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Show Jesus is King at Subi this Sunday By Peter Rosengren The life of Australia's own Blessed Mary of the Cross MacKillop will be a feature of the Great Jubilee Feast of Christ the King at Subiaco football ground this Sunday, 26 November The Disciples of Jesus covenant community's Youth Mission Team will celebrate some of the Great Saints of the Church for the Subiaco crowd. Apart from Blessed Mary MacKillop. among those saints to be remembered are Saints Hildegard of Bingen. Francis and Clare of Assisi, Thomas Aquinas and Benedict of Norcia. Catholic school students will also celebrate the life of assassinated American Baptist minister Martin Luther King Jnr as part of a focus on significant figures of history. Martin Luther King fr r is one of a small group of history's greats or legends whose lives the children have chosen to present to the thousands of Catholics and others expected to attend the
Adam Inks and Amanda Sapienza of Fremantle's Notre Dame University will relay their World Youth Day in Rome experiences to the crowd.
biggest event of the Jubilee in Perth. Others whose lives will be celebrated include Simpson and his donkey, Albert Namatjira, Sir Donald Bradman, Neale Armstrong, Florence Nightingale and Albert Einstein. King is the contribution from Loreto Primary School in Nedlands. Martin Luther King Jnr was a light in the darkness to his people, Min-Americans of the 1950s and 60s, but the legend did not stop with his death. Ever since James Earl Ray assassinated King in Memphis. Tennessee, in 1968. the civil rights leader has been a symbol around the world of courage and justice in the face of institutionalised discrimination. Tim Heath. a Year Seven Nedlands Loreto Primary student, plays the part of Martin Luther King jnr in the short presentation to be given by himself and his classmates. Going through a dress rehearsal in their bright, colourful costumes at Loreto last Wednesday week. Tim and fellow students acted out how King's people drew strength and inspiration from his life, his work - and his death on the long march to equality The 'Legends' presentation will lead the spectacular celebration at the Oval. They will move and perform to the music of The Power of the Dream.' The evening, which is expected to see thousands of Catholics and others from all over Perth attend, will be the biggest response yet from the Church in Perth to the call from Pope john Paul II to celebrate the 2000 years since the birth of Jesus Christ. Nothing quite like it has been seen before in Perth and the celebration will literally be a oncein-a-lifetime event. The presentations, like everything else on the evening, are planned to be visually, musically and dramatically striking.
Tim Heath as Martin Luther King Jnr leads Loreto Primary Schools' rehearsal last week.
Nicola Smith of Mercedes College, left Luisa Perrella, Gassy Keogh, Cassie Caddy, Alexandra Bechaz-Blake - all of St Paul's Primary School in Mt Cawley - and Katrina Hall of Aranmore Catholic College practice in Leederville recently for this Sunday's Subiaco event.
Students predominantly from Catholic secondary schools Ursula Frayne College, Chisholm
College, Mercedes College, Aranmore College and St Paul's Primary in Mt Lawley - will also
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perform two liturgical movements to the music of Great Southern Land. One insider who had a sneak preview told The Record the liturgical movement will be spectacular. The whole evening will also be a family-friendly event. Transport and parking for attendance have been widely publicised and the celebration has been advertised on several Perth radio stations. Approximately 4.000 seats will be placed on the oval itself for those who are frail, elderly, wheelchair-bound or hearing-impaired and their friends and families. Meanwhile, space to each side of the stage will be available for those with young children to throw down a rug and sit on the ground, although no folding chairs will be allowed in these areas.
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