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"I would hope that the people of Bunbury diocese will see me as a brother in Christ and as a pastor called by the Holy Spirit to offer whatever help I can so that they can find a closeness to God," the third bishop of Bunbury, Most Reverend Peter Quinn said yesterday on the announcement of his appointment.
"I would hope that Walsh in the Highgate people can meet me parish of my youth, Mon- authority I would have "They will respond not so seen from the top down much to theology or intelas a friend, as one who signor Giles for whom my but as now it becomes a lead- lectual argument as to the mother house kept aria is committed by his ership role among brothers way the gospel works in the vocation to offer ser- who became a family and sisters, pooling our lives of others around vice in the name of friend. With other priests I experience as much as pos- them. When people share studied in the seminary Christ, and to offer and others are personal sible and then, before God, what the gospel means to sorting out our priorities, them we have the most spiritual encourage- friends. the final responsibility profitable way of making ment with the support resting with the bishop. of the Holy Spirit. the gospel known to Concerne d "I am very optimistic and "I believe that we have to others. very challenged by the encourage more and more "From my contact wih people of today's genera- "I am concerned that pri- people to meet in small the YCS I have learnt that tion because I am con- ests today are asked to be groups to find out what is in secondary students vinced of their desire to general practitioners in an happening in other peo- there is a deep desire to come closer to God. age of specialists and they ple's lives so that we who know Jesus Christ and are under particular pres- are preachers of the gospel what he is asking of peo"I am challenged that in trying to meet their needs sure in the parishes.I have can hear how best we can ple. The students are willing to take a challenge and that, as a bishop, my skills been edified to see what help you. are tested, my abilities has been done by the clergy "There is a great yearning to challenge each other. limited and that we of Bunbury diocese in their to touch the spiritual, a "We must make the preachers are committed annual pastoral meetings. hunger for the experience money and manpower to deepen the spirituality of God, as people wonder available to discern among "I feel committed to supof our own lives. if God is still present in our their friends what God is all port in whatever way I can "It is the Holy Spirit who in their up-dating, in- society, in our political about and how they can be works in us and have to service training or spiritual Deep down people are genuine instruments of wanting to meet God and Jesus Christ for each make it possible for Him to renewal. It is not a luxury. our gospel has to be preach- other. be heard. It is a right they have and a ed and witnessed in a way duty I have as bishop if I that is truly "We have to enliven our personal. (Continued P2) parishes, encourage the am to ask them to be ministers of the gospel. people to become members of smaller groups so that they can share their "I have been impressed by experiences at a deeper reports of the meetings of level. the Bunbury diocesan pasTHE MOST REVEREND PETER QUINN, Third bishop toral council and other of the diocese of Bunbury. undertakings in the dioReputation cese for catechetical and HOLDEN youth work as well as for "I am aware of the repu- the aged. tation of Bunbury diocese as being very active and in "These activities are signs which a lot of initiatives of a small community have been taken.Isee it as a being able to relate closely C ANTERBURY: "An historic day for which diocese with a lot of invol- to the needs of the people vement of people and in and this has spoken to me centuries and generations have waited," said which it will be very satisf- of an involved Catholic Pope John Paul II in his historic address from the ying to serve as bishop. community, a spirit of coHONDA operation and a dynamic sanctuary of Canterbury "Although it is a comparCathedral, mother atively young diocese, tra- leadership. Church of the world wide communion. ditions have been well laid and the priests who were "Being a young diocese it On an unexpectedly brilliant Archbishop of Canterbury. formerly part of Perth may have suffered from a Spring day the Pope of Rome and In a frank admission of the disunity archdiocese made a delib- lack of funds yet there have the Archbishop of Canterbury which still exists between the two com- erate and successful effort been remarkable examples w alked together along the road munions both leaders spoke of the link to build up a fraternity and of educational expansion m ade holy by centurie s of pilgrims forged when Pope Gregory sent St. Aug- sense of diocesan identity. and this is a great tribute to D AIMLER g oing to the shrine Bishop McKeon and those of the martyr ustine as Canterbury's first bishop in the "I feel a personal relation- associated with him. 6th Century. S t. Thomas Becket JAGUAR murdered on Archbish op Runcie spoke of the "his- ship with a diocese whose t he steps of the cathedral toric quarrels ROVER which have disfigured first bishop was my semisanctuary. Christ's church and wasted so much nary rector at Guildford An hour-long PEUGEOT Leaders 804 and with whom I have Pageantry ended ceremony of simple human energy." when the two men knelt He described today's successors of Gre- been so closely associated RANGE in silence at the site of the tomb of Becket gory and Augustine as meeting in in the past 13 years and Which was vandalised and desecrated by church which is built to their partnersh a from whom so much Bun- "Thirteen years ago I A ip Henry VIII, the bury influence has rubbed thought that bishops were Anglican church monarch who took the in the gospel. into schism from Rome. Pope John Paul based his plea for unity off on me. expected to be leaders with A special mark all the answers. Under prayer was the of the significance of this on the call of Jesus for unity and love. He "During my time as archearlier ceremony in which said he brought with him the "goodwi A rchbishop ll of bishop's secretary I knew Archbishop Goody I have memory of Runcie lit a candle to the all who are united with the Church of Bishop McKeon very well learnt that the best expeOscar Romerothe Catholic Archbishop Rome which from earliest times was set so I feel I am coming to rience is in listening to priCANNINGTON 1308 Albany H'Way 451 2333 who was murdered at the to preside in love." ests and people, to their alter in San Bunbury as no stranger. MELVILLE 377 Canning H'Way 339 1633 wisdom and experienc e. A rchbishop Salvador on the day on which "Many of the priests I Runcie was installed as ALL HOURS 457 4413 (Full texts page 4 & 5) D D80' know personally: Father "The traditional use of
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