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The Record Newspaper 26 September 1974

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further support for financial co-responsibility The Diocesan Pastoral Council has supported the introduction of a programme of financial co-responsibility for the Archdiocese. At its meeting at St. education so that parishion- forced into giving assi ince Charles' Seminary on Sat- ers would develop an atti- he said. urday it discussed sugges- tude- of commitment and Father Jim O'Brien said tions drawn up by a com- responsibility beyond parish that he believed there w3uld mittee of the Senate of boundaries. be a good response rom Priests. Bishop Quinn said that people but it was imp- tant Co-responsibility involves one of the questions that to find the best wa• of the use of some parish had been raised was how channelling funds to the funds on a diocesan basis donor parishes would feel areas of need. Mr. V. Hille said th• t he so that those areas in most satisfied that there was a need receive financial assis- real need for the use of had some misgivings r'lout tance from more financi- some funds in another area the way that parishes • isesally sound areas. and that this money was ed their needs sinnetirr -s. It was important for parOutlining the proposal, being efficiently adminisishes to look very car- 'ully Father Bill Foley. said that tered. at whether they really -'cedin the past two, or three -There is always the fear ed some things from a years the Archbishop had t hat, when anything is given Christian perspective. asked several parishes if for free. people ask for Brother L. Bowler said they were prepared to give more than they need," he that one of the most •liffisome assistance to other said. cult aspects of the proareas of work. gramme was the working NO FORCING The response had been of the central body. most generous. Howe\ er. Archbishop Goody stressIn the Catholic system, His Grace did not want to ed that the desire for do- the local 'parish was relativhave to make specific re- nating surplus funds would ely autonomous and 'here quests in this way but have to come from the par- might be problems when w anted the diocese to con- ish itself. there was a central body set sider the proper basis for He did not IN ant a siwa- up. co-responsibility and shar- tion where parishes \\ere ( Contd. on Page 4. ing of finance.

CENTRAL BODY It appeared that some sort of central commission or board would be . needed for assessing needs and distributing funds. Members discussed the need for a programme of

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The latest Mass centre in the archdiocese is a church in the Hampton end of Morley parish that was blessed and opened by Bishop Quinn last Sunday night.

The building has been de- day Mass. church should the need ;•Ined as a hall that will The distinctive feature of arise. ...rye the parish at Morley the new building is that it He was unable to estimate or meetings, prayer groups has 200 individual chairs the future demand for • ):1 other church functions. which can be rearranged for Mass at the hall. Pictured above are the purposes other than Mass. At present, it would cones\ liturgical elements, deFather Monaghan said sist of one Sunday Mass i - tied by Iris Rossen. They t hat he would be "playing and one evening weekend onsist of heavy jarrah b\ ear" what other uses Mass; at the Morley church, 'erniture 'standing on a plat- such as recreational or there are at present six farm carpeted in rich col- children's activities to which Masses in all, over Satur”irs with the rear brick t he hall might be put. day and Sunday. wall relieved by three hangSituated some 21 miles ( • See also Page 7). ings of patterned material. from the Church of the InIt .is envisaged that the fant Jesus, Morley, the hall ON INSIDE PAGES A far surroundings will re- has a 60 by 45 feet interior 4 main permanently in place. t hat could hold up to 300 Calendar A lso in the picture can be people with a sacristy, a Classified Advertising 10 seen the movable elements meeting room, kitchen and in the building — folding :. small storeroom. Education File 9 The Hampton area is part Letters canvas chairs with wooden 11 frames. Kneelers have not of the Morley parish and News In Pars 4 t he debt on the church is been provided. Our Historic Link 9 The parish priest of Mor- part of the overall parish Sister Philomena ley. Father Pat Monaghan, debt. Earle 8 Father Monaghan explainsaid that this was an ex12 perimental venture in putt- ed that there was land ad- Sport ing the Mass centre to uses jacent to the hall sufficient Theatre 7 other than Sunday or week- for the construction of a TV, Radio 7

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