The Record
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"There is far more real and tianity here than in many ports ofvital Chrisday," said Bishop Edward Daly of Europe to donderry), on Pentecost Sunday.
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here," Bishop Daly conHe challenged the slogan "At many points during tinued. sometimes used to sum- the centuries of our history "But the overwhelming marize the country's civil it would have been far majority war refused to take the that Ulster has "too easier for the Catholic comeasy way out through viomuch religion and not munity to have given op its lence and enough Christianity." revenge. faith than to have held on "Nobody who knows this to it. SORT OUT city could utter that cliche "It is much more difficult "But, despite persecution with any conviction," he and discrimination over and it calls for much more said. many centuries, our com- patience, for a convinced While conditions in Ulster munity held tenaciously to Christian to sort out his contain "all the ingredients the faith, which is as alive problems when confronted for mutual genocide," he today as it ever has been. by unjust and intransigent said, it is Christianity that "For this we thank God." government than it is for an has prevented a bloodbath unscrupulous person without Those who many times worse than moralize those guiding and controllwhat has actually happened. about the violence in ing principles." Northern Ireland "would Reminding his audience do well to question their that "all LIES ANSWERED human life is own silence when acts of sacred, born and unborn," "Among the evidence that discrimination in jobs, Bishop Daly said: gives the lie to that cliche, houses, in the location of "Those who deliverately Bishop Daly cited: industry and in develop- take human life are guilty The huge attendance ment programs were per- of murder. at retreats in the previous petrated." two weeks; LIFE SACRED "Where human life is des"High church attend- FRUSTRATED ance week after week, year Bishop Daly said. "When troyed or cheapened, In any after year; a frustrated and angry way and for whatever "The unparalleled youth turns to violence, the reason, Christ is rejected." lie then pointed out that consistent generosity of the injustice that often provokes people of this city to any him is too frequently ig- "in England, in the period between nored." 1968 (when the charitable cause; latest violence in Northern The bishop went on: "The huge developIreland began) and 1977, "What, indeed, but a real well ment of genuinely Christian over a milieu unborn caring agencies in this city living Christianity prevent- infants were destroyed over the past few years, for ed a bloodbath taking place through abortion and this the homeless, for the alco- here that would have in- has been done legally." lholic, ,for the separated volved tens of thousands of wife, the numerous volun- deaths rather than two thousand. tary bodies caring for the "Two thousand violent physically and mentally deaths are indeed a terrible handicapped, the elderly toll and we grieve for them and other deprived groups, The Saint Vincent de move out of all and for the bereaved. the hostel ac - put into effect the witnessing to their love of appeal ready established itself in Paul Society is heavily en- commodation. The St. Vincent de Paul last week by the Australian rental Christ through love for gaged in the re -settlement premises. The Society needs sturdy Bishops Society can also arrange WORSE for others; each parish to of refugee families and its furniture in Adopting a family means contact good condition undertake the re with families al"But if the vast majority resources are being -settlement giving them the social con - ready "The growth of the extend- to meet the need. Much of of at at the Graylands of both communities in the ed to the limit least one refugee tact and support charismatic renewal moveneeded by Hostel so that they can providing the kitchen furniture re - family. North of Ireland had not all sorts of furniture. Asian families to settle and make a ment, marriage encounter ceived is in poor condition smooth transition Parishes have the option adjust to their and groups studying Scrip- got the commitment to new Western to their new home later. Currently the Society is so the Society buys chairs of completely establishing a surroundings. Christianity which they handling requests from two land tables, tare." Full information on how costing about family in their area, or have, I am convinced that families a week, Language practice is es- parishes can take both need- $100 a time for ti kitchen adopting a Bishop Daly continued: the situation would part in family that is sential, especially for have ing on average ten beds and suite. the the Catholic apostolate to 'Sustaining that commit- been infinitely worse, already settled. women folk who lack social the refugees associated furniture. A is available ment to Christ has not been sppkesman said this In adopting a family, the contact ail the ingredients for So far thirty families week that the Society because they have from the Saint easy. is parish will give assistance to mutual genocide existed have been assisted as they ready to stay at home with their Paul Society, Vincent de help any parish to a family which has alTelephone families. 325 3652. ARCHBISHOP GOODY celebrates next Monday, June 5, his 70th birthday. Born in London, Archbishop Goody was eight years of age wheat his family came to settle in Western Australia. One of the early events in their new homeland was to be received into the Catholic Church. In the Cathedral parish, the future archbishop attended St. Joseph's, St. Pat's and Christian Brothers College, Perth. After his ordination in Rothe he served as assistant priest in the Cathedral, devoting some time to pastoral care of Croatians having done special language training in Yugoslavia. As founding rector of Sts Charles' Seminary, in 1942, he had toured W.A. in search of a vocations. s, In 1951, while parish priest of Bedford he was nominated to become the first "Where qualty comes first" hishop in the archdiocese of Perth. auxiliary 385 Cann ing Highway, Melville. After 14 years as the first bishop of Phone 39 1711 Lic. No. 3371. new diocese of Banbury, created in 1954, the he returned in 1968 to his one-time parish of Mary's Cathedral, this time as archbishop of *RONDA. Perth. Now in his 27th year of episcopacy, he WMP-7 ranks third by episcopal ordination among the diocesan bishops of Australia. AD MULTOS ANNOS
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