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Million At Munich Congress Hear Of "Cloud Of Danger" MUNICH, GERMANY,-THE 37TH INTERNATIONAL EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS CLOSED HERE WITH A MILLION VOICES SINGING A TE DEUM OF PRAISE AND THANKSGIVING. PILGRIMS AT THE FINAL CEREMONIES OF THE EIGHT -DAY CONGRESS HEARD THE VOICE OF HIS HOLINESS THE POPE WARN FROM ROME OF THE "CLOUD OF DANGER OVERHANGING THE WORLD." POPE JOHN PLEADED FOR PRAYERS FOR A TRUE PEACE AND CHRISTIAN UNITY.

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Perth, Thursday, August 18, 1960

Archbishop Leaves For

Ad Limina Rome Visit His Grace the Archbishop left Perth on by last, Wednesday ship to make his ad Holivisit to His limina ness Pope John XXIII. His Gra:se will be away from the Archdioabout 21 cese for During his months. the affairs of absence the Archdiocese will be cared for by the Auxiliary Bishop, Most Rev-

602 HAY STREET The Town Hall is opposite.

Franciscan Bishop On Visit Here Tells Of Post -War Advance emMositdlicn nsinact thelae FstrAnocniza isPrttry, A guest Rev. Monday, is Junction Ignatius Doggett, O.F.M., D.D. His Lordship is Vicar Apostolate of Aitape. New Guinea, whose territory is comprised of 22 central mission stations with 218 outstacared for by the mission tions and churches. aries of the Divine Word. Bishop Doggett is making his "ad limina" visit to the Holy See and will be leaving this State on Monday next. His Lordship will preach the sermon on the occasion of the Franciscan Tertiaries and parish of Midland Junc-

1500 were some There Catholics alone the coast, but an inland population of some 100,000 people had not been contacted. The Vicariate of Aitape is the furthermost part of Australia and New Guinea message. His tion's Pilgrimage to Lesmur- and its people are among A crowd estimated at broadcast the most primitive in the voice vigorously resounded die, on Sunday next (see almost a million strong world. In some areas canisociety notes page 2). poured on to the 80 -acre over the field and every one is still practised and Comments by His Lordship, balismtwo Theresien Field for the of the words spoken in Latin only years ago twentyerend J. J. Rafferty. Bishop Ignatius Doggett, ceremonies, where they could be heard clearly. eight natives were killed The ad Hollins visit O.F.M., D.D., on the assembled in perfect disciand eaten in the May River on the Pope John's words Bishops is made by the FRANCISCAN MISSION pline under a sunny morn- dangers to peace seemed to area, and two Government of all dioceses, giving Aitape, New Guinea ing sky. officers were amecho those of the poetess. to His Holiness a reThe Franciscan Province Patrol At precisely 9.30 a.m., 26 He, too, directed the hopes bushed and killed in the port of the spiritual of Australia opened its forcardinals and some 500 of the world towards the area. and temporal state of eign missionfield in New Telafomin bishops approached in Holy Eucharist. their diocese. It is norSince the arrival of the Early in Guinea in 1946. solemn procession the "altar five made every first mally six missionaries in After the Pope's address, that year six Fathers arrivisland" in the centre of the years, but in Australia the five cardinals carried tall ed at Aitape on the North- '1946 into this area It was great city park. personal the time for a They com- number has now grown to West coast. with white candles to the altar as decorated brightly 10 to is extended Fathers, five visit twenty-eight menced work in three prefresh flowers and surround- symbols of the offerings years. war Mission stations that brothers, eight Franciscan ed by a sea of colourful flags from many countries for the until the war, had been Missionaries of the Immacumisworld-wide Church's at Catholic organisations of late Conception, together the congress. Flags also flew with eleven lay missionarin the vast congregation. iheai s one whom, Bll VeilIengiThe Princes of the Church, from f Perth. led by the Papal Legate, His the pilot for the small CesEminence Gustavo Cardinal the three na aircraft. From ever straining to get every ents have, too, presented Testa, and escorted by Noble pleasure they possibly can themselves today to the stations on the coast in Guardsmen, sat in a wide out of life. They may recall Church of God, and during 1946 they now have twentycircle around the altar. having heard, at some time, the next two years they will two main stations with two Above them was a broad hundred and eighteen outof Christ's teaching in the come to understand the full canopy spanning the upper Sermon on the Mount- meaning of the religious life stations, looking after 100,level of the altar island. Be'Blessed are the poor in and, please God, at the end 000 people of whom 22,300 low them in a greater circle spirit; Blessed are the clean of that period of training, are Catholics. sat the bishops. The Mission also has unof heart' and so on, and they there will arrive for them The only bishops from bemay have heard something, the happy day of Profession, der its care two maternity who hind the Iron Curtain hospitals, averaging some too, of Christ's invitation: when they will be espoused, were permitted to attend the Then 'If thou wilt be perfect, not to an earthly husband, 300 births a year. congress were from Yugocomes a leprosaritun with but follow all God HimMe,' come, but to the Son of frequently has slavia, which With that prospect 530 patients and which will this they regard as some- self. declared it is not subservient thing unreal. Here, today, ahead of them, the two years increase in the next eightto Moscow. Coadjutor Archhowever, we witness three of the novitiate should be een months to 800-1000. bishop Evelio Diaz y Cia and young girls just starting out among the happiest years of This is one of the Mission's Auxiliary Bishop Jose Domin life. The world has much their lives, for gradually and major works, and is run in inguez of Havana had been to offer them, but they have surely they will come to conjunction with the New expected at the congress deheard those words: 'If thou know Christ better and to Guinea Administration. In spite the Cuban governfact without the very genwilt be perfect, come, follow love Him." ment's refusal to grant them erous financial assistance of Me,' and these have been He expressed himself the foreign currency. ArrangeAdministration very more to them than mere grateful for the privilege of ments had been made at the empty phrases. They are being a witness of the lovely little could be done at all. congress to make currency living words that are influ- reception ceremony and said A new leprosarium is now available for them on their construction and it A very impressive ceremony took place encing them at this very that he would take to heart under arrival here. But, contrary will be equal to any large moment in the choice of life to previous reports, they did in the Chapel of the Sacred Heart Convent, they are making. The ex- the petition made by the town hospital in Australia, when they asked His and the total expense is benot come. at 3 p.m. on August 15, when three young ample of these three Sisters novices Lordship the Bishop and all Prominent among the girls, past pupils of our Sacred Heart schools will influence people to present to remember them ing met by the Administraguests facing the altar were that the words in their prayers. That peti- tion. It is staffed at presVittorio, were clothed in the understand ent by one of the FrancisGerman Chancellor Konrad at Oakleigh, of Christ are just as real tion would be remembered Adenauer, who had flown habit of the Congregation of Our Lady of the today as when He uttered by all, and by him in par- can Fathers, a qualified here especially for the con- Missions. them two thousand years ticular when he stood daily physician and surgeon and by two Franciscan Brothers Minister gress, Bavarian ago. before the altar of God. into Lady of the Missions, The ceremony was preboth qualified male nurses. President Hans Ehard, and "Not only that; the sacriAfter the blessing and pre- But urgently required is a whose the three novitiate Lordship by His sided over Catholic members of German fice these young girls are sentation of the Habits, the federal and state govern- Most Rev. Dr. Rafferty, postulants were on that day making will show the world postulants retired, only to small community of nursing sisters among whom ments. Also present were assisted by Rev. P. Gavin entering. "On this feast of Our what generous hearts can return a little later clothed would physiobe a Vice -President Joao Goulart and V. Rev. P. Waters, O.F.M. The parents of the Blessed Lady," he said, "our do, and so we congratulate as novices. Before reading therapist. of Brazil, Chancellor Julius sincerely. Sisters very these Act Consecration, their of thoughts back to the turn "Mission and GovernRaab of Austria and former three postulants-Mr. and very early days of the We congratulate, too, their the novices were given their ment work of necessity is Chancellor Leopold Figl of Mrs. J. Dorizzi, of Caul- Church when the Apostles parents who are with them religious names which His slow work." His Lordship field, Mr. and Mrs. J. Austria here on this wonderful occa- Lordship said were to be for After the cardinals and McInerney, of Oakleigh, were gathered together with sion and who have reason to them a sign of their new said, "Primitive people canwaiting not be brought into the bishops had been seated, a and Mr. and Mrs. M. Hall, Our Blessed Lady, be proud of them. The fami- life: Holy Ghost to receive the journeyed space age overnight, and relic of St. Paschal Baylon, of Oakleigh of these know lies Sisters on and then forth to set Margaret Dorizzito be preMiss this is tparticuAarly true patron saint of Eucharistic from Victoria the true meaning of the work. their missionary St. James. M. Sister in the field of education. sent at the ceremony. congresses, was placed bet of Christ; they know, words There is no doubt that the "When we think of the too, the joy and happiness of Miss Mary McInerneylow the altar steps in a The postulants entered precious reliquary. The relic the chapel in bridal attire, great impact made by the giving someone to the serSister M. St. Margaret people of New Guinea are good material for educahad been brought from Spain each accompanied by an Apostles oh the world of vice of God." of Gorton. tion but it will take time, for the congress. "angel." Miss Margaret their time, we know that Monica HallMiss Father Peter then admuch more money and so much to Powerful trumpet fanfares Dorizzi was attended by this was due, not Sister M. St. Monique. many, many more qualiintroduced the singing of a Jacelyn Higgins, Miss Mary their teaching and preaching, dressed the Sisters themreminding them selves, that concluded The ceremony fied personnel. To supply hymn composed for the con- McInerney by Verity Mc- as to the simple example of gress by Gertrud von le Fort, Keon and Miss Monica Hall the early Christians who they had asked His Lordship with the very impressive these is the responsibility took the teaching of Christ the Bishop to permit them to Kiss of Peace which so of Australia and it is also noted poetess and convert to by Haree Pusey. The occasional sermon was to heart. Today, we are wit- enter the novitiate of this beautifully symbolises the to her best interests. Austhe Church. It was set to music by Joseph Haas, a preached by V. Rev. Father nessing a ceremony which holy congregation and to sisterly love existing in the tralia is already doing a mighty job and save for the He will pass unnoticed by the prepare themselves for their religious family of Our Lady Bavarian composer who died Peter Waters, O.F.M. of the Missions, into which Communist bloc her work is said that August 15 was cer- outside world. Not many future religious life. a few months ago. Sisters young three these enacted "There is being appreciated by the United what is people will know day on "There is anxiety all over tainly a beautiful Nations. But to assist in the the world," said the hymn. which to have a reception taking place this afternoon, here this afternoon," he said, had just been received. of Pontifical Benediction foregoing, why not bring took place, as "Who will save us but the ceremony, for it was the and yet the impact of this "a scene such was Blessed Sacrament the when the New Guinea under the Auslong years ago, is something little ceremony the Assumpgreat Feast of merciful Lord, Who conquered death and gave us tion into heaven of Our that will make the world, a parents of Our Blessed Lady then given, followed by the tralia -Colombo plan? This Blessed singing of Our serve the presented her to would be both most benein. Blessed Lady, and in addi- better place to live the Bread of eternal life?" "The world today is pagan Lord in the Temple. These Lady's hymn of thanksgiv- ficial to New Guinea and In hushed silence, the tion it was the 99th birthday to Australia." crowd listened to the Pope's of the Congregation of Our and materialistic. People are three Sisters with their par - ing, the "Magnificat."

came from more than 300 dioceses, were set down near the candles. The Pontifical Mass was celebrated by C ardinal Testa, who delivered the sermon in fluent German He declared: "We Christians are not utopians of an earthly paradise but realists of the Cross. We are also realists of hope and joy, for not the Cross but the future crown in Heaven is the last word." As at previous services on the congress field, innumerreceived able thousands Holy Communion after the hosts had been carried to the altar in a hundred big baskets, each holding the contents of 12 chalices. After the consecration, about 1,200 -PAGE 4, Down COL. 1

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