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Co -Existence? .
On These Terms Vatican. City, May 28-Osservatore Romano, Vatican City daily, has listed in a front page article the conditions that must be fulfilled by the Reds before co -existence is possible between the Church and Communism.
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The conditions are: "Give up the idea of atheistic `caesaro-papism. (control of the Church by the State.) "Abrogate all the laws which for years have been c'irected against every Divine and natural law. OPENING THREE -STOREY, £80,000 WING AT AQUINAS COLLEGE "Restore to the faithful the freedom worthy of their position as Christians and as men. "Discontinue all the practices of physical and moral violence which aim at leaving to the persecuted Church the sole freedom of slow death while eulogising the persecutor." The Osservatore article was written in reply to a number of interviews and articles on the subject blessing witness the on Sunday last to College of co -existence which have appeared often recently 411 e 2,000 people travelled to Aquinas the Italian communist press, and which found an anirofficial opening of the new £80,000 classroom wing by His Grace the Archbishop. in echo in the German newspaper, Frankfurter AllOn the platform with His Grace were the Rev. Bro. V. Murphy (principal) ; the Min- gemeine Zeitung.
No. 2,759
(Registered at the G P.O Perth. for transmission by post as a Newspaper)
Perth, Thursday, June 7, 1956
His Grace Says Christian Education Alone Can Save From Ruin, Chaos
ister for Education, Mr. Hegney, and Mrs. Hegney; the Minister for Health, Mr. Nulsen, and Mrs. Nulsen; the local Member, Mr. Gaffey, and Mrs. Gaffey; Mr. Fred Chaney, M.H.R., and Mrs. Chaney; Mr. Lavery, M.L.C., and Mrs. Lavery; the Mayor of South Perth, Mr. King, and Mrs. King; the Rt. Rev. Mgr. J. T. McMahon; the Rev. L. Flynn, S.J.; the Inspector of Schools, the Rev. J. Bourke; the Rev. T. Ahern; the Rev. P. Nolan, 0.S.M., the Rev. E. E. Rogers and Brother Carey.
March Maintains * 50- Year Tradition
A 50 -year tradition will be maintained this Recollection year when the Eucharistic procession in Clergy honour of the Sacred Heart is held at Highay
A day of recollection for gate Hill on Sunday, June 10, at 3.30. A week of devotion to the paratory novena and on the the priests of the metroHeart, in this the feast itself the devotion of politan area will be held at Sacred centennial year of the ex- the Forty Hours will comthe Redemptorist Monastery tension of the feast to the mence. on Tuesday, June 12, com- universal Church, will be His Lordship, the Most climaxed by the procession. Rev. J. J. Rafferty, will mencing at 10 a.m. Redemptorist F a t h e r s carry the Monstrance in the have been preaching a pre - procession.
Hungarians To Recall Noon Bells Victory Against Turks Stirring events in Hungarian history which were crucial to the Faith and to Europe were recalled in the Corpus Christi procession at West Perth on Sunday last.
A group of Hungarian defeat of the enemy of Cathedral at 11 a.m. on Sunday, July 1. children, vividly garbed in Christendom. His Grace the Archbishop costumes national their Three weeks later an as- will preside and the Rev. T. (above), carried symbols tounding victory was won Perrott, S.J., will preach the and inscriptions of historic by 50,000 Hungarian soldiers meaning and of present in- and untrained crusaders, led occasional sermon. After a solemn Te Deum will spiration. by John Hunyadi, the out- Mass be intoned. A decorated bell bore the standing hero of his age and The observance will be the broadcast St. John Capistran, legend: "1456-Noon Bells over Station 6WN 1956." Other placards pro- saintly Franciscan preacher. and regionals. claimed: "Victory By PrayThe organisers point to Nandorfehervar" er -1456 Cathedral Rites the happy coincidence of and "Crusade of Prayer this anniversary with the army deThis gallant 1956." crusade of prayer for the Hungarians all over the cisively defeated 150,000 preservation of Australia as world are celebrating the well-equipped veterans of a Christian nation. fifth centenary of the Noon the Turkish army of Sultan They also stress that it is Bells which, under Pope Mohammed II, conqueror of an appropriate time for Callixtus III became the Constantinople. prayer for the Hungarian Angelus. The victory was attribut- church which, with Cardinal The Pope on June 29, ed by the Pope to the power Mindszenty, is now a victim It saved Hun- of an even more powerful 1456, ordered the bells in of prayer. all churches to be rung to gary from invasion for 70 enemy of God and Church Europe from -Communism. years and remind the people of the exDetails of the stirring Brothers were ority, liberty, religion-the treme danger threatening pagan devastation. Eighteen years ago, said Christian and Christian To mark the fifth centen- events commemorated by His go:ice, he was associat- doing, not only here, but State, the individual and the the Church the Turkish inEurope from the Church. Hungarians will be given historic events the other ary of these everywhere in ed Ail the official function the Hungarian community in our next issue in a special and institutions in Those three, each in its vasion. in connection with the init- schools article by Mr. Paul Brenshow a will attend Western Australia-to all of the State The bells summoned to ial section of Aquinas Col- their appreciation of what own sphere recognised, in a crusade of prayer for the Solemn High Mass in the nan, BA., of Manjimup. lege; since then, in the in- the Christian Brothers were its independence guaranin its freedom maintervening years, Aquinas doing in the field of educa- teed, tained, constituted the ideal had certainly made giant tion for the Church and for government. the State alike. strides in every way. Statesmen today, a n d A suitable inscription, since the end of the war, For some years past, howexArchbishop, for the continued were busy planning a reever, the necessity pansion to cater for the in- on the commemoration tab- orientation and re -organihad let of that new block would sation of the world; they creasing enrolments been becoming not only be an inscription found in were right in assuming that other and older schools: the core of all such reurgent, but imperative. Due, however, to circum- "Educatio christiana salus orientation was education, stances over which the populi," which meant: but they did not seem to Brothers had little or no "Christian education is the have learned from history control, it was impossible salvation of a nation." that it was only Christian for them to do anything beIf Australia were to trans- education that would save fore now, but they had mit to generations of Aus- the world from chaos and hoped for that day, and to- tralians yet unborn the ruin. their prayer w a s benefits she had received, day The salvation of the world answered and their hopes she would do so very large- depended upon principles and their ambitions were ly as a result of the Chris- consistent with Christianity, realised and fulfilled. tian education of her youth. and it was precisely the The experience of other function of Christian educaTheir friends and admirers had come there in their and older countries, and the tion to impart such an attinature of human gov- tude to our youth. with the very to join hundreds Christian Brothers in the ernment left no room for That our conviction, joy which welled up in their doubt on that point in the and we was had the courage of hearts on an occasion like mind of the student of our convictions, notwiththat, to congratulate them, political science. For the preservation of standing that that courage to show their practical symsacrihad much caused us society and the maintainanee pathy with that project. They wished to show their of law and order, three fice. Continued on Page 15 appreciation of what the things were required: auth-
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