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The Record Newspaper 02 April 1959

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Perth, Thursday, April 2, 1959

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Indonesian Bishop Supports Bishop Jobst To Sukarno's Guided Democracy Return On Sunday

His Lordship, the Most Rev. J. Jobst, Indonesia, March 21.-indo.. the illness of egoism: They forget their belief in God S.C.A., who was consecrated Vicar Apostolic and are seeking the riches of this world instead. nesia's senior native bishop has voiced his "It will not easy to suppress this infection of of Kimberley in Sydney on March 19, will support for President Achmed Sukarno's pro- egoism, because beuntil now our people have not tried arrive in this State on Sunday, April 5. posals for "guided democracy," and indicat- to eradicate it themselves. Bishop Jobst was conseed the country needs firm leadership until "If 'guided democracy' is to be achieved, together crated at St. Mary's Cathedral, Sydney, by His Ex with a moral improvement-if we win over our ego- cellency the people reach fuller political maturity, the Apostolic DeleBishop Albert Soegiapranata, S.J., Vicar Apostolic ism and return to God-our country will certainly gate, the Most Rev. R. Car -

Jakarta,

of Semarang, told the national Indonesian newsagency prosper and we will reach our ideal, a people living boni. in prosperity and justice. Co-consecrators were the P.I.A.: "The infection of egoism has spoiled not only the Most Rev. 0. Raible, S.C.A. "Actually, this pure idea of President Sukarno (retired Vicar Apostolic of about 'guided democracy' should have been put into State, but also the people. As a result, our people Kimberley) and the Most things Thus to turn. way see no and despaired, have effect some years ago. Though it is late now, it is Rev. J. P. Carroll, Auxiliary are not now going as well as we hoped they would. Bishop to His Eminence, not too late." Cardinal Gilroy who preany no authority have to appears Under Mr. Sukarno's present proposals, "guided "The Government sided at the sacred ceredemocracy," or "democracy with leadership," would more, and many people know nothing about the laws mony. vest strong power in the executive branch of the that are made for them. All this proves that although Bishop Jobst, during his Government. Involving co-operation between the our country has won its independence, it still needs stay in Perth, will be the guest of his Pallottine con- freres at their Missionary country's four major political parties, it would involve guidance." Centre, 5th Avenue, RiverPresidential appointment of a majority of the memton. bers of the Parliament. On Sunday, April 12, His The interview in which Bishop SoegiapranataLordship will celebrate at 8 a.m. at the parMass with co-operation the of Catholic long an advocate Lady, ish church -hall of Our support for guided Government voiced his strong Queen of the Apostles, Tridemocracy was published shortly after the leadership bute-st., Riverton. of the Catholic political party took a new stand on

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the President's programme. Ignatius Kasimo, chairman of the party and an arches or roof sup- Press Convention On Sunday, April 12, at Como, His Grace columns, opponent of Mr. Sukarno's earlier "guided democport. The roof is supported The fifth annual conbless a church solemnly on space frames, with three vention racy" proposals, announced he does not oppose the Archbishop will of the Catholic "guided democracy" based on a return to the 1945 of unique design, the first of its type in the main trusses braced in two Press Association of Austhe church is an directions to form each highway, constitution. State. tralia and New Zealand space frame. square of 70 feet. In the interview with P.I.A., Bishop Soegiapranata Dedicated to the Holy exact The interior is free of Exteriorily, the roof rises will be held in Adelaide Family, the parish of Como had this to say: like topped with on April 8, 9 and 10. * a 6ft.a pyramid, as a separate 4 copper pinnacle. "For the realisation of 'guided democracy' we need was erected Previous conventions Rev. 1954, with By this device diffused were held in Sydney, Melbe kept within strong measures, but they should T. Linnane as firtstheparish natural light is sent into bourne and Hobart. priest. bounds. We don't want a dictatorship here. the centre of the nave. Representatives of nearly Fr. Linnane built a new Engagements "I think that achievement of guided democracy will The theme of the square has 60 Catholic publications and 1947 and in presbytery take some time, because the people are infected with now completed the moder- April 5: Preside at panel is repeated in exter- the St. Vincent de Paul Sop.m.: 2.30

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nistic church designed by Legion of Mary Acies, St. nal wall panels. The souares ciety as the major distribuof masonry are separated by tor of Catholic literature in Mr. Raymond Jones, archi-Mary's Cathedral. 31 ft. wide full -height win- Australia are exected to attect. April 12: Confirmation dows of plain amber glass. tend. The architecture attempts 7.30 p.m.: In one of the four corto approach the early Chris- and Canonical Visitation, The convention will deal ners the windows have been mainly with practical probBedford Park. tian style of simplicity. Solemn blessing set to highlight the altar. 3 p.m.: Built at the corner of lems of the Catholic press, Thelma -street and Canning- of Holy Family Church, The church will seat 420 notably in the field of disComo. people. tribution. April 19: The episcopal consecration of the Most p.m.: Open conference Rev. John Cullinane, D.D., as Titular Bishop of 2 Parents and Friends' Federation, Catholic Centre. of Flumenzer and Auxiliary Bishop to His MEXICO JOINS ARGENTINE IN April 25 Anzac Day: Grace Archbishop O'Brien, of CanberraPreside at 8.30 am.: 19 Last month, when Goulburn, took place at Ss. Peter and Paul 's novices were clothed as Solemn Requiem Mass. St. WARNINGS ON FREEMASONRY Mary's Cathedral. Cathedral, Goulburn, on March 18. at April 26: Brothers Christian His Eminence Cardinal Brothers at Lewisham to Lower Plenty, Victoria, Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, March Confirmation and CanoniGilroy and His Excellency be raised to the episcopate, cal Visitation, Applecross. Bishop Manuel Talamas Camandari of CiuDelegate the others being Their eight of those received May 3: Apostolic the (Archbishop Carboni) were Lordships Bishop Carroll were West Australians. 11.30 a.m.: Preside solemn dad Juarez has issued a warning against and Bishop Brennan, of present at the ceremony. They were: Brs. Malachy High Brigid's,ofur ass, Toowoomba. 'Fitzgerald (Perth), Christo- West Perth,M FeastSt. Archbishop O'Brien prelate He has had parochial ex- her Gardner (Perth), Vian- Lady of the Polish Crown. the consecrating In his warning he called attention to a youth co-consecrators perience in Sydney, was a ney Parker (Tardun), Siland the 3 p.m.: Attend May ProLordships professor at St. Columba's vius O'Flaherty (Perth), cession, South Perth. Their were group, the Hope of Brotherhood, which he said exerBishop Carroll and Bishop College, Springwood, spent Bonaventure Eastough (GerBless and open cises narticular influence in the Antonio Navarro 3 p.m.: Freeman (Auxiliary Bishops five years in Japan, and for aldton), Francis Cornish extensions to the Christian School of Agriculture here. a time acted as private sec- (Fremantle), Stephen Ell- Brothers' to the Cardinal) St. College, Argentina's Bishops recently issued a joint pastoral and George's -ter. (Kalgoorlie) His Grace, Archbishop retary to Cardinal Gilroy. yard letter charging that Masons have formed an alliance Two years ago he return- Bruno Begland (Perth). Young of Hobart preached May 10: ed to Rome and enrolled at Two local youths made Confirmation and Canoni- with Communists to secularise public life in Latin the occasional sermon. The Bishop-elect, who St. Peter's College, where he their first profession. They cal Visitation, Kensington. America. returned to Australia re- read for his doctorate. were: Br. Simon Fullbrock May 17: * (Tardun) and James Deve- 11 a.m.: Pentecost Sunday, Bishop Talamas said in a circular letter that many cently from Rome where * he gained his doctorate in reux (Leederville). preside Solemn High Mass, Catholics are under -estimating spiritual punishment theology, has had a distin- De Montfort Group St. Mary's Cathedral. and reminded them that support of Masonry brings guished academic career. Baghdad, Iraq: For the May 21: There will be a meeting 3 p.m.: Attend annual excommunication. Iraqi at history first time in After his primary educa- of the de Montfort Group "Unfortunately," he said, "due to the ever increastion at St. Paul's Convent 7.45 on Monday, April 12, Catholics have been able to general meeting of the Hill, in room 8, 65 St. George's- take part in a Novena of Catholic Women's League. ing influence of materialism upon society and the Dulwich School, May 22: Arabic. in Grace ter. N S.W., he attended the religious ignorance of many Catholics, at present only 10 a.m.: Preside at guar The novena is conducted Christian Brothers High Any country readers or those interested may write each year in one of Bagh- terly Conference of the the physical punishment imposed by civil authorities School, Lewisham. In 1938 he secured the for literature to the presi- dad's churches by the Jesuit Clergy at the Church Office, Is feared, while the terrible effects of spiritual punishmerit has been disregarded." maximum pass in the Leav- dent, Mrs. C. V. Honner at Fathers here. This year Victoria-sq. 7 p.m.: Administer the the novena was preached by four hon- the above address ing Certificate Following a magazine article b y a liberal writer, Sacrament Confirmation of J. McCarregarding Richard information Father For and A's ours and two was awarded the Liversidge meetings, etc., ring 87-1142 thy in St. Joseph's Chal- to adults in St. Mary's Roberto Blanco Moheno, which attacked the Bishop's warning, the Catholic Association of Mexican Youth Scholarship for the best or 64-1455 and where pos- dean Rite church. Father Cathedral. honours pass in Chemistry. sible transport will be ar- McCarthy is director of May 23: commented: "What Blanco Moheno regrets is the a.m.: Ordinations to 8.30 Arabic studies at the Jesuit Dr. Cullinane is the third ranged. * Al-Hikma University here. the Priesthood, New Norcia. terrific impact" of the Bishop's letter. ex -student of the Christian *

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