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Fr. McGrath Answers Clarey On Red China
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Liturgy Expert, Father Howell, S.J.,
Priests Will
To Visit Here for University Rally
Make Retreat
One of the visiting lecturers to take part Thirty-four priests, together with His Grace the in the University Catholic Federation of Ausabout 1,000 were in and out Archbishop, will enter re tralia conference to be held at Acluinas of prison. treat at the Redemptorist It was the same with monastery, North Perth, College from January 1-8, is Father Clifford Buddhists, Protestants and from September 9 to Sep- Howell, S.J., a world authority on many asmembers of other religions, tember 13. pacts of the pastoral liturgy. he said. Father Howell, who will which is a one -week parish This will be the first of Father McGrath then spoke of the day he was three retreats for the clergy be visiting Australia from mission, with stress on
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Police had en- of the Archdiocese, the his native England, has lec- prayer, the Sacraments and participation tered his room of "I didn't others being from Sept. 16- tured in many parts of Eng- active have a church, I merely 20 and Sept. 23-27. In all land, Europe and America, people at Mass. participate. will in conferences, priests discussing A colourful figure he 99 will lived with my people," he said-and held him at re- The clergy making the the liturgy of the Mass and add to the polished array has agreed to supervise and of speakers preparing for first retreat will be: volver-point. Rt. Rev, Mgr. E. Kennedy, lecture on the liturgical the conference. -They had faked pictures Those students, teachers of him beside a table full V.G., V. Rev.. J. Fahey, Rev. functions of the conference. Rev. J. Father Howell, being a or graduates wishing to atof knives and other wea- J. McCormack, pons with obscene photos. O'Grady, V. Rev. H. Kearin, specialist on the active par- tend the conference should They had then shown these Rt. Rev. Mgr. E. Moss. V. ticipation of the faithful in contact either: Miss M. Rev. F. Kearnan, Rt. Rev. the Mass, has written a Paton, 6 York -street, South to his congregation. For three years he lan- Mgr. A. Langmead, Rev. J. classic book, "The Work of Perth (MU1550), or Mr. G. guished in a small, arms- Lynch, Rt. Rev. Mgr. J. Our Redemption," on the Hodgkinson, St. Thomas width cell in Shanghai. All Wallace, Rt. Rev. Mgr. E. Sacraments and the Mass. More's college, Crawley' recognised world (MW2222) as soon as posA the people about him had Sullivan, Rt. Rev. Mgr. E. Collins, Rev. F. O'Connor, authority also on the Easter sible. either died or gone mad "but I was a priest; I had V. Rev. Mgr. T. Lenihan, ceremonies, his "Preparing Rev. .F. Ryan, Rev. J. Rus- for Easter" introduces the my faith." He had been forbidden to sell, Rev. F. Regan, Rev. A. ceremonies being brought make the sign of the cross, Lynch, Rev. M. Philbin, back into the Church. to He has adapted for Engkneel, to speak-"I Rev. W. Clery, Rev. J. V. For wasn't even allowed to O'Sullivan, Rev. W. Browne, lish use the Gelineau Psalms Members of the Catholic, sneeze or cough," he con- Rev. G. O'Leary, Rev. P. V. and Sunday Comnline and tinued. Gavin, Rev. F. Hone, Rev. T. recently translated to Eng- Teachers' Guild will hold a He had been asked to ad- Phelan, Bev. J. Mullins, lish "The Sacrifice of the buffet tea at the Catholic mit that he was an inter- Rev. A. Morahan, Rev. F. Church" by a fellow Jesuit, Centre on Wednesday. Aug. 28. at. 6 p.m. national spy, and in his tiny Dillon. Rev. J. O'Shea, Rev.' Father Jungrnann. Catholic teachers from The statement by Mr. P. J. Clarey, M.P., who cell was a notice asking him J. O'Hara, Rev. J. Nestor,! A wartime padre, Father returned to Australia after visiting Red China as a to confess to the crimes that Rev. W. Dzieciol, Rev. L. Howell has become famous country schools will be parwelcomed. ticularly Week," Kemesis. police had invented. for his "Layfolks' member of the Labour Party delegation, that there theFather McGrath told the was freedom of worship in Communist China, was "Advertiser" what his crime commented upon, in Bendige, by Father Aedan was. It was organising the McGrath, who spent 20 years in China and was for Legion of Mary, a Roman Catholic group which exists nearly three in a Communist gaol. the world. Father McGrath's reply to large cities was so that throughout is a branch in BenMr. Clarey was published delegations could see them. "There digo." he said. in the "Bendigo Advertiser" Describing it as "windoWas follows: dressing," Father McGrath Asked if he thought the "I quite sympathise with said that no country could standards of the Chinese The men and women of the Catholic Mr. Clarey and the other have in its constitution a people had risen since the Government Social Movement were worthy of the highest people who go through clause barring freedom of Communist gained control, Father McChina but do not see any- religion if it wanted to trade Grath replied: "Most defi- praise he could give them for their patriotthing," said Father Mc- with other countries. Grath. "Nobody is going to As Communist China now nitely not." ism and strong Christian faith in the long There was rationing there answer a foreigner or a wanted to trade with other against ComEuropean truthfully." nations, it showed these now for the first time. and often disheartening fight Housewives were restricted munism, said His Lordship the Bishop of The reason for this, he churches to the visitors. to 14 oz. of oil a in said, was the informer sysWhen it was pointed out Shanghai and 4oz. month a month Sale, Most Rev. P. F. Lyons, recently. tem set up by the Commu- that Clarey Mr. had said it His Lordship was speak- any Bishop, should welcome in the country. nist Government after it was undisputed that in the cherish the work, The meat ration was 4 oz. ing at the inauguration of and took control in 1949. early years of the regime every ten days and the a series of talks, "Mind of initiated and carried on by Even his best friends had some religious leaders had the laity the Month," of the Catholic on current people did not enough have made a pact not to speak been imprisoned, but now to each other on political freedom of religion was be- clothes. The reason for trends in political, indus- Social Movement. tria) "Since the and Church, was international subjects because they could ing carried out to the full, the shortage was because fields, founded, there has not been in his diocese. not guarantee they would Father McGrath answered: the collective farming sys"The men and women of an enemy so menacing to tem had failed. not inform% against them. have just returned from Before Communism, he the Catholic Social Move- its welfare, and even to its Since coming to power, "I Hong Kong, where met said, the people had owned ment," said His Lordship, existence, as atheistic Comthe Communists had slaugh- people and spoke withI them "are worthy of the highest munism. There have been tered 15 million people, and in Chinese. I had to coax farms and there was no praise I can give them for heresies since the Church landlord system. between 25 and 30 millions them to speak." their patriotism and for began. were held in slave camps"There were pagans when their strong Christian Faith "and these are the people Mao The Bandit in carrying on their long, Christ founded His Church, who speak peace," com- He said that they still and and often there are still pagans. disheartening, mented Father McGrath. seemed terrified after living fight against Communism. Rut in our day we have The people who spent in China. They had assured "They and their many those who would try to anonly a few weeks in China him that the conditions who are not Catho- nihilate God, to destroy the Fete friends obviously got the wrong which existed when he was lic," added the Bishop. Church instituted by His impression, he said, in expelled in 1954 were still of "ought to be acclaimed as divine Son. and to liquidate The answer to the general there. national heroes. the followers of Christ. Father McGrath said that Charity of St. Vincent de "In fact, however, Comtheme of Mr. Clarey's pub"Could any Bishop, then, about 20 years ago he had Paul will hold their first munists and others, and or could any Christian fail lished interview. Asked if he could ac- helped to fight bandits in fete in this State in the among these some Catholics, to welcome the heroic work Most Rev. P. F. Lyons count for the reason why Central China. Among those grounds of their Hospice who are fostering the in- of the Catholic Social Moveleading Church officials had bandits were Mao Tse-tung at Guildford on Sunday, terests of Communism even ment, whose members and "I shall regard any man told Mr. Clarey that there and En-lai, he Choti more effectively than Com- their many friends outside or woman in this Diocese as September 22. was now religious freedom claimed. munists themselves could the Movement have pledged my friend," added His LordVisitors are cordially in- ever hope to do, have natu- themselves, like the CruMao Tse-tung was now in China, Father McGrath ship, "who foster and picturesoue said there were a number the chairman of the Chinese vited to visit this rally chosen the 'Groupers,' saders of other days, to 'le - promote the will objectives and of priests and ministers of People's Republic Congress snot on the banks of the as they style them, as the fend the Christian Faith work of the gallant, Chrisother religions who were and Chou En -Lai the Prime Swan and to acauaint them- main target of their attack against its most vicious tian, patriotic members of selves with the Sisters' work upon those who resist them. enemy? "patriotic" to the present Minister. Catholic Social Moveregime. He said that all but 14 for the aged poor. "The fine men and women "Could any Australian, the ment." They were probably the of the hundreds of Catholic of the Catholic Social worthy of the name. fail to ones to whom Mr. Clarey priests had been expelled Movement have laboured onnlqt,c1 the crusade of the and other delegations had from the country. Schools, Telephone Changes on, undaunted in the face Catholic Social Movement, Filipino Ambassador spoken, he said. And they seminaries, hospitals and Telephone numbers have of misrepresentation, trea- ,yhose members and their Manila.-Dr. Jose Maria were only in the churches other buildings associated been changed for several chery, and even character friends are determined to Delgado, who was appointin the big cities, as the with the faith had been Catholic bodies housed at assassination, against a save their Fatherland prom ed in June as the new 'amchurches in the smaller confiscated by the Govern- the Catholic Centre. deadly enemy to our coun- the fate of an mPry Euro- bassador from the Republic centres had all been de- ment. The new numbers of the try and to its Christian nean and Asian lands, al- of the Philippines to the Of the many Chinese Catholic Education office, heritage and institutions. stroyed. ready denrived of their Holy See, took the oath of 500 The reason why churches priests, had been the Y.C.W. and the N.C.G.M. "It is not difficult to most fundamental rights by office here in the presence had been retained in the executed, 500 had died and will be 10'4546. understand why I, or indeed their Communist invaders. lof President Juan P. Garcia.
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