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PERTH , WA: December 25-31, 1980 328 1388 TELEPHONE: (09)
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After his jubilee Mass in Saint Mary's Cathedral on Sunday Archbishop Goody is pictured flanked by Bishop Healy and Papal Knight, Mr. B.F. Prindiville as Mr. Kevin Hogan makes a presentation of a tapestry of the Last Supper.
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'Only one accolade and it comes from God'
"Archbishop Goody is first and foremost a man of God. He knows the opinions of
people are ephemeral — that there is only that one accolade of any consequence will come from God," said Mr. Kevin He trusts people and Hogan. ability, he was sent there authority to his delegates to p Clune Archbisho by lived who A man He was speaking on helpers. help restore sanity. eight of reign the h throug earchdioc of behalf The Church is comOur Archbishop has ors to St. Peter — san laity in Saint success Pope Pius X ever demonstrated his posed of people with conSaint from Mary's Cathedral last to Pope John Paul I. He ability to foster under- flicting opinions and the S unday. has personally known six standing in our multi- aspirations yet by
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As president of the of them. cultural society — overall harmony in this p Diocesan Pastoral CounA man who is a scholar including the acceptance diocese our Archbisho cil he was speaking at the of Latin and Greek, a stu- of the Aboriginal aposto- has demonstrated his end of Mass to a congre- dent of history, a linguist late — though Bishop ability to handle the gation that included the in Italian and Serbo- Salvado began these sometimes onerous load of leadership without Governor, Sir Richard Croatian and perhaps duties in 1846. Trowbridge, and Lady known best for his great A rchbishop Goody faltering. Our Archbishop has a Trowbridge, the Premier, command of the English represents the Catholic Sir Charles Court, and language and for his Church with dignity and primary interest in the Lady Court, the Leader exact usage of the written aplomb, in relationships sustenance and preservaof the Opposition, Mr. and spoken word. with dignitaries here, tion of the family. Today some of the laws Ron Davies, the Lord I refer to Sir Launcelot overseas and in other of the land reflect the Mayor of Perth, Mr. John Goody, Archbi- churches. Fred Chaney, and Mrs. shop of Perth. He represents us ably Chaney. Most eulogies of great through the media. IA, Parishes and religious men are delivered, sadly, believe today we areZ' orders each sent a repres- at the graveside. Today being more accurately entation to the special we are able to deliver one, reported, especially in the Mass. Brother Linus happily while the recip- local press. Bowler, on behalf of the ient lives. The Archbishop goes to Religious, supported Mr. Educated at Propa- the media when he feels Hogan's jubilee tribute. gande Fide College in compelled — which is not Mr. Hogan said: Rome, he was ordained as often as some would4 On behalf of the laity, I on December 20, 1930. wish. He requests to be0 deliver an address to a He went to Yugoslavia reported in full or not at?, f man who has lived for to study their language all — this is usually/ more than three score a nd customs and respected. years and ten. He puts the Catholic' returned to serve the A man born in the reign Serbo-Croatian com- viewpoint — which is not4 of Edward VII, who per- munity south of Fre- always popular — lucidly sonally saw the corona- mantle. and fearlessly. tion procession of In the 1930's there were The Archbishop demGeorge V and was knigh- terrible ethnic riots on onstrates the qualities ofj •••••••?, • • •••:••••••.:( ted by the present the Eastern Goldfields. leadership; his dedicatio ElizaQueen — onarch m Because of his linguistic is inspirational. beth II.
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easy solution, based on the flimsy structure of humanism, not the rocklike tenets given to Moses. The laity will ever be called upon to right laws which demonstrate inequities or iniquities. However, we do not s upport anarchy or, extremism — and recognise the separateness of Church and State; but in a Christian society Christian principles and the laws of the land should complement each other.
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