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The Record Newspaper 10 April 1958

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Rome Warns `Patriots' On `Electing' Bishops that every candidate to Vatican City, March 31.-The Church's tiff; the episcopate needs canonihas warned news agency principal mission cal provision or institution, which no bishop the so-called "patriotic" Catholics of Red without can rule a diocese, and that China that when bishops are consecrated this is granted solely by the Pontiff. without the express approval of the Holy Roman Fides

added that whoever consecrating bishop and the arrogates to himself the authority to elect and conprieit being consecrated automatically exsecrate bishops without the communicate themselves. express mandate of the Pon See, both the

Fides, news agency of the leading the faithful "in love tiff, denies the authority of Sacred Congregation for the )f religion and of the father- the Apostolic See and Propagation of the Faith, land." breaks the bond of unity Fides quoted the Shang- with the Catholic Church, noted that the Communist Shanghai newspaper of the hai organ as adding that to thus setting up a schismatic of ittain this end, and to keep sect. Patriotic Association Chinese Catholics had said the Vatican from naming Fides also recalled these "other agents of imperial- words of His Holiness Pope this in an editorial: bishops would be sm," to "The Vatican, in order Pius XII in his encyclical sabotage our Church in 'lected and consecrated on Ad Sinarem Gentem (To the China, has struck at pat- he initiative and by the Chinese People), of October riotic priests and it con- authority of the "patriotic 7, 1954: tinues in its desire to con- association." "The power of jurisdictrol the nominations of perFides answered the Shang- tion which is conferred upon no now sonnel. We can -rai paper by quoting from the Supreme Pontiff by Dramatic atmosphere surrounds the reading of the Passion Gospel longer have any illusion i decree issued by the dvine right derives to the during the ceremonies on Good Friday at St. Mary's Cathedral. about the Vatican and we Sacred Congregation of the bishops by the same right 0-411141:401411,11.0111NO ourselves must assume re- Holy Office in April, 1951: but only through the sue"The bishop, no matter cessor of St. Peter, to whom snonsibility with regard to the problem of the bishons' what his rite or dignity, not only the faithful but Students' Study Of Delinquency We oorcolves must elect vho confers episcopal con- also all the bishops must and consecrate them." ;ecration upon an ecclesias- be constantly subject and That teenagers can be a problem to adults Fides said that the Shang- is who has not been named bound by the deference of everyone knows. The bodgies and widgies, An invitation is extended hai publication, dated Feb- -iy the Holy See or expressly obedience and the bond of all Catholic members of 'who are mentioned in the papers, are only to ruary 27, went on to ex- approved by it, and he who unity." Boy Scouts' Association the plain the need for going -eceives such consecration to attend Holy Mass and notorious examples of delinquent youth. ahead with such elections wen under pressure of teen-agers have The chapters are written Communion on April 20 in That and consecrations by saying 'rave fear, 'ipso facto' in themselves is not by priests, seminary stu- honour of the patron of all Rome, April 2: Alessan- problems that many bishons had been cur excommunication reappreciated by the dents, and lay folk who have Scouts, St. George. exnelled from China by the served in a most special dro Cardinal a erde. who always Holy Mass will be at the manner to the Holy See." was the oldest member of adult. Anti -social behaviour all one thing in commonGrmernment, with -hapel, Swanbourne Army experience Fides went on to point the Sacred College of Car- and actual crime cannot, of much Those deported will not youth. but tolerated modern be at 9 a.m. There will course, Camp, in dinals when he died (on be allowed to return be.. out that canon law It is not surprising that be a flag parade and breakadult people must realise cause they are "agents of Canon 329, part 2, and March 29). was laid to rest that the teen-ager needs hundreds of orders are now "ast after Mass. The rest imperialism." the "patriotic" Canon 332, part 1-provides here following solemn tune- help and guidance, not just pouring in from overseas af the day will include cookthat bishops be freely ap- ral services at San Eugenio organ argued. the heavy hand of merited for this booklet. It should ingg, games and a camp fire pointed by the Roman Pon - Church. It said that others, inhelp not only the zealous n the evening. punishment. His fellow Cardinals in members of the Young chiding native bishons such * deis to teen-ager If the of the Rome, members as Rishon Ignatius Kung of Catholic Students but any Roman Curia; the diplo- velop the proper Christian baffled teen-ager into whose Shanghai and Bishop Domishe) should he (or attitudes, Governand matic corps Nurses' Catholic The it can be discreetly nic Tang, S.J., Apostolic were present surely find them explained hands The annual Field Day: to Administrator of the Canton Guild of W.A. will hold ment leaders exemplified in practice put. 'heir monthly meeting on to pray for the prelate who and ATTITUDES aid Clontarf Boys' Town CHRISTIAN archdiocese, are in gaol. adult. by the 93. died at will be held on Sunday, By Y.C.S., Melbourne The paper asserted that Wednesday evening next, In this handbook of the He had been not only the April 27. they are imprisoned because April 16, at 8 p.m., at the oldest had Young Catholic Students' but Cardinal, Government buses leave League Liberal Young fatherthe Retreats "by betraying Monastery only is the not Movement, longer a Cardinal been also he Old G P.O., Perth for land and wroncring their rooms, London Court (St. than any other member of Lay Apostolate clearly disfor the Clontarf Retreat The every 15 minutes end). people, they had nothing George's -terrace cussed, but also the Chris- members of 0.L P.S. Con- starting at 12.30 p.m. Metro The guest speaker for the the Sacred College. Chinese in them " to proper tian Attitudes there re4 With death his at leave Fremantle for begin ses fraternity will The Shanghai paper's edi- evening will be Mrs. Guil56 members of the youth. April 13. Clontarf at 1 p.m. ,1.30 and Sunday, on p.m. torial said that because of foyle who will report on main to answers are brief Here of Cardinals, whose D M. this, it is necessary to place her attendance at the In- College complement is 70. He such teen-age problems as- The Retreat for the men .All are invited to come new bishnns over dioceses ternational Council of Mercy full Con- and enjoy themselves on attitude Family my Holy be should of the What die to cardinal 61st is the year. last in Rnme held -that are left vacant. Towards my fraternity will begin at his day at Clontarf. ReShe will also show a during the present pontifi- to my family? These, it said, must be and he leaves a col- career? People in authority? 7.30 p.m. on Sunday, April nember Sunday, April 27. chosen from among "patri- number of interesting slides cate, lege made up of 18 Italian Study? Sport? Reading? 20. otic priests," whom it called taken while overseas. and 38 non -Italian cardinals. Drink? Parties? Fashions? the only ones capable of

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