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The Record Newspaper 03 November 1960

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Mission Priest Back In W.A. After seven months field research in the Northern Territory and southern Kimberley, the V. Rev. E. Worms, S.A.C., noted Pallottine anthropologist, has returned to this State and is receiving medical attention at Subiaco. At the invitation of the Most Rev. J. P. O'Loughlin, M.S.C. (Bishop of Darwin) The and of the Welfare Dept. of Eucharistic the Northern Territory Fr. Worms travelled from the Procession north and centre of the Territory to the south Kimberley. In the course of his research (which was to study how the natives reacted to working among men), he visited all six mission staOther tions of Sacred Heart Fathers, the Pallottine missions Photos at Balgo, Broome and La Grange and the Government Page settlements. As the result of an infec5. tion caught during his travels, Fr. Worms had to After shorten his studies. treatment he will rejoin the staff of the Pallottine tralia as a Pallottine misHouse of Studies at Manly, sionary. In addition he has made N.S.W. Fr. Worms has spent many special studies in aboriginal and language. ethnology Ausyears in North-West

POPE'S SOLUTION TO FAMILY DANGERS Vatican City: His Holiness Pope John XXIII has urged education for marriage to combat the growing dangers to family life. He also called for sound

doctrinal training of those engaged in marriage counselling and an awareness of the paternity of God by those about to marry. The Pope spoke at the opening of the term of the Sacred Roman Rota, high Church court which deals mainly with marriage cases. He stated that then, is no doubt that now mum than ever "there is something imperceptibly is which spreading the dangers ,u which the institution of the family is subject. Therefore, he went or, he was speaking to a!! men of

REV. E. WORMS, S.A.C.

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"jurists, sociologists, educators and the to place simple faithful" them on their guard against these dangers. To protect the permanence good will

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of marriage the Pont)fi pro-

posed "a continued and per-

suasive catechetical instruction of the faithful which social all should reach levels." It is especially necessary and urgent, he added, to instruct young people preparing for marriage. The instruction of youth, he said, must be carried out without delay by the press and all modern mean: of

teachers to show a similar communication. He added that there is strength of principled judgspecial need for instruction ment and said that "one can during the period of en- never sufficiently deplore gagement when clear Weis the dangers arising in this are sometimes lost "in the field first of all from a nafog of a badly understood, turalistic concept, and secor insufficiently disciplined, ondly from a materialistic sentiment and expression of concept, of life especially in regard to marriage and the love." He noted that this "Tt"r," family." Continued on Page 20 is often created by expressions, "empty and void of moral foundation," which are spread by the press, raC.P.A. Directory. dio and movies. The Catholic Press AssoHe cited as another contri- ciation of Australia and buting factor "that complex New Zealand is considering of festive manifestations" the publication of a Cathoparties and dances lic Press Directory, an offi"which create an artificial cial reference guide to Cathatmosphere and . have as olic newspapers and magatheir first and most ruinous zines in Australia and New effect, the misguidance of Zealand, whether members youth." of the Association or not. Because of the "widespread It is desirable that the direcrelaxation of sound moral tory be as complete as poswould be apbarriers," the Pope called on sible, hence iteditors or manpastors to use every means preciated if agers of newspapers or magof instructing parents and membernot on the azines youth. list of the C.P.A. would He also called on "all ship the secretary, Mr. F. advise those who have the will and Murphy, The Advocate, 143the means to influence pub- 151 a'Beckett Street, Mellic opinion" to contribute to bourne, of the name and adthe "clarification and not dress of their journal withthe confusion of ideas, to out delay so that a form for serve rectitude, to have re- furnishing particulars of spect for the great and pre- their publication may be cious good of social life and forwarded. the integrity of marriage." Parish gazettes, school He said that the judges magazines, etc, are not reof the Roman Rota have a quired. "strength which is nourished at the font of natural and A yellow camera filpositive law, which is not ter, lost between the or any flattery to subject start of the procession weakness and which is acannouncing and the companied at the same time stand at 'Aquinas Colof by a perfect balance lege. Would finder kindjudgment, derived from a er kindly return CO "Reknowledge of the time in cord" Newspaper, 450 Which we live." Hay-st., Perth. He called on doctors and .4.eepg.4.44..~.4~44

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A Letter Of Thanks From The Vatican SECRETARIAT OF STATE FOR THE HOLY SEE, VATICAN CITY.

October 15, 1960. MY LORD ARCHBISHOP,

Each year, you and your beloved flock of the Archdiocese of Perth make your increasingly generous donation towards Peter's Pence, and the Holy Father has entrusted to me the privileged honour of acknowledging receipt of your 1960 offering of one thousand six hundred and twenty-five pounds ( £1,625), which has been forwarded for His acceptance by the Apostolic Delegation. Numberless demands are made daily on the limited resources of the Holy See the sustenance of heroic missionaries in far fields of the apostolate, the continued efficiency of the Church's administration through the Roman 'Congregations, Tribunals and Offices, and especially the maitnenance and amplification of the Papal works of charity the world over. His Holiness therefore welcomes Your Grace's liberal contribution with paternal joy, ince it enables Him to continue and expand

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these important activities of His Pontificate, above all by bringing aid, solace and consolation to those of his children who are suffering poverty, illness, deprivation and expulsion from their homes and country. On their behalf as well as His own, the Vicar of Christ sends you this assurance of appreciative and heartfelt gratitude, and He feels no doubt that the beneficiaries of your charity will join their prayers to His, invoking upon the Archdiocese of Perth the benevolence of Heaven and the richest recompensing graces of Almighty God; in Whose Name the Sovereiegn Pontiff impart to Your Grace, and extends to the priests, religious and laity of your Archdiocese, His particular affectionate Apostolic Blessing. Believe me, my Lord Archbishop, with renewed cordial regard and high esteem. Devotedly your in Christ,

÷ D. CARD. TARDINI. His Grace The Most Rev. Redmond Prendiville, D.D., B.A., Archbishop of Perth, St. Mary's, Victoria Square, Perth, Western Australia.

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