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The Record Newspaper 19 April 1962

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Teaching Role In Commission Comment Vatican City: The liturgy, the missions and communications media ore all instruments of the teaching role of the Church, His Holiness Pope John XXIII told the closing meeting of the fifth session of the Central Preparatory Commission for the coming ecumenical council.

lie said: "The influence of The three items-liturgy, missions and communica- the so-called communicamedia, parts Manly on tions tions media-had been the topics studied during the youth, is universally known. for vigilance by It calls commissioned session (See families and public powers. Page Two). The Pope said that while It calls also for moral sensitivity on the part of those it had not been possible for who control them, caution him to be present at the meetings, he had heard from in making use of them and and determined a forthright many sources that many exchanges of experience and conscience on the part of ' and educators." parents ideas had combined to produce satisfactory results. He added: "Peaceful discussions lead to satisfactory Boxing conclusions. Thus when the council has been solemnly opened, there will be no Under difficulty in understanding and everything will be well and universally received." Fire Referring to the session City's daily Vatican topics, Pope John said newspaper has condemn"These questions concern The Sisters of the Brigidine Congregation ed the "homicidal carproblems which the Church eer" of professional boxhas always borne in mind in Salvado-rd., Wembley, made a further step ing as immoral. in the fulfilment of its teachin their plans last week when His Grace the An editorial in L'Osing authority. They present servatore Romano, sign_ proin the new questions also which Archbishop blessed the new £38,000 high they had done and the cour- notable degree ed by editor Raimondo tesy they had shown to the fessional, commercial, in- have been determined by Manzini, said in connecschool block at Floreat. dustrial and agricultural communications m e d i a, Sisters. tion with the death of owe their education some of which are of recent spheres An appeal was made by Comprising six classrooms, Benny boxer Cuban to the Roman Catholic sys- development and of extreme MINISTER FOR this building is to be used His Grace to the parents of "Kid" Paret that 'naturimportance in the formation tem of education. EDUCATION by the Congregation in con- the students of the new coland good morality al of public opinion." The appeal was made by Mr. Lewis, Minister for junction with their present lege that they co-operate alone sense common The Pontiff said in regard schools in Salvado Road and with the teachers and the Education, paid tribute to the Rev. P. Cunningham on for anyone to the liturgy: "One can only should suffice the dedication of the teach- behalf of the Sisters. teaching ideals. Cambridge Street. encourage the work of those to reach the verdict." The Parents and Friends' His Grace concluded by ing profession and to the Manzini described the Rev. P. McCudden, parish congratulating the architects - work done by Religious Associations of Subiaco, who, in perfect harmony object of professional priest of Floreat, acted as and the builders and com- teachers, both men and Wembley and Floreat Park with the directives of the Church, strive to return as 'the destructhe boxing His chairman and welcomed mended the supervisors and women. He said that many entertained all present to liturgy to its splendour so tion of the opponent, his Grace, thanking him for the workmen for the work who have contributed to a afternoon tea. the living and that it may be momentary physical anblessing the new school on pulsating soul of the devonihilation." behalf of the Sisters. tion of the faithful and of The editorial concludThe official party at the the practice Christian of life ed: "Discussions and arceremony included His itself." will continue guments Grace the Archbishop, Rt. The missions, he said, and distinctions will be Reverend Monsignor E. The Rev. George Emmet Shorty, a priest of concern, par"are Our daily made, but the conclusion Kennedy, V.G., parish priest ticularly in regard to vocais clear and necessary of Subiaco, Rt. Reverend T. the Geroldton Diocese, died last Friday in Meltions to the priesthood and professional boxing Bourke, Director of Catholic bourne where he hod been living in semi in Yarraville the development of semiTuesday parish in its greatest classical Education, Rev. P. Quinn, religious instinaries and church. cannot be manifestations Archbishop's secretary, Rev. retirement for some years because of ill From the Geraldton Dio- tutes." condoned." P. McCudden, Mr. E. Lewis, sorrow He great expressed Rt. Rev. Monsignor E. cese, April 3 health. died on Paret M.L.A., Minister for EducaBryan, Vicar Capitular, and over the "painful situation in New York of brain intion, Mr. A. Boylen; Deputy In 1954 his health began Corning from a family of missionsof the Catholic juries he received on Director of Secondary Edu- 13 children in Horsham, Vic- to decline. For a few months Bee'. K. Spain, two of his March 24 in a weltercation, and Dr. G. Henn, toria, Father Sharry left he stayed with the Kinsella closest friends, flew over to which until yesterday had in countries weight title fight with M.LA. school to start work in the family in Victoria Park, old lny their respects by attend- blossomed political and where social Emile Griffith. railways. It was not until friends from Wiluna days, ing Father Sharry's Requiem dealmost have His Grace paid tribute to disorders in preside at hi:t burial and L'Osservatore Romano and was a familiar figure his twenties that he began the teaching profession in his studies for the priest- going to say Mass each the. Priests' Section of Mel- stroyed every sign of life." has seized on ring deaths Pope John voiced both their most arduous task and hood. He went to Propa- morning in the Victoria bourne Cemetery. in the past to condemn concern and hope regarding in this he singled out the ganda College, Rome, where Park Convent. May his kindly, priestly prizefighting as a sport. dedication of the Religious Father Albert Lynch, P.P. communications media. soul rest in peace. Brothers and Sisters. lie was a guest of His of Applecross, was a fellow Grace the Archbishop for His Grace said that it was student. several months and stayed that the Brigiat his request Ordained in July, 1938, fer a time at St. Joseph's dine Sisters came from New Orphanage before he went Father Sharry was appointSouth Wales to the ArchBut he promptly arrow. to Melbourne. Queen Elisabeth has honoured the British punched him on the nose diocese 20 years ago. In that ed assistant priest at Wiluna After a short time with Army officer who last January faced unarmed time he said that They had in November of that year and knocked him over. proved themselves as noted and in 1940 was made ad- relatives, he went to live at 800 mutinous Congolese soldiers to rescue a Still surrounded by the educators and that their ministrator. - Wiluna was the Yarraville Presbytery, Belgian missionary priest. mob, he walked calmly pupils had gained many out- then flourishing and the new still receiving medical treatdemanding to see the priest quickly wideaway became ment. Belgian mising that some -old -year in univerThe officer, 34 standing results ly known and loved especi- sity examinations. Major Richard Lawson of sionaries had been mas- local commanding officer. On Friday, April 13, he ally for his devotion to the had just concluded a day of the Royal Tank Regiment, sacred there and that muti- He worked his way through His Grace said that the the town seeking out the sick of all denominations. recollection for priests in who was serving at the time nous troops were rampaging new college supplied a great facts of the massacre in with Nigerian units of the through the town. need for a regional school After Wiluna he went to St. Francis' Church, Mel22 Belgians had been which bourne, when he collapsed United Nations forces in the As he left the plane, the in the Subiaco-WembleyMt. Magnet and from there the awarded was Congo, and died after being shortly major, unarmed apart from shot and their dismembered Floreat Park and City Beach to Three Springs as locum Distinguished Service Order his "swagger stick," was im- bodies thrown into the river. area, and that it was ap- tenens. He was administra- taken to hospital. Hearing that one Belgian mediately surrounded by propriate that the Mother tor at Geraldton Cathedral Out of affection for him, for bravery. priest had survived, Major General of the Brigidine for a year and his last offi- Father J. Morgan, P.P. of Major Lawson was flown armed and angry irregular Lawson walked to the Holy Congregation was present to cial assignment was that of Yarraville expressed the de- alone by a Swedish pilot in troops. The major-only 5ft. Ghost mission, found Father witness the expansion of the chaplain to the Dominican sire to celebrate t h e a light plane to Kongolo at 5in. tall-was attacked by a Continued on PAGE 16 tribesman armed with an order in the West. Convent at Dongara. Requiem Mass offered on his own request aft hear-

£38,000 SCHOOL FOR BRIGIDINE SISTERS AT FLOREAT PARK

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