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The Record Newspaper 13 November 1980

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W A: NOVEMBER 13-19, 1980 1388 TELEPHONE: (09) 328

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'IMPORTANT' VISIT TO GERMANY BONN, Germany: German ecumenists are already upset that Pope John Paul's "ecumenical" trip to Germany will allow only one hour for serious discussions between the Catholic and Protestant churches.

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But Vatican officials say catholic doctrine on infalli- agenda for discussion with that the Pope will be on a bility is "unbalanced" the Pope which includes tight schedule as he has fol- because it "exaggerates the, the Catholic Church's lowed on previous trips significance of the Pope." positions on mixed marand in a three-day visit to The (West) German riages, intercommunion Germany commencing this Bishops Conference and the primacy of the weekend he will include funded the booklets and Pope. seven Masses and 16 meet- approved their publica- A warm welcome from ings in seven West German tion, but failed to control the big Catholic population may be a bit chilly cities. the editorial content. The Papal trip is primar- Although the German from West German Chanily designed to mark the Catholic bishops and the cellor Helmut Schmidt, who was reportedly seventh centenary of the National Working Com- offended when told that death of St. Albert the mittee of Christian Vatican protocol would Great, but the Pope said Churches, which repres- not allow the Pope to meet that he considers the visit ents 99 percent of Ger- him in the Chancellery as is "particularly important many's non-Catholic the custom with a foreign from the ecumenical point Christians, issued a joint guest. of view as well." s tatement repudiating Pope John Paul will meet Many Germans, too, see offensive sections of the with Schmidt at the the Pope's scheduled hour- booklets, much damage Augustusburg Castle outlong meeting with repre- was done to ecumenical side Bonn, following a sentatives of non-catholic relations at the local level. reception hosted by West Christian churches in Msgr. Aloys Klein, of the German President Karl Mainz this Saturday as a Paderborn diocese work- Carstens. key event of the visit. ing in Catholic-Lutheran Prior to the Pope's trip, The pre-trip ecumenical relations for the Vatican's relations between the West problems have arisen also Secretariat for Christian German Catholic Bishops from three booklets, pub- Unity, has described the and Schmidt became lished hurriedly because of ecumenical climate in Ger- strained when the bishops the shortness of time many as "desolate" shortly issued a statement highly between the announce- before the Papal visit. critical of several Schmidt ment of the Papal trip and The ecumenical encoun- Government programs. the Pope's arrival. ter in West Germany The statement came durOne of the books describes Martin Luther , p romises to involve ing the recent national leader of the Protestant equally substantive issues, election campaign. reformation, as a man at least if the Lutheran- The elections retained "whose uncontrolled anger dominated National Schmidt and his party in and polemics made him Working Committee of power. Another controvblind to the Catholic Christian Churches has its ersy surrounds the cost of, way. the Papal trip, which will truth." An article in another of A ccording to Msgr. be partially funded by the three booklets says that Klein, the Protestant lead- s tate-collected church d evelopment of the ers have prepared an taxes.

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• * Following widespread acceptance of Dean Foley said that all clergy are * last year's new format and central city invited to take part in the entry proces* location, the 1980 gathering in honour sion, by assembling in the area at the * • * of Christ the King is likely to attract rear of gathering. * added interest. Acolytes vested in alb and concture are 4' 4( , * Dean Foley said that families would also invited to take part in the entry * * probably appreciate the opportunity to .4 Procession as a sign of their eucharistic; * bring their picnic meal in the late after* * noon, as the theme of the prayer will be witness. They too should assemble in: the clergy area. * * the Christian Family, * * Families are asked to bring candles Earlier in the day, the Feast of Christ: * with them so that they can be lit and the King is to be specially highlighted in * * * * held aloft when Archbishop Goody St. Mary's Cathedral. * 4( leads the gathering in an act of * * During televised Mass (tor later * * commitment. it broadcasting) at 11 a.m. the cathedral * * Religious music will be provided by * choir will make kingly sounds with sup- t( 6.30 from * the Crossroads group port from the Perth Chamber Brass 7*` * onwards. winfrom the W.A. Symphony Orchestra. * * The actual eucharistic ceremony it * p.m. 8 and During the Mass there will be music ,* between 7 * take place * Drivers of buses and cars carrying the by Flor Peeters, Roger Heagney, Han- T'( * ,* * sick may enter a special enclosure but del and Marcello. * * they must carry the special identifica- People attending the special Christ; * * tion permit from the Catholic Church the King Mass should be seated in thei t * Office, Victoria Square. cathedral by 10.50 a.m. * it


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