forward in This was the fifth bishop making Sport 12 the archdiocese inAt Kevin James Holden, we combine all this Melbourne under whom creasingly responsible for Teaching Religion 5 sith the most competitive prices in town. Father Conquest had lived. the recruiting and traininiY, Theatre 6 Ca Continued, Page 2) of its own local priests. TV, Radio

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