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No. 1935. PERTH. THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1975
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Members of the new Senate of Priests name Archbishop Goody has named the 28 members of the new Senate of
Priests who will have their first meeting next week.
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Where it judges appropriA new senate is appoint- wake of the Second Vatican Council to increase pas- ate the senate can recomed every two years. toral consultation between mend to the archbishop that Heading the fourth senate the bishop and his diocese. he take certain action but to be nominated since 1969 Like its counterpart, the he is not obliged to do so, are three persons who are • The new church of St. Vincent Pallotti at the Rossmoyne Pallottine Centre. standing members because diocesan pastoral council even though in almost all of their office in the arch- which has lay membership, cases he would estimate the diocese: the Auxiliary Bish- the senate is an advisory moral weight of their opinion to be a vital part of hi, op, the Episcopal Vicar for body to the archbishop. decision. Clergy and the Rector of r•ONIPIKIP4P•INPOdP•PINININIP4,1 0 The senate meets approxiSt. Charles Seminary — mately every two months in Bishop Quinn. Father R. sessions lasting about four Healy and Father G. Scott, hours. Any group is free C.M. respectively. and welcome to draw mattThe Archbishop further ers to the attention of the priests three designated senate. whom he wished to have on Before being presented to the Senate because of their For the third time in three weeks, last Sunday, Archbishop Goody blessed and opened yet the senate for discussion, particular competence in such submissions are assess- another new church in the archdiocese. special fields in the archdioed by the executive commitThe opening of the new small building that was orThe total cost of the new is at present under the care cese: Father J. Nestor, Dirtee. church of St. Vincent Pal- iginally built for the Pallo- building including furnish- of Father John Flynn. VIENNA (NC). — A ector of Catholic Education; All correspondence for lotti at Rossmoyne, follow- ttine Centre but came to ings was $35,000. Slovakian Jesuit who Hopes of having the PalFather P. NicCrann, Chanthe senate should be addres- ed in the wake of the Kam- serve the growing surroundwas secretly consecrated The new building is in lottine Centre at the present cellor; and Father B. Hicksed to: balda opening the previous, ing population of Rossmoy- rich red brick to match the parish site could not proa bishop after being imey, Director of the Catholic week and Rottnest before e. prisoned for his opposiFamily Welfare Bureau. surrounding buildings and ceed because of a shortage The General Secretary, that. tion to Communist rule Senate of Priests, "The former chapel was the interior is relieved by a of land in that area. FROM DIOCESAN now has a menial job in Catholic Church Office, However a convent for The ,new Rossmoyne cha- completely demolished to pine wood ceiling. a storehouse in BratisWindows from the form- the Sisters was built andVictoria Square, pel is an enlarged replace- make Way for a new buildCLERGY lava. Czechoslovakia. er chapel were incorporated today it serves as the parish Perth. 6000. ment for an overcrowded ing 50 by 32 .1'eel. Father P. U. J. O'Reilly in the new. house. — Ea;-lier this year, Biis general secretary to the As a chapel of ease toshop Joseph Korec was Senate. day to the parish of River- MASSES deprived of the State Liton, the Pallottine chapel Other members have been Back at the Rossmoyne cence he needed to enwas an early ancestor of the end of the parish the Cenappointed to • the Senate gage in any sort of priestfrom names submitted to the parish church. tre has now become a clusly activities as a memArchbishop after elections ter of self contained resiber of the Society of were held among the diocesdences providing a variety of ONE BOY Jesus. an and Religious clergy. The suburb of Rossmoy- accommodation for boys He contracted tuberEighty two priests out of ne of today was only water- and girls and post-school culosis while in gaol, yet 137 submitted names for the logged bushland when the trainees, more than 100 inhe was forced to accept diocesan clergy. Centre for Aborigines made all and coming mostly from a job in a chemical facits start in 1956 with just the Kimberleys. From 112 names of diotory which made his conThe fact that the two one boy. cesan clergy proposed the LONDON ( NC). — Bishop Derek Worlock of Portsmouth, secredition worse. Archbishop has nominated: Working from the Pallo- public Masses are open to tary to the Catholics' conference, has rejected suggestions that English He was eventually asttine quarters in Rivervale the people in the surroundFathers G. Aldous, J. signed to the position of at the time, Father Leo ing suburb gives status to dying. is Catholicism Bianchini, P. store clerk in the same Cunningham, Omasmeier founded the par- the Aboriginal work that deW. Foley, M. Keating, J. plant. veloped there almost in "Sunday Times," said He was referrin,,, to The decision to end the in 1951. ish Lisle, P. O'Mara and B. Bishop Korec is not isolation but has now intethat Catholic authorities claims by Anthony survey made was for fiHe followed was by FaWhitely, all of whom have listed in the Vatican Spencer, a widely-quoted here had never accepted nancial reasons, he said. ther John Luemmens, at greated itself into a modern served on the former senyear book for fear of C atholic sociologist, t he estimate of seven Its statistical studies were present in Rossmoyne, then residential suburb. ate; incoming members are subjecting him to further which were taken up million English Catholics. transferred to the CathoFather Wagen-Knecht; it ( • SEE ALSO PAGE 6) Fathers F. Dillon, B. Harharassment. lic and developed Education Council by the ris, N. McSweeney and "Catholic population J. which has since then col"Sunday Times" of LonPetry. estimates, admittedly not lated annual returns from don. ON INSIDE PAGES To give balance to the precise, and Sunday atthe parishes. Spencer was head of membership, tendance figures, likely the Archbish- Calendar 4 the Newman Demoop further added the names These statistics were to be more accurate, do Classified graphic Survey, official not support Mr. Spencer's of Fathers NI. available to all. Casey, G. Advertising 10 Carroll and T. statistical service of the claims," the bishop wrote. Corcoran. Bishop Worlock also Education File 4 English Catholic Church, Bishop Worlock proobsen cd it is no -secret which was closed down 10, 11 CONSULTATION Letters vided figures for the t hat the Church faces the in 1964. News In Pars 3 From the problem of an ageing years • 1970 to 1973 indiReligious der- Sister Phi lomena tY the six nominees Apparently implying cating the Catholic popu- • clergy, and that vocaare: Earle Fathers C. 7 that the Church should lation of England and tions have declined. Ross, Servite, Sport Ronan 10, 12 launch another socio- Wales had increased from Kilgannon, Franciscan and K. On the matter of logical survey, Spencer 7 4,113,171 to 4,177,310, Teefey, Redem- TV, Radio priests leaving the minisPtorist — all members es:imated were there just while Sunday Mass atof the over seven million bapformer senate — plus tendance dropped from try he added that the Fathers number from 1963 to EDITORIAL tised ;.-! this 1,934,553 to 1,831,550. D. Baldwin, Capu1967 was 81 and that chin, B. Maxwell, Dominicountry. DEADLINE Bishop Worlock also more recent figures sugcan, and K. Peterson. About three million of CarThe deadline for editorial rejected the "Sunday gest an annual figure at melite. v, :. re totally aiLr'-• copy is noon on Monday. Times'" suggestion that present for the whole The ated from .the . Church Archbishop is presi- The editor should be advisthe bishops had been sup- country ,including Scotdent of the and there was 'a:continu- pressing evidence and any land, senate and other ed if it is anticipated that of 25. This repreofficeing annual drop-out rate bearers will be elected material will arrive after impliea•ion , hey had sents less than 0.5 per by members of some 250,000, he Said. at next week's that time; otherwise the Infor •this e,nd shlt down cent of nearly 5,-000 diomeeting. ate mast tweed game i.e ceva! clusion of copy cannot be Bishop Worlock, in a t he Newman Democesan priests in the The senate HIGHWAY CANNING guaranteed. reply printed also in the graphic Survey. of priests is country. body (opposite Boans, recommended in the Phone 391711
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