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Pope Tells Vast Rally: And Transmit It!
Thursday, September 12, 1957
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Rome, Aug. 26.-Thirty-thousand Young Christian Workers, from 87 nations and five continents, paid a rousing tribute to His Holiness Pope Pius XII in St. Peter's Square with a mass demonstration climaxing the first part of their world congress (pictured above). The delegates to the world congress of Young Christian Workers were warned by His Holiness Pope Pius XII against false prophets of hate and rebellion and those who attack the dignity of marriage and the family. He told the delegates that they must spread the idea through factories, offices and vocational schools that the acts of a worker are "the personal acts of a son of God, of a brother of Jesus Christ." The Pope spoke from a tion of the working world. "Those throne which had been economic and St. Peter's social problems which arise erected in Don Hughes. Square. His speech was from the increase of world carried by radio networks population, from the inin nine European countries, equalities of the distribution as well as Radio Free of natural resources and To Be OrdainedRev. Europe, which broadcasts to from the insufficient deOn Sunday next, the Rev. nations behind the Iron velopment of certain regions Don Hughes, O.M.I. (picCurtain. It was televised cause some people to feel tured), will be ordained to in Italy, France, Belgium, misgivings and pessimism. the priesthood in the chapel Monaco and the Nether"The young, on the conof the Oblate Fathers' lands. trary, are convinced that scholasticate at Piltown, Co. Comparing the Y.C.W. to these problems can and Kilkenny, Ireland, by Bishop the yeast which, mixed into must be solved through the Collier. an inert mass of dough, fer- collaboration of all men of ments and transforms it, the good will. The ordinand is the fulPope urged delegates to second son of Mr. and Mrs. "If one is resolved to fil their twofold task: to W. J. Hughes, of 12 Ham examine these problems keep and strengthen the mad -street, Palmyra. life of Faith in themselves frankly, to study seriously His mother and sister and to give its benefits to the relevant data and to Maureen are already in follow the commands of a those who do not have it. Dublin awaiting the ordiChristian conscience, then nation. His father left by The Pontiff spoke to young no situation, no matter how air on September 6, also to people from 87 countries on grave it may appear, will share in the great day. the three basic aspects of for long continue its disastheir movement, namely trous effects." The Rev. Hughes was that they are young, are born at Fremantle 25 years workers and are Catholics. Evil Methods Out ago. Educated by the SisHe said the young are The Y.C.W., unlike other ters of Our Lady of the characterised by strength youth groups, cannot resort Missions at Tuckfield street and drive and by dreams of to violence, deceit and other and by the Christian the future. But their optim- methods which fail to reBrothers at Fremantle, he ism, he added, is beset by spect the rights of men, the studied at St. Charles' terrible obstacles in the Holy Father told delegates. Seminary, Guildford from present world. Men struggle The Y.C.W. strength is 1946-53. in hunger, destitution and supernatural, he declared. In March of 1953 he en ignorance, he noted, and It comes from God and ensome compromise their dig- joys the inspiration of the nity and lose their ideals. Holy Ghost at every instant. False prophets, he warn"The Young Christian ed, insinuate their way into Workers' movement meets His Grace the Archbishop praised the selfless industry of the these depressed g r o up s the problem of working life sowing seeds of hate and at what is perhaps its most Rev. J. P. O'Farrell, through which he had set an example to the rebellion. Others, on' the delicate point, that is, at the pretext that the world's moment when it first pre- parishioners, when he opened the new church at Kenwick on SunThrough his can selfless ing to find tradesmen who natural resources will not sents itself to the young man day last. suffice to feed a growing and the young woman," the His Grace was assisted at industry he had set an were prepared to give their to the parishioners services on Saturdays withpopulation, make attempts Pope said. the ceremony by the parish example of on the dignity of marriage whom had given out remuneration, thus "Leaving school to go to priest (Father O'Farrell), -many and the family. their services in a voluntary keeping the cost at a miniwork, they a r e usually the Rev. W. Cagney, O.M.I. capacity. mum. Saying that the Y.C.W. proud to play in their turn and the Rev. T. Phelan. The church would be all sets itself against these ob- an active role iu society and After the blessing, Solemn Less Than Half the more precious to the stacles, the Pope continued: they are full of self-confi- High Mass was celebrated Let by contract, the people because of the active "It undertakes to mould dence. Very soon, however, in the presence of the Archthe minds and hearts (of its cruel disillusionment fastens bishop, Father Cagney Archbishop said, he had es- part they had taken in its timated that it would cost construction. members) in order to make upon them. Too often they preached the occasional at least £5,500. That it them into men conscious of run up against difficult liv- sermon. had cost only £2,700 was a At the conclusion of Mass their responsibilities and ing conditions; they meet ready to face fearlessly the only with misunderstand- His Grace congratulated the tribute to the parish priest hardest tasks. This is be- ing, harshness and bad parish priest and people of and all who had co-operated A meeting of the Catholic tered the Novitiate of the Kenwick on the acquisition generously with him. cause the Y.C.W., wherever example. Guild will be held Oblates of Mary Immacu"Slowly they absorb the of such a graceful and digit has worked for a long In these days when it was Nurses' Florence Nightingale late at Sorrento, Vic. The of time, has formed Christian poison materialistic nified church. In particular so difficult to get financial at the club on Wednesday, next year he left for Irerooms leaders who, as such, are a teachings, of attitudes warp- he thanked Father O'Farrell accommodation for ecclesland to complete his priestly hope for the social future ed by class warfare and who conceived the idea of iastical buildings, His Grace Sept. 18, at 8 p.m. course. and the Christian regeneraContinued on Page 13 building the church. said, it was most encourag-
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