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about1,000wereinandout ofprison.
Itwasthesamewith Buddhists,Protestantsand membersofotherreligions, hesaid.
FatherMcGraththen spokeofthedayhewas Policehadenteredhisroom-"Ididn't haveachurch,Imerely livedwithmypeople,"hesaid-andheldhimatrevolver-point.
-Theyhadfakedpictures ofhimbesideatablefull ofknivesandotherweapons Theywithobscenephotos. hadthenshownthese tohiscongregation.
Forthreeyearshelanguishedinasmall,armswidthcellinShanghai.All thepeopleabouthimhad eitherdiedorgonemad"butIwasapriest;Ihad myfaith."
Hehadbeenforbiddento makethesignofthecross, tokneel,tospeak-"I wasn'tevenallowedto sneezeorcough,"hecontinued.
ThestatementbyMr.P.J.Clarey,M.P.,who returnedtoAustraliaaftervisitingRedChinaasa memberoftheLabourPartydelegation,thatthere wasfreedomofworshipinCommunistChina,was commentedupon,inBendige,byFatherAedan McGrath,whospent20yearsinChinaandwasfor nearlythreeinaCommunistgaol.
FatherMcGrath'sreplyto Mr. inClareywaspublished the"BendigoAdvertiser" asfollows:
"Iquitesympathisewith Mr.Clareyandtheother peoplewhogothrough Chinabutdonotseeany- thing,"saidFatherMcGrath."Nobodyisgoingto answeraforeignerora Europeantruthfully."
said,Thereasonforthis,he wastheinformersys- temsetupbytheCommunistGovernmentafterit tookcontrolin1949.
Evenhisbestfriendshad madeapactnottospeak toeachotheronpoliticalsubjectsbecausetheycould notguaranteetheywould notinform%
Sinceagainstthem.comingtopower,theCommunistshadslaugh- tered15 betweenmillionpeople,and 25and30millions wereheldinslavecamps- "andthesearethepeople whospeakpeace,"commentedFatherMcGrath.
Thepeoplewhospent onlyafewweeksinChina obviouslygotthewrong impression,hesaid,in answertothegeneral themeofMr.Clarey'spub-lishedinterview.
Askedifhecouldaccountforthereasonwhy leadingChurchofficialshad toldMr.Clareythatthere wasnowreligiousfreedom inChina,FatherMcGrath saidtherewereanumber ofpriestsandministersof otherreligionswhowere "patriotic"tothepresent regime.
Theywereprobablythe onestowhomMr.Clarey andotherdelegationshad spoken,hesaid.Andthey wereonlyinthechurches inthebigcities,asthe churchesinthesmaller centreshadallbeendestroyed.
Thereasonwhychurches hadbeenretainedinthe
largecitieswassothat delegationscouldseethem.
Describingitas"windoWdressing,"FatherMcGrath saidthatnocountrycould haveinitsconstitutiona clausebarringfreedomof religionifitwantedtotrade withothercountries.
AsCommunistChinanow wantedtotradewithother nations,itshowedthese churchestothevisitors.
Whenitwaspointedout thatMr.Clareyhadsaidit wasundisputedthatinthe earlyyearsoftheregime somereligiousleadershad beenimprisoned,butnow freedomofreligionwasbeingcarriedouttothefull, FatherMcGrathanswered: "Ihavejustreturnedfrom HongKong,whereImet peopleandspokewiththem inChinese.Ihadtocoax themtospeak."
MaoTheBandit
Hesaidthattheystill seemedterrifiedafterliving inChina.Theyhadassured himthattheconditions whichexistedwhenhewas expelledin1954werestill there.
FatherMcGrathsaidthat about20yearsagohehad helpedtofightbanditsin CentralChina.AmongthosebanditswereMaoTse-tung andChotiEn-lai,he claimed.
MaoTse-tungwasnow thechairmanoftheChinese People'sRepublicCongress andChouEn-LaithePrime Minister.
Hesaidthatallbut14 ofthehundredsofCatholic priestshadbeenexpelled fromthecountry.Schools, seminaries,hospitalsand otherbuildingsassociated withthefaithhadbeen confiscatedbytheGovernment.
OfthemanyChinese priests,500hadbeen executed,500haddiedand
Hehadbeenaskedtoadmitthathewasaninternationalspy,andinhistiny cellwasanoticeaskinghim toconfesstothecrimesthat thepolicehadinvented.
FatherMcGrathtoldthe "Advertiser"whathiscrime was.Itwasorganisingthe LegionofMary,aRoman Catholicgroupwhichexists throughouttheworld.
"ThereisabranchinBendigo."hesaid.
Askedifhethoughtthe standardsoftheChinese peoplehadrisensincethe Communist Government gainedcontrol,FatherMcGrathreplied:"Mostdefinitelynot."
Therewasrationingthere nowforthefirsttime. Housewiveswererestricted to14oz.ofoilamonthin Shanghaiand4oz.amonth inthecountry.
Themeatrationwas4oz. everytendaysandthe peopledidnothaveenough clothes.Thereasonfor theshortagewasbecause thecollectivefarmingsystemhadfailed.
BeforeCommunism,he said,thepeoplehadowned farmsandtherewasno landlordsystem.
TheDaughtersof CharityofSt.Vincentde Paulwillholdtheirfirst feteinthisStateinthe groundsoftheirHospice atGuildfordonSunday, September22.
Visitorsarecordiallyinvitedtovisitthispicturesoue snotonthebanksofthe SwanandtoacauaintthemselveswiththeSisters'work fortheagedpoor.
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Thursday,August22,1957
Thirty-fourpriests,to- Oneofthevisitinglecturerstotakepart getherwithHisGracetheintheUniversityCatholicFederationofAusArchbishop,willenterretraliaconferencetobeheldatAcluinas treatattheRedemptoristCollegefromJanuary1-8,isFatherClifford monastery,NorthPerth, fromSeptember9toSep-Howell,S.J.,aworldauthorityonmanyastember13. pactsofthepastoralliturgy.
ThiswillbethefirstofFatherHowell,whowillwhichisaone-weekparish threeretreatsfortheclergy oftheArchdiocese,the othersbeingfromSept.1620andSept.23-27.Inall 99priestswillparticipate.
Theclergymakingthe firstretreatwillbe:
bevisitingAustraliafrom hisnativeEngland,haslecturedinmanypartsofEngland,EuropeandAmerica, inconferences,discussing theliturgyoftheMassand hasagreedtosuperviseand lectureontheliturgical functionsoftheconference. FatherHowell,beinga specialistontheactivepar- ticipationofthefaithfulin theMass,haswrittena classicbook,"TheWorkof OurRedemption,"onthe SacramentsandtheMass. A recognisedworld authorityalsoontheEaster ceremonies,his"Preparing forEaster"introducesthe ceremoniesbeingbrought backintotheChurch.
HehasadaptedforEnglishusetheGelineauPsalms andSundayComnlineand recentlytranslatedtoEng-
Rt.Rev,Mgr.E.Kennedy, V.G.,V.Rev..J.Fahey,Rev. J.McCormack,Rev.J. O'Grady,V.Rev.H.Kearin, Rt.Rev.Mgr.E.Moss.V. Rev.F.Kearnan,Rt.Rev. Mgr.A.Langmead,Rev.J. Lynch,Rt.Rev.Mgr.J. Wallace,Rt.Rev.Mgr.E. Sullivan,Rt.Rev.Mgr.E. Collins,Rev.F.O'Connor, V.Rev.Mgr.T.Lenihan, Rev..F.Ryan,Rev.J.Russell,Rev.F.Regan,Rev.A. Lynch,Rev.M.Philbin, Rev.W.Clery,Rev.J.V. O'Sullivan,Rev.W.Browne, Rev.G.O'Leary,Rev.P.V. Gavin,Rev.F.Hone,Rev.T. Phelan,Bev.J.Mullins,lish"TheSacrificeofthe Rev.A.Morahan,Rev.F.Church"byafellowJesuit, Dillon.Rev.J.O'Shea,Rev.'FatherJungrnann. J.O'Hara,Rev.J.Nestor,!Awartimepadre,Father Rev.W.Dzieciol,Rev.L.Howellhasbecomefamous Kemesis. forhis"Layfolks'Week,"
mission,withstresson prayer,theSacramentsand activeparticipationof peopleatMass. Acolourfulfigurehewill addtothepolishedarray ofspeakerspreparingfor theconference. Thosestudents,teachers orgraduateswishingtoattendtheconferenceshould contacteither:MissM. Paton,6York-street,South Perth(MU1550),orMr.G. Hodgkinson,St.Thomas More'scollege,Crawley' (MW2222)assoonaspossible.
MembersoftheCatholic, Teachers'Guildwillholda buffetteaattheCatholic CentreonWednesday.Aug. 28.at.6p.m. Catholicteachersfrom countryschoolswillbeparticularlywelcomed.
ThemenandwomenoftheCatholic SocialMovementwereworthyofthehighest praisehecouldgivethemfortheirpatriotismandstrongChristianfaithinthelong andoftendishearteningfightagainstCommunism,saidHisLordshiptheBishopof Sale,MostRev.P.F.Lyons,recently. HisLordshipwasspeakingattheinaugurationof aseriesoftalks,"Mindof theMonth,"oncurrent trendsinpolitical,industria)andinternational fields,inhisdiocese.
"Themenandwomenof theCatholicSocialMovement,"saidHisLordship, "areworthyofthehighest praiseIcangivethemfor theirpatriotismandfor theirstrongChristianFaith incarryingontheirlong, andoftendisheartening, fightagainstCommunism.
"Theyandtheirmany friendswhoarenotCatholic,"addedtheBishop. "oughttobeacclaimedas nationalheroes.
"Infact,however,Communistsandothers,and amongthesesomeCatholics, whoarefosteringtheinterestsofCommunismeven moreeffectivelythanCommuniststhemselvescould everhopetodo,havenaturallychosenthe'Groupers,' astheystylethem,asthe maintargetoftheirattack uponthosewhoresistthem.
"Thefinemenandwomen oftheCatholicSocial Movementhavelaboured on,undauntedintheface ofmisrepresentation,treachery,andevencharacter assassination,againsta deadlyenemytoourcountryandtoitsChristian heritageandinstitutions.
"Itisnotdifficultto understandwhyI,orindeed
anyBishop,shouldwelcome andcherishthework, initiatedandcarriedonby thelaityoftheCatholic SocialMovement.
"SincetheChurch,was founded,therehasnotbeen anenemysomenacingto itswelfare,andeventoits existence,asatheisticCommunism.Therehavebeen heresiessincetheChurch began.
"Therewerepaganswhen ChristfoundedHisChurch, andtherearestillpagans. Rutinourdaywehave thosewhowouldtrytoannihilateGod,todestroythe ChurchinstitutedbyHis divineSon.andtoliquidate thefollowersofChrist.
"CouldanyBishop,then, orcouldanyChristianfail towelcometheheroicwork oftheCatholicSocialMovement,whosemembersand theirmanyfriendsoutside theMovementhavepledged themselves,liketheCrusadersofotherdays,to'lefendtheChristianFaith againstitsmostvicious enemy?
"CouldanyAustralian, worthyofthename.failto onnlqt,c1thecrusadeofthe CatholicSocialMovement, ,yhosemembersandtheir friendsaredeterminedto savetheirFatherlandprom thefateofanmPryEuroneanandAsianlands,alreadydenrivedoftheir mostfundamentalrightsby theirCommunistinvaders.
MostRev.P.F.Lyons
"Ishallregardanyman orwomaninthisDioceseas myfriend,"addedHisLordship,"whowillfosterand promotetheobjectivesand workofthegallant,Christian,patrioticmembersof theCatholicSocialMovement."
FilipinoAmbassador
Manila.-Dr.JoseMaria Delgado,whowasappointedinJuneasthenew'ambassadorfromtheRepublic ofthePhilippinestothe HolySee,tooktheoathof officehereinthepresencelofPresidentJuanP.Garcia.
GeraldtonSide
OnSunday,August11, St.Patrick'sCollege,Geraldton,madeitsannualtrip withaneighteentoplaythe
Afterbeingundefeatedthroughoutthe seasontheAquinasfirstdivisionhockey teambeatWesley3-2towintheHockey AssociationCupforthefourthtimeinthe fouryearsinwhichthecuphasbeencontested.
sideatSt.Mary'sC.B.A..S.,Wesleyopenedingreat Tardun. formwithM.Hawkins
Althoughsea-side'swerescoringtwoquickgoals aheaviercombination,thefromshortcorners.ThecountryteamshowedanAquinassidewereslower excellentfightingspirittotosettledown,buttheir snatchatwo-pointvictory.effortswererewardedwhen
Asthelowscoresindi-D.Martinconverteda sate,onesidewasrepeated-penaltybully. lywithholdingtheother.S.P.0Thenleft-innerJ.McCornicesystemhadamackcappedagreatindi- littlemoreoftheplayupvidualpassageofplayfor tohalf-time,whenthe.'ledAquinastoequalisethe 3.3to1.2. scoresattwo-all. Attheendof70minutes
St.Mary'sthensetoutofplaythescoresremained withgreatdetermination,level;twoextraperiodsof addedspeedandbettertenminuteseachwerere- systemwhichgraduallyquiredbeforeAquinasovertookopponents.
AtthelastchangeS.P.C.registeredthedecidinggoal. were10pointsahead,butHereMcCormackgot goalwhenheac- thiswasnotenoughasSt,ceptedacrisppassfromL. Mary'sfoughtbackgloriously. Mullertandslammedthe ballintothenet.
BestPlayers BestPlayers:D.Martin, TakingtheleadtheyheldB.Allen,L.Elliott,J.McitandkepttheopposingCormack. teamfromscoringagain,TheAquinasSecondshad asuccessfulseasonbeing thefinalscoresbeing:St. Mary's4.5,St.Patrick's4.3.undefeateduntiltheymet Wesleyinthefinal.Inthis ForthewinnersJ.Vella's rovingwasdelightfulandgameWesleysettleddown hisneatmovesoftenleft opponentsstanding.A. SchrembriandJ.Plowman gavepowerfulexhibitions, whileothersprominent wereKelleher,Spencer,T. BrownandMonahen.
goodgoalsinthefirsthalf. Thesecondhalfwasvery even,butAquinascouldnot matchtheearlyeffortsof theiropponents,whoran outthewinners5-1. InthethirddivisioncompetitionAquinasfinished thirdonthelistbehind GuildfordandScotch.
ForAquinasthe1957hockeyseasonhasprovedto bethemostsuccessfulfor quitesomeyears.
FINALS"A"GRADE
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FloreatPark22.
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Maylands 27defeated
ManningPark11. "B2"GRADE
Leederville13defeated Subiaco8. "C"GRADE
Maylands30defeated veryquicklytoscorefourKensington27.
Manycompetentjudgeshaveexpressedtheopinionthatthe 1957premiershipteamofC.B.C.,Leederville,wasthebestinthe historyoftheCollege.
Theachievementofmain- OLDBOYS'MATCH LeedervilleFirstXVIIedge taminganunbeatenrecordAverystrongOldBoys'infrontwithagoalkicked Incompetitionmatchesforteamwhichincludedtheinthelastminutesofplay. thefourthyearinsuccessiontwocaptainsofthevie-C.B.C.Leederville9.3(57 certainlyclassestheteamtoriousteamsofthepastpoints)defeatedSt.Louis withthestrongteamsofthreeyears-GrahamEd-8.7(55points). pastyears,butmanythinkmondson (WestPerth
InthevisitingteamM. the1957teamachievedaLeagueandSeconds)and Duaneatfullbackgavea OnforminrecentweeksEastPerthmust polisheddisplay,andhis greaterdegreeofteam-PeterWishart(Statereprehighmarkingwasgrand.beratedthehottestfavouritestoWina workandco-ordinatedplay.sentativeintheMets)- i Theexcellentteamspiritandanumberofother GrahamwasatowerofpremiershipsinceSouthFremantlewerewasinnosmallmeasureLeagueSecondsandOs- strength,endtherewere mouldedbyJoeSomers,borneParkMets.players assistedbyM"tter,P.Tan-supremethreeyearsback. thecaptain,whoseenthu-wereconfidentofover- tiprasit,J.MurphyandIneachoftheirlastsixPerthhaveappearedtoplaysiasmattrainingandskilfulwhelmingtheFirstXVIII. Bamford. successivevictoriesEastonlyaswellasrequiredtodirectionofplayontheHowever,thespeedand keepthegamesafe. fieldearnedforhimthere-!combinationoftheCollege Onthatbasis,itseemsspectofteamandopposi-teamprovedsuperiorina thatonlyverybadluck,ortionalike. veryenjoyablematch. abaddayoff,couldpreventHewasablysupportedbyC.B.C.,Leederville13.9(87 themwinningtheirsecondFredMargaria,thevice:points)defeatedOldBoys 8.5(53'points).
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PerhapsSouthcouldbe the firstdanger.Buttheymust ofallgetintothefour andthengetalltheirtop playersfit.
Seldomhasanyclubhadtheheartbreakingrunof injurieswhichhasbeen South'slotinthepasttwo seasons.
Lastyeartheystruggledthroughtothegrandfinal despitethelossofseveral stars.Buttheycouldnot tillthegapsinthelast gameagainstEastPerthand wentdownby13points.
South'sInjuries
At outpresentSoutharejust ofthefourwithboth JohnToddandCliffHillier ontheinjuredlist.Todd maybeoutfortherestof theyearandHillierseems suretomissseveralgames.
JohnGerovichandDon Byfleldarereadytoresume afterabreak,butmayfind ithardtostriketheirbest (orafewmatches.
OtherSouthstarswho havebeenoutwithinjuries atvarioustimesduringthe pastfewmonthsareNorm Smith,JohnColgan,Tony Parentich,PatDalyand BarryWhite.
IfSouthscouldgetevery- oneoftheseplayersfitin thenexttwoorthreeweeks theymightvetupset favouritesEastPerth.
Easthavehadtheirworriesthroughinjuriesand suspensionsthisyear.But justatpresent,everything seemstobegoingtheirway, whichistheusualthing whenaclubisonthecrest ofasuccesswave.
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captain,whowontheaward for"bestandfairest"player andwastheleadinggoal- kickerwithatallyof28. RichieHaddowatcentre, particularlyinthelatter halfof standiiagtheseason,wasoutandwasrunner-up in player.theawardforbest
ArmandoRigoatcentre half-backwasnotbeatenin thatpositionalltheseason. ThetworoversPeterArnold(27goals)andJimmy Jones(17goals)wereveryvaluableplayersandplay- edanimportantpartin manyoftheteam'swins.
Thebestoftheother players RobertwereLloydGraham, Taylor,DonKarmelich(nicks),CarlTorre,MichaelGraham(half- backs)and (full-back).StewartPedley
Thefirstmeetingofintendingcarnivaliteswill takeplaceonMonday, August26at8p.m.atAssociationRoom,2ndfloor BactonHouse,Hay-street (nextMayfairTheatrette).
Thesecarnivalsarethe idealwaytostartorfinish aholidayintheEastern States,andwithSydneyas hostcityafullandexciting programmeawaitsvisitors.
Ifyouhaveholidays aroundthefestiveseason andareinterestedinaninterstateholiday,comealong tothemeeting.
PENNANTS
Sundaymatcheshavegot awaytoagoodstart,but Saturdayplayhasbeen badlyaffectedbyadverse weather.Resultsofmatches playedrevealclosefinishes whichaugurswellfora successfulseason.
SOCIAL Associationmembersand friendsareremindedofSt. Thomas'AnnualBallon September3atClaremont FootballClubpavilion.
ThehighlightoftheseaIonwasthematchagainst I.Louisplayedafterthe lastroundofthecompeti-tionmatches.Itwasa thrillingmatchfromthe spectators'pointofview with throughout.fortunesfluctuating
ThespeedySt.Louis teamdemonstratedprecision hand-passingand backingup,whichoften madethemlookasuperior team,butthiswasoffsetby theaccuratekickingand positionplayoftheLeedervilleteam.
Instrivingfortheupperhandbothteamsplayed abovethemselvesandtreatedthespectatorstosome brilliantpassagesoffootball.Thefinalbellsawthe
CricketCycles
Itishardtorealisethat lotsolongagocricketfans weregenuinelysorryforthe Englishmenandoftenhoped theycouldflukeawinto lifttheirmorale.
Sportingsuccessandfailurecomesincycles,but England's"low"cyclehas enduredsolongthatcurrentsuccessseemstohave unbalancedthem.Thatis whyweshouldbetolerant ofthoseEnglishscribeswho viewtheirpresentXIasan invincible"bestever."
Australia'scurrentlean periodincricketisobvious, butwealwayshadthe capacityofdevelopinga starortwoovernight,and thiswillsurelyhappen,to turnthewheelofcricket fortuneagain.
Meantime,itiswelltorecallthatGeorgeTribeand BruceDooland,bestbowlersoftheirtypeinthe world,whoarecutting countybatsmendownto size,areAustralians.Were theyavailabletoAustralia duringthelastEnglandtour theEnglishbatsmenwould havebeenashardpressed asourownagainstLakerandLock.
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HisLordship,BishopRafferty,willpreside atthespecialN.C.G.M.-Y.C.W.InternationalDaydevotionsatSt.Mary'sChurch, Franklin-st.,Leederville,onSunday,Aug., Christmastime.Actorsand actresseswereforthcoming forthepractices.Itis hopedtorunoffseveral
Thecelebrationsareto coincidewiththeclimaxof theY.C.W.worldpilgrimageinRomeonthesame day..
Arallywillbeheldat theLeedervilleparishhall. atthecornerofOxfordand Franklin-sts.,whenBrian Low, formerdiocesan Y.C.W.presidentandmemberoftheY.C.W.national executivewillbethespeaker.Itemsofentertainment, dancingandsupperwillbe providedattherally.
"SoldiersofChrist"will bethesubjectfordiscussion whenthecelebrationscommenceatthehallat3p.m.
ThedayisinnowayrestrictedtoN.C.G.M.and Y.C.W.members,anditis hopedthatmanyyoung peoplefromparisheswhere noN.C.G.M.orY.C.W. groupsexistwillattend. Olderpeople,particularly parents,areinvitedtoattendthedevotionsand rally.
SHENTONPARK:
Thelastcombinedgeneral meetingsawalivelydebate betweenDaleHenshawand JenniferLiddyonthe topic:"ShouldPoliceWear Firearms."Jennifertaking thenegativesidewonbya veryclosemargin.
BrianLow,anexperienceddebaterandpublic speaker,commentedonthe speeches.Hegavesome practicalpointstowatchin publicspeaking.Fivegen- eralmemberssignedupfor thecourseinspeechtraininganddebating.
Thefortnightlytabletennis,competitionwasthen run,andsomeplayersrevealedgoodformatthis earlystage.Theyouth concertistobeheldaround
one-actplays. ThepicnictoLakeLeschenaultiaonSept.isto beaparishpicnictowhich parentsandfriendsofthe membersareinvited.
Thegeneralmeetingwill bethefourthmonthly agenda,withaspecial speakertoaddressthecompany.Youngmenofthe parishareaskedtobe present.
HIGHGATE:
Thequizheldafterthe lastgeneralmeetingsoon developedintoabattlebetweenBobBryant,takinggeneralknowledge,and JohnMaguireonsport.
Theonlyentrantstosurvivethesecondround,each correctlyansweredfourdifficultquestionsbeforeBob waseliminated,leaving JohnMaguirethewinnerof adoublepasstoacity theatre.
Hewillsharetheprize withtherunner-up.The quizwasablyconductedby MickCarron.
Suggestionsforahike andpicnicwereconsidered atthemeeting,anditwas decidedtohold.ahike throughNationalParkas soonaspossible.Finalarrangementswillbemadeat thenextgeneralmeeting.
Thepicnichasbeendeferreduntilnearbybranches canbeapproachedtojoin in.Furtherinformationwill beavailableatthenext meeting.
Duetothecurrentillness ofthecoach,JustinWalsh, arrangementsforbasketball practicewerealsodeferred untilthegeneralmeetingon Monday,Sept.2.
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CATHEDRAL: Acombinedgeneral meetingwasheldatSt. FrancisXavier's,EastPerth, onSundaynightlast.There wasagoodattendanceof membersandallhadanenjoyableevening.
Guestp for the eveningwasY.C.W.president,RonBennison,who gaveaveryinterestingtalk on"TheHomeandFamily Life."
Thenextmeetingistobe heldonSeptember15.A quizzhasbeenplannedand therewillbeacompetition oftable-tennisandquoits, girlsversusboys.
Winneroftherafflewas C.Clifford,ticket07c.
Duringgeneralbusiness, discussionwasontheconcertwhichtheyouthmovementswillbestagingin lateNovemberorearly December.
willPracticesforplays,etc., commenceinSeptem- berandwillbeheldon MondaysandFridays.Any youngpersoninterestedip takingpartmaycontactany oftheLeadersofthe N.C.G.M.orY.C.W.inthe parish.
Thenextgeneralmeeting willbeheldonWednesday, August28.
LEEDERVILLE: Thenextgeneralmeeting willbeconductedonTuesday,August27.Asthere willbeamake-upexpert givingademonstrationfor thebenefitofthegirls, membersshouldmakean efforttobepresent.
MIDLANDJUNCTION:
Thegirlsvisitedthe DaughtersofCharityHospicelastweek-end,hada veryenjoyabletimetalking totheoldpeopleandentertainingthem.
ThedanceheldlastSundaywassuccessful.Another dancewillheheldoni Thursday,August29,when everyonemustweareither acocktailhatoramask.
Adiscussionon"Work andMarriage"willbeheld atthenextcombinedmeetingonSunday.September 1
AstheTherrySociety hasthisyearenteredtwo playsintheforthcoming DramaFestival(conducted bytheTheatreCouncilof W.A.,Inc.),membersareat (presentengagedwithrehearsalsandwitharranging !andorganisingthestage-set andproperties,costumes, etc.
Thetwoplays,athreeact"Mademoiselle"byJaccluesDevalandaone-act Anti-Clockwise,"byM.& S.Box,aretobepresented fromSept.12-14respectivelyattheAssemblyHall.
There-presentationofthe threebestone-actplays, adjudicationandpresentationofawardswillbeon Monday,Sept.30.
Ticketsfortheseperformancesandforotherproduc-tionscompetingintheFestivalareavailablefromany Therrymember.
TheTherrySocietymeets everyMondaynightatVic-toriaLeagueHouse,87 Colin-st..WestPerth,at8 p.m.Furtherinquiriesmay bemadethroughthepresi- dent(MJ2618orthesecretary(UX1732).
TheMidlandJunction SodalityoftheChildrenof Maryhelditsthirdannual Communionbreakfaston August18,after7.30Mass. Breakfastwasservedafter Mass.
Attheconclusionofthe breakfastaveryinteresting andhelpfultalkwasgiven byMrs.FredChaney,who spokeontheCatholicgirl oftoday;herproblemsand dutiesinaworldwhichwas becomingmorepaganevery day.
Atdevotionsintheevening,sevengirlswereconsecratedChildrenofMary, andeightnewmembers werereceivedintothe Sodalityasaspirants.
Itisourpleasuretointroduceyoutoournewready-to-wear clericalsection.Wenowhaveavailable,singleordoublebreastedAnthonySquireshand-craftedsuitsinthree differentclothsAll-woolBlackSerge,WoolandMohair, Coolstreamlightweightwool.Thesesuitsareexclusiveto us,andcomeinanextensiverangeofmultiplefittings. Shouldaspecialorderberequired,wewillarrangeforits completitionwithinapproximatelythreeweeks.Ifyou finditinconvenienttocallatourstoreinTrinityArcade, Perth,thenophonecall(BA4759)oraletter,isvery welcome.Wewillcometoyou,oralternatively,sendsuits foryourapproval.
EleanorRooseveltrecentlycriticisedthe', U.S.StateDepartmentforrefusingherpermissiontogoona"newshunt"intoCommunistChina. "undoubtedlywasabad government."Sheadds:
TheAmericanCivilLib-Reformswhichshouldhave ertiesUnion,intrueform, promptlydispatchedatele-beenmadeneverseemed gramtoMr.Dulles,callingpossible,andfinallycomp munismbecamethe theStateDepartment's " action"afreshblowagainstanswer. theindividual'sfreedomtoOfthe800,000murderedby theCommunistsin1949 In trave11953 themuch-travel." intheirseizureofpower, led-and-more-confusedsheflippantlysaysthis " Eleanorhadachattyvisiidoesnotseemtobea withTito.ShesaidheWahappyswaytoinaugurate simplya"young-feelingreform.PerhapsEleanorwantsto man"andamanfullof goswimmingwithChou "whimsyandyouth"(ac-En-laiorMaoTse-tung. thetimewas61). tuallytheSlavdictatoratForapoolwesuggestthe Shefurtheraddedthisbloodofthe800,000or gem:Itwasa"fortunatemore!Sheintendsatripto thing"forYugoslaviato ever.TheirDictator beCommunistRussia,howruledbyoneofTito's "whimsyandyouth."OnKhrushchevwillnodoubt theoccasionofthatvisitshegiveherachancetoswim wentswimminginhispri-invodka. vatepoolandfounditto be"delightful." Isitnotsignificantthat ShemadenocommentsMrs.Roosevelt'sattemptto aboutthethousandsofre-visitRedChinacomesata ligiousTitoimprisoned,timewhenthepressureis murderedorexiled,theontotradewithRedChina? privateschoolsandchurchesShecanhelpbreakdownheclosedandconfiscated,thesetradebarriers. thetensofthousandsofOnthissubjectshesays trueYugoslaysheexter-thatitisessentialtomainminatedasheforcedhisdie-tarotradewithCommunist tatorialpoliciesuponacap-countries"ifweareeverto tivepeople.Shedidn'tevencometosomesolutionof commentonimprisonmenthowtoliveinthesame ofCardinalStepinac. world."
halftheworldintoCommunistenslavement.
Wecouldmakeoneprac- ticalrecommendationtothe StateDepartment:Permit hertogoandthenrevoke herpassportonceshe'swell intheinteriorofRedChina. Perhapsifshehadtheop- portunitytolanguishin Communistprisons.forfour orfiveyears-ashundreds ofothers,particularlymissionarieshavedone-and somearestillintheseprisons-shemayhavea chancetodosomemoral
thinkingforthefirsttime inherlife.
Shemayevenhavethe opportunityofvisitingwith someofthehundredsof thousandsofChineseimpri- sonedbyMaoTse-tungby beingoneofthem.
AndifshefindsMao-lung orChouEn-laitobefullof "whimsyandyouth,"asshe didTito,shemayhavethe unheardofprivilegeof watchingoneofthemass executionsforwhichthe Redbutchersarefamous!
AndnowshewantstogoJudgingfromtheresults toRedChina.ThisnewsofherpastworldtripsbebrokeonthesamedaythathindvarioustypesofdicRedChinesePremierChoutatorialcurtainsandthe En-laiadmittedthatone-demoralisingopinionsshe out-of-every-six Chineseexpressed,wemightsug- arrestedwereexecutedingestthatwhatEleanor 1949astheRedsbrutallymeansistofindsomequick seizedpower. way"howtodietogether
EarlierMaoTse-tungininthesameworld." areportadmittedmurder-Thiswoman'sactivityhas ing800,000Chinese,andhadastrangeandsinister thisisaconservativefigure.influenceamongmany
ButlistentoMadamepolicy-makers, especially Rooseveltonthissubject.the"holdovers"fromher ShesaidChiangKai-shek'shusband'sregimewhich regimeinthenFreeChinasoldChinaandmorethan
Montevideo,Uruguay,July27.-Thefirst Inter-AmericanCongressoftheCatholic FamilyMovementcalleduponparentsand thecommunitytotakeomoreactivepart intheapostolateofthehome.
thing.
Thatourmindsareinclinedtowardsthisattitude appearsfromourmannerof sympathisingwiththesick, aswellasfromtheremarks madebythesickthemselves.
Mostpeople,whentheysuddenlytakeill orareincapacitatedforonereasonoranother,quitereadilyfallintoanattitudeof mindwhichregardsthesicknessorincapacitationasanunreasonableorinexplicable andthere,ourattention fixedupongoalswhichare toooftenalliedwithour nativeAndselfishnessandpride. itmustlikewisebe truethatthosewhospend theirwholelivesinenforced illnesscan,iftheydesireit, beamongmankind'sgreat- estbenefactors.
Thusforinstanceourexpressionofsympathyusuallytakesaformsomething likethis:"I'msorryyouare sick,andIhopeyouare abletogetonthejobagain soon."
Towhichtheinvalid usuallyreplies:"Yes,there issomuchtodo,and1have toliehereuselesslyinbed."
Remarksliketheseindicatethatwelookupona periodofsicknessasbeing moreorlessuseless,a periodofmarkingtime, whennothingworthwhile canbeaccomplished.
Suchanattitudeisvery farfromthetruth.
Sicknessisneveranaccidentalthing,inthesense ofbeingbeyondthescope ofGod'sprovidence.
AndifGodpermitsit,it canonlybeforagoodreason,connectedwiththedevelopmentofourcharacter, andconnectedalsowiththe winningofgraceforour familyandfriendsandindeedforthewholeworld.
Suchistheparadoxin ourrelationshiptoGod:The morehelplessweareby hufnanstandards,themore helpfulwecanbeinGod's planforsavingtheworld.
Lettheinvalidsternlyresistthetemptationto thinkhislifea-uselessone.
LethimfollowtheexampleofSt.BernadetteSoubirous,thelittleseerof Lourdes,who,asshelay completelyinvalided,kept repeatingwithfaithand love:"Iamdoingmy work."
-L.F.Hyland,in"The Liguorian."
Onewouldnotinferfromtheeventenoroflife inAustraliansocietythatthiscountrywassitting ontheedgeofavolcano.Yetundeniablythemarch ofeventsinSouth-EastAsiaisfraughtwithdirest consequencesforourcountry.Rathertooconveniently,itwouldseem,dualeventslatelyappear toobscurethesignificanceofoneorother(orboth) oftheseveralevents.Whentheworld-shaking revolutiontookplaceinHungaryinOctoberoflast year,itwaslargelydisplacedfromtheheadlinesof thepapersbythequitesecondaryandunnecessary fussovertheSuezCanal.Evensonow,astheforces ofrevolutionarepoisedtocompleteinSouth-East AsiathefellworkoriginatedinChinaanddeveloped inIndo-China,thewretchedaffairofSyria,Krushchev'sposturingsinEastGermanyandJapan'svictoryinBritishGuianatendtoovershadowtheevents whichovershadowus.
Itwouldscarcelyseemreasonabletoassumethat thesecomplexitiesarecoincidental.Forsobadly doesinternationalCommunismstandinworld opinionthattheneedoffeintanddiversionare becomingincreasinglyimperativetofurther imperialisticadventures.Butcertainlytheantics ofCzarNikitainGermanyabouthisfailureto returntensofthousandsofprisonersofwarare havingtheireffectinPoland,forwhomareunified Germanycouldoffertheonlyhumanhopeof liberation.Thatisnottodenytheatrocious,slave conditiontowhichtheRedregimehasreduced workingpeopleinPoland.Gomulkahasbeenforced atlasttoadmitthatthestrikesinLodzcanhave onlyoneresult-theabjectsurrenderofworkersor aHungarian-typetreatmentfromtheMongolian troopsoftheSoviet.
Thecongresscr,tedahelpthemchooseasuitable seriesofdetailedresolu-lifework,thereportcon-tionswhichexplainhowtinued. parentsandchildrenmay co-operatetoachieveabettercommunitylifethrough abetterhomelife.
Themostimportantresolutionsadoptedbythe congresswhichaffectthis goalare:
Throughfamilyprayerandfamilydevotions,parentsmustimpressupon theirchildrenaprofound senseofGodinthehome andelsewhere.Thefamily shouldworshiptogether.
Theproblemoffosteringreligiousvocationswas takenupbythemembersof thecongressinreferenceto theapostolateofthehome Religiousvocationsareto alargeextenttheresponsi- bilityofthehome,accordingtothecongressreport. Bothparents,both Theattitudeofparentsto-throughteachingandexam- wardvocationshasagreatple,shouldimparttotheir influenceontheattitudeofchildrenamoraltrainingin thechild,itsaid. keepingwiththeirunder- Butreligiousvocationsstandingandage.Theymust arenottheonlyvocations.teachthemforthemselvesParentsshouldstudytheirandfortheirfellowmenand children'sinclinationsandthenaturalandtheological naturaltalentsinordertovirtues.
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Thisisnotjustapious statement.Christ,indying ontheCross,manifestedthe powerofsuffering.Indeed. Hemadetheredemptionof mankinddependuponHis sufferinganddyingonthe Cross: AndeveryChristianwho sufferswithChristcanwith truthrepeatthedaring wordsofSt.Paul:"Irejoice nowinthesufferingsIbear foryoursake;andwhatis lackingofthesufferingsof Christ,Ifillupinmyflesh forHisbody,whichisthe Church."
Viewedagainstthisbackground,sicknessofany kind,whenitissuffered patientlyinunionwith Christ,representswork whichisfarmoreimport- antandvaluableinGod's sightthantheworkweaccomplishwhenweareup andaround,runninghere
DinnyPails,onhisreturn toAustralia,wascharitableaboutLewHoad'srunof "outs"asaprofessional,as wasFrankSedgman.Both feltthatHoadcouldbethe topprofessionalinafew years,althoughbeatenby eachoneofKramer'scurrentTheseprofessionaltroupe.viewsmightbejustloyaltytobigJakein viewofthe100-match Hoad-Gonzalescircuit scheduledhereinJanuary, butitishardtobelieve Hoadisnotabetterplayer thanhispro.recordshows. Thetworound-robinprofessionaltourneysmakeit clearthattheU.S.A.and Australiahavetheworld's besttennisplayersbetween them.Itisequallyclear thattheUnitedStateshas theedgeonus.WithGonzalesintheteam,ifthe pros.playedonDavisCup lineswewouldbehardput
TheHolyNameSociety andtheChildrenofMary AssociationofSaintAnthony'sparish,Wanneroo,havecombinedinarrang- ingadayofrecollection. ItwillclosewithBene- dictionoftheMostBlessed Sacramentat4p.m.The purposeofthedayofrecollectionistoinviteall parishionersandfriendsto aspiritualpreparationfor thefeastofOurLadyof Sorrows.
Intheprocessiontobe heldatSt.Anthony'sChurch,Wanneroo,onSunday,September15,willbe theClontarfBoys'Town band.
Theprocession,which willbeginat3p.m.,isheld eachyearinhonourofthe SolemnityofOurLadyof Sorrows.Thedayisalso thefourthanniversaryof thefoundingoftheServite PrioryinWanneroo.
TheMassesatSaintAnthony'sChurchonthefeast willbeatninea.m.andan eveningMassat4o'clock.
TheRt.Rev.Mgr.A. Langmeadwillpresideat thePresentationBalltobe heldintheeveningatWan-
MembersoftheThird OrderofSt.Franciswill meetattheChildrenof MaryChapelonFriday, August25,at3p.m.
Instructionsfornovices willbeat2.30p.m.bythe Rev.BerardWinnett,O.F.M.
TheannualretreatinpreparationforthefeastofSt. FrancisofAssisiwillbe conductedatthechapel fromSept.26-28,at7.30 p.m.Alltertiariesareaskedtomakeaspecialeffort toattend.
Visitingtertiariesand othersinterestedwillbe welcome.
Buttoreverttoourowncase.ItishighlysignificantthatthehaulingdownoftheUnionJackin MalayahascoincidedwiththeLeftistvictoryin Singapore.Theeffectisheightenedimmeasurably bytheconsiderationthatCommunistterrorismin MalayahasvirtuallyceasedsinceJuly.Thatisnot explicablebyBritishsuppressionbutbytheneed ofRedChineseeffortstolullworldopinioninpreparationfortheCommunistcoupwhichwillfollow thegrantingofindependenceattheendofthis month.Itisidleforourpeopletobeconsoling themselveswithMr.Sandys'assurancesthatSingaporewasasstrongasitcouldbe.Wehadthose sameassurancesduringthelastwarandtheynearly ledthiscountrytoirrevocabledisaster.Themoral isnotonlythatweshouldlookEastratherthan Westforcompanionsinarms,butthatwemustbe prepared.toemployboldinitiativethroughSEATO.
ForSingapore,sofarasthiscountryisconcerned, isalreadyoutflanked.Theappallingimmaturity andineptitudeofSoekarnoinIndonesiahasvirtuallydeliveredthatIslandchain,whichshouldbe ourumbrelladefence,intothehandsofCommunism. Meanwhiletheycherishtheambitionofinvesting DutchNewGuinea,whileourforcesaredoing nothingtoforestallthedevelopmentofanarchy eastwards.Itisnoconsolationtoustobetoldthat Britainisstockpilingatomicweapons.Thetimeis overdueforsomepracticalmeasuresfromourown GovernmentinconjunctionwiththeAmericansto haltthedriftinSouth-EastAsia.
September16-20: SecondRetreatforPriests, RedemptoristMonastery.
September20: 7_p.m.:Confirmationfor adults,St.Mary'sCathedral.
September22: ConfirmationandCanonicalVisitation,Medina.
September2: Receptionceremony,St. Joseph'sConvent,Fremantle.
September8: Blessandopennew Church,Kenwick. FinalProfessionceremoney,SchoenstattSisters, Riverton.
September9-13: FirstRetreatforPriests, RedemptoristMonastery.
September15: ConfirmationandCanonicalVisitation,Quairading. Blessandopennew Church,Tower-st.
September23: Professionceremony,St. JohnofGodConvent,Subiaco.
September23-27: ThirdRetreatforPriests, RedemptoristMonastery.
September29: ConfirmationandCanonicalVisitation,MosmanPark.
October2: Professionceremony, ConventofMercy,Victoriasq. October7: FinalProfessionceremony,St.JohnofGodConvent,Subiaco.
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ThusitpreparedthewayfortheWorldCouncilof Churches,whichcameinto beingafterthesecond worldwar. BecausetheCatholic Churchhasnottakenpart inthismovementanddoes notbelongtotheWorld CouncilofChurches,her attitudeissometimesinterpretedasthatofhostility tothemovementforChristianunity.Thisisavery incorrectinterpretation,for thereisnothingthatthe Churchdesiresmorethan thatChristianunityshould berestored.Notanysort ofunity,however,willdo butonlythekindapproved byChrist.
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FatherJ.M.Perrin,O.P. Blackfrairs,1957,11/ sterling.
ArcCatholicschee-ti,1 people?Formanycenturies thedevilhasdonehisbest topersuademenand womenthatreligionand joyareincompatibleandit mustbeadmittedthathis effortshavenotalways failed.
Itmustbeadmitted,too, thathehasdeceivednot onlytheirreligious,but evenspmeofthereligious, andthepopularimpression isthatsanctityrequiresa dolefulexpressionandthat seriousnessmeansunbroken sombreness.
YettheverywordGospel means"goodnews,"and theangelsonthefirst Christmasmorningbrought theshepherds"tidingsof greatjoy.""Rejoiceinthe Lord"wasoneofthemessagesofSt.Paul,amanwho hadmorethanhisshareof sufferingsinlife.
Therealsaints,unlike someoftheirunsuccessful imitators,havebeenvery cheerfulpeople,ifwecan judgefromtheirbiographies.
Pascal,althoughnotalwayscheerfulhimself,remarkedthat"Nobodyisas happyasarealChristian." Martyrshaveusuallycaus- edgreatannoyancetotheir persecutorsbyappearingextremelycheerfulinthe verymomentofexecutionthusSt.ThomasMoredied withajestonhislips.
began,thesourcesofInthisbook.translated theology-apartfromthefromtheFrench,Father Scriptures-werenotinaPerrinanalysesChristian veryavailableform,beingjoy.Withaneternityof scatteredthoughalibraryhappinesstolookforward, ofbooks,mainlyinthetheChristianshouldbe Latinlanguage. Icheerfuldespitehistrials
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Here,inbriefselections,andtribulations,whichhap- eachwithanadequatecorn-penalsotothosewhodo mentary,arethemostim-nothavetheChristianfaith. portantstatementsoftheSufferingcanbemadepro- Churchinnineteencen-fitablebybearingitwith turiesonthethreefirstresignationandlove. sacraments-Baptism,Confirmation,andtheEucha-Admittedly,Christianjoy reuiresaneffort,butitis aneffortthatisveryworthwhile.InHisbeatitudes, Christgavetherecipefor happinessevenonthisearth fortheword"blessed"with whichtheybeginismore correctlytranslatedas "happyorjoyful."
Thedocumentsrange fromtheDidache(the teachingofthetwelve apostles)ofthelatefirst centurytotheencyclicalof PiusXIIontheSacred Liturgy.FatherPaulPalmer,AmericanJesuitprofessoroftheology,hasproducedamostusefulbook.
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Someweeksago read"TheSmall Woman"andwrotemyreviewofit.liked thebook,butwhenIcametoreadwhatI hadwrittenfoundmyreviewhedgedabout withsomany"ifs"and"buts"thatIbegan towonderwhetherthegeneralimpression wasoneofcriticismratherthanapproval.
thereissomuchofinterest inherplacingoftheemphasisonthelivesofthose whose'happinessisinfluencedbythechange.
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2:TheGermanChristian TradeUnion(C.G.D.)has receivedapleafromthe presidentoftheAfrican ChristianWorkers'Associationforsupportinits struggleagainstCommunisminAfrica.
GilbertPongault,presidentoftheAfricanassociation,pointedoutthatalthoughhisassociationissix timeslargerthanitsGermancounterpart,thewage scaleinAfricaissolow thattheassociationdoes nothavethefundstocarry outitsprogrammeproperly.
Communismismaking dangerousinroadsamong poorlypaidanddissatisfied workers,thelettersaid.
Eventhoughthereisan opportunityformuchemploymentinAfrica,too manyoftheworkerslack thenecessaryskillstomeet jobdemands.Theassociationhasbeentryingtodevelopajob-trainingprogramme,butthereisa shortageoftoolsandmoney.
Ifeelsurethatfileauthor -rnafraidIcouldn't. hassacrificedthebiographi- thinkperhapsthe caltothesensationalangle, h=atriedtogive butitisnonethelessamost Aylwardalotmore interestingandreadable book.
Onanautumndayof1941 asmallwomanwascarried intotheScandinavianAmericanMissionatHsing P'inginNorth-WestChina.
Herbodywasemaciated; herfacewasetchedwith linesofwearinessandpain; acrossherbackranthe scoreofarecentbullet wound,andshewassufferingfrominternalinjuries causedbyhavingbeen badlybeatenup.
Hertemperaturewas105 andshewasinaravingdeliriumandthechiefphysiciancorrectlydiagnosed relapsingfever,sothatit wasmanyweeksbefore theymanagedtofindout thathernamewasGladysAylward,andthatshehad justdeliveredone0hundredhomelesschildrento theNationalistReliefheadquartersatFufengafteran incredibletwelve-dayjourneyacrossthemountains andtheYellowRiver throughterritoryunder constantJapaneseattack.
AlanBurgesshaswritten amostvividandappealing biographyofthis"small woman"whoselifehasbeen onelongexampleofthe fortitudeofthehuman spirit.
GladysAylwardwasa parlour-maidinLondon whensheconceivedtheidea ofbecomingamissionary inChina.Shetriedfirstto achieveherobjectbyjoin- ingupwiththeChinaInlandMission,buthereducationalbackgroundwastoo slight.
Thensheheardofa womanmissionaryinnor- thernChinawhobadly neededanassistant,soback intoservicewentGladysto saveherfare-nottheboat fare,whichwouldhave takentoolong,butthetrain fareacrossSiberia,which costfarless!
Thefactthatanundeclaredwarwastakingplace alongtheTrans-Siberian RailwaybetweentheRussiansandtheChineseshe regardedasamatterofno importance.
Thestoryofhowthis five-feet-nothingofcourage anddeterminationcaptured`heheartsof Yangcheng,thepeopleof rananInnfor themuleteers.quelleda prisonriotsingle-handed,andconvertedthelocal MandarintoChristianity readsmorelikeanovelthan abiography.
HersubsequentexperienceswhentheJapanese over-ranShansiprovince wereevenmorecolourful, andonemightbeternoted tosayevenmoreincredible wereitnotforthefactthat onecanbelieveanything aboutawomanwhohadthe courage,orblindfaith,to stakeeverythingonthe achievingofherobjective-togettothem. togettoChina. Thebookisunevenly writtenandattimesalittle sentimentalised.Thereare, too,someamusinggauch-eriessuchasthepriestguerillawhoisreportedas saying:"Mineisareligious orderthatbelievesinconfession"(thiswith"awry smiletwistinghislips.") Gladys,neverataloss, returnshislook,andsays gently:"Iunderstand." -whichisjustaswell,leb-
backgroundthanthelittle missionarywomanwould
herselflayclaimto.Under thisconfectionIstillliked whatIfound-aplump,sl.arp-featuredlittleWelsh lasswithaBibleinone handandabagofbelongingsintheothersettingout toconverttheheathen Chinee,andachievinga greatdealofbetterunderstandingbetweenEastand Westbyherunfailing charityandherenduring courage.
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Perhapsitisalittleunfairtopickfaultsinthis aspectofthestorybecause
Thestoryconcernsan EnglishmantravellingthroughFrancewhois thoroughlyboredwithhis life.Heisastudentof Frenchlifeandletters, withoutdependantsorloved ones,andhehasjustbegun torealisehowlittlehe reallyknowsofthepeople ofwhomhewritesasan expert.
InthetownofLeMans hemeetsaFrenchmanwho ishisexactdouble,the ComtedeGue.Thelatter loathestheideaofreturningtohishomebecausehe dislikesordespiseshis family,andproposesthat he shouldandtheEnglishman exhangeclothesand personalitiesforawhileto seewhateachthinksofthe other'spredicament.
TheEnglishmanrejects theidea,butistrickedinto acceptingthesituation,and finallyfindshimselfEl) boundupwiththehappinessoftheFrenchfamily thatheisappalledwhen therealComtedecidesto return.
DaphneduMaurierhas succeededinmakinga thoroughlygoodyarnout ofthisapparentlyincredible ittoallwhoarelookingfor anexcitingstoryaboutinterestingandlikeable characters.
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Mariazell,Austria,Aug.5.-TheChurchWesternbutatrulyCathoisindangeroflosingthecolouredpeoplesof theworldtodayjustasshelostmanyofthe workingpeopleoftheWestduringthe19th century,twoCatholicspeakerswarned.
DelegatestothePaxpartofWesterncivilisaChristicongresshereheardtion,"thepriestsaid.Africa thisassertionfromLouisnowhas22nativebishops PaulAujoulat, formerandabout2,000native FrenchColonialMinister,priests,hesaid,butthis andfromaSocietyofthe DivineWordpriest,Father Bettray,directorofthe MissiologicalInstituteof Vienna.
The"superior"attitudeof theEuropeanarouseshatredonthepartofthe colouredpeoplesofthe wor1d,FatherBettray charged.
HatredoftheWeststimulatesanunhealthynation-alismandthespreadof Westernsecularcivilisation helpstospreadmaterialism,heexplained.
Thegrowthofmaterialismamongthecoloured peoplesofAsiaandAfrica pavesthewayforcommunistinfiltration,FatherBettraysaid.
Thepriestexplainedthat therealmenaceisnotthe rapidgrowthofIslamand Buddhism-which,hesaid,onlyshowsthelongingof colouredpeoplesforspirit- ualvalues-butthecontinuedsuspicionthatthe Churchissidingwith "Western exploiters."imperialistsand
"TheChurchshouldincreasehereffortstoshow thatsheisnotaWestern institutionandnotjusta
Canberra,Aug.5-PresidentNgoDinhDiemof Viet,..mwillvisitAustraliaasaStateguest fromSeptember2to8, accordingtoActingPrime MinisterSirArthurFadden.
TheVietnamesepresident willvisitCanberra,Syd-neyandMelbourne.
SirArthursaidtheAustraliangovernmentwill welcomethepresidentasa greatAsiannationalleader, "oneofthestrongestanticommunistfreedomfighters inAsia."
ThePrimeMinisterpoint- edoutthatAustraliawill bethefirstnon-Asian country,apartfromthe UnitedStates,tobevisitedbyPresidentDiem.He citedthisasevidenceof "thecloseandfriendlyrelationsbetweenAustralia andVietnam.
lieeducationamongthe colouredpeoplesofthe worldandtohelptopro- tectthe70,000coloured studentsinwesternEuropeancountriesagainstcommunistandothermaterialist andatheisticinfluences."
ThePaxChristicongress, aninternationalmeetingof theCatholicmovementto promote` shouldbeonlyabeginning.derstanding,international waspresided FatherBettrayurgedoverbyHisEminence everyCatholictodohisut-MauriceCardinalFeltin, mosttohelpthespreadandArchbishopofParis,presi- development"ofnotjustadentofthemovement.
RecentlytheRt.Rev.Mgr.J.Irwin,Vicar GeneraloftheDioceseofGeraldtonand parishpriestofNorthampton,achievedthe goldenjubileeofhisordination.
Heistheonlypriestinarea,involvedcoastal thehistoryofthediocese tohavehadthatdistinction. Athisownwishnocelebrationmarkedtheoccasion.
MonsignorJamesIrwin wasbornnearLimerick, Ireland,in1882.Hemade hisearlystudiesatthe ClassicalSchool,Bruff,the ChristianBrothers'School, Charlville,andSt.Munchin'sCollege,Limerick. Hispriestlystudieswere completedatthePropagan- daFideCollege,Rome,wherehewasordainedon May25,1907.
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Thirtymembersofthe societyhadcometoRome toseethePontiffafterattendingtheseventhannual CongressonRehabilitation inLondon.
Twenty-threeofthem werefromtheUnited StatesandCanada.
"Manisbornintosociety asavitalmember,tomake hiscontribution,accordingtohispowers,towardsthe advancementofthecommongood,"saidthePope, "andsomemen,andtheir numberisnotverysmall,areheavilyhandicappedbyvariousphysicaldisabilities.
Castelgandolfo,Italy,Aug.5.-Itwould beagravemistakeifsocietydidnotmake useofthelimitedabilitiesofthehandicap- ped,HisHolinessPopePiusXIItoldmembersoftheInternationalSocietyfortheWelthesecrippledpeople,he said:"Beofgoodcourage.Sustainyourresolutionto playyourpartinmaking thisworldafitterplace forGod'screaturestodwell in,whileyouliftupyour eyestoheaven,knowing fullwellthattheGodof allloveandmerciesknows yourcondition,andwill measureHisdemandsbyyourrestrictedpowers,and thatthevaliantcheerfulnesswithwhichyouaccepttherestrictionanduse thepowerswillhaveits ownrewardwhen,withineffablejoy,youpossess Himforever."
"Itwouldbeagrave mistake,aswellasasad lackofChristiancharity,forsocietysimplytodiscounttheircontribution. Onthecontrary,itisfor thecommunitytoshow'a speeciatlheiinrterLstiteind abilities develo and,asfarasispossible, placingthemwherethey maygainalivelihoodand sharethejoysofanormal humanlife."
TheInternationalSociety fortheWelfareofCripples, afederationofmorethan 30voluntarynationalorganisations,isan"aposto- lateofcharity,trulyan apostolatedeservingtheadmirationofallmen,"said thePope.
WhilecallingGod'sblessingupontheworkofthe societyitself,thePontiff alsousedtheoccasionto expresshisaffectionfor thosewhomthesociety serves.
Addressinghimselfto
Vienna,Aug.6.-A trainingplaninitiatedby theJesuitFathersat theircollegeinTraunkirchen.Austria,isbeing usedtogivereligiousformationtoHungarian youthsbeforetheymigratetoAustralia. These
Havingvolunteeredfor workintheDioceseofGeraldton,hearrivedherein November,1907,andwas immediatelyappointedto Carnarvon.
Hisparish,atthattime, wasmorethanfourtimes thesizeofIreland,and therewereoccasionswhen hedidnotcomeincontact withafellow-priestforsix monthsandmore.
FromCarnarvonheministeredtothespiritual needsofthefewCatholics scatteredoverthefar north-westoftheDiocese.
Meansofconveyanceat thattimewhenmotorcars wereunheardofinthat
Cork,Ireland,Aug.6.AValentineMethodistbaker,Richard Jago,44,becamethefirstProtestantLord Mayorinthehistoryof theIrishRepublicwhen hewaselectedLordMayor ofthe LordcityofCork. MayorJagoclaims descentfromasurvivorof a wreckedSpanishArmadaship offthecoastof Irelandin1588. IrishpointtoMr.Jago's electionandtotherecently endedtermofRobertBriscoe,JewishformerLord MayorofDublin,asindicationsofthelackofreligiousprejudiceinIreland. * *
boys,14to18 Missionaries yearsofage,arealsobeingtaughtsqmeEng'ishtoAre16In100 helpfitthemforworkin Australia.Itishopedthat theboyswillbereceived byfamiliesinNewSouth Wales.
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2:Christianmissionaries areslightlymorethan16 percent.ofthetotal numberofforeigners workinginIndiaatthe beginningof1957.
CitizensofBritishCommonwealthcountries,technicallynotforeignersinsis- NI'wereCommonwealthnations, notincludedinthis accounting.
Accordingtotheofficial figurespresentedtotheIndianParliament,there were28,746alienspursuing occupations Missionariesinthisnation. are4,893of thisnumber.
Nobreak-downofthe churchaffiliationofmis-sionarieswasgiveninthe report.IndependentCatholic theestimates,however,put numberofCatholic missionerswellbelowthe 2,000mark.
Thereisaboutthesame numberofCatholicmissionariestodayastherewere whenIndiabecameindependentin1947.Many Protestantgroups,however,havehadanotableinflux workersinthepast10 ofv ears.
Vallombrosa,Italy,Aug. 6.-Workershavebeen calleduponbytheChurch toconstructaChristian civilisationandthusrid theworldofthefearof communismandmater- steamers,mailcoaches,packialism, poniesandthelike. ,AftersevenyearsatCarnarvon,MonsignorIrwin wastransferredtoMeekatharra.
Aftersixyearsinthe Murchison,therefollowed twoyearsatGeraldtonas Administrator,untilin1926, hewasappointedtoNorthampton,wherehashas sinceresided.
In1932hewasappointed DeanbyHisLordshipBishopO'Collins.In1938,togetherwithanotherfamous priestoftheDiocese,the lateMonsignorHawes,he wasappointedDomestic PrelatebyHisHoliness PopePiusXI,withthetitle ofRightReverendMonsignor.
aforriermayorof Florence,madethispoint inanaddresstomembersof thesixthnationalconventionoftheItalianCatholicWorkersAssociation here. Hetoldthedelegatesthat theChurchmustcounton themtoagreatextentto raisethesocialstructures.
"TheChristianworkers," hesaid,"mustgivethe signalforbringinginto realityastatehingedona dualpivotofthesocialand spiritual.Thiswillengen- dera thevitalexperiencewhich new.nationsnowtaking theirplaceinhistorywill lookonastheguidingrays ofalighthouse."
VaticanCity,Aug,5.-Priestsmustgive anexampleofmutualcharity,andpriestly brotherhoodmustbeamodelforthefaithfultofollow.
His XIIHolinessPopePius madethisstatementin alettertoHisEminence EliaCardinaldallaCosta, ArchbishopofFlorence,on theseventhannualWeekof RevisioninPastoralPracticetobeheldtherefrom September16to20.
Themeofthatmeeting willbe"Charityinthe Christian EssenceCommunity,the ofCharityand SacerdotalBrotherhood."
"Tosaythatcharity,lived integrallybyallChristians, wouldbesufficienttotransformtheworldissucha simpleandelementaryassertionthatitseemsalmost superfluous,"saidthePontiff. "WithouttheloveofGod
andofChrist,"theletter continued,"therecanbeno genuineChristiancharity,whichissubstantiallydif-ferentfromanyformof 'philanthropy,'friendship, orpurelyhumanlove."
ThePopesaidthatitis forprieststoleadthefaithfulinloveofGodandof theirfellowmen.
"Nothatthemotiveand thefundamentofcharity aresubstantiallydifferentforfaithful,priestandtheordinary butthereisfor theclergyahigherand moreimmediateinvitation tothepracticeofcharity,"thePontiffwrote. "Therearespecial motivesforamoreprofound and brotherhood."strongersacerdotal
Ubbergen,Netherlands,Aug.5.-The Dutchgovernmenthasbeencriticisedbecauseofitsfailuretoprovideadequateedu- cationforthePapuas,thenativesofNew Guinea. sionarieshavenotbeen abletogoforlackof moneyTheandpersonnel. MissionWeekwas attendedbyrepresentatives fromseveralEuropean, AfricanandAsiancountries
Speakingatameetingof theSecondInternational MissionWeek,organised herebytheGrailmovement,BishopHermannTillemans,VicarApostolicof Merauke,NewGuinea,said that shouldtheDutchgovernment providemoreandbetterschoolsforNew Guineanativesandnot leavethesethingsentirely tothemissions.
ThemissiononthesoutherncoastofNewGuineais ingreatdifficulty,hesaid.Thereisagraveshortage ofmissionariesandnot enoughmoneytoenable thosefewwhoarethereto dotheirworkproperly.
BishopTillemanscharged thatAmericanProtestant missionaries,whoarebettersupportedfinancially,aremakinginroadsin placeswhereCatholicmis***Nee***
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ToTourGreece Athens,Aug.6,-Holy CrossFatherPatrickPay-ton,directoroftheFam- ilyRosaryCrusade,will cometoGreeceinNovem- bertoconductafamily theRosarycampaignamongst Catholicsoftheislands ofGreece.
FatherPeytonwillcome fromSpain,whereamo- tionpictureofthefifteen mysteriesoftheRosary isbeingmadeunderthe sponsorshipoftheHoly CrossFathers.
FotinaMircopulos,13-year-oldGreekgirl whoarrivedatFremantletwoweeksagoto jointhegrcind-parentsshehadneverseen, wenttoschoolforthefirsttimeinAustralia thisMonday. had'livedprecariouslyas Learninganotherlan-alleycatsamongstthenar-guagewillnotparticularlyrowstreetsofAthensdurdauntFotinawhohashadingthebitteryears.And toadaptherselftovaryingdied,too. circumstancesduringherForitisanundeniable shortlife. factthathundredsofthese
Livelyenoughwhenwith herrelatives,thepresence ofstrangersstilloverwhelmsFotina.Taught dancinginadditiontothe usualschoollessonsinRoumania,shehasambitionsto beaballerina.
andLadyMayoress.
Shewaswearingaparticularlybeautifulbouffant gownofwhitenylonnet andblackshadowlace, caughtatthebackwith blackvelvetroses.
OnAugust14,PaulineO'Connorgaveherpremiererecitalat GovernmentHouseballroom.Beforethecommencementofthe dinnertowhich250persons_satdownPaulinechattedtotheLord ouritecomposer,buthisEugeneGoossensandJose melodiesareslightandaptIturbi. tosoundmechanicaliftheTwoWestAustralian pianistplayingthemhasnotwomenbornwiththesame greatsensitivity,whichMissgiftformusicandthespark O'Connorcertainlyhas. whichurgesexpression. Twopianistswhoseearly formativeyearshavebeen spentinWestAustralia.
Pauline,asguestof honour,satataspecialtable withtheLordandLady Mayoress,CouncillorStan O'Brien,J.P.,Mr.andMrs. F.C.ChaneyandMr.and Mrs.H.Graham.
Thedinnerwaselaborate andthesettingofcandlelightandcamelliaselegant, butonlyasapreludeto therealhighlightofthe eveningwhichwasPauline O'Connor'sabilitytomake aninstrumentofwoodand wirespeakwiththeeloquenceofangels.
Shecommencedwith Chaconnecomposedby Bachandarrangedfor pianofortebyBusoni.
Andduringtheperformanceofitshedemonstrated thatthoughherplayinghas afemininedelicacyand perceptivenessitdoesnot sufferfromtheusualfailing of otherwise talented womenplayers-lackof
SheendedherperformancewithLiszt'sSonetto DelPetrarcaNo.104and HungarianRapsodieNo.15,. combininginherinterpretationofthesetwopieces, passionwithlucidity.
Byspecialrequestshe camebacktothepianoto render"DrinkToMeOnly WithThineEyes"improvisingvariationsofthisold andwell-knowntheme.
Aftertheperformance Mr.H.Grahampresentedherwithachequefor £200fromtheStateGovernmenttowardshelping hertocontinueherstudies inItalyunderMichangeli.
Hereadoutaglowing tributepaidtoherinaletterfromProfessorSverjensky,ofSydneyCon-servatoriumandagoodluck telegramfromEileenJoyce.
WillPaulineO'Connorgo tothetopandbecomean Internationallyfamous figure,too?Shehasthe gift,thestaminaandthe necessarydedicationtoher career.
Butwhatevershedoesin thefutureIwillalwaysrecallwithpleasurethaton thenightofherfirstreally bigrecitalatGovernment Houseballroomherplaying moved,stirredme,made mehappy,asitdidthe othermembersofthe audiencepresent.
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AndtheGreeks,whom mostpeoplethoughtofin termsofwilymerchants andcomic-operasoldiers dressedinballerinaskirts, ralliedandcarriedacourageousguerillaactioncontinuouslyagainsttheNazi armiesfortheremainderof thewar.
Inthebone-chillingcold ofmountainousNorthern Greece,ill-clad,existingon breadandolivesandfightingwitharchaicriflesthese Greekmenprovedthemselvesworthydescendants ofAlexandertheGreatand theclassicheroesofth.. GoldenAge.
Oldmenandchildren keptthefarmsgoing,while theoldwomenlaidstones onthenotoriouslybadroads inanefforttomakethem passable.
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FotinashowedmeasnapshotoftheplaceinRoumaniawherealongwith500 otherchildrenshespent herearly,childhoodyears. Itwasalargecountryhouse,oncetheresidenceof aRoumanianland-owner. Sheherselfhadposedfor thesnapstandinginthe groundsinauniformblouse andskirt.
Iasked:"Wasshetreated wellthere?""Oh,yes.The foodwasgood."Thisreplyastonishedme,asmost ofthedisplacedpeopleone meetsemphasisethepoor andinadequatenatureof theirdiets.
Hadsheeverbeengiven dulcineajamtoeat?
"Yes,"shereplied. Asdulcineaisasweet, deliciousRoumanianjam, quiteadelicacy,Ihadto concludethatthemeals musthavebeenreasonably goodones.
"Fotinawasoneofthe luckyonestobeinsucha goodplace,"remarkedone ofherrelatives.
Yes,shewasmorefortunatethantheswarmsof littleGreekswithironically knowledgeableeyes,who
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Everynowandthen Fotinatouchedself-conciouslythewrist-watchshe waswearing,apresent givenherthedayshereachedAustralia.Onthesideboardlayanornamental glassfish,apresentsentfromhermotherexiledin Poland.Shecannotrememberher,noryetthe fatherwhomhermotheris hopingtojoininGreece. Perhapsonedaythis family,scatteredbywar, willbeunited.Meanwhile Fotinaismorethanhappy tobeinPerth,andpartofa realfamily.
"TheMatchmaker"runningatpresentattheNationalTheatreisa scamperingtaleofasurly bachelor,adesigningwidow,unrulyapprenticeson theloose,pursuit,concealmentandgeneralriot.
Forallthisitcannotbe properlyclassifiedasa farce,becauseatintervals, ThorntonWilder,theplaywright,employsthedeftly ironictechniqueofhaving hischaractersgivetheir philosophyonlifeinaconfidentialmonologuetothe audience.
Backgroundoftheplay isanAmericancountry-tcwn-Yonkers-inthelate 1880's,andthetwolatter acts,lil'oldNewYork. Thisfactprejudicedmein itsfavour.
Igetsosickofgrimmodernpsychologicaland sociologicalplaysthatitisa relieftoturntoanera whenthecharacterswere unabashedlystraightforward intheiroutlookandhad neverheardofcomplexes;wheretheheroesareblueeyedboys,theyounggirls sweetthings,andthe widowsflowery,bosomyandromantic. NotthatMrs.Levi,the wirlow.of"TheMatchmaker"isatrueromantic. Sheis,infact,abornintriguer,withanundeniable talentforthinkingupa quickstorytoextricateherselffromthetightspotsher othertalentsfrequentlyget herinto.
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GroupinIreland,i-aplea- suretowatchinthisrole. Whatarchglancesattheold curmudgeonwhosequartermilliondollarssheisitching to handsgethernicely-manicured on!
TerriAldredscorestooas theIrish-Americanmilliner, Mrs.Molloy,whoalsohas acalculatingeyeonthe miserlyMr.Vandergeld's gold,butaheartthathankersforthekindofhusbandwhowillrelievethe tediumofmarriage(asher firstspousedid)withan occasionalrip-roaringfight.
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andJamesBailey,thestingy cholerictargetofall thesefemininewilesinhis usualsonorous,slightly larger-than-lifedramatic stylethatIforoneappreciate.
Hisisactinginthedrumsbeatingandcolours-flying tradition.Itistheantithesis ofthelaconicMarlonBrandoschoolofactingwhichhoweverwellitmaygoover onthescreenisnoteffective onthestage.
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Rome,Aug.5.-Overtwopercentofthe Asianworld,excludingtheSovietUnion's Asianpossessions,isCatholic.Thereare 31,993,993faithfulamongthe1,463,765,000peoplethatinhabittheworldbetween theMediterraneanseaandthePacific Ocean.
ThesefiguresarebasedonarecentsurveypublishedbyFides,amissionnewsagencypublishedhere.
ThemostCatholicnationamongtheteemingcountriesoftheFarEasternworldisthePhilippinerepublic.Catholicsthereconstitute78percentofthe population.
MorethanhalfoftheCatholicsinAsialiveinthe Philippines,andaccountfor17,390,395ofthenation's 22,265,000people.
ExcludingthePhilippines,thegreatestnumberof CatholicsliveontheIndiansub-continent,whichhas 6,440,927faithfulinatotalpopulationof482,507,000.
China,includingFormosa,HongKongandMacao, followsIndiawith3,196,901Catholicsinthetotal populationof593,920,000.
TheMalaypeninsulahas1,976,578Catholicsina totalpopulationof77,591,000.Ofthisnumber,approximately1,563,718ofthefaithfulliveinVietnam.
TheNearEasthasaCatholicpopulationof 1,038,176inatotalpopulationof83,552,000.Over hal:ofthesefaithfulresideinLebanon,thetiny republicattheeasternendoftheMediterranean.
IndonesiaalsohasoveramillionCatholics,1,498,182tobeexact.Theyliveinanareawithatotal populationof83,880,000.
Inall,thenearly32,000,000Catholicscomprise 2.19percentoftheAsianworld.
Rome,Aug.6.-Threeimportant pontificalmissionaryorganisations haveannouncedabudgetforthecomingyearamountingto21.1million dollars.
TheSacredCongregationforthePropagation oftheFaithwilldistribute15milliondollarsof thisamountamong700missionterritories.
TheSocietyofSt.PetertheApostlewilluse 2.6milliondollarsforitsactivitiesindeveloping anativeclergy.
The3.5milliondollarbalancewillgotothe SocietyoftheHolyChildhoodforitsworkamong childreninmissionterritories.
Thesefigurescanbecomparedwiththebudgets ofthethreeimportantUnitedNationsorganisa-, tions.TheUnitedNationsEducational,ScientificandCulturalOrganisationhasabudgetof 22,679,638dollars;theWorldHealthOrganisationreceived13.5milliondollarsandtheInternationalLabourOrganisationgets7.972,901dollars.
SuttonPark,England,Aug.4-BoyScouts fromallovertheworldwereexhortedto practisescouting'sidealofanall-embracing brotherhoodinamessagefromHisHoliness, PopePiusXIIreadhere.
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Brussels,Aug.1:The firstcongressofthePontificialAcademyof SciencestobeheldoutsideRomewillbeoneof thehighlightsoftheVatican'sexhibitattheInternationalWorld'sFairto beheldherein1958.
Themessagewascontain-didlessonofthisjamboree edinaletter,readingdur-aridontheidealwhich ingaPontificalMassofferedhereaspartoftheinternationaljamboree,celebratingthe50thanniversaryofthefoundingofthe BoyScouts.
Twenty-fivethousand BoyScouts,fivethousand seniorscoutsandfivethousandscoutersandscoutmastersattendedthejamboree.
"Theworldwhichyou arepreparingtoenter,"the Popesaidintheletter,"is adifficultworld.Fromthe foundationofyourmovementuntiltoday,theworld hasmanytimesknownthe scourgeofwar.
"Todayintoomanyregionsmanyyoungpeopleof youragearestillsuffering miseryandhunger,and dangerousdiscordnever ceasestodisturbthe peoplesofthoseplaces.
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unitesyouandbringsyou togetherwithaheartfullof generosityandhope."
ThePopenotedthe "beautifulideal"ofscoutingwhichteachespurity, courage,nobilityandfraternity,withoutregardfor national,languageorracial barriers.
Thesearethelessons,he said,"whicharetheecho ofthemoralimprintofGod onthehumanheart."
ThePontiffurgedthe scoutstolearntheselessonsbetter,andturnthem inallcircumstancesknto "thoseseedsofdisinterestedservicewhichgive honourtothescout."
"Maythejubileebea lessontothosenationswho sentyou,"themessageconcluded,"andwhowatch younow.Mayitbean imageofthatloyalfraternityamongmeninwhich youareboundtocollabor-
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London,Aug.1-AnIrishnursehasturneddownmarriagewiththeEarlofStrathmore,QueenElizabeth'sII'scousin,forre-1 ligiousreasons,accordingtoreportsinthe Britishpress. -
MissMaryBrennan,29, wentintohidingwhenreportsoftheromancewere splashedacrossfrontpages ofthenation'sdailies.
Fromanundisclosedplace inScotlandshetoldareporter:
"Therewasneverapossibilitythatwewould marry.IamaCatholic.He isnot.Myreligionmeans alottomeandIwould neverconsidermarryingout ofmyreligion."
MissBrennanfirstmet the39-year-oldearlwhen hewasapatientinahospitalwheresheworked. Shesaidsheisveryfondof himandthattheyarestill goodfriends.
Theyhaddiscussedmarriage,sheadmitted,butsaid shewould"rathernotgo toodeeplyintomyfeelings forhim."
TheIrishnurseispresumedtobestayingata Dundeenursinghome10 milesfromtheearl'shome, GlamisCastle.
LordStrathmoretoldthe DailyMailthatMissBrennanwasthe"sweetestgirl intheworld"andhewould liketohorsewhipthepeople whostartedallthepublicity.
"Therearesomewhoobjecttoamarriageonreligiousgroundsbecausesheis aCatholicandourfamilyis
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"Otherstalkaboutsocial position.Personally,Ifeel thereistoomuchmade aboutclassdistinction.She isthenicestgirlIhave evermet.NowperhapsI mayneverseeheragain."
Theearltoldanotherre1-,orterthathedidnotexpecttomarryMissBrennan"at'themoment."
LordStrathmore-TimothyPatrickBowes-LyonisrelatedtotheQueen throughtheQueenMother, whosenamewasBowesLyonbeforehermaLriage toKingGeorge. MissBrennanisdescribed asbeautifulanddarkhaired.Sheisafarmer's daughterfromCountyRoscommon,Ireland.
SanFrancisco,U.S.A. -JesuitFatherCharlesJ. McCarthy,45,arrived homeafterfouryearsin Chinesecommunistprisons-andalmostimmediatelycoinedaphrase.
Awelcomingpartyofa dozenMcCartbyswereat thepierwhenFatherMcCarthycamehomeaboard thelinerPresidentHoover. Thewelcomersincluded threebrothers,twosistersin-law,four'nephewsand threenieces.
FatherMcCarthyestimatedfornewsmenthathehad undergone200hoursof questioningbyChinesecommunistssincehisarreston June15,1953.Phrasecoining,heremarked: "Ithinkbrainwarpingis amoreaccuratewordforit thanbrainwashing.They areprimarilyinterestedin distortingthetruthinthe victim'smind."
FatherMcCarthysaidhe hashopesofreturningto theOrientandcontinuing hisworkamongtheChinese.Themissionersaidhe wasimprisonedasan "ideologicalsaboteur,"was movedfromprisontoprison duringaseriesof"trials" andforsixweekswaskept ina5-by-8footcellwith fiveotherprisoners.
ateandwhosesurefoundationisGodalone,theFather whoisinheaven. "Developzealouslyin yoursouls v wilel virtuesa oTh tomorrowich you convincedChristians,docile toyourpastorsandaware ofyourresponsibilitiesin publiclife.Holdyourselves opentothespiritualand materialneedsofmen,alwaysreadytoworkforthe causeoftruth,justiceand peacewhich,inthisworld, isthecauseoftheChurch ofJesusChristitself.
TheMassatwhichthe letterwasreadwassaidat anopen-airaltarbuiltby thescouts.
TheVaticanexhibit,to beknownas"CivitasDei" (TheCityofGod),willbe basedonthetheme"Man andGod."Thevarioussectionsoftheexhibitionare palnnedtoillustrateCatholiclifeinthemodern world.
CivitasDeiisbeingerectedonaspotinthefairgroundswhichwillplaceit atacrossroads,surrounded bytheexhibitsoftheUnited States,France,Russiaand Italy.
VaticanCity,Aug.1.-Catholicsmust fastandabstainthisyearonDecember7, vigilofthefeastoftheImmaculateConception. MaryiscelebratedonAug. 15.
OfficialsoftheSacred CongregationoftheCouncil gavethiselaborationonits July25decreewhichmoved theobligationfromthevigil oftheAssumption,August 15,tothatoftheDecember 8feast.
Thisyear,thefeastofthe ImmaculateConceptionfalls onSunday,December8, whichisthesecondSunday ofAdvent.Theliturgyof thatSundaytakesprecedenceoverthatofthefeast, whichismovedtoMonday, December9.
Movingtheliturgicalobservanceofthefeastto Monday,December9,raisedsomedoubtastowhen thevigilwouldbeobserved. Insomequarters,itwasbelievedthatthismeantthe vigilofthefeastwouldbe movedtoSunday.
However,officialsofthe SacredCongregationsaid thatstandingrulesapply. Thatmeansthatthevigil isalwaysobservedonDecember7,regardlessof.the dayonwhichtheliturgyof thefeastisobserved.
Accordingly,theysaid, therewillnowalwaysbe fastandabstinenceonDecember7,unlesstheseventh itselffallsonaSunday,in whichcasethefastandabstinenceobligationceases.
ThefeastoftheImmaculateConceptionitselfisalwaysonDecember8,regardlessoftheday.Butif, asthisyear,thefeastfalls onSunday,theMassandofficeoftheImmaculateConceptionaresaidonthefollowingday.
Catholicswillfulfiltheir obligationofattendingMass onthefeastday,aholyday ofobligation,byattending MassonDecember8.
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Thedecreetransferring thefastandabstinenceobligationsfromtheonevigil totheothermakesitapermanentchange.Thedecree wassignedbyHisEminence PietroCardinalCiriaci, PrefectoftheSacredCongregationoftheCouncil, andMgr.FrancescoRoberti,secretary.
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Bharananganam,India, Aug.6.-Nearly25,000 pilgrimsvisitedthetomb ofSisterAlphonsahereon the11thanniversaryof herdeath.
AClaristnun,SisterAlphonsa'scauseisnowbeing studiedbytheHolySee.
Theanniversarydayobservanceclimaxedthree daysofcontinuouspilgrim trafficwhichconverted Bharananganamintoavast centreofdevotion.
Ontheclosingdaythere were5,000pilgrimsinthe crowdwhoparticipatedina mammoth"starvationfeeding."ThisisaCatholic custominfuneralobsequies inKerala.
Thisfeedingismeantfor neighbours,relativesand friendsofthedeceasedwho gatheratthehouseof mourning.Accordingtothe custom,theycannottake solidfooduntilthefuneral isover.
BishopEmanuelS.VayalilofPalai,thelocaldirectorforSisterAlphonsa's cause,waspresentforthe anniversaryobservance.
HongKong,Aug.6.-China'sRedshavefailedtowinthesupportofthatnation's CatholicclergyandlaymenintheirlatestefforttomaketheChurchthereaState-controlledcommunistorganisation,accordingtoreportsreachinghere.Becauseofthe widespreadoppositionamongthefaithfultothenew"PatrioticAssociationofChinese Catholics,"setupoverthestrongoppositionofanumberofbishopsandpriests,observersherepredictanotherwaveofpersecutionagainsttheChurchinRedChina.
Thecommunistsforcedtheso-calledNationalConferenceofCatholics,whosePekingmeetingended July31,tofoundthe"patriotic"organisation.Althoughitannounced,accordingtoaPekingradio broadcast,thatitwould"cutpoliticalandeconomic ties"withtheHolySee,theassociationalsodeclared thatitwouldcontinuetoobeytheVaticaninmattersofreligion,dogmaandmorals.
ReportsonthesessionsoftheCatholicmeetingin Pekingclearlyindicatedthatthe"patriotic"associationisnothingmorethanamovebytheRedsto subjugatetheChurchinChinacompletely,prevent allcontactswiththeHolySeeandusetheChurch's organisationtofurthercommunism.
Evidenceofthisisthefactthatthecommunistdominatedmeetingpassedaresolutionsayingthat CatholicsinChinawould"resolutelyopposeany schemeconcoctedbytheVaticanintheformofreligionthatinterfereswithourcountry'sinternal affairsorviolatesitssovereigntyanddamagesour patrioticmovementagainstimperialism."
Atapreparatorymeetingprecedingthenational conference,attendedby241bishops,priests,nuns andlaymenwhoclaimedtorepresentChina's 3,000,000Catholics.Redeffortswerechallengedby BishopFrancisChaoCheng-sheng,S.J.,ofSienhsien.
TheBishopspokeoutagainsttheformationofany CatholicassociationwithoutVaticanapproval,saying thatitwould"killthesouloftheChurch."AnumberofpriestssupportedtheBishop,leadingtoa communistattackontheVaticanandonthe"rightist elements"whomtheRedsclaimedhadtakenadvantageofthemeeting.
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ThosecombatingtheRedattempttoforceChinese CatholicsintoabreakwithRomewerechargedwith playing"theiranti-communist,anti-peopleandantisocialismoldturn."Thecommunistradioaccused theVaticanof"provokingChineseCatholicstostand againsttheirgovernment"andmakingtheChurchin China"aninstrumentofimperialism."
TheradioalsoattackedArchbishopAntonioRiberi, ApostolicInternunciotoNationalistChina,whohad beenexpelledbytheRedsfromthemainland.The RedsaccusedtheArchbishopoffomentingdiscord betweenCatholicsandthecommunistgovernmentof mainlandChina.
Accordingtothecommunistradio,acommitteeof 150personswasnamedtoheadthenew"patriotic" association.Amongtheleadersofthecommittee theradiomentionedthenameofArchbishopIgnatius
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P'i-shu-shihofMukden,whoislistedintheofficial Vaticanyearbook,AnnuarioPontificio,asimprisoned forthefaith.Italsomentionedthenamesofseveral "bishops"whosenamesarenotlistedintheVatican directory.
FirstevidenceofRedintentionscameintheearly stagesofthePekingmeetingswhenthegovernment officialsdemandedtherepudiationoftwoVatican decrees.
ThefirstwastheHolySee'sexcommunicationof FatherLiWei-wang,anapostatepriestandformer vicargeneralofthearchdioceseofNanking.The secondwastheVatican'srefusaltorecognisethe "election"ofFatherXavierChangasBishopof ShanghaiaftertheimprisonmentofBishopIgnatius Kungbythecommunists.
Nearlyallofthepersonswhohadbeen"invited" tothePekingCatholicmeetingrefusedtoapprovethisrepudiationoftheHolySee.
ButattheinstigationofthegovernmentBureauof ReligiousAffairs,whosedirector,HoChenghsiang,is anavowedatheist,astatementoutliningtheroleof theChurchinChinawassubmittedbythePeking meetingtotheFirstNationalPeople'sCongressthen insession.
Thisstatementmaintainedthatundertheleadershipofthe"patriotic"association,theChurchin Chinawouldbeconcernedwiththeorganisingof "politicalargumentsandstudiesofcurrentsituations and(government)policies."
Tothehierarchy,clergyandSisterstheassociation assignedthetaskofimplementingitseducationof thepeopleincommunismby"learningseriously themselves,positivelyleadingthefaithfultostudy andencouragingthemtoparticipateinvariousevents insocialactivityandproductioncompetition."
The"patriotic"associationsaiditwillmakesure thatthetimeallowedforreligiousserviceswillbe used"topropagateamongthefaithfulthepoliciesand instructionsofthegovernmentandtohelpthegov- ernmentexecutethepoliciesofreligion."
ThestatementcondemnedthoseCatholicswhodo notyet"understandandappreciate"the"newinternalsituationandconditions"oftheChurchinChina.
Itridiculedthefaithandthebeliefsofsuch Catholicsbycomplainingthatthey"lackthespirit offactuality'andcommitthemistakeofdoctrinairism."
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Nowhereinthisstatementdidthereappearany mentionofworshipofGod,theSacrificeoftheMass, thesacramentsorfreedomofconscience.
Observershereareoftheopinionthatnotonlythis document,butalsotheresolutionsofthePeking meetingweredictatedbythegovernment'sBureauof ReligiousAffairs,whichdirectlycontrolsthePatriotic AssociationofChineseCatholics.
IthasbeenreportedthatwhilesomeCatholics havebeencoercedintoco-operatingwiththe 'patriotic"association,thevastmajorityhavebitterly opposedtheorganisationbecausetheHolySeehas condemnedanysuchgovernment-controlledChurch.
Inanapparentefforttoforestallthisopposition, PekingannouncedthattheHolySeewas"interferng"withtherightfulactivitiesofChineseCatholics, and"eventhreateningthepatrioticclergyandlaity withschism,suspension,andexcommunications."
Pekingthereforeallegedthatitwasthewishof CatholicsinChinatobreakoff"politicalandeconomic ties"withtheVatican.
This"resolution,"whilehailedbyFatherLiWei- Wang,excommunicatedformerVicarGeneralofthe Narkingarchdiocese,wasopenlydenouncedatthe meetingsas"cuttingofftherootsof-theCatholic Church."
SinceChineseCatholicshaveremainedfirmin theiracceptanceofthePope'sadmonitionof1954 that"noChineseChurchcouldcallitselfCatholic exceptthatwhichisconnectedtotheChurchofRome anditsPontiff,"anewandmoredrasticpersecution ofChineseCatholicsispredicted.
Warsaw,Aug.2.-"IftherearefewconvincedCatholicsinCzechoslovakia,there areevenfewerconvincedMarxistshere,"a Praguestudentwroteinaletterpublished inKierunki(Directions),aWarsawweekly.. fromfamilieswherethereligiousatmosphereofthe homei"extraordinary."
Thestudentcomplained inhisletterthatCzechoslovakstudentsfinditalmostimpossibletoget Catholicbooks. "Catholicpublicationsdo notexistforus,"hewrote, "andthepossibilitiesofgettingsuchpublicationsfrom othercountriesarealmost nil.
"Thereadingofany Catholicmonthliesor periodicalspublishedinthe westinEnglish,andanacquaintancewithmodern foreignwriters remains adream."
Kierunkiisapublication Ofthe"progressiveCatholic"group,Pax,whichcollaboratedwiththecommunistregimeinPolandeven duringtheStalinistregime.
Theletterstatedthatthe "greatestnumberofconscientiousCatholicsisfound amongcollegestudents.In Prague,alone,theynumber 5to10percentofthecollegeyouth."
ThoughheconsideredwhatseemsasmallpercentageofCatholicstudentsto be continuedoutstanding,theyouth byremarkingon thesmallnumberofCatholics smallestamongworkers:"The numberofCatholicsisamongtheworkers and,iftheyarefoundthere, areexceptionsorpeoplewhoworkinafactorybe-causetheycannotfindwork elsewhere."
InSlovakia,however,he continued,"oneisamazed atthelargenumberswho attendMassonweekdays."
Recently,Pravda(Truth), theofficialorganofthe Slovak complainedCommunistparty, thatthegov-ernment'scampaignto weanyoungpeopleaway fromreligionhasnotbeen verysuccessful.One-third ofallyouth,itsaid,comes
ManyofCzechoslovakia's youngpeople,thestudent continuedinhisletter,have norealphilosophyoflife. "Iconsiderthemaincharacteristicofthoseyoung people,"hewrote,"anindefinite,elementarymaterialism firstimportance isgiventosuchmattersas makingmoremoneyand havingagoodtime."
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Inadditiontoawellstockedlibraryof CatholicTruthSocietypamphlets,theApostolateoffersCatholicsthefollowingpopular publicationsatverymodestprices.
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ArchbishopRomoloCarboni,ApostolicDelegateto Australia,NewZealand theandOceania,presidedat departureceremony.He presentedmissioncrossesto thetwonuns.
InThailandtheUrsulines haveconventsinBangkokandChiengmai.About90 percentoftheirpupilsare Buddhists,butallattend dailyreligionclasses.AlumnioftheUrsulinesincludethepresentKingof Thailandandhisbrother, theformerXing.
"Weareconfidentthat themostpowerfulMother ofGod,imploredbythevoicesofsomanyofher children,willbenignlyobtainfromGodthedailyreflourishingofprivateand publicgoodmorals.
"Wehopealsothatthey willobtainthegraceof God,thattheCatholicreligionwilleverywherebe abletofulfilitsdivinemandatefreefromeveryinjus- ticeandimpedimentand, finally,thatitssalutaryforcemaybeabletocirculatenotonlyinthesoul oftheindividualcitizen,but intheveryveinsofthe nations,sothatdutiesand rightsmayallbebalanced andplacedinajustorder.
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Theletterrecalledthe HolyFather's1951encyclicalontherecitationofthe Rosary,"IngruentiumMalorum"(TheAdvancing Evil),inwhichhecalled forfamilyrecitationofthe Rosaryforpeace.
Melbourne,Aug.6._ presidentoftheCatholic PressAssociationofAushasreceivedaspecialapos- tolicblessingfromHisHolinessPopePiusRH.Father Murtaghis sacerdotalcelebratinghis silverjubilee.EditoroftheAdvocate, publishedhere,Father Murtaghearnedamaster's degreeinsocialscienceat theCatholicUniversityof America,Washington,D.C., in1943.Hetouredthe UnitedStatesandEurope in1952tostudysocialquestionsandtheCatholic press.
Trivondrum,India,Aug.5.-Catholicsof KeralaStatehavebeenexhortedtouseall lawfulmeanstofoilthecommunistgovernment'sattempttosubverttheexistingeducationalsystem.
Ina1,700-wordpastoralletter,Kerala's16bishopswarnedthefaithfulthat thefundamentalaimofa
Czestochowa,Poland,Aug.6.-Theend ofthefirstyearofPoland's"GreatNovena," celebratingthemillenniumofChristianity inthecountry,willbemarkedwithspecial religiousceremoniesattheshrineofOur Ladyhere.
OnAugust26,feastof OurLadyofCzestochowa, HisEminenceStefanCardinalWyszynski,Primateof Poland,willleadthemanyclergyandpilgriresinthe repetitionofthevowsmade lastyearbyabout1,500,000 Catholics.
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Eachyearofthe"Great Novena"hasitsspecial mottoandintention.This year,fidelitytoGod,the Gospel,theChurchandher clergywasthemotto,and theintentionoftheprayers offeredwasfortheclergy ofPolandandtheworld.
Red-sponsoredschoolbill, nowbeforethe.StateAssembly,istospreadand strengthencommunismin India.
Thestatement,readin eachoftheState's2,035 CatholicchurchesonSunday,August4,saidthe proposedchangesinthe schoolsystemwouldmake "privateagenciesabsolutely powerlessandtheirschools quasi-governmentalinstitutions.
"Thustheonegreatbul- warkintheStateagainsttheinroadsofcommunism willbedemolishedandits torrentsletloosetoflood thecountry,"thebishops declared.
thinks"Thecommunistministry thebestwaytocaptureforcommunismthe risinggenerationofchildren andyouthistodestroythefortresseswhereintheyare sheltered.
"Theobjectofthebillis theultimatetransformation ofKeralaintoacommunistland.
NewDelhi,India,Aug.5.-Archbishop JamesR.Knoxarrivedheretoassumehis dutiesasthethirdApostolicInternuncioto Indiasincethecountrygaineditsindepen- dencein1947. tweentheVaticanandInArchbishopKnox,43, succeedsArchbishopMar- tinH. earlyLucaswhoresigned thisyearbecauseof ill-health.ArchbishopLucashadbeeninternuncioto Indiasince1953.ArchbishopKnoxwasnamedto thepostinFebruary.
BeforehisappointmenttotheVatican'sdiplomaticre- presentationinIndia,Arch-bishopKnoxservedas ApostolicDelegatetoBritishEastandWestAfrica.
Onhandtogreetthe ArchbishopwereArchbishopJosephFernandezof Delhi-Simlaandthechief OfprotocoloftheIndian government,M.R.A.Baig. Diplomaticrelationsbe-
Castelgandolfo,Itay, Aug.15:HisHolinessPope PiusXIIledhisfellow countrymeninrecitingthe Angelusin broadcastnationwideradio atnoononthe feastoftheAssumption.Thepracticeisonethe Ponticbeganduringthe 1954 continuedMarianYearandhas annuallysincethenattherequestofthe leadershipofItalianCatholicAction.Thebroadcast ismadetoenablethe throngsofItalianfamilies tojoinintheChurch'straditionalprayerofpraiseto theBlessedMotherasthey preparetoleavetheirhomes forthegreatItaliansummerholidayseason-the "Ferragosto."
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F.R.,Innisfail,Qld.:Recentlyreadthatacertainprofessorexplainedtheoriginoflifeonearthbysayingthatmicrobesorgerms, abletosurvivetheextremecold,camefromouterspace. ofmatterandspirit,asdis-oflife"comingtotheearth tinctfromtherestofbymeansof"germsfrom materialcreationwhetherouterspace."Thereis non-livingorliving. nothinginthistheoryof theevolutionofman'sbody againstofficialCatholic teaching,althoughitisa highlyspeculativehypothesis,anythingbutproved, andtobetreated,therefore, withgreatreserve.
R.:ThattheorywasproposedbyLordKelvin,who diedjust50yearsago,in 1907.Itwasasheerhypothesis,withnothingwhatevertosupportit;and whilstitwouldaccountfor thebeginningoflifeon earth,itdidnotsolvethe problemoftheoriginoflife assuch.
Itmerelyshiftedthe problemto"outerspace,"leavingunanswered-the questionastohowlifebeganthere!Kelvin'sguess isnottakenseriouslytoday.
Q.:Heprovedexperiment- allythatmicrobescould surviveinliquidhelium whichisclosetoobsolute zero.
R.:Noevidencethat microbescouldsurvivethe intense-.coldofouterspace wouldprovethattheycame fromouterspace.
Q.:Thefactofmanymoderndiseasesunheardofa fewcenturiesagoseems toverifyhistheory.
R.:Youaretooeasilyper-suaded.Firstly,progressin theknowledgeofthenature ofdiseasesdoesnotprove thediseasesnew.Whatwe thinkanewdiseasecould haveexistedpreviouslybut havebeenwronglydiagnos-edassomethingelse.
Secondly,thestudyof viruseshasshownthat,underchangingconditions, theyassumenewactivities, sothatwhatarereallynew diseasescouldresultfrom alreadyexistentvirusesin thisworld.
Itispossible-Igrantno morethanthepossibilitythatman'sbodyhasevolved fromloweranimal-forms, thosegoingbackthrough animmenseseriesoftransitionalstagesnotonlyto "microbes"asyoucall them,buttostillmoreprim-itiveviruseswhichinturn mayhaveresultedfrom lifelesschemicalmolecules havingacquiredtheessentialcharacteristicsoflife spontaneouslythrougha specialkindanddegreeof organisation.
Biologistsfavourthat theory,althoughtheyare verydividedamongthemselvesastohowthesup- posedtransitionfirstcame about.Ifeverthistheoryis provedcorrect,thenlife wouldhavecommencedin thisworldby developmentspontaneous frominorganic matter;God,ofcourse,havingimplantedinmaterial creationthepowerto'developinsuchaway.
Therewouldbenoneed toaccountforany"sparks
Q.:Doyouthinkthetheory ofevolutioniscorrect?
R.:Thereisnoonetheory ofevolution.Everyone mustadmitapartialevolu- tionaryprocess,although therearemanydifferences ofopinionastoitsextent.
Asregardsthetheoryof completeevolutionofall livingthingsfromafirst primitivevirusrightupto thehumanbody(excluding man'ssoul),Ihavesaidthat itis"possible."Thatdoes notmeanthatitis"prob- able,"stilllessthatitisa "fact."
Ineitherthinkitafact, northatitisprobable. Therearethemostformidablescientificandphiloso-phicaldifficultiesagainstit. Thequestionremainsan openone,notyetbeyond therealmofpossibilities floatinginaseaofdoubts.
Therewouldbenoneed tobringnew"microbes"forforestedinamoreimportthemfromouterspace. antsubject.Forasreligion
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T.V.D,M.,Bolgownie:Mywifeandare interestedinreligion. R.:Youcouldnotbein-thatin certainScripture"thereare thingshardtobe understood,whichtheunlearnedandunstablewrest totheirowndestruction"(2 Pet.3:16).
Sydney:HastheCatholic Churchanyobjectionsto Catholicssupportingthe doctrineofFascismaccordingtoBenitoMussolini?
R.:AsregardsthoseaspectsofMussolini'sdoctrine whichtheChurchhascondemned,yes;asregards otheraspects,theChurch leavesCatholicsfreeto makeuptheirownmindsas tothepolitical,economic,or socialwisdomofthesystem. ThemainaspectsofMussolini'sFascismcondemned byPopePiusXIwere:(1) Thephilosophyofthe totalitarianStatewithits politicalandeconomicabsolutism.(2)Thedenialof therightsandlegitimate freedomofindividualsand familieswithinthesocial structure.(3)Therightof theStatetoimposeitsown uniformbrandofpolitical andsecularisededucation onthewholecountry.(4)
Thethesisthat"living room"makeswarsofconquestlawful.(5)Theabsurddoctrinethatthe Churchoweditspreservationandvitalitymoretothe imperialspiritoftheCaesarsandofFascistItaly thantoChristasitsFounderandtheprotectionofthe HolySpirit.
NoCatholiccouldsupport anyofthosepropositions. ACatholiccould,however, supporttheideaofthe "CorporateState,"provided thismeantStatesupervision ratherthanStateabsorptionofsubordinateorganisationsandassociations.
"Protestant,"Queensland:Thearguments fromScripturethatIsentyouarenotpathe- tic,asyousay,butmyreadinesstogivea reasonforthehopethatisinme.
R.:Itisalwayspathetictionthat,whilstSt.Peter tofindwell-meaningpeoplepersonallywasconstituted confidentlyquotingScrip-asheadoftheChurch, tureinwaysopposedtoitsChristdidnotintendthat truesense. heshouldhaveanysuccesIusedtheword"pathe-sorsinthatoffice. tic,"notcontemptuously,ForChristpromisedthat butsympathetically;fortheHisChurchwouldcontinue verysincerityandgoodnessalldayseventilltheend ofmanywhoprofesstobeoftheworld;andtobeHis "Bible-Christians"makeitChurchithadtocontinue allthegreaterpitythatwiththeconstitutionHe theyshouldmisssomuchofgaveitinthefirstplace. thetruthowingtotheirUnityindoctrineanddis- mistakenideasofwhatciplinewouldbeimpossible Scripturemeans. intheChurchwithouta Q.:FaithinChrististhecontinuingsupremeauthor- rockfoundationenwhichity;andtheCatholicChurch theChurchisbuilt,notalonehassuchasingle Peter. supremeauthorityonearth, R.:ChristsaidtoSt.evenasitsoutstanding Peter:ThouartPetercharacteristicisitsunityin(whichmeansrock),anddoctrineanddiscipline. uponthisrockIwillbuild* myChurch(Matt.16:18).
Q:DoyouthinkthetheoryisconcernedfirstandforemostwithourdutiestoGod, whoismoreimportantthan anyofHiscreatures,it shouldholdthechiefplace inourlives.
Q.:Ifso.couldmanhave evolvedfromsuch microbes?
R.:Not"man,"forman consistsofamaterialbody andaspiritualsoul.Each soulisdirectlycreatedby God.Thereallysignificant divisionisnotthatbetween lifelessmatterandliving creatures,butthatbetween matter,whetherlivingor non-living,andspirit-enti- ties.
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Q.:Asamatteroffact,we arestudyingtheBible.
R.:Yourlettershowsthat youfindyourselvesinmuch thesamepositionasthe Ethiopian.describedinActs 8:27-31.
HewasreadingthqBible, whenhewasmetbyPhilip, whosaidtohim:"Thinkest thouthatthouunderstandestwhatthoureaciest?"He replied:"AndhowcanI, unlesssomemanshowme?" Q.:Wefinditveryhard reading,withalotof thingsnotcleartous.
R.:Somesectionsare easier,somemoredifficult thanothers.Butitisnot anexaggerationtosaythat thevastmajorityofBiblereaderslackasufficient backgroundofknowledgeto interpretitsmeaningcorrectly.
Theymakenoeffortto findoutthemodesof thoughtandthecustoms prevalentatthetimea givenbookwaswritten,nor thecircumstancesthatgave risetoit;andthat,quite apartfromthefactthat divinely-revealedmysteries areinvolvedwhicheventhe sacredwritersdidnotfully comprehend.
TounderstandtheBible thoroughly,oneneedsafar greaterequipmentofawide andvariedknowledgethan isrequiredbyexpertsin othersubjects.
SoSt.Peterhimselfwrote
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Q.:Howisitthatthereare somanyreligions,allbasedontheBible,yetall seemingtogetsomethingdifferentoutofit?
R.:Christfoundedonly onereligion,establishing HisChurch,callingHis12 Apostlesasitsfoundation members,andfinallysendingHisChurchtoteachall nationsinHisnameall thatHehadrevealed.
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ThatChurchistheCatholicChurch,andthoseonly aresureofpossessingthe truthwhoaccepttheteachingsofthatChurch.Inthe 16thcenturytheProtestant reformersbrokeawayfrom theCatholicChurch,and saidthatpeopleshouldget theirreligionforthemselves fromtheirBibles.
Peoplefoundintheir Bibles,notwhatwasreallythere,butwhattheywantedtofindthere;andthey sodifferedamongthemselvesthattodaythereare over400differentandconflictingProtestantchurches.
Thesearenotallbasedon theBible,thougheachmay claimthat.Theyarebased ontheirownwronginterpretationsoftheBible.
Q.:OnesaysSundayisthe dayofrest;anothef,Sat-urday:anotherthatthere isnospecialday.Thisis onlyoneofthemanycon-fusingthings.Wherecan wefindthetruth?
R.:Onlybyforsakingthe confusiontowhichProtestantismhasled,andgetting backtothecomplete,con-sistentandauthenticteachingoftheCatholicChurch ofallthecenturies.
ThatstepImyselftook; andIamquitecertainthat noothersolutionofthedifficultyispossible.
Q.:IfCatholicscannotsupportthedoctrineofFascismaccordingtoMussolini'sversionofit,howthatwhenJesussayshewill accountforthethousandsbuildhis`ecclesia'upon ofCatholicswhoarethisrock,hereallymeans membersoftheMovi-thepersonofSimon. mentoSocialeItalianoin Italy,andofFascist movementstheworld over?
R.:SuchCatholics-sup- posingbutnotgranting theirworld-widediffusion -wouldnotsupportthose aspectsofMussolini'sversionofFascismwhichthe Churchcondemned.
Norwouldtheyintendby "Fascism"whatCommunistshaveinmindwhentheyusethewordasatermof abuseforpropagandapurposes. Meantime,Italianorother Catholicswhobelongto movementsaimingassocial reformalong"Corporate State"lines,avoidingthe extremesofCapitalismand outrightSocialism,would differwidelyamongthem1ve twhat"Fcim
sesaso ass meant,eveniftheywere willingtoacceptthatvery ambiguoustermasadescriptionoftheir"MovimentoSociale"atall.
Q.:Also,whatismyposition,beingaCatholicand alsoaFascist?
R.:Youwouldbeabad Catholic,ifyouacceptedall Mussolini'sideas,includingthosecondemnedbythe Church;butitisnotlikely thatyoudo. Althoughyouusethe word"Fascist,"whatyou meanbyitisprobably harmlessenough.Idon't thinkyouneedworryabout it.
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Q.:Ithinkyouwoulddis-RichardStokes agreewithallwho youPoliticianAnd thoughtwereProtestants. R.:Youaremistaken.ItMagnateDead isnotwhatpeopleare,butwhattheyteachthatcounts.London,Aug5.-Rich- ProfessorOscarCullmannisandRapierStokes,out- aProtestant,aCalvinist.In standingCatholicmember "Peter,Disciple,Apostle,ofParliamentandleading Martyr."Onpp.206-207heBritishindustrialist,died writes: here(Aug.3),asthere- "Thereremainsonlythe onepossibility,thatbythissuitofinjuriessustained sayingJesusactuallymeantinanautomobileaccident thepersonwhomhechar-Thoughaleadingmem- acterisedbythenameberoftheopposition `rock.' AllProtestantLabourpartyandpossess-' interpretationsthatseekinedofstrongsympathiesfor onewayoranothertoex-theSocialistparty,Mr. plainawaythereferencetoStokeswastheownerof Peter,seemtomeunsatis-Britain'slargestagriculturalmachineryfirm. ,,t facNor. "No.ThefactremainsHewasaproficient speaker,creditedwith"the loudestvoiceinParliament,"andfrequentlyused hisabilitiestochampion "TheRomanCatholicex-inParliamenttheChurch's planationmustberegardedsocial doctrines, even ascorrectwhenitrejectsagainsthisownparty. otherattemptsatexplana-In1951,Mr.Stokesbetion." camethefirstCatholic Dr.Cullmann,then,iscabinetmemberinmany oneProtestantwithwhomIyearswhenhewasapdonotdisagree,atleastinpointedLordKeeperofthe thisparticularmatter.IdoPrivySealandMinisterof disagreewithhisassump-Material.
Mydeargirls,boysand tinies,-Theholidaysare withus,andIhopethatyou willlearnallthethings duringtheseweeksthatyou havenotfeltquitesureof atschool.Thisisanimportantholidayforthe JuniorsandtheLeaving class.Ihopethatmany "cornerites"willfeaturein theLeavinglisthonours.
Don'treadtoomany blood-thrillingcomics,children."TheWord,""Boy," etc.,aretheonesthatI'd liketoseeineveryCatholic home.Ifparentswouldonly realisewhatimportancea child'searlyreadingplays initslifetheywould chooseyourreadingmatter ascarefullyastheychoose yourdinner.
Readingmatteristhedinnerofthemind,andso manychildrentodayare gettingmentalindigestion.
PersonallyIthinkthat comics,inAmericaanyway, andwiththetiderisingfast here,areresponsiblefor muchofthefeveredthinkingwhichleadstothe waveofjuvenilecrimethat seemstosweep.everybig city.
Ihavefollowedevery articlethatIcangetonthe subjectofnaughtyyoungsters,andIthinkthatidleness,badreading,andlack ofafeelingofsecurityseem tobethepillarsthatthe moderncrazywaveofyoung peoplecrimesisbuiltupon.
Sochildren,helpyour parentsaroundthehouse (everyholidaymeansmore workformum),andread alot,butreadgoodCatholiccomics,books,etc.And whenyouhavereadthem, passthemon. Loveandkeephappy, AUNTMOLLIE.
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Ithinkthatthefunniest trickintheworld
Thatanyonecreaturecan do, Isthesaddestofways,the littlewhitecalf Canliftupitsheadandsay "Moo."
Just"Moo."
Forhourstheyaremanyanddinnertimesfew, Sowhatisacalfthatis hungrytodo?
Perhapstolookfunny,but allthetimetoo, Say"Moo," Averysadpoddycalf "Moo." -CharlesHilson.
Thestallion,withanangrysnort,reared upmenacingly.Themaresinthevalley belowstartednervouslyatthissound.Soon theirblackleaderjoinedthemand,with headhelderect,hebegantoleadthemto safety,awayfromthebandofhorsemen approachingthevalley.
Thehorsemen,seeingtheButitwastoolate.They flightofthebrumbies,urg-haderectedabarrieratthe edtheirownmountsintoa fastgallop. Theracewason.Forthe determinedmenthecapture meantabonusintheirpay. Tothewildhorsesthecapturemeantlossoftheir freedom,lossoftheseplains onwhichtheyhadlived theircarefreelives.
Theirinstinctledthem awayfromtheserough humanswho,havingcapturedahorse,brokeits spirituntilitcouldfightno longer.
Thestalliongallopedeffortlessly,turningnowand thentosnapatalagging mare.Soon,however,the greathorsefoundhimselfinablindcanyonintowhich themenhadpurposelydriventhem.
Indismayheturnedto escape,butitwastoolate. Franticallyheherdedthe marestogetherinacorner and,hearingthehorsemen, heprancedforwardtomeet them.
Twolassoesweresent whistlingforward,butthe wilyanimalside-stepped andtheropesswished harmlesslyby.Withone accordthemenbeganto closein,untilthestallion foundhimselfforcedback.
Suddenly,herearedup andwithearsbackand teethbaredhechargedtowardthemen.
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Thebarrierwasmadeof strongbranches,impossible foreventhisgreathorseto jump.Thatnight,while themaresdrankthirstilyat anearbystream,thestallionmovedrestlesslybeside the.barrier.Nowandthen thecanyonwasfilledwith theechoofhiswhinny.
Presentlythedawnbroke, clearandbright,fillingthe mesawithitsbrilliantgoldenlight.Thestallionlookedanxiouslyoutontothe plainwherethealreadyhot sunbeamedserenelyonthe country.Towardsmid-daythemenreturnedandbeganto hustlethemaresoutofthe valley.Thestallion,sensingtheywouldhavemore chanceofescapeoutinthe open,movedmorequietly thanonthepreviousday.
Onceonthemesa,he foundhecouldnotevenattempttomoveinanydirec- tionwithoutoneofthemen poisinghislasso,readyfor theswing.
Arrivingattheranchthe menproceededtodrivethe brumbiesintoacorrala fewmilesfromthehomestead.
Ashe aroundroamedrestlessly thelargecorral,the stallionthoughtlonginglyof thefree,opencountryside. Duskbroughtpeacetothe landandnothingcouldbe seenmovingexceptthestallionashetrottedimpatientlybesidethefence.
Suddenly,withapiercing whinny,herearedupand broughthismightyhooves crashingdownonthefence. Themaresbecamealertat onceandwatchedeagerly as operationtheirleaderrepeatedthis again-andagain.
Inamatterofminutes thefencewasreducedtoa shamblesandthemares werestreamingtowardtheirfreedom.Onandonthey wentuntilthestallionled themtopasturesknown onlytohorses.Thisthey claimedastheirnewhome.
Towardsdawnthestallion stoodsentryonacliffhigh abovethemares.Helookeddownontothemares andsawthemrestingor grazingcontentedlyunder thetrees.
Helookedtowardsthe plainswherethebright middaysungleamedonthe dustyland.Thiswashis home.Hewasatpeace.
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Victoria-sq. OurLady'sCollege,
Oneoftheeasiestpresents foratinytomakeformum ordadisablotter.Buy twosheetsofnewblotting paperandfoldtothesize thatyouwanttofittheir desk.Thentakesome prettypaper,wallpaperor glazedpaper,andsomestiff cardboard,andmakea frontandback.
Pasteflatonclothhinges, orastripofclothforthe back,andputapieceof ribbonround,holdingthe blottingpaperinplace.
Mother'sordad'sinitials canbeputonthecorm.
BayswaterHotel, Bayswater.
DearAuntMollie,-I noticedinthisweek's"Record"anarticle"InGodwe Trust,"andinityoustate JamesPollockwasresponsibleforit,yetinAmerica theysaySalmonP.Chase was.
WhileinAmericaIsaw acopyofhisletterdisplayedinawindowoftheChase BankinRochfellerbuildings.Itsaid: Thisletterwaswrittenby SalmonP.ChaseonNov. 20,1861,hewasthenSecretarytotheTreasury.
DearSir, Nonationcanbestrong exceptinthestrengthof God,orsafeexceptinHis defence.
Thetrustofourpeople inGodshouldbedeclared onournationalcoin.
Youwillcauseanddevisetobepreparedwithout unnecessarydelaywitha mottoexpressinginthe fewestandtersestwords possiblethisnationalrecognition.
Yourstruly, S.P.Chase.
Wordsoncoin:InGodwe Trust,1863.
ThisisparticularlyinterestingseeingChaseis spendingatEsperanceso muchmoney.
Yoursfaithfully, R.BARTLETT.
Thanksforthisveryinterestingletter,whichI havejustcaughtupwith.I cannotrememberwhich magazineIgottheinformationfrom,Ihaveanideait wasaDigest,butwillhunt itupifIcan.
Yourversionseemsmuch morelogical.TheChase connectionspecially.It wouldbeworthfollowing up.Havewrittentoyou privately.
AUNTMOLLIE.
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10Roberts-st., Bayswater.
DearAuntMollie,-Iwas verypleasedtoseemyletterin"TheRecord,"andI gratefullyreceivedthe5/. AsIpromised,Iput2/in thebank,2/inthemissions andhad1/formyself.
Everyweekweaddupourmissionsandgrade7 havewonfourtimesand grade5havewononce.
Wearehavingelections fortheChildrenofMary andIamgoingtobeone oftheluckychildrenpicked.
ThatisallthenewsI haveatthepresent.Goodbyefornow.
Yourlovingniece, DONNACLARK.
DearDonna,-Whata verygrandwaytospend your"corner"money.I hopethatyousendinmore goodcontributions,asitis greattoknowthatthemissionsarebenefiting. Ihave,asyouknow,to trytokeepyoutoaroster ofpublishingletters,etc.,as theycomein,thatiswhy somepeoplehavetowait forweekstoseetheir's published.
Howdidtheelectionsgo?
Lovetothefamily, AUNTMOLLIE.
Theywereayoungcouple,andherhusbandwasnotaCatholic,buthewasavery niceperson,andaveryenergeticone.Bad luckhaddoggedtheirfootstepsandillness hadcausedthemtodecidetomoveclose' intocomfortandcivil Eversinceherearlylife inSouthAustralia,Grace hadlovedtheLittleFlower, andalwaysprayedtoher whenshewasworriedand speciallyaskedheradvicein anygreatdecisionstheyhad tomake.
Thatwas,ofcourse,over andabovethedailyprayersthatGracealwayssaid toher.Infact,itwasthese prayersthathadbeenresponsibleformostoftheir goodluck.
Butillnesshadspoilt theselastmonthsandfinallytheydecidedtomove.
Itwasadifficulttimeto buyproperty.Themarket wasverylow,andother thingsweredifficult,too.
Well,EvetookherwonriestotheLittleFlower.She feltthatonthiscomingdeal dependedtheirwho future.Theylookedatvariousplaces,butnothingwas possible.Evestillprayed. Thentheagenttookthem outonemorningtoseea partiallydesertedfarm.
SomehowEveknewthat herewastheplacethatwas toproveaturningpointin theirlives.Onlyshewas worried,andshewanteda sign.
"Well,SaintTherese,"she thought,"youwerealways connectedwithroses.Give measigninroses."
Theplacewasverydesertedandovergrownbut astheyroundedthecorner ofthehouse,theycame uponitsuddenly,atangled butbeautifulrosebush, coveredwithnewgrowth, andattheendofoneofthe longneglectedstems,one solitaryredrose.
Evegaspedinwardly.Was thishersign?
"IfIamtobuythisold farm,"sheprayed,"letthe prosaiccrustyoldagentpick thatroseandgiveittome." ThenIwill.reallyknow, shethought. Thethreeofthemdiscussedtheproblemandexpensebackwardsandforward.Gracekeptlooking attherose.Theyhadwalkedawayfromit,andthe waytothegatewasstill furtheraway.
Theyendedupatafence andstoodtalkingthere.The
isedliving. sunclimbeddownandthe eveningbreezesprangup, andherhusbandsaid: "Well,we'dbetterbegettingback.Rubywillbe waiting."(Rubywasthe moo-cowathome.)
Thentheagentturned andwalkedawayfromthem roundthecornerofthe house,andthinkingthathe wasgoingtolockupodd thingstheywaited. Thenhecamehurrying back,andinhishard, knuckledhand,incongruous andbeautifulwastheone redrose.
Well,youcanguessthe rest.Theyboughtthat place theyandfromthatday haveneverlooked back.Theysolditfinally, andmovedtoMaidaVale, andsincethenhavesold anotherhouseortwo,and nowhaveanicenewone, withgloriousviewsfrom everywindow.
Thereisarosebedin thatgarden,andIforone spendhappydaysthereand allthatisneededtome,is abushofrosesgrownfrom thatoriginalrosebush. Don'tyouthinkso,too?
SodoadopttheLittle Flower,"cornerites."
AUNTMOLLIE.
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Valeriewastellingher friendsaboutastrange dreamshehadhadthepre- viousnight,butshewas havingahardjobexplainingit,sosheturnedtoher sistersaying: "Youtellthem,Shirley, asyouwerethere,too."
Q.:Whydowesay "amen instead of "awomen?" A.:Becausewesing hymnsandnothers.
Father:Whatareyou goingtodowhenyougrow up?
Billy:GrowabeardsoI won'thavetowashmyface.
Q.:Whatiseasiesttofind onadarknight?
A.:Thatyouhavelost yourway.
Q.:Whatwalksonits headallday?
A.:Thenailinyourshoe.
ManyyearsagoinSwitzerland,wherethe menwehavebeenreadingaboutwereclimbingmountains,there hiswife.
Theyhadonlyonedaughter,whowasawilfuland disobedientchild.Oneday theyhadtogototownto buysomefoodforthefollowingweek.Theytold Anntogettheteaready forthembythetimetheyreturned.Theyalsowarned hernottotrytoclimbthe mountain,whichtowered abovetheircottage,asmany hadtriedtoclimbitand hadneverreturned.
Annpromisedthatshe wouldbeverycarefulnot togotothemountain,but nosoonerhadherparents roundedthecornerofthe hillroad,thanshestarted offtopickwildflowersat thefootofthegreattoweringmountain,andwanderedfurtherandfurtherup itsslopes. Shethoughtthatshe couldnotpossiblygetlost.Buttheafternoonsunrose andwasswallowedupin mists,andcold,dampair poureddownfromthe snow-cladpeak,andsoon Ann,thelittlegirl,waslost. Thenaheavysnowstorm cameupsuddenly,andshe creptunderajutting-out rock,Whenandfellasleep. herparentsreturnedhome,theyhopedtofind
livedapeasantand ahotmealandawarmfire readytowelcomethem,but insteadtheyfoundanempty houseandashesinthefireplace.Theywerevery frightened.
NoneoftheneighbourshadseenAnn,butfinallya ladrememberedseeingher starttoclimbupthemountainslopes,wheretheflowersgrew.
Aftermanyhours'searching,theyfoundher,andshe wasnearlydead.Theycarriedherhomeandforweeks hermotherhadtonurseher dayandnight,butfinallyshewaswellagain. Sheneverdisobeyedher motherafterthat. -CatholicChildren's Realm.
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Itisthroughsorrowand throughgrief, Goodfortunecomes,and sweetrelief. -H.C.Hemy.
TheAustralianNationalPilgrimagehas manyvacanciesforpeopledesiroustogoto Lourdesinthecentenaryyear.InMarch, 1957,therewereover1,000registrations, butduetoanabnormallylargenumberof cancellationstherearenowmanyvacancies.
theCommonwealthTreasury,prospectivetravellers havenottheembarrassmentofasmallamountfor personalspending.
Registeratonceeither withanofficeofThos.Cook orCatholicTravelCentre, 175F.li,abeth-street,Sydney.
TheannualconventionoftheIrish NationalForesterswillbeopenedbythe HighChiefRanger(Mr.W.J.Fuller)on Sunday,August25,atSt.Patrick'shall,Fremantle,imntediatelyafter10.30a.m.Mass. MasswillbeofferedforPersonsdesirousofbethereposeofthesoulsofcomingmembersofthe deceasedmembers. societyshouldwriteforpar-
Thecancellationsaredue tohealth,businessreasons, e.g.inabilitytoprovidefor careofbusiness,etc.,need forcarefordependants,etc.
Ineveryinstancepeople aresatisfiedwiththeprospectusofthejourney.Proof ofthevalueofthejourney isthefactthatmanyare makingtheirsecondjourney,severaleventheir third.
Atthemomentthereare vacanciesbothinthefirst classandtouristclassof theship,whilsteveryone hasthechoiceofthethree
gradesofhotelaccommodation.
Faresrangeasfollows.-
First,from£423to£983 Stg.Tourist,from£245to £353Stg.Seajourney(returninclusive).
Pilgrimagejourneyfrom £361Stg.to£464Stg.
Thereforeaninclusive costrangesfrom£606Stg.
Theminimumlengthof timesuchtouroccupiesis 14weeksandduringthat periodthecostisallinclusiveexceptforpersonal spending.
Withtheadditionalallowancemaderecentlyby
ThePilgrimageadminis-trationinvitesimmediate applications
Left:LourdesBasilica.Below:Rt.Rev.Mgr.Thomas, organiserofpilgrimage.
OnThursday,August29titularstoabranchsecre- at8p.m.,-athall,ntheccorner Friendlyltary(seeadvertisementin Societies' ofthesecolumnsforaddress). Albany-highwayand Rothay-street,VictoriaPark thenextperiodicaltraditionalIrish competitionstepdancing (Irishhorn-pipe)willbeconducted.
Everyoneinterestedis cordiallyinvitedto.attend. Thegradesforcompetitionwillbe:Under8years,10 years,12years,15yearsand open.
Theintra-clubY.C.W.debateonAugust19onthe subject"Thatwedonotdo enoughforourteenagers" provedmostinteresting.
Theclubwasfortunatein havingMr.Bensky,aleagueadjudicator,presentforthe
Preliminarymoveshave beenmadewithaviewtodebate;hisremarkswere establishaninterstateIrishveryhelpfultothepartici- nationalstepdancingcham-pants. pionship.
panKtesVin Sullivan,GregByrneandRaySweeneyonthenegativesidescoreda MASSFORBATTLEnarrowvictoryoverthe OFBRITAIN affirmativeteamcomprising
ThisyearAirForce CommemorationWeek, whichcommemorateseach yeartheBattleofBritain Day,willcommenceon
Sunday,September8.
Theweekofcommemorationwillconcludeon Monday,September16.
Inassociationwiththe celebrationsthe11o'clock MassatSt.Mary'sCathe- dralonSunday,September 8,willbeaspecialCom-memorativeMassforthe occasion.
Airforcepersonnelwho willbeattendingtheMass ,areaskedtoadvisetheAir ForceAssociation,whoin turnwilladvisetheAdministratorSt.Mary's Cathedral,sothatseatsmay bereservedintheCathedralfortheoccasion.
JimHegnev,HenryKing andFredFrank.
Friday,August30isthe startingdateforthepublic- speakingcourse,whichwill commenceattheCatholic Centreat8p.m.
"ThePenisMightierthantheSword"isthesubjectforthenextradiodebatetobeheardover6KY at9.30p.m.onTuesday, September3.RaySweeney andTomSherbornewill takethenegativesidefor theY.C.W.opposedto Y.M.C.A.
Y.C.W.againhasthe negativesidefortheleague debateagainstRostrum2on Monday,September9.The subjectforthisdebatewill be"Thatthereistoomuch hire-purchase business"; itheY.C.W.teamwillcompriseKevinSullivan,Fred FrankandKenByrne.
Quebec,Canada,-"HowdoesitfeeltotwoChinese.MyonlyrehavetherarestdiseaseinCanada,"areporteraskedaquietFranciscanpriest."I wasinapanicatfirst,butafteravisitto thechapelIresignedmyselftothewillof God,"FatherDonatCournoyerreplied quietly. havenotyetdiscoveredhow
FatherCournoyerissuf-leprosyisspread.Contact seemstohavelittletodo feringfromHansen'sdigease-commonlycalled, in withit,hesaid,forthe leprosy.Hecontractedit called precautionsseem oprotecthealthypeople someunidentifiedwaydur-t - f Mghisserviceinthe"mis-fromcontractingthedisease.He pointedoutthatthe sionofPeru. bacilluswhichcausesthe Askedifhehadcome.indiseasecanremaininactive contactwithmanyvictimsinthehumanbodyfor15 ofthedisease,FatherCour-yearsandthatitoftentakes noyerpointedoutthatlep-asmanyas10yearstoderosyisnot:consideredavelopdefinitelyrecognisable highlycontagiousdisease. symptomsofthedisease.
"TherearecomparativelyModernmethodsoftreat- fewlepersintheregionsmentcanarrestthepro- whereIworked,"hesaid.gressofphysicaldoenera- "Themostinfectedregionistionwhichcharacteriseslep- thatneartheUcayali,oneofrosy,hesaid. theprincipaltributariesof"Areyouhappyherein theAmazonriver.Aroundthehospital?"thereporter thereyoumayfindaboutasked.
4,000sufferersroaming"Firstofall,Imustpay about. tributetothenunshere," "WehavethelepercolonyFatherCournoyerreplied. ofSanPablointhevicar-"Theyhavedonemuchto lateofSt.Josephofthe Amazons.Itisonthebanks oftheAmazonriver.San Pablooffersfreehospitality toallsufferersfromleprosy."
FatherCournoyerexplainedthatresearchers
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gretisthatImustremain inactive,incapableofreturningtomyworkinour missioninPeru."
FatherCournoyerlooked sadforamoment,then breakingintoaslowsmile headded:"Iamconsoled bythethoughtthatthe apostolatemaytakedifferentformsandthatwhich mustbemostprofitablefor mysoulisthatimposed uponmebyDivineProvidence."
Berlin,Aug.12:Party Life,afortnightlyCommunistorganpublishedin Moscow,hasproposedthat naturefestivalsbeheldon SaturdaystoreplacereligionsholidaysintheSoviet Union.
Festivalswouldbededicatedtothetrees,flowers, seasonsandthelikeand wouldprovidesongfestsat bonfiregatheringsand prizes,thepublicationsaid. Religiousholidaysare stillmarkedintheU.S.S.R. despiteGovernmentdiscouragement,reportsindicate.
Castelgandolfo,Italy,Aug.12.-Threeof theoriginalfoundersoftheYoungChristian WorkersmovementswillbereceivedinprivateaudiencebyHisHolinessPopePiusXII hereonAugust23.
Thetrio,alllaymen, joinedMgr.JosephCardijn inBelgiumalmost40years agotobeginanorganisationtoreturntheworking comfortamissionarywhoyouthtotheChurch.Since hassuddenlybeenremovedthentheY.C.W.movement fromtheworkheloves,andhasbecomeworld-wide. thrustintoahospitalwithoutanymeansofcommunicationexceptthepostalservice.
SidoneVandarjute(58), MadeleinedeRd°(61),and JacquesMeert(53),willbe receivedbythePontiffhere ontheeveoftheY.C.W. internationalcongress.
Khartoum,Sudan,Aug.13.-Sudan's Parliamenthas"legalised"thegovernment's seizureofCatholicmissionschoolsinthe southernpartofthiscountry.
Theseizurebeganonbeencontributedbythe April1followingtheMin-missionsthemselves. istryofEducation'san-ThebishopsofSudan nouncementthatitintend-havemaintainedthatthe edtonationaliseallelemen-schoolsareexclusiveadstaryandvillageschoolscon-sionpropertyandthat ductedbytheChurchingrants-in-aiddonotchange southernSudanwithintheownership.Theyhavestatnextfouryears.Todateedthatthemissionschools about300ofthatarea's346shouldcontinuetobe schoolshavebeentakenChurchpropertyandthat over. thegovernmentshouldPay
Theseizurehasbeencar-rentfortheiruse. riedoutoverthestrongWhentheMinistryof protestsoftheSudaneseEducationannounceditinbishops,Catholicparentstendedtonationalisethe andpoliticalleadersfromschools,the_bishopspointed thesouthernpartoftheout: country,wherealmostallof 1.ChurchpropertycanSudan's197,000Catholicsnotbetransferred. live.
Themovehasbeendenouncedasaneffortbythe leadersofthepredominantlyArabandMoslemnorth inthesouthandpromote thespreadofIslamthere.
2.Therightsofparents andtheChurchcannotbe ignored.
3.AnytransferoftheadministrationofCatholic tohaltmissionaryprogressschoolsshouldbesubjectto
conditionsthatcanbeap- provedbytheHolySee. Followingtheprotests against nationalisationthegovernment's programme, Moslemleaderslauncheda compaignofabuseand threatsagainsttheChurch.
Mr.Meertcomestothe congressastheheadofthe Africandelegation,which
"Mydaybeginswitha Massforthemissionscelebratedonaportablealtar.TheSistersarekindenough tosingforme.Therestof mytimeIambusywithhehasorganisedduringthe prayers,music,reading,pastseveralyears. writinglettersandtakingThehighpointoftheconwalksonthegrounds. gress,tobeheldinRomeon
"MycompanionsandIAugust24throughSeptemarealittleUnitedNations:ber2,willbeamassdeaLithuanian,twoRussians,monstrationbeforethePope inSt.Peter'sSquare.At thistimeachalicewillbe presentedtotheHoly Fathertocommemoratethe Rt.Rev.Mgr.Cardijn occasion. edup,willdrawallthings tomyself.
Designofthechalice symbolisestheidealsofthe Y.C.W.indrawingyouthto acloserunionwithChrist. Sixtyfiguresaroundthe baserepresentthelifeof theworker.
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WhenthePopereceives theplauditsofthe30,000 youthinthesquareonthe nightofSunday,August25, itisexpectedhewilladdressthemwithadiscourse ofmajorimportance. Itisbelievedthathis half-houraddresswillbe carriedthroughoutEurope ontheEurovisionnetwork.
Paris,Aug.12.-The"divideandconquer"techniqueoftheReddominatedgovernmentofCzechoslovakiaiscausingaconfusedreligioussituationthere,accordingto LaCroix,ParisCatholicdaily.
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InanarticledrawnfromFatherAntoineWenger, unidentifiedsourceswhicheditor-ia-chiefofLaCroix, saysthatthecommunists are andfavouringthecreation developmentofnational churchesattheexpenseof theCatholicChurch.
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Henotesascasesinpoilt thedevelopmentofthe Hussitechurch,theencouragementofnationalProtestantsects,andthecreation ofaso-calledindependent OrthodoxChristianChurch madeuplargelyfromthe "ruinsoftheoldUniatedioceseofPresovwhichthe governmentclaimstohave `dissolved'."
FatherWengerpointsout that12outof19Catholic bishopshavebeeninterned.InBohemiaandMoravia,theadministrationof thediocesesis,withoutexception,inthehandsofsocalledpeacepriestswhoare knowntobe"collaborators" withtheregime,Father Wengersays.InSlovakia, fourbishopshaveonlya precariousfreedom,hesays.
But,thearticlecopcludes, arecentreporttotheexecutivecouncilofthe CzechoslovakCommunist partydeploredthestrengthofCatholicinfluenceon youngpeopleandcalledfor strongermeasurestoenforcecommunisteducation forallyoungpeople.
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Inthenewlawpassedby ParliamenttheMinistryof Educationhasbeengranted almostabsolutepowerto nationaliseallprivate schools.Provisionsofthe lawstate: Allschoolswhichhave beenentirelyorpartlysupportedbypublicfundscan betakenoverbythegovernmentatanytimewithoutcompensation. Schoolswhichhavebeen privatelysupportedmaybe takenoverasfollows:
1.Iftheprivatefunds wereraisedlegally,schools canbenationalisedbypaymentofcompensation,the amounttobefixedbythe government.
2.Ifthefundswereraisedinamannernotapprov- edbythegovernment,the schoolsmaybenationalised withoutcompensation.
Althoughgovernment subsidiestomissionschools duringthepast10years havebeensubstantial,well over40percentofthe valueofaidedbuildinghas
AlAyam,KhartoumArabicdaily,accusedItalian missionariesofwantingto "renewtheimperialismof the_Duceunderthepretext ofreligiontorestoreItalian papalimperialism."
Sudanesegovernmentof-ficialsalsomovedtobar priestsfromenteringthe missionschoolswhichhad beentakenover-forfear thatthepeoplewould thinktheywerestillin charge-andwentback ontheirpromisetosafeguardreligiousinstruction innationalisedschools.
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London,Aug.12.-Thenewly-appointed BishopofLeeds,Mgr.GeorgeDwyer,has beendirectlyresponsibleformoreconversionsinGreatBritainthananyothersingle personinrecentyears.
foundedthreeyearsago theCatholicInquiry Bureau,whichseeksconvertstotheFaiththrough regularattractiveadvertisementsinthenationaldaily andSundaynewspapers.
Healsoproducedasimple systemofinquiryclasses, nowaregularfeatureof parishworkinmanyof thecosmopolitanindustrial areas,forcuriousoutsiders seekinginformationabout Catholicism.
Bishop-electDwyerisolatedpartsofthecountry,spreadstheFaithby street-cornerpreachingand Inother Theways. newly-appointed Bishophasbeenafrequent broadcaster.Hewasthe firstCatholicpriestinBritaintobetelevisedactually preachinginthepulpitof aCatholicchurchSt. James'churchinSpanish PlaceinLondon'sfashionableWestEnddistrict.
Hishighly-successfuladvertisementplanhasbecometheanxietyandthe!
concernofnon-Catholicre-Paris,Aug.12:Two ligiousgroupshere.OfficialCatholicweekliesrank figuresissuedafewmonthssecondincirculationofall backshowedthatthetheillustratedperiodicals CatholicadvertisementshadpublishedinFrance: drawnrequestsforfurther"VieCatholiqueIllustree" informationaboutthe(IllustratedCatholicLife) Churchfrom67,056people,and"Pelerin"(ThePilmanyofwhomwouldprob-grim)haveanaverageablyneverotherwisehaveweeklycirculation of madeanycontactwiththe600,000each. Church. "Pelerin"ispublishedby
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Ofthese36,634,afterreoelvingafirstbriefoutline ofCatholicbeliefenrolled forafreepostalcourseof preliminaryinstruction.
Atotalof3.345werelater referredtolocalclergyformoreinstruction.Over1,500 -andprobablymanymore have Church.
The receivedinto) system,beingbasicallyamatterofbuyingex-1 pensivespaceinthe, flat press,iscostly.
Butthoughithasnecessitatedastaffandofficepre- mises,Bishop-electDwyerhasneverhadtocallahalt through Catholic financialsupport.
Thelucid,simplecourse ofinstructionsin21leaflets allwrittenbyhimperson-ally,hasbeenadmiredby journalistsandwriters.
Bishop-electDwyer,only 48,hasdevotedthepast10 yearsofhislifetotheconversionofEnglandasassistantandlatersuperiorof theCatholicMissionary Society.
Ithas12priestsworking forit mobilefulltime,operates chapelsforvisiting
theAssumptionistFathers inParis,whoalsopublish LaCroix,adailynewspaper. TheCatholicweekliesare onlysurpassedincirculationby"ParisMatch,"an illustratedmagazinewhich hasaweeklycirculationof 1,500,000.
LaVerna,Italy,Aug.12: Fifty-sevenarchbishopsandbishopsfromdioceses throughoutItalymadea seven-dayretreatat famousmonasteryhere foundedonthespotwhere St.FrancisofAssisireceivedthestigmata. HisEminenceGiacomo CardinalLercaro,ArchbishopofBologna,preached theretreatonthetheme "HolyMass,theCentreof theDayofthePriestand Bishop."
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SanFrancisco.-DespitefouryearsofimprisonmentandtortureatthehandsofChineseCommunists,JesuitFatherCharles J.McCarthy,45,hadafewkindwordsforhiscaptors.HeacknowledgedthattheRedshavedonealittlegood-andalsoa tremendousamountofharm-tothecountry.
Backhomeforthefirst timesince1947,FatherMcCarthywasbombardedwith questionsbynewsmenfor morethananhour.They wantedtoknowwhether theCommunistshadaccomplishedanythingworthwhileinChina.Thetall, bespectalledmissionerreplied:
"Unquestionablythereis lesspovertyamongthe people.AndChinaisno longerplaguedbybandits asintheolddays.The countryiswellpoliced."
Herelatedthathewas imprisonedforfouryears infivedifferentShanghai
gaols.Duringthefirsttwo yearshedisclosed,hewas confinedtoawindowless roomandforcedtositall day.
Hesaidthatforsixweeks hewasinMassinetprison (Shanghai'soldFrench compound)confinedtoa5 by8footcellwithfour otherprisonersand'gotan averageofonehour'ssleep anight.
"Iwascalledanideologicalsaboteur,"FatherMcCarthysaid."TheyremindedmethatIhadonce writtentorelativesabout economicconditionsin
WorldCouncil'sTalksHarmful Washington,U.S.A.-Greatdamagewas donetoCatholic-Protestantrelationsona world-widescalebythepublicdiscussions atthemeetingoftheCentralCommitteeof theWorldCouncilofChurchesjustheldin NewHaven,Conn.,ithasbeenchargedhere.
Afterrejectingmorein-"Eventhefinalresolution flammatoryproposals,thesinglingoutCatholiccoun- NewHavenmeetingcalledtriesforinvestigationwill upontheWorldCouncil'shaveanunfortunateeffect," executivecommitteetothebureausaid. "arrangeforstudiestobeFatherJohnE.Kelly, madeoftheproblemofre-N.C.W.C.informa- ligiouslibertyarisingin -tionBureaudirector, RomanCatholicandothersaid"thedeliberationsand countries." thefinalresolutionofin-
Insomeoftheimpassion-vestigatingespeciallyCatho- edoratorythatprecededliecountries,areacauseof thisaction,speakerschargedregretanddismaytoCatho- thatProtestantsareperse- cutedincountrieswhereMartinH.Work,execu- Catholicsare"dominant."
LatinAmericaingeneral andColombiaandSpainin particular,werementioned asplaceswheresuchper- secutiontookplace.
TheBureauofInformationoftheNational'CatholicWelfareConferencehere saidthat,whileitrecognisedthesteadyinginfluenceofcouncilleaders thatbroughtaboutthe "toned-downresolution,"it isneverthelesstruethat "greatdamagehasbeen donetoCatholic-Protestant relationships throughout theworld."
tivedirectoroftheNational CouncilofCatholicMen,saidit"seemsunfortunate thatProtestantleaders couldnothavedonesome- thingpositive"inmatters ofcommonspiritualandmoralconcern"ratherthan widenthebreachinthe Christiancommunity."MargaretMealey,executivesecretaryofthe NationalCouncilofCatholic Women,calleditapitythat "theWorldCouncilof Churchesshouldatatime ofworldcrisisallowitself goodforsuchill-founded todissipateitspowerfor andunfairsalliesintothe fieldof versy."religiouscontro-
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Ratherthanformingan effectivebarrieragainst Communism,MohammedanismassistsCommunisminAfrica,aWhite FathertoldtheCatholic InterracialForumhere.
FatherJohnBell,whohas justreturnedfromRome wherehemadeastudyof CommunisminAfrica,said Islamisspreadingfasttherebecausepaganismisequat- edtobackwardness,so Africanschooseareligion asamatterofexpediency.
ThereligiontheychooseisIslam,hesaid,becauseit istheeasiesttoaccept.He saidthepolicyoftheCommunistsistoestablisha Pan-Islamicuniontounite all tieAfricaunderEgyptand ittoRussia.
Shanghai.SeemsIwrote thata20-centrazorblade cost£3,000dollarsinnative currency.Theytoldme: `You shortagebetrayedournational ofsteel.'" Newsmenaskedaboutthe newmovetowarda "national"CatholicChurch. FatherMcCarthyreplied:"It'snotnew.TheReds havebeentryingtoaccomplishthiseversincethey tookover.Itwon'twork becausetherealCatholics realisethatanyChurch splitfromRomecan'tbe Catholic."
Hisinterviewersasked aboutthechancesofanuprisingagainsttheCommunistsandFatherMcCarthy replied: "NonethatIcouldsee. Thereisasmoulderingdis-contentamongthepeople, yes,butnoorganisedopposition."
TheJesuitdisclosedthat hewasgivenapropaganda
tourofthecountrybythe Communistslastyearand arrivedatthatconclusion. He thewasasked,too,about recentlyreportedcri-ticismoftheCommunist regimeandheanswered:
"Thisisprimarilydirect- edatthepartyitself.People objecttothepartysettingallpolicy,evenatthe lowestlevels,andforbeing toosecretive.Butcritics whohavegonetoofarhave beenpunished."
FatherMcCarthysaidthat theoutlookfortheChurch inChinais"notvery healthy."Headded:"Mask iswellattendedwherever itisoffered.Toomany nativepriestsareimprisoned,includinginShanghai alonetheBishopand40of hisclergy.Theyareheld withoutspecificcharges;no oneknowswhen,ifever, theywillbereleased."
RegardingtheCommunist repressionofthepeople, FatherMcCarthysaidthat anestimated10percent.. or15-million,ofChina's malesbetweentheagesof 20and60havebeen arrestedsince1949andthat nineoutof10arepolitical prisoners.
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FatherBelldeclaredthe RussiansareconcentratingonactivitiesinEgypt,the SudanandEthiopia.andit istotheir_advantagethat theferemaingreatinequalitiesbetweentheAfricans andEuropeans.
Cautioning Americans, FatherBellsaidmostAfricanleadersbecomeCommunistswhilestudyinghereor inEurope.Thispatternwillcontinue,saidthe priest,unlessAmerican Catholicsprovideassistance toAfricanstudentsinthis country.
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DEMPSEY(Patrick):Please prayforthesoulofmy dearhusbandandfather whoseanniversaryoccurs onAugust23,1956.My dearsonandbrother,Frank, onJuly28,1945..Sacred HeartofJesus,havemercy ontheirsouls. Hislovingwifeand mother,daughterandsister Mary.
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