NewApostolicDelegateArrivesInAustralia
OnthedayofhisarrivalinAustralia,The ApostolicDelegatetoAustralia,NewZealand tionatSt.Mary'sCathedral.
ArchbishopdeFurstenbergarrivedbyplaneon WednesdaymorningandwasmetprivatelybyHis GracetheArchbishop,HisLordshipBishopL.J.Goody ofBunbury,TheLordAbbotofNewNorcia,members oftheCathedralstaffandMonsignorIppolitoRotoli, whohasbeenactingasCharged'Affairesatthe ApostolicDelegationsincethedepartureoftheMost ReverendR.Carboni.
Theliturgicalreception tenderedtoHisExcellency istheliturgicalmethodof welcomingdignitariesto adiocese.Precededby theclergyofthemetropolitanarea,withrepresentativesfromcountry deaneriesandotherdioceses,thenewDelegate wasconductedtoSt. Mary'sCathedralfromthe Archbishop'spalace.
JoinedwiththeArchbishopintenderingthe LiturgicalReceptionwere theBishopsoftheProvince: HisLordshipBishopA. Gummer,ofGeraldton,who offeredtheHolySacrificeof theMass,HisLordship BishopL.J.Goody,ofthe DioceseofBunbury,His LordshipBishopJ.J.Rafferty,AuxiliarytoHis GracetheArchbishopand
HisLordshipAbbotG. Gomez,O.S.B.,LordAbbot oftheAbbeyNulliusof NewNorcia. Receivedatthedoorof St.Mary'sCathedralbythe ActingAdministrator,Rev. E.McKenna,offeredthe Crucifixtokiss,blessedwith HolyWater,andcensored, theDelegatemoveddown theaisleoftheCathedral, thechoirrenderingthe motetTuesPetrus,tobo. welcomedbyHisGracethe Archbishop.
Inhisaddressofwelcome HisGracesaid:
YourExcellency,My Lords,RightReverendMonsignori,VeryRev.andRev. Fathers,mydearBrethren: Iamindeedconfident thatIamvoicingthesinceresentimentsofallunder yourjurisdictionasApostolicDelegatetoAustralia,
KimberleyAppeal: FurtherDonations
Afurther£208/9/2hasbeenacknowledgedfortheKimberleyappeal.Thisbringsthe amountto£965/6/8uptothetimethislist washandedto"TheRecord"onMay 6.
Informationgivenconcerningtheappealisthatthe donationsarestillcominginandwillbeacknowledged inthesecolumns.
MostReverendMaximiliandeFurstenberg, andOceania,wastenderedaliturgicalrecapNewZealandandOceaniaanefficientandprogressive whenIbidyouaheartyCatholiceducationalsystem, welcometothisWesterninstitutionscaringforevery gatewayoftheCommon-phaseofCatholiclifefrom wealthofAustralia.Par-thecradletothegraveticularlydoIextendtoyouallareevidenceofvirility thiseveningamostcordialandenthusiasm-allare welcomeonbehalfoftheevidenceofagenerousselfHierarchy,Clergy,Reli-lessmilitantCatholicspirit giousandlaityofthisPro-thatwoulddocredittoany vinceofWesternAustra-Catholicbodyunderthe ha, sun.
Representingasyoudo theHolySee,youarethe distinguishedlinkbetween theCradleofChristianity andtheseSouthernislands wheretheChurchisstill veryyoung.
YourExcellencywillexperienceinthisnewfieldof diplomaticserviceadevotedloyaltyonthepartof thepeopletotheirreligious principles;adevotedand unswervingloyalty,withall thatthenobleword"loyal- ty"connotes,tohim,under whomtheyareprivileged toserveastheircommon FatherinGod,PopeJohn XXIII,nowgloriouslyreigning.
InrenewingthroughYour Excellency,asweareprivilegedtodoonanauspicious occasionsuchasthis,our cordialsentimentsofaffection,loyalty,admirationand devotiontohimwhobears theTripleCrownandwears theFisherman'sRing,atthe sametimeweexpressthe sincerewishandutterthe ferventprayerthathewill begrantedlengthofdays, andgraceandstrengthto ruleandguidetheflockof whichheistheChiefShepherd;tocontinuetobea beaconinthelighthouseof theChurch,everflooding theChristianworldwith theclearwarmraysof DivineTruth.
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Mr.F.Ghilotti
Mr.R.Perrott
Mr.JamesOrenitis
Dr.Walsh
MissM.E.McCarthy
MissK.Morrissey
BridgieDolan
MissE.E.Hanrahan
Mr.J.J.Punch
TheDonovanFamily
Mr.L.A.Foxwell
Mr.T.Coyne
Mr.andMrs.E.C.andM.J.Flack
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Anonymous
Mr.H.Proud
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Mr.KeithCarton
MissJacquelineGorman
Anonymous
Mr.MarkFoley
M.M.Moy
Mrs.G.Dennehey
Mr.J.W.Seddon
Mr.LucianoMiloro
Miss0.Liddle
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M.A.O'Dea
Mr.J.Carroll
E.Edwards
Anonymous
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Anonymous
Mrs.P.Smythe
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YourExcellencywillfind theChurchinAustralia vigorousandenthusiasticpulsatingwiththevigour andenthusiasmofyouth. Onlyalittleoveracentury old-shortindeedbyEuropeanstandards-sheis buildingsolidlyonthefirm foundationslaidbythe pioneerswhoweredrawn fromvariousEuropean nationalities.
Flourishingecclesiastical seminariesandnovitiates,
SisterM.Sebast
DeathcamewithstartlingsuddennesstoSister M.ofSt.SebastianTiggeman,onFridayafternoon, April29.
SisterwasbornatHilton, SouthAustralia,onDecember15,1878,ofGermanIrishparents.
ShereceivedhereducationfromtheDominican Sistersthere.
Thedeceasedenteredthe CongregationoftheGood Shepherdin1912andwas professedattheProvincial Monastery,Abbotsford,Victoria,in1914.In1916,Sister M.Sebastianwassentto theGoodShepherdConvent atLeedervillewhereherentirereligiouslifehassince beenspent.
Forseveralpastyears Sisterhasbeeninindifferenthealthandthoughrenderedinactiveshewas neverabsentfromdaily MassandHolyCommunion orfromth'eexercisesof
YourExcellency,withall thewarmthandsincerity thatwordscanconvey,we tenderyouamostdutiful andcordialwelcome.And inwelcomingyou,wepray earnestlythatAlmightyGod mayblessandprosperyour Apostolic administration; thatyouryearsamongstus asamemberoftheVatican'sancientanddignified diplomaticservicemaybe yearsoffruitfulness,and tranquilenjoymentofthe genialclimaticinfluencesof thissunnyland-the SouthernlandoftheHoly Ghost. HisExcellencyinreply tothewelcomeofHisGrace saidthathewishedto thankHisGraceforthe verykindreceptionand welcomethathadbeenaffordedhim,attheairport, athishomeandherein theCathedral. HisExcellepcymentioned somequestionsaskedby journalistsattheairportof theHolyFather'sinterest inthiscountry.Hisreply wasthattheHolyFather wasextremelyinterested andfeltagreataffectionfor Australia. Hisdutyinthiscountry wouldbetocontinuethe wonderfulunitybetween HisHoliness,theVicarof Christ,andtheindividual Bishopswhoeachinhis dioceserepresentsthe supremeauthorityofthe Church.
InrecallingHisGrace's wordsof"flourishingconditionoftheChurchin Australia,ofthewonderful loyaltyofthepeopleand theclergy."HisExcellency saidthatthiswasvery manifestnotonlyherein Australia,ashehadheard fromreports,butwhathe hadactuallyseeninJapan.
Inthatcountryhehad
fan'sObsequies communitylife.
Sisterreceivedthelast ritesoftheChurchatthe hospital.
Herpriestlynephew,Rev. Dr.Tiggeman,secretaryto theArchbishopofAdelaide, MostRev.Dr.Beovich,D.D., arrivedbyplaneonSundaynightandcelebrated theSolemnRequiemMass intheConventchapelat 9.30onMondaymorning.
TheAuxiliary-Bishopof Perth,MostRev.J.Rafferty,D.D.,presidedand over50priestswerepresent, thechantingoftheSolemn RequiemMassbeingrenderedbytheirchoir.Rev. Fr.Dermot,O.D.C.,and Rev.Fr.Cunninghamwere deaconandsub-deacon.
ToSister'smanyrelatives andfriendsinSouthAustraliaandVictoria,Rev. MotherPrioressandtheSistersofthecommunityat Leederville,offertheir deepestsympathy.Mayher ,,tnrsoulrestinpeace
metmanyAustralianmissionarypriestsandreligious. Thiswasevidence,he said,ofthevigourofthe ChurchinAustraliawhen thesonsanddaughtersof Australiacouldtakethe Faithtootherlands.
HisExcellencyhopedthat hisstayherewouldbea longone,andthatinthat time,whileremainingan obedientandloyalservant oftheHolySee,toenlarge andfortifythenaturalbond betweenthislandandour commonFatherinChrist, PopeJohnXXIII.
LowMasswasthencelebratedbyHisLordship BishopGurnmer,Revs.P. QuinnandW.Foleyacting aschaplainstotheBishop. AssistantstoHisExcellency wereRt.Rev.Monsignori C.Cunningham,V.G.,DioceseofBunburyandE.Kennedy,V.G.,Archdioceseof Perth.
TheserversoftheMass werestudentsofSt.Charles' Seminaryandthechoir underthebatonoftheRev. P.McCuddensangmotets throughout.
BISHOPRAFFERTYCONFERS
CONFIRMATIONINPRISON
ConfidenceinGod'sgoodnessandparticularlyin thepowerofGod'sgracewithwhich.byourown goodwillandwhole-headedco-oneration,veritable miraclescouldbeachieved,wasurgedupon prisonersatFremantlePrisonwhowererecently confirmedtherebytheMostRev.J.J.Rafferty, AuxiliaryBishop.
CandidateswhoreceivedtheSacramentwereall recentconvertstotheFaith.TheyhadbeeninstructedandbaptisedbytheOblateFathers,who arechaplainstotheprisoners.
MasswasfirstcelebratedbytheRev.J.Coakley, O.M.I.,inthepresenceoftheBishop.
Theprisonchoirsangseveralmotetsvery effectivelyandalsorenderedthe"VeniCreator" priortotheConfirmation.
AssistedbytheV,Rev.J.Sullivan,O.M.I..and FatherCoakley,HisLordshipthenadministeredthe Sacrament.
Eachcandidatehadanindividualsponsor-a fellow-prisonerofhisownchoice.
Aftertheceremony,BishopRaffertycongratulatedthemenandexplainedthesignificanceofthe Sacrament.
Afterspeakingofthemeaningandimportance ofthespecialgracesreceivedthroughtheSacrament,HisLordshipsaiditwasnecessarytohave confidenceinGod'sgrace.
'Withoutittheycoulddonothing.Withit,and giventheirowngoodwillandwhole-heartedcooperation,veritablemiraclescouldbeachieved.
BishopRaffertythankedtheOblateFathersfor theirministrationsattheprisonandforhaving arrangedthatmorning'sceremony.
Healsothankedandcongratulatedorganistand choirwhich,hesaid,showedcarefulandpainstakingpreparation.
LaterHisLordshipmixedfreelywiththemen, chattingwiththemindividuallyandingroups.
Asatokenoftheirappreciationforhisvisit,the menpresentedHisLordshipwithabouquetof freshflowersfromtheprisongardens.
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NewApostolicDelegateArrivesInAustralia
OnthedayofhisarrivalinAustralia,The ApostolicDelegatetoAustralia,NewZealand LionatSt.Mary'sCathedral.
ArchbishopdeFurstenbergarrivedbyplaneon WednesdaymorningandwasmetprivatelybyHis GracetheArchbishop,HisLordshipBishopL.J.Goody ofBunbury,TheLordAbbotofNewNorcia,members oftheCathedralstaffandMonsignorIppolitoRotoli, whohasbeenactingasCharged'Affairesatthe ApostolicDelegationsincethedepartureoftheMost ReverendR.Carboni.
Theliturgicalreception tenderedtoHisExcellency istheliturgicalmethodof welcomingdignitariesto adiocese.Precededby theclergyofthemetropolitanarea,withrepresentativesfromcountry deaneriesandotherdioceses,thenewDelegate wasconductedtoSt. Mary'sCathedralfromthe Archbishop'spalace.
JoinedwiththeArchbishopintenderingthe LiturgicalReceptionwere theBishopsoftheProvince: HisLordshipBishopA. Gummer,ofGeraldton,who offeredtheHolySacrificeof theMass,HisLordship BishopL.J.Goody,ofthe DioceseofBunbury,His LordshipBishopJ.J.Rafferty,AuxiliarytoHis GracetheArchbishopand
HisLordshipAbbotG. Gomez,O.S.B.,LordAbbot oftheAbbeyNulliusof NewNorcia. Receivedatthedoorof St.Mary'sCathedralbythe ActingAdministrator,Rev. E.McKenna,offeredthe Crucifixtokiss,blessedwith HolyWater,andcensered, theDelegatemoveddown theaisleoftheCathedral, thechoirrenderingthe motetTuesPetrus,tobe_ welcomedbyHisGracethe Archbishop.
Inhisaddressofwelcome
HisGracesaid:
YourExcellency,My Lords,RightReverendMonsignori,VeryRev.andRev. Fathers,mydearBrethren: Iamindeedconfident thatIamvoicingthesinceresentimentsofallunder yourjurisdictionasApostolicDelegatetoAustralia,
KimberleyAppeal: FurtherDonations
A
acknowledgedfortheKimberleyappeal.Thisbringsthe amountto£965/6/8uptothetimethislist washandedto"TheRecord"onMay6.
Informationgivenconcerningtheappealisthatthe donationsarestillcominginandwillbeacknowledged inthesecolumns.
DonationsshouldbesenttotheKimberleysAppeal, c/oTheCatholicMissionsOffice,TheCatholicCentre, VictoriaSquare,Perth.
MostReverendMaximiliandeFurstenberg, andOceania,wastenderedaliturgicalrecep-
NewZealandandOceania whenIbidyouahearty welcometothisWestern gatewayoftheCommonwealthofAustralia.ParticularlydoIextendtoyou thiseveningamostcordial welcomeonbehalfofthe Hierarchy,Clergy,ReligiousandlaityofthisProvinceofWesternAustralia. Representingasyoudo theHolySee,youarethe distinguishedlinkbetween theCradleofChristianity andtheseSouthernislands wheretheChurchisstill veryyoung.
YourExcellencywillexperienceinthisnewfieldof diplomaticserviceadevotedloyaltyonthepartof thepeopletotheirreligious principles;adevotedand unswervingloyalty,withall thatthenobleword"loyalty"connotes,tohim,under whomtheyareprivileged toserveastheircommon FatherinGod,PopeJohn XXIII,nowgloriouslyreigning.
InrenewingthroughYour Excellency,asweareprivilegedtodo occasionsuchasthis,our cordialsentimentsofaffection,loyalty,admirationand devotiontohimwhobears theTripleCrownandwears theFisherman'sRing,atthe sametimeweexpressthe sincerewishandutterthe ferventprayerthathewill begrantedlengthofdays, andgraceandstrengthto ruleandguidetheflockof whichheistheChiefShepherd;tocontinuetobea beaconinthelighthouseof theChurch,everflooding theChristianworldwith theclearwarmraysof DivineTruth.
YourExcellencywillfind theChurchinAustralia vigorousandenthusiasticpulsatingwiththevigour andenthusiasmofyouth. Onlyalittleoveracentury old-shortindeedbyEuropeanstandards-sheis buildingsolidlyonthefirm foundationslaidbythe pioneerswhoweredrawn fromvariousEuropean nationalities.
Flourishingecclesiastical seminariesandnovitiates,
anefficientandprogressive Catholiceducationalsystem, institutionscaringforevery phaseofCatholiclifefrom thecradletothegraveallareevidenceofvirility andenthusiasm-allare evidenceofagenerousselflessmilitantCatholicspirit thatwoulddocredittoany Catholicbodyunderthe sun.
YourExcellency,withall thewarmthandsincerity thatwordscanconvey,we tenderyouamostdutiful andcordialwelcome.And inwelcomingyou,wepray earnestlythatAlmightyGod mayblessandprosperyour Apostolic administration; thatyouryearsamongstus asamemberoftheVatican'sancientanddignified diplomaticservicemaybe yearsoffruitfulness,and tranquilenjoymentofthe genialclimaticinfluencesof thissunnyland-the SouthernlandoftheHoly Ghost.
HisExcellencyinreply tothewelcomeofHisGrace saidthathewishedto thankHisGraceforthe verykindreception welcomethathadbeenaffordedhim,attheairport, athishomeandherein theCathedral.
HisExcelleitcymentioned somequestionsaskedbyjournalistsattheairportof theHolyFather'sinterest inthiscountry.Hisreply wasthattheHolyFather wasextremelyinterested andfeltagreataffectionfor Australia.
Hisdutyinthiscountry wouldbetocontinuethe wonderfulunitybetween HisHoliness,theVicarof Christ,andtheindividual Bishopswhoeachinhis dioceserepresentsthe supremeauthorityofthe Church.
InrecallingHisGrace's wordsof"flourishingconditionoftheChurchin Australia,ofthewonderful loyaltyofthepeopleand theclergy."HisExcellency saidthatthiswasvery manifestnotonlyherein Australia,ashehadheard fromreports,butwhathe hadactuallyseeninJapan.
Inthatcountryhehad
SisterM.Sebastian'sObsequies
DeathcamewithstartlingsuddennesstoSister M.ofSt.SebastianTiggeman,onFridayafternoon, April29.
SisterwasbornatHilton, SouthAustralia,onDecember15,1878,ofGermanIrishparents.
ShereceivedhereducationfromtheDominican Sistersthere.
Thedeceasedenteredthe CongregationoftheGood Shepherdin1912andwas professedattheProvincial Monastery,Abbotsford,Victoria,in1914.In1916,Sister M.Sebastianwassentto theGoodShepherdConvent atLeedervillewhereherentirereligiouslifehassince beenspent.
Forseveralpastyears Sisterhasbeeninindifferenthealthandthoughrenderedinactiveshewas neverabsentfromdaily 2MassandHolyCommunion orfromtheexercisesof
communitylife.
Sisterreceivedthelast ritesoftheChurchatthe hospital, Herpriestlynephew,Rev. Dr.Tiggeman,secretaryto theArchbishopofAdelaide, MostRev.Dr.Beovich,D.D., arrivedbyplaneonSundaynightandcelebrated theSolemnRequiemMass intheConventchapelat 9.30onMondaymorning.
TheAuxiliary-Bishopof Perth,MostRev.J.Rafferty,D.D.,presidedand over50priestswerepresent, thechantingoftheSolemn RequiemMassbeingrenderedbytheirchoir.Rev. Fr.Dermot,O.D.C.,and Rev.Fr.Cunninghamwere deaconandsub-deacon.
ToSister'smanyrelatives andfriendsinSouthAustraliaandVictoria,Rev. MotherPrioressandtheSistersofthecommunityat Leederville,offertheir deepestsympathy.Mayher "earsoulrestinpeace
metmanyAustralianmissionarypriestsandreligious. Thiswasevidence,he said,ofthevigourofthe ChurchinAustraliawhen thesonsanddaughtersof Australiacouldtakethe Faithtootherlands. HisExcellencyhopedthat hisstayherewouldbea longone,andthatinthat time,whileremainingan obedientandloyalservant oftheHolySee,toenlarge andfortifythenaturalbond betweenthislandandour commonFatherinChrist, PopeJohnXXIII.
LowMasswasthencelebratedbyHisLordship BishopGummer,Revs.P. QuinnandW.Foleyacting aschaplainstotheBishop. AssistantstoHisExcellency wereRt.Rev.Monsignori C.Cunningham,V.G.,DioceseofBunburyandE.Kennedy,V.G.,Archdioceseof Perth.
TheserversoftheMass worestudentsofSt.Charles' Seminaryandthechoir underthebatonoftheRev. P.McCuddensangmotets throughout.
BISHOPRAFFERTYCONFERS
CONFIRMATIONINPRISON
ConfidenceinGod'sgoodnessandparticularlyin thepowerofGod'sgracewithwhich,byourown goodwillandwhole-heartedco-operation,veritable miraclescouldbeachieved,wasurgedupon prisonersatFremantlePrisonwhowererecently confirmedtherebytheMostRev.J.J.Rafferty, AuxiliaryBishop.
CandidateswhoreceivedtheSacramentwereall recentconvertstotheFaith.TheyhadbeeninstructedandbaptisedbytheOblateFathers,who arechaplainstotheprisoners.
MasswasfirstcelebratedbytheRev.J.Coakley, O.M.I.,inthepresenceoftheBishop.
Theprisonchoirsangseveralmotetsvery effectivelyandalsorenderedthe"VeniCreator" priortotheConfirmation.
AssistedbytheV,Rev.J.Sullivan,O.M.I.,and FatherCoakley,HisLordshipthenadministeredthe Sacrament.
Eachcandidatehadanindividualsponsor-a fellow-prisonerofhisownchoice.
Aftertheceremony,BishopRaffertycongratulatedthemenandexplainedthesignificanceofthe Sacrament.
Afterspeakingofthemeaningandimportance ofthespecialgracesreceivedthroughtheSacrament,HisLordshipsaiditwasnecessarytohave confidenceinGod'sgrace.
'Withoutittheycoulddonothing.Withit,and giventheirowngoodwillandwhole-heartedcooperation,veritablemiraclescouldbeachieved.
BishopRaffertythankedtheOblateFathersfor theirministrationsattheprisonandforhaving arrangedthatmorning'sceremony.
Healsothankedandcongratulatedorganistand choirwhich,hesaid,showedcarefulandpainstakingpreparation.
LaterHisLordshipmixedfreelywiththemen, chattingwiththemindividuallyandingroups.
Asatokenoftheirappreciationforhisvisit,the menpresentedHisLordshipwithabouquetof freshflowersfromtheprisongardens.
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OnthedayofhisarrivalinAustralia,
ApostolicDelegatetoAustralia,NewZealand LionatSt.Mary'sCathedral.
ArchbishopdeFurstenbergarrivedbyplaneon WednesdaymorningandwasmetprivatelybyHis GracetheArchbishop,HisLordshipBishopL.J.Goody ofBunbury,TheLordAbbotofNewNorcia,members oftheCathedralstaffandMonsignorIppolitoRotoli, whohasbeenactingasCharged'Affairesatthe ApostolicDelegationsincethedepartureoftheMost ReverendR.Carboni.
Theliturgicalreception tenderedtoHisExcellency istheliturgicalmethodof welcomingdignitariesto adiocese.Precededby theclergyofthemetropolitanarea,withrepresentativesfromcountry deaneriesandotherdioceses,thenewDelegate wasconductedtoSt. Mary'sCathedralfromthe Archbishop'spalace.
JoinedwiththeArchbishopintenderingthe LiturgicalReceptionwere theBishopsoftheProvince: HisLordshipBishopA. Gummer,ofGeraldton,who offeredtheHolySacrificeof theMass,HisLordship BishopL.J.Goody,ofthe DioceseofBunbury,His LordshipBishopJ.J.Rafferty,AuxiliarytoHts GracetheArchbishopand
HisLordshipAbbotG. Gomez,O.S.B.,LordAbbot oftheAbbeyNulliusof NewNorcia. Receivedatthedoorof St.Mary'sCathedralbythe ActingAdministrator,Rev. E.McKenna,offeredthe Crucifixtokiss,blessedwith HolyWater,andcensored, theDelegatemoveddown theaisleoftheCathedral, thechoirrenderingthe motetTuesPetrus,tobe welcomedbyHisGracethe Archbishop.
Inhisaddressofwelcome HisGracesaid: YourExcellency,My Lords,RightReverendMonsignori,VeryRev.andRev. Fathers,mydearBrethren: Iamindeedconfident thatIamvoicingthesinceresentimentsofallunder yourjurisdictionasApostolicDelegatetoAustralia,
KimberleyAppeal: FurtherDonations
Afurther£208/9/2hosbeenacknowledgedfortheKimberleyappeal.Thisbringsthe amountto£965/6/8uptothetimethislist washandedto"TheRecord"onMay6.
Informationgivenconcerningtheappealisthatthe donationsarestillcominginandwillbeacknowledged inthesecolumns.
DonationsshouldbesenttotheKimberleysAppeal, c/oTheCatholicMissionsOffice,TheCatholicCentre, VictoriaSquare,Perth.
EVERYLITTLEHELPS.
Anonymous
Mr.C.H.Wright
Mr.andMrs.W.P.Kelly
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous Mr.M.J.Lane
Anonymous
AFriend
Mr.F.Ghilotti
Mr.R.Perrott
Mr.JamesOrcnitis
Dr.Walsh
MissM.E.McCarthy
MissK.Morrissey
BridgieDolan
MissE.E.Hanrahan
Mr.J.J.Punch
Mr.
andOceania,wastenderedaliturgicalrecepNewZealandandOceania whenIbidyouahearty welcometothisWestern gatewayoftheCommonwealthofAustralia.ParticularlydoIextendtoyou thiseveningamostcordial welcomeonbehalfofthe Hierarchy,Clergy,ReligiousandlaityofthisProvinceofWesternAustralia.
Representingasyoudo theHolySee,youarethe distinguishedlinkbetween theCradleofChristianity andtheseSouthernislands wheretheChurchisstill veryyoung.
YourExcellencywillexperienceinthisnewfieldof diplomaticserviceadevotedloyaltyonthepartof thepeopletotheirreligious principles;adevotedand unswervingloyalty,withall thatthenobleword"loyalty"connotes,tohim,under whomtheyareprivileged toserveastheircommon FatherinGod,PopeJohn XXIII,nosygloriouslyreigning.
InrenewingthroughYour Excellency,asweareprivilegedtodoonanauspicious occasionsuchasthis,our cordialsentimentsofaffection,loyalty,admirationand devotiontohimwhobears theTripleCrownandwears theFisherman'sRing,atthe sametimeweexpressthe sincerewishandutterthe ferventprayerthathewill begrantedlengthofdays, andgraceandstrengthto ruleandguidetheflockof whichheistheChiefShepherd:tocontinuetobea beaconinthelighthouseof theChurch,everflooding theChristianworldwith theclearwarmraysof DivineTruth.
YourExcellencywillfind theChurchinAustralia vigorousandenthusiasticpulsatingwiththevigour andenthusiasmofyouth. Onlyalittleoveracentury old-shortindeedbyEuropeanstandards-sheis buildingsolidlyonthefirm foundationslaidbythe pioneerswhoweredrawn fromvariousEuropean nationalities.
Flourishingecclesiastical seminariesandnovitiates,
SisterM.Sebast
DeathcamewithstartlingsuddennesstoSister M.ofSt.SebastianTiggeman,onFridayafternoon, April29.
SisterwasbornatHilton, SouthAustralia,onDecember15,1878,ofGermanIrishparents.
ShereceivedhereducationfromtheDominican Sistersthere.
Thedeceasedenteredthe CongregationoftheGood Shepherdin1912andwas professedattheProvincial Monastery,Abbotsford,Victoria,in1914.In1916,Sister M.Sebastianwassentto theGoodShepherdConvent atLeedervillewhereherentirereligiouslifehassince beenspent.
Forseveralpastyears Sisterhasbeeninindifferenthealthandthoughrenderedinactiveshewas neverabsentfromdaily 2MassandHolyCommunion orfromtheexercisesof
anefficientandprogressive Catholiceducationalsystem, institutionscaringforevery phaseofCatholiclifefrom thecradletothegraveallareevidenceofvirility andenthusiasm-allare evidenceofagenerousselflessmilitantCatholicspirit thatwoulddocredittoany Catholicbodyunderthe sun.
YourExcellency,withall thewarmthandsincerity thatwordscanconvey,we tenderyouamostdutiful andcordialwelcome.And inwelcomingyou,wepray earnestlythatAlmightyGod mayblessandprosperyour Apostolicadministration; thatyouryearsamongstus asamemberoftheVatican'sancientanddignified diplomaticservicemaybe yearsoffruitfulness,and tranquilenjoymentofthe genialclimaticinfluencesof thissunnyland-the SouthernlandoftheHoly Ghost.
HisExcellencyinreply tothewelcomeofHisGrace saidthathewishedto thankHisGraceforthe verykindreceptionand welcomethathadbeenaffordedhim,attheairport, athishomeandherein theCathedral.
HisExcellencymentioned somequestionsaskedby journalistsattheairportof theHolyFather'sinterest inthiscountry.Hisreply wasthattheHolyFather wasextremelyinterested andfeltagreataffectionfor Australia.
Hisdutyinthiscountry wouldbetocontinuethe wonderfulunitybetween HisHoliness,theVicarof Christ,andtheindividual Bishopswhoeachinhis dioceserepresentsthe supremeauthorityofthe Church.
InrecallingHisGrace's wordsof"flourishingconditionoftheChurchin Australia,ofthewonderful loyaltyofthepeopleand theclergy."HisExcellency saidthatthiswasvery manifestnotonlyherein Australia,ashehadheard fromreports,butwhathe hadactuallyseeninJapan.
Inthatcountryhehad
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Sisterreceivedthelast ritesoftheChurchatthe hospital.
Herpriestlynephew,Rev. Dr.Tiggeman,secretaryto theArchbishopofAdelaide, MostRev.Dr.Beovich,D.D., arrivedbyplaneonSundaynightandcelebrated theSolemnRequiemMass intheConventchapelat 9.30onMondaymorning.
TheAuxiliary-Bishopof Perth,MostRev.J.Rafferty,D.D.,presidedand over50priestswerepresent, thechantingoftheSolemn RequiemMassbeingrenderedbytheirchoir.Rev. Fr.Dermot,O.D.C.,and Rev.Fr.Cunninghamwere deaconandsub-deacon.
ToSister'smanyrelatives andfriendsinSouthAustraliaandVictoria,Rev. MotherPrioressandtheSistersofthecommunityat Leederville,offertheir deepestsympathy.Mayher dearsoulrestinpeace
metmanyAustralianmissionarypriestsandreligious. Thiswasevidence,he said,ofthevigourofthe ChurchinAustraliawhen thesonsanddaughtersof Australiacouldtakethe Faithtootherlands. HisExcellencyhopedthat hisstayherewouldbea longone,andthatinthat time,whileremainingan obedientandloyalservant oftheHolySee,toenlarge andfortifythenaturalbond betweenthislandandour commonFatherinChrist, PopeJohnXXIII.
LowMasswasthencelebratedbyHisLordship BishopGummer,Revs.P. QuinnandW.Foleyacting aschaplainstotheBishop. AssistantstoHisExcellency wereRt.Rev.Monsignori C.Cunningham,V.G.,DioceseofBunburyandE.Kennedy,V.G.,Archdioceseof Perth.
TheserversoftheMass werestudentsofSt.Charles' Seminaryandthechoir underthebatonoftheRev. P.McCuddensangmotets throughout.
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ConfidenceinGod'sgoodnessandparticularlyin thepowerofGod'sgracewithwhich,byourown goodwillandwhole-heartedco-oneration,veritable miraclescouldbeachieved,wasurgedupon prisonersatFremantlePrisonwhowererecently confirmedtherebytheMostRev.J.J.Rafferty, AuxiliaryBishop.
CandidateswhoreceivedtheSacramentwereall recentconvertstotheFaith.TheyhadbeeninstructedandbaptisedbytheOblateFathers,who arechaplainstotheprisoners.
MasswasfirstcelebratedbytheRev.J.Coakley, O.M.I.,inthepresenceoftheBishop.
Theprisonchoirsangseveralmotetsvery effectivelyandalsorenderedthe"VeniCreator" nriortotheConfirmation.
AssistedbytheV.Rev.J.Sullivan,O.M.I.,and FatherCoakley,HisLordshipthenadministeredthe Sacrament.
Eachcandidatehadanindividualsponsor-a fellow-prisonerofhisownchoice.
Aftertheceremony,BishopRaffertycongratulatedthemenandexplainedthesignificanceofthe Sacrament.
Afterspeakingofthemeaningandimportance ofthespecialgracesreceivedthroughtheSacrament,HisLordshipsaiditwasnecessarytohave confidenceinGod'sgrace.
Withoutittheycoulddonothing.Withit,and giventheirowngoodwillandwhole-heartedcooperation,veritablemiraclescouldbeachieved.
BishopRaffertythankedtheOblateFathersfor theirministrationsattheprisonandforhaving arrangedthatmorning'sceremony.
Healsothankedandcongratulatedorganistand choirwhich,hesaid,showedcarefulandpainstakingpreparation.
LaterHisLordshipmixedfreelywiththemen, chattingwiththemindividuallyandingroups.
Asatokenoftheirappreciationforhisvisit,the menpresentedHisLordshipwithabouquetof freshflowersfromtheprisongardens.
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LEEDERVILLE(Boys):
AtthemeetinglastMondaynightagospeland discussiononafewofthe problemswhicharefacing youngfellowstodaywas held. Therewillbeageneral CommuniononSunday, May29,atthe7o'clock Mass.Ageneralmeeting fortheboyswillbeheld nextMondaynight,May16, at8p.m.,atSt.Mary's Hall.
ThedancethisSunday nightisbeingheldtoraise fundsfortheY.C.W.girl entrantinthe"MissOlympiaContest"whichistoaid theUniversityCollege'sappeal.
ThehousepartylastFridaynightwasagreatsuccess.ThanksgotoMrs: Eleywhokindlymadeher houseavailableandallthe otherswhohelpedtomake thenightasuccess.
EASTVICTORIAPARK:
Aninvitationisextended toallotherY.C.W.groups tothesocialonSunday next.Everyoneseemedto enjoythefirstsocialsoa goodtimeisguaranteedfor thisone.
MIDLANDJUNCTION:
Thefootballteamlast weekplayedasocialgame againstSt.Charles'Seminaryandweredefeated11.10 to7.10, However,thegirlswere successfullastSaturdayin theirbasketball.Bothteams recordedawin. Allareremindedofthe nextyouthclubmeetingon May26.
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PALMYRA(Girls): ThisSunday,May15,the girls'movementwillholda generalmeetingatthepar-ishhall, Theeveningwillopen withatalkanddiscussion, tobefollowedbysocialactivities.Thisgeneralmeetinghasbeenplannedfor sometimenowandit'sup toallmemberstomakeit agreatsuccess.
LEEDERVILLE(Girls):
Thenextgeneralmeeting willbeheldonMonday next,May16,attheChristianBrothers'College.
VICTORIAPARR:
Acombinedsocialwill beheldattheparishhall onMay22.Girlsareaskedtobringaplate.
KalgoorlieDonors
Thefollowingarenames inadvertentlyomittedfrom thelistofdonorstothe buildingfundofthenew schoolfortheConventof Mercy,Butler-street,Kalgoorlie:Mrs.R.Johnson, Mr.andMrs.Tonks,Mr.J. Lowry,£2/2/;Mrs.M.F. Cuneen,£2;Mr.G.H. Taylor,£1/10/;Mrs.Glynn, Mr.Condren,M.Kumcic, £1.TheSistersregretthe omissionofthesenames fromtheoriginallistand wishtothankthedonors.
CarmeliteMeeting TheThirdOrderofCarmel(Discalced)willmeetat theChildrenofMary Chapel,VictoriaSquare,on Friday,May20,at7.30p.m. Visitorswelcome.
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MayProcession
Despitewetconditionsthe annualMayprocessionin honourofOurLadyatSt. Columba'sChurch,South Perth,drewacrowdof500 people.
HisLordship,BishopRaffertyattend,andcarried theBlessedSacramentin procession.
Afterblessingthesick HisLordshipimparted BenedictionoftheBlessed Sacrament.Deaconforthe ceremonywastheRev.P. Carmody,parishpriestof Manning,andtheRev.T. Linnane,parishpriestof Como,wassub-deacon.The V.Rev.Mgr.McKeonwas masterofceremonies.
Theoccasionalsermon waspreachedbytheRev.J. O'Brien.
MembersoftheChildren ofMarySodalityandthe SacredHeartSodalityattendedasabody.
Thechoirfromtheparish schoolsangtheBenediction hymns.
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AlthoughtheThirdOrder isnotabodyofpersons whoarealreadyperfect,it isprincipallyaschoolof integralChristianperfection,imbuedwiththegenuineFranciscanspirit.For itwasinstitutedforthis purpose;tosatisfyfullythe sinceredesiresofthose whohadtoremaininthe worldbutwhodidnotwish tobeoftheworld.Pope PiusXII,AddresstoTertiaries,July1,1956.)
FraternitiesoftheThird OrderofSt.FrancisareestablishedatPerth,Victoria ParkandMidlandJunction.
Thenextmeetingofthe Perthfraternitywillbeheld attheChildrenofMary Chapel,Victoria-sq.,at3 p.m.,onSunday,May22. Theinstructionfornovices willcommenceat2.30p.m.
RequiemMass
OnSaturday,May14, 1960,atSt.Brigid's Church,WestPerth,the Rt.Rev.MonsignorW. Dsleciolwillcelebrate RequiemMassincommemorationofthe25th anniversaryofthedeath ofJozefPilsrdski,the firstPolishMarshal,and alsoinmemoryofthe Polishsoldierswhofell inthebattleofMonte Cassino,1944.TheMass hasbeenarrangedby thePolishEx-Servicemen'sAssociationinW.A.
CollegeAuxiliary
MembersofOurLady's CollegeAuxiliaryconducted theirannualgeneralmeetingatthecollegehalllast Thursday. Mrs.W.Laurenson,last year'spresident,wasreelectedtothisposition. Inheraddresstothe meetingMrs.Laurenson thankedthecommitteefor theirloyaltyandhardwork andstressedthehappyatmospherethathadpervadedalloperationsduringthe last12months. Shealsothankedthe Sistersfortheirco-operationatalltimes. TheAuxiliaryhadachievedmuchduringthelast year.TheCollegehallhad beenequippedwith50 chairsandanEnglishlibrarywaspurchased. Achequefor£100had beenraisedtowardstheextensionsoftheLeaviqggirls' classroom.
AsportsmeetingwasinauguratedattheW.A.C.A. groundsandtheCollege speechnightandthesenior girls'dancehadbeenorganised.Trophiesforthe speechnightandsports werealsodonated.
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Thecurrentissueof"Pax,"monthlyofficialnews-sheetoftheAbbeyNulliusofNew Norcia,carriestheofficialannouncement thatthesiteforthenewPro-Cathedraland monasteryhasbeenchosenandclearedand thatitishopedtocommencebuildinginthe nearfuture.
Thesiteforthestriking modernisticandsymbolic planpreparedbytheRome LiturgicalIn,..itute(commissioningProfessorPier Nervi)willbebetweenSt. Ildephonsus'andSt.Gertrude'scollegesonthehill westofthecemetery.
Thecemeterywillbe closed,buttheremainsof thepioneerswillnotbedisturbed. Aslopingplatformover thecemeterywillbethe approachestotheProCathedral.Aseriesofsteps anddrivewayswillleadup tothemainentrance.
DedicatedtotheMost HolyTrinity,thedesignof thePro-Cathedralwillsym. bolisethisprofoundmystery ofreligioninseveraldifferentandoriginalways.
Thegroundplanisinthe formofatrianglewithsides ofapproximately300feet, thewallsofwhchare25 feethigh.
Juttingoutfromthewalla andsurroundingthewhole Cathedralisacanopy25 feetwide;thisisalsocontinuedforawidthof45 feetinsidetheCathedral, thusformingacoveredaisle roundtheinside.
Springingfromtheinside ofthisledge,withpillars continuedintothefloorof theCathedral,arethree parabolicarches,whichare about150feethighattheir meetingpoint.
willdenoteathemeinthe lifeofSt.Benedict.
ThedoortotheLady Chapelwillrepresentthe functionofthatChapel,the doorleadingintotheChapel oftheBlessedSacrament willdolikewise. OnenteringtheCathedral throughthemaindoors,the visitorwillbeconfronted byalargecrucifixsuspendedfromthearches.
Inthecornertotheleftas heenterswillbetheLady Chapelwiththebaptistry andsacristy,andinthe cornertotherightthe BlessedSacramentChapel withanothersacristy.
Thetwomainsacristies areinthefarcorner,while neartheLadyandthe BlessedSacramentChapels willbesixconfessionals. Therewillbeseatingspace forabout1,500peopleinthe Cathedralandstanding spaceformanymore.
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FurtherinformationregardingtheThirdOrderof St.FrancismaybeobtainedfromFatherCrispin, O.F.M.,ThePresbytery, MidlandJunction.
TherriesConcert
Thirtymembersand friendsoftheTherry Societystagedavariety concertatCorriginlast week-endattheinvitation ofCatholicLadies'Guild. HeldontheSaturday nighttheconcertwaswell receivedbytheCorrigin community.Openingwitha bracketofnumbersfrom sopranoMargaretManns, performancesvariedtooneactplays,comedyskitsand accordionistRossBolleter. Anumberofpleasingsongs wererenderedbymezzosopranoMarieQueally.
Athoughtheconcerthighlightedtheweek-endthe Therrieswerewellentertainedduringtheirshort stay. ArrivingbybuslateSaturdayafternoonthegroup wasgreetedbyadelicious buffetteapreparedbythe ladiesoftheguild. AfterMassontheSundaytheguestsweretreatedtoapicnicatGorge Rock,some12milesfrom thetownship.
MembersoftheTherry Societywouldliketothank theCatholicLadies'Guild ofCorriginfortheirkind invitationtostagetheconcertandthesplendidway theweek-endwasorganised. Thenextmeetingofthe societywillbeheldonMonday,May17,attheTheatre Guildrooms,at8p.m.
Listedhereunderarethe plannedXaverianClub
functions: Tuesday,May17:Catholic Ball. Friday,May20:Socialto beheldattheHighgateHall at8p.m.Girlspleasebring aplateandmenliquidrefreshments.
Monday,May30:Slide eveningtobeheldatthe homeofGeraldineCarrington.
Forthefollowingyear Mrs.V.Swanwaselected secretaryandMrs.D.Condren,treasurer.ThecommitteemembersareMesdamesChallis,Grimbly, Heagney,McKenna,Brindly,Sullivan,Taylor,McDonald,Scott,Ryan,Shepherd,Aitken,Austinand Olinier.
Futurefunctionsofthe Auxiliarywillbeajumble saleonJune23.Donations maybeleftattheCollege tuckshop.Alsoafeteisto beheldattheCollege groundsonSeptember23. Thenextcommittee meetingwillbeonThursday,May26.
CarmeliteJubilee
Specialdevotionscommemoratingthe25thanniversaryoftheestablishmentoftheCarmeliteSistersinW.A.willbeconductedinthemonastery chapel,Adelma-rd.,Nedlands,onThursday,June2, at7.30p.m.
Thedevotionswillbe conductedbytheCarmelite Fathers.
Asocialeveninghasalso beenplannedatSt.Thomas' Hall,Reserve-st.,Claremont,forJune6,at8p.m.
Itishopedthatallwell wishersandfriendsofthe Sisterswillattendboth thesefunctions.
C.W.L.Branches
NEDLANDS: Membersofthebranch willnextmeetonTuesday, May17,attheR.S.L.Hall, Broadway,at12.30p.m. Acardpartywillfollow commencingabout1.30and thecommitteewouldliketo seemoreladiesattending thisfunction.
HIGHGATE: Thenextbranchmeeting willbeonMay18at8p.m., atthechurchhall.Acard afternoonhasbeenorganisedforThursday,May19, at2p.m. Thewinneroftheturkey rafflewasMrs.E.Davies, Fitzgerald-st.,NorthPerth.
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Thethreewallsandthe threearchessymbolisethe Trinity,whiletheunityof theThreePersonsissymbolisedbythejoiningofthe threearchesintoasingla whole. Eacharchissurrounded byalargecanopygivingthe impressionofthreewingsor sailssoaringtoHeavenin praiseofGod.Thearches willbecomposedlargelyof stainedglass.
Inthecentralarchthe glasswilldenotetheCreator,theFather,andwill showthecreationofthe world.Theglassintheleft archwilldenotetheRedeemer,theSon,andwill depicttheCrucifixion.
Theglassintherightarch willdenotetheComforter, theHolySpirit,andwillrepresentthedescentofthe HolyGhostatPentecost.
Inthiswaythethemeof theHolyTrinityiscontinuedintotheinsideofthe Cathedral.Theinteriorof thechurchshouldgivea wonderfulsenseofspaciousnessbothfromtheheight ofthearchesandthelight fromthewindows.
Thethreedoorsinthe frontwalloftheCathedral willrepresenttheFather, SonandHolySpirit.The maindoorineachsidewall
Y.C.W.
TheHighAltarandtho choirareplacedinthefar corneroppositethemain entrances.Thealtarwillbe wellinfrontofthechoir stalls,whichwillbethetraditionalhigh-backedtype. Massmaybeoffered eitherfacingthepeopleor withthebacktothecongregation.Thisarrangement suitsthemonasticliturgy verywell. LeavingtheCathedral, drivewaysswingroundthe sidesandleadtothevisitors' andbusinessentrancesto themonastqry. TheentranceblockIson onefloorandinthecentre willbetheChapterHouse withthemonks'passagewaystotheCathedral;on eachsideofthisarewaiting roomsforvisitorsandfor thoseonbusiness. BehindtheChapterHouse, andseparatingthetwomain blocks,isfirstacourtyard surroundedbyacovered cloisterandthenthelibrary withwritingroomsoneach side.Therefectoryisbehind thelibraryandconnected withthekitchens. Atrightanglestotheentranceblockandleadingoff fromeachendarethetwo mainmonasteryblocks;each beingmorethan300feet longwithfourfloors. Theleft-handblockIsfor theAbbot,priestsand guests;thegroundfloorcontainsparlour,waitingrooms, priests'entrance,recreation roomandkitchens. Theotherblockisfor brothers,students,novices, postulantsandthejuniorate; thegroundfloorcontains roomsfortheprocuratorand thebusinessofthemonastery,lecturesroomsand recreationsroom.Ample roomisprovidedineach sectionofthemonasteryfor chapels.
ToSponsorWeeklyDance
AweeklyCatholicdancewillcommenceattheY.A.L.Ballroom,Irwin-st., Perth,onSaturdaynight,May21.
Dancingwillbefrom8p.m.until11.30p.m. OneofPerth'stop-linebandshasbeenengaged andtheY.C.W.inviteseverybodytoattendwhat shouldbesplendidentertainment.
DiocesansecretaryMissPamWatsonhasreceivedmanycomplaintsaboutthelackofCatholic dances.TheY.C.W.hasdecidedtomakeevery endeavourtoprovideawell-conductedSaturday nightdancefortheCatholicyouthofPerth. Theneedforaservicesuchasthisisgreat,and itishopedthatboththeparentsandtheyoung peoplethemselveswilladvertisethisdanceand helpmakeitoneofthebest-rundancesinPerth,
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LEEDERVILLE(Boys):
AtthemeetinglastMondaynightagospelanda discussiononafewofthe problemswhicharefacing youngfellowstodaywas held. Therewillbeageneral CommuniononSunday, May29,atthe7o'clock Mass.Ageneralmeeting fortheboyswillbeheld nextMondaynight,May16, at8p.m.,atSt.Mary's Hall.
ThedancethisSunday nightisbeingheldtoraise fundsfortheY.C.W.girl entrantinthe"MissOlympiaContest"whichistoaid theUniversityCollege'sappeal.
ThehousepartylastFridaynightwasagreatsuccess.ThanksgotoMrs. Eleywhokindlymadeher houseavailableandallthe otherswhohelpedtomake thenightasuccess.
EASTVICTORIAPARK:
Aninvitationisextended toallotherY.C.W.groups tothesocialonSunday next.Everyoneseemedto enjoythefirstsocialsoa goodtimeisguaranteedfor thisone.
MIDLANDJUNCTION:
Thefootballteamlast weekplayedasocialgame againstSt.Charles'Seminaryandweredefeated11.10 to7.10, However,thegirlswere successfullastSaturdayin theirbasketball.Bothteams recordedawin. Allareremindedofthe nextyouthclubmeetingon May26.
PALMYRA(Girls):
ThisSunday,May15,the girls'movementwillholda generalmeetingattheparishhall. Theeveningwillopen withatalkanddiscussion, tobefollowedbysocialactivities.Thisgeneralmeetinghasbeenplannedfor sometimenowandit'sup toallmemberstomakeit agreatsuccess.
LEEDERVILLE(Girls):
Thenextgeneralmeeting willbeheldonMonday next,May16,attheChristianBrothers'College, VICTORIAPARR: Acombinedsocialwill beheldattheparishhall onMay22.Girlsareaskedtobringaplate.
KalgoorlieDonors
Thefollowingarenames inadvertentlyomittedfrom thelistofdonorstothe buildingfundofthenew schoolfortheConventof Mercy,Butler-street,Kalgoorlie:Mrs.R.Johnson, Mr.andMrs.Tonics,Mr.J. Lowry,£2/2/;Mrs.M.F. Cuneen,£2;Mr.G.H. Taylor,£1/10/;Mrs.Glynn, Mr.Condren,M.Kumcic, £1.TheSistersregretthe omissionofthesenames fromtheoriginallistand wishtothankthedonors.
CarmeliteMeeting TheThirdOrderofCarmel(Discalced)willmeetat theChildrenofMarv Chapel,VictoriaSquare,on Friday,May20.at7.30p.m. Visitorswelcome.
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MayProcession
Despitewetconditionsthe annualMayprocessionin honourofOurLadyatSt. Columba'sChurch,South Perth,drewacrowdof500 people. HisLordship,BishopRaffertyattend,andcarried theBlessedSacramentin procession.Afterblessingthesick HisLordshipimparted BenedictionoftheBlessed Sacrament.Deaconforthe ceremonywastheRev.P. Carmody,parishpriestof Manning,andtheRev.T. Linnane,parishpriestof Como,wassub-deacon.The V.Rev.Mgr.McKeonwas masterofceremonies.
Theoccasionalsermon waspreachedbytheRev.J. O'Brien.
MembersoftheChildren ofMarySodalityandthe SacredHeartSodalityattendedasabody. Thechoirfromtheparish schoolsangtheBenediction hymns.
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AlthoughtheThirdOrder isnotabodyofpersons whoarealreadyperfect,it isprincipallyaschoolof integralChristianperfection,imbuedwiththegenuineFranciscanspirit.For itwasinstitutedforthis purpose:tosatisfyfullythe sinceredesiresofthose whohadtoremaininthe worldbutwhodidnotwish tobeoftheworld.Pope PiusXII,AddresstoTertiaries,July1,1956.) FraternitiesoftheThird OrderofSt.FrancisareestablishedatPerth,Victoria ParkandMidlandJunction.
Thenextmeetingofthe Perthfraternitywillbeheld attheChildrenofMary Chapel,Victoria-sq.,at3 p.m.,onSunday,May22. Theinstructionfornovices willcommenceat2.30p.m. FurtherinformationregardingtheThirdOrderof St.FrancismaybeobtainedfromFatherCrispin, O.F.M.,ThePresbytery, MidlandJunction.
TherriesConcert
Thirtymembersand friendsoftheTherry Societystagedavariety concertatCorriginlast week-endattheinvitation ofCatholicLadies'Guild. HeldontheSaturday nighttheconcertwaswell receivedbytheCorrigin community.Openingwitha bracketofnumbersfrom sopranoMargaretManns, performancesvariedtooneactplays,comedyskitsand accordionistRossBolleter. Anumberofpleasingsongs wererenderedbymezzosopranoMarieQueally.
Athoughtheconcerthighlightedtheweek-endthe Therrieswerewellentertainedduringtheirshort stay.
ArrivingbybuslateSaturdayafternoonthegroup wasgreetedbyadelicious buffetteapreparedbythe ladiesoftheguild. AfterMassontheSundaytheguestsweretreatedtoapicnicatGorge Rock,some12milesfrom thetownship.
MembersoftheTherry Societywouldliketothank theCatholicLadies'Guild ofCorriginfortheirkind invitationtostagetheconcertandthesplendidway theweek-endwasorganised. Thenextmeetingofthe societywillbeheldonMonday,May17,attheTheatre Guildrooms,at8p.m.
RequiemMass
OnSaturday,May14.
1960,atSt.Brigid's Church.WestPerth,the Rt.Rev.MonsignorW. Dzieclolwillcelebrate RequiemMassincommemorationofthe25th anniversaryofthedeath ofJozefPilsudski,the firstPolishMarshal,and alsoinmemoryofthe Polishsoldierswhofell inthebattleofMonte Cassino,1944.TheMass hasbeenarrangedby thePolishEx-Servicemen'sAssociationinW.A.
CollegeAuxiliary
MembersofOurLady's CollegeAuxiliaryconducted theirannualgeneralmeetingatthecollegehalllast Thursday. Mrs.W.Laurenson,last year'spresident,wasreelectedtothisposition.
Inheraddresstothe meetingMrs.Laurenson thankedthecommitteefor theirloyaltyandhardwork andstressedthehappyatmospherethathadpervadedalloperationsduringthe last12months. Shealsothankedthe Sistersfortheirco-operationatalltimes. TheAuxiliaryhadachievedmuchduringthelast year.TheCollegehallhad beenequippedwith50 chairsandanEnglishlibrarywaspurchased. Achequefor£100had beenraisedtowardstheextensionsoftheLeavinggirls' classroom.
AsportsmeetingwasinauguratedattheW.A.C.A. groundsandtheCollege speechnightandthesenior girls'dancehadbeenorganised.Trophiesforthe speechnightandsports werealsodonated. Forthefollowingyear Mrs.V.Swanwaselected secretaryandMrs.D.Condren,treasurer.ThecommitteemembersareMesdamesChallis,Grimbly, Heagney,McKenna,Brindly,Sullivan,Taylor,McDonald,Scott,Ryan,Shepherd,Aitken,Austinand Olinier. Futurefunctionsofthe Auxiliarywillbeajumble saleonJune23.Donations maybeleftattheCollege tuckshop.Alsoafeteisto beheldattheCollege groundsonSeptember23. Thenextcommittee meetingwillbeonThursday,May26.
CarmeliteJubilee
Specialdevotionscommemoratingthe25thanniversaryoftheestablishmentoftheCarmeliteSistersinW.A.willbeconductedinthemonastery chapel,Adelma-rd.,Nedlands,onThursday,June2, at7.30p.m.
Thedevotionswillbe conductedbytheCarmelite Fathers. Asocialeveninghasalso beenplannedatSt.Thomas' Hall,Reserve-st.,Claremont,forJune6,at8p.m.
Itishopedthatallwell wishersandfriendsofthe Sisterswillattendboth thesefunctions.
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BuildingOfCathedral,Abbey
Thecurrentissueof"Pax,"monthlyofficialnews-sheetoftheAbbeyNulliusofNew Norcia,carriestheofficialannouncement thatthesiteforthenewPro-Cathedraland monasteryhasbeenchosenandclearedand thatitishopedtocommencebuildinginthe nearfuture.
Thesiteforthestriking modernisticandsymbolic planpreparedbytheRome LiturgicalIn,.itute(commissioningProfessorPier Nervi)willbebetweenSt. Ildephonsus'andSi,Gertrude'scollegesonthehill westofthecemetery.
Thecemeterywillbe closed,buttheremainsof thepioneerswillnotbedisturbed.
Aslopingplatformover thecemeterywillbethe approachestotheProCathedral.Aseriesofsteps anddrivewayswillleadup tothemainentrance. DedicatedtotheMost HolyTrinity,thedesignof thePro-Cathedralwillsymbolisethisprofoundmystery ofreligioninseveraldifferentandoriginalways.
Thegroundplanisinthe formofatrianglewithsides ofapproximately300feet, thewallsofwhchare25 feethigh. Juttingoutfromthewall: andsurroundingthewhole Cathedralisacanopy25 feetwide;thisisalsocontinuedforawidthof43 feetinsidetheCathedral, thusformingacoveredaisle roundtheinside.
Springingfromtheinside ofthisledge,withpillars continuedintothefloorof theCathedral,arethree parabolicarches,whichare about150feethighattheir meetingpoint.
Thethreewallsandthe threearchessymbolisethe Trinity,whiletheunityof theThreePersonsissymbolisedbythejoiningofthe threearchesintoasinglo whole.
Eacharchissurrounded byalargecanopygivingthe impressionofthreewingsor sailssoaringtoHeavenin praiseofGod.Thearches willbecomposedlargelyof stainedglass.
Inthecentralarchthe glasswilldenotetheCreator,theFather,andwill showthecreationofthe world.Theglassintheleft archwilldenotetheRe. deemer,theSon,andwill depicttheCrucifixion.
Theglassintherightarch willdenotetheComforter, theHolySpirit,andwillrepresentthedescentofthe HolyGhostatPentecost.
Inthiswaythethemeof theHolyTrinityiscontinuedintotheinsideofthe Cathedral.Theinteriorof thechurchshouldgivea wonderfulsenseofspaciousnessbothfromtheheight ofthearchesandthelight fromthewindows.
Thethreedoorsinthe frontwalloftheCathedral willrepresenttheFather, SonandHolySpirit.The maindoorineachsidewall
willdenoteathemeinthe lifeofSt.Benedict.
ThedoortotheLady Chapelwillrepresentthe functionofthatChapel,the doorleadingintotheChapel oftheBlessedSacrament willdolikewise.
OnenteringtheCathedral throughthemaindoors,tho visitorwillbeconfronted byalargecrucifixsuspendedfromthearches.
Inthecornertotheleftas heenterswillbetheLady Chapelwiththebaptistry andsacristy,andinthe cornertotherightthe BlessedSacramentChapel withanothersacristy. Thetwomainsacristies areinthefarcorner,while neartheLadyandthe BlessedSacramentChapels willbesixconfessionals. Therewillbeseatingspace forabout1,500peopleinthe Cathedraland standing spaceformanymore.
TheHighAltarandtho choirareplacedinthefar corneroppositethemalts entrances.Thealtarwillbe wellinfrontofthechoir stalls,whichwillbetheteaditionalhigh-backedtype. Massmaybeoffered eitherfacingthepeopleor withthebacktothecongregation.Thisarrangement suitsthemonasticliturgy verywell. LeavingtheCathedral, drivewaysswingroundthe sidesandlead'tothevisitors' andbusinessentrancesto themonastery. Theentranceblockison onefloorandinthecentre willbetheChapterHouse withthemonks'passagewaystotheCathedral;on eachsideofthisarewaiting roomsforvisitorsandfor thoseonbusiness.
BehindtheChapterHouse, andseparatingthetwomaims blocks,isfirstacourtyard surroundedbyacovered, cloisterandthenthelibrary withwritingroomsoneach side.Therefectoryisbehind thelibraryandconnected withthekitchens. Atrightanglestotheentranceblockandleadingoff fromeachendarethetwo mainmonasteryblocks;each beingmorethan300feet longwithfourfloors.
Theleft-handblockIsfor theAbbot,priestsand guests;thegroundfloorcontainsparlour,waitingrooms, priests'entrance,recreation roomandkitchens.
Theotherblockisfor brothers,students,novices, postulantsandthejuniorate; thegroundfloorcontains roomsfortheprocuratorand thebusinessofthemonastery,lecturesroomsand recreationsroom.Ample roomisprovidedineach sectionofthemonasteryfor chapels.
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Monday,May30:Slide eveningtobeheldatthe homeofGeraldineCarrington.
NEDLANDS: Membersofthebranch willnextmeetonTuesday, May17,attheR.S.L.Hall, Broadway,at12.30p.m. Acardpartywillfollow commencingabout1.30and thecommitteewouldliketo seemoreladiesattending thisfunction,
HIGHGATE: Thenextbranchmeeting willbeonMay18at8p.m., atthechurchhall.Acard afternoonhasbeenorganisedforThursday,May19, at2p.m. Thewinneroftheturkey rafflewasMrs.E.Davies, Fitzgerald-st.,NorthPerth.
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Dancingwillbefrom8p.m.until11.30p.m. OneofPerth'stop-linebandshasbeenengaged andtheY.C.W.inviteseverybodytoattendwhat shouldbesplendidentertainment.
DiocesansecretaryMissPamWatsonhasreceivedmanycomplaintsaboutthelackofCatholic dances.TheY.C.W.hasdecidedtomakeevery endeavourtoprovideawell-conductedSaturday nightdancefortheCatholicyouthofPerth.
Theneedforaservicesuchasthisisgreat,and itishopedthatboththeparentsandtheyoung peoplethemselveswilladvertisethisdanceand helpmakeitoneofthebest-rundancesinPerth.
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Democrats'Disunity CreatesInstability
Rome:Italy'stemporarily-endedgovernmentcrisiswasbasicallyoneofdisunitywithinitslargestpoliticalgroup,theCatholicorientedChristianDemocraticparty.
Amainfactorinthatdisunityisthepartyspliton thequestionofadmittingleft-wingsocialistsinthe government,oratleastofacceptingtheirsupport. Repeatedwarningsagainstsuchapossibilityhavebeen issuedbyChurchauthorities.
Standingtogainmostfromthesituationarethe communists,Italy'ssecond-largestparty,becauseof theirclosetieswithleft-wingsocialism.
Thegovernmentcrisis,theworstsincetherepublic replacedthemonarchyafterWorldWarII,endedfor thetimebeingwhentheSenategaveavoteofconfidencetothe"caretaker"cabinetheadedbyPremier FernandoTambroni,aChristianDemocrat.
Butthenewgovernmentisgenerallyrecognisedasa merestopgapmeasureaimedatsecuringParliamentary approvalofanationalbudgetandatassuringItalian representationatcomingmajorinternationalmeetings. PremierTambronihimselfhassaid:"Mygovernment willbetransitory."
ThecrisisofficiallybeganinFebruarywiththe resignationofPremierAntonioSegni,whoheadeda one-partyChristianDemocratcabinet.Hisresignation cappedalongseriesoffactionaldisputesandpersonal feudswithintheChristianDemocraticparty.
TheCatholic-orientedpartyhasdominatedtheItalian politicalscenesincetheendofthewar,butithashad greatdifficultystayinginpowerwithoutleaningheavily oneitherrightistorleftistparties.
Inthe1958electionstheChristianDemocratswon273 ofthe596seatsintheChamberofDeputies,26shortof amajority.Theyalsofailedtowinamajorityinthe Senate.Therefore,theyhavehadtogoverneitherin coalitionwithotherpartiesoratleastwiththeir support.Theproblemhasbeenwheretoturnforsuch support.
TheSegnigovernmentfellwhentheLiberalsactuallyaconservativeparty-withdrewtheirsupport. Itcouldhavecontinuedinpowerifithadacceptedthe supportoftheMonarchistsandNeo-Fascists.Butthe ChristianDemocraticexecutivecommitteedecidedthat theSegnicabinetcouldnotdependontheextremeright tostayinpower.
UnionWithLeftRejected ItalianPresidentGiovanniGronchi-aChristian Democrat-thenaskedMr.SegnitoformanewgovernmentmadeupofChristianDemocratsandtwoleft-ofcentregroups,theRepublicansandSocialDemocrats. Mr.Segniturneddowntheassignment,'reasoningthat thecoalitionwouldbeunstablesinceitwouldcontrol onlytwovotesmorethanasimplemajorityinthe Chamber.
Onlybyunitingwiththeleft-wingSocialistpartyalliedwiththecommunistsintheUnityofActionpact from1946to1957-couldtheChristianDemocrats assureastablegovernment.Mr.Segnihasbeena vigorousopponentofsuchapolicy.
Thedifficultywasthatthemajoritywasachievedby thevotesof24Neo-Fascists.Itwasthesameproblem thathadforcedthewithdrawaloftheSegnigovernment inthefirstplace.TwoofMr.Tambroni'sprospective ministersresignedimmediately,andtheChristian. Democraticpartyorderedhimtowithdraw.
PresidentGronchithenturnedagaintothecentreleftandaskedex-PremierAmintoreFanfanitoforma government.Mr.Fanfaniisknownasleft-of-centre withintheChristianDemocraticpartyandhasfavoured acoalitionwiththeleft-wingsocialistsinhopesof wooingthemawayfromthecommunists.
Thecentreandrightfactionsofthepartyrefusedto acceptsocialistcollaboration,whichwasopposedby Churchleaders,andMr.Fananiwasforcedtogiveup hisattempttoformagovernment.
SinceMr.Tambroni,inhisfirstattempt,hadsubmittedhiscabinetonlytoaChambervoteandhadnot yetgonebeforetheSenate,andsincePresidentGronchi hadnotyetformallyacceptedhisresignation,hewas recalledforasecondtry.Thistimehewentbeforethe Senateandhisgovernmentpassedwithavoteof128 to110.
ManyChristianDemocratsareconvincedthatcollaborationwiththesocialistsisadangerousgame.They believethatitcouldindirectlyopentheroadtopower tothecommunists.Theyalsopointoutthatitcould confusethevotersandleadthemtothinksocialistcommunistpoliciesarenotasbadaspreviously describedbytheChristianDemocratsthemselves.
TheCommunistpartythusstandstobenefitmost fromthefactionalsquabblesoftheChristianDemocrats. ThepossibilityofaformalsplitwithintheChristian DemocratpartycouldleavetheCommunistpartythe largestsinglepartyinItaly.Ifthiscameabout,PresidentGronchiwouldbeboundbytheConstitutiontoask acommunistleadertoformagovernment.Noonein Italy-withtheexceptionofthecommunistsandtheir socialistallies-regardsthispossibilityasasatisfactory solution.
PremierTambronitoldtheSenatethatwhenthe nationalbudgetisvotedonattheendofOctoberhe willconsidertheworkofhis"caretaker"government done.Thisiscommonlyunderstoodtomeanthathe willnottrytokeephisgovernmentinoffice.
AllinItalywhodonotwanttoseeacommunistsocialistgovernmentrulingthenationhopethatbythe endofOctoberthefactionsintheChristianDemocratic partywillhavefoundawaytomendtheirdifferences. Fewareoptimisticonthatscore.
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WhatmaybecalledthecaseoftheAmericanspyis causingaquitedisproportionateflutterintheworld Press,ThattheAmericansarenotundulyperturbedat therevelationofwhatisquiteaday-todaybusinessin thecoldwarisbestindicatedbythesimplicityoftheir admissions.
Furthermore,thereareaspectsofthecase(noted incisivelybytheFrench)whicharemorethanalittle suspicious.TheprimemysteryisthatCaptainPowers isallegedtobealive.Mr.Khrushchevstatesthathe is"aliveandkicking"inMoscow.Itisverypuzzling tospeculatehowhecanbealive,butifheis,heis certainlykicking-literally.
"Miracles"notedbytheFrenchPressconcernhow apilotcouldparachutesafelyfrombetweensevenand topmilesfromanaircraftdestroyedbyaground-air rocket;howhehadtimetotakewithhimasyringe,a revolver,bagscontainingmoneyandrings,andtime, also,todisconnectphotographicapparatus.Whateveryonemustobserveishowveryconvenientthewhole set-upisinenablingKhrushchevtoturntheSummit Conferenceintoanotherpropagandistsoundingboard.
Peoplemostupsetoverthespycasearetheoptimists whoreallybelievedanythingofvaluecouldcomeoutof theSummit.Khrushchevhasnotbudgedaninchfrom thepreparedpositionofmonthsago.Allthenonsense aboutthe"CampDavidspirit"hasnotpreventedhis renewalofthreatsagainsttheAlliedoccupationof BerlinandWestGermany.TheAlliednations,fortheir part,havestronglyreiteratedtheirdeterminationto preservethestatusquoasregardstheGermans.So thereisnorationalhopeofanythingemergingfrom Genevawhichwouldbeanythinglikethebeginnings ofpeace.
Ofcourse,theSovietcanonlycomplainofspyingby virtueofawhole-heartedhypocrisy.Everyembassy, legationandconsulatemaintainedbyRussiathroughouttheworldis,inessence,aspyring.Weinthis countrycantalkonthissubjectfromfirst-handknowledge.WhatthePetrovInquiryrevealedwasofinterest toagreatmanycountriesbesidesourown.Therevelationofthecypherclerk,IgorGouzenko,laidopenthe networkofespionageandsubversionthathadbeen preparedinCanada.InAmerica,AlgerHiss,the Goldbergs,DexterWhiteandothersdidthedirtywork fortheSoviet.
PatternOfSpyPretext
Atitsbestspyingisanastybusiness,butithasbeen carriedoninwarandinpeaceallthroughhistory.But itsquantitativeandqualitativescopeinourageis measureofthehatredanddistrustwhichexistbetween theopposingideologicalgroups.Thefreenationshave beenforcedinself-defencetoemulatetheirenemiesin espionage.ButonthepartoftheSovietitisnotmerely partofthemechanism'ofwarorpropaganda.Itisof theessenceoftheMarxistpoliticalsystem.Under Sovietruleevenitsowncitizensareencouragedtospy andreportononeanother,evenmembersofthesame householdandfamily.
Sovietleadersareonlymakingthemselvesabsurdbythethreatswithwhichtheyhavefollowedupthe dubiousspycase.Butfromthebackgroundofthese imprecationstherebeginstoemergethepatternofthe strategicusestowhichtheSovietmayapplythecase. Retaliationforsimilarespionageattempts,saythe Russians,willnotbeattacksonAmericabutonthe basesfromwhichtheplanesaredespatched.
FromthisitwouldappearthattheSovietisattemptingtoescapefromtheAmericanatomicencirclement bybrowbeatingthesmallernationswhichhaveper- mittedtheerectionofbasesontheirterritory.
ItisnotinconceivablethatnowtheSoviethasbeen virtuallycoercedbyworldopinionintosomesortof agreementonnuclearcontrol,sheisbuildingupa bargainingpointonforeignbases,notablyWest Germany.
Certainly,somepretextualmatterofthissortisbeing basedonthelonespycase.Butanaffairofthiskind willlenditselfonlytoadegreeofpuffingup-thereis asaturationpointevenforhotair.Andthenations gatheredattheSummitarenotlikelytobesovividly impressedasthemembersoftheSupremePraesidium oftheSoviet.
NEHRUTURNSBLINDEYETO CHINA'SROLEASAGGRESSOR
NothingmoreinscrutablehascomeoutoftheEast thanPanditNehru.Despitethebesttypeofsecular educationthattheWestcanoffer,theIndianPrime Ministercontinuespolicieswhichsimplywillnotyield tologicalanalysis.Incharityoneiscompelledto believethatthemanworksbyintuitionortheillative instinct.
WhenonerecallshowRedChinahasledIndiaupthe gardenpath;howNehrufirmlyclosedhiseyestoMao Tse-tung'saggression,firstonIndiansoiltwoyearsago andmorerecentlyinTibet;howheswallowedthe humiliationoffurtherinroadsalonghisentirenorthern frontier;howhereceivedChouEn-laionlytobeunable tomovehim-itpassesbeliefthatthesameNehru,at thePrimeMinisters'ConferenceinLondon,canurge theadmissionofRedChinatotheUnitedNations.
Thereseemstobesomeblindpatchinthementality ofamanwhocannotseethatChinaistheenemy,not aloneofIndiabutofeverycountrywhichmakespre- tensionstothedemocraticideal.Whatsanepurpose couldbeservedbyadmittingtothegroupingofnations acountrybrandedasanunrepentantaggressor?
ThereseemstobeabroadsomesillyideathatifChina becameaU.N.membershewouldforthwithbecome respectable.Why,evenschoolboysknowthatthebad appleinthecaseisnotrestoredbyitsassociationwith thesoundfruit.Furthermore,theSoviet'slong,evil recordshowshowdemoralisingitisfortheUnited Nationstohavewithinitsranksanunregenerate aggressor.Russiagoesonitscavalierpath,uncorrected, oftenunadmonished;atleastsomeofitsdoingshave thecloakoflegalitypreciselybecauseofitsU.N. associations.
ThereisabsolutelynothingtothebeliefthatU.N. membershipisinsomewayabletodeteranationfrom acourseofwrongdoing.Notonlyhasitfailedinthe caseoftheSoviet,butithasbeenprostitutedasa sounding-boardofpropaganda.Moreover,theKremlin throughthepowerofthevetohasbeenabletodefeat someofthemosteffectivemeasuresproposedinthe councilsofthenations.
Ifthefunctioningofanorganisationisbeingthwarted bythepresenceofonerat-bag,howcanitsanelybe proposedthatitwillbeimprovedbytheadditionof another?PanditNehru,despitethemostprodigious back-bending,hasfailedtowrestevenminorconcessionsfromChina.Doeshereallybelievehewilldoany betteriftheymeetfacetofaceasU.N.members?
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OnSaturday,April30,inSt.Patrick's Church,Fremantle,fivepostulantsreceived thehabitoftheSistersofSt.Josephofthe Apparition.Thesimpleandmovingceremonyofreceptionwasgivenanaddedbeauty bytheimpressivesettingoftherecentlycornpletednewsanctuary.
At8.30a.m.thepostulantsinbridaldress,precededbytwolittlebridesmaids,andfollowedby ReverendMotherProvincialandReverendMother M.Augustine,NoviceMistress,enteredthechurch totaketheirplacesbefore thealtarrails.
HolyMasswasthencelebratedbyVeryReverendT. Haugh,O.M.I.Presentin thesanctuarywereReverend J,McGillicuddy,Reverend F.Schembri,ReverendJ. McNamaraandVeryReverendJ.Sullivan,O.M.I.,who wasdelegatedtoperform theceremony.ReverendJ. Dunlea,O.M.I.,officiatedas MasterofCeremonies.ReverendF.Gavin,O.M.I.,from thepulpit,explainedthe variousstagesoftheceremonytothecongregation. Brilliantsunshineshone throughthetallstainedglasswindowsandsheda beautifulrose-colouredglow overthesanctuaryduring thewholeceremony.The Sisters'choirwasresponsibleforthedevotional singingduringandafterthe Mass.
AfterHolyMasstheVeni Creatorwasintonedandthe fivebridesproceededtothe Sanctuaryfortheceremony. AftertheBlessingofthe Habits,FatherSullivan askedthequestionsandthe bridesrepliedwiththeresponsesusualfortheClothingCeremony.Asthechoir sang"InExituIsrael"the bridesleftthechurchtobe clothedintheHabitand theyreturnedinprocession asNoviceswhile"Motherof Christ"wasdevotionally rendered.TheyoungNovices enteredthesanctuaryand receivedtheirnamesinreligionMissElizabethSanders,SisterMariedeMontfort;MissEileenBuckley,
SisterMaryPaul;Miss GlendaFong,SisterMary CatherineLaboure;Miss MaryDuckett.SisterMary Loyola;MissVilmaeWhitely,SisterMaryChristopher.
FatherGavin,whohad previouslyconductedthe RetreatfortheNovices, preachedtheoccasionalsermon,takingforhistext "Hearken0daughterand inclinethineearforthe Kinghasgreatlydesired thybeauty."
BenedictionoftheBlessed Sacramentfollowedin thanksgivingtoGodforthe blessingsandgracesreceivedinthatmorningceremony.TheMagnificatwas sungbythechoirasafitting conclusiontoamemorable occasion.
Theparentsandfriendsof theNoviceswereentertained bytheSistersintheConvent aftertheceremony.The motherandsisterofoneof theNoviceshadcomefrom Melbournefortheoccasion andtheyarctakingback happymemoriesofWestern Australia.
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NotableCareerOf HisExcellency
HisExcellency,theMostRev.MaximiliandeFurstenberg,wasbornon October23,1904,atHeerleninDutch Limburg.Heis,howeverofBelgian nationality.Hisfamily,ofWestphalian origin,transferredtoBelgiumbefore 1870.Thefamilyhasatitlewhichwas conferredonitbytheHolyRoman Emperor,carryingtherankofboron. Earlyeducationwasreceivedatthefamous AbbeyofMaridsous,whereDomColOmbaMarmion wastheAbbot.Afterfurtherstudiesandmilitary service.HisExcellencystudiedphilosophyatthe CatholicUniversityofLouvainandtheologyatthe PontificalGregorianUniversity,Rome.
HewasordainedonAugust9,1931,byHis EminenceCardinalVanRoeyatMalines,in Belgium.
In1932hecommencedteachingHumanitiesat theArchiepiscopalCollegeofSt.JohnBerchmansinAntwerp,andin1934hebecameProfessor ofLiturgyintheMajorSeminaryoftheArchdioceseofMalines,whichposthecontinuedtohold till1946whenanappointmentwasmadeasRector oftheBelgianCollegeinRome.
OnMarch8,1949,HisExcellencywasappointed ApostolicDelegatetoJapan,beingconsecrated TitularArchbishopofPaltusonApril25ofthat year. Threeyearslater,onApril28,1952,whendiplomaticrelationswereestablishedbetweentheHoly SeeandJapan,ArchbishopdeFurstenbergwas namedthefirstApostolicInternuncio,which appointmenthehelduntilhispresentappointment ofApostolicDelegatetoAustralia,NewZealand andOceania.Thisappointmentwasmadebythe HolySeeonNovember21,1959.
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Sunday,May8. HisGracetheArchbishoppresidedandthe occasionalsermonwas preachedbytheRev.L. MiddletonC.Ss.R.
TheRev.P.Carmody ledtherecitationofthe Rosary.
Duringtheannouncements
FatherCarmodytoldthe HolyNamementhatthere werestillvacanciesforthe retreatsattheRedemptorist MonasteryonMay28and 29.
Therewerealsovacancies forlaterretreatsand brancheswereurgedtoforwardnamesassoonaspossible.
FatherMiddletontookas thetextforhissermonthe extractfromthebookof Josue,24:15"Butasformeandmy House,wewillservethe Lord."
Hepointedoutthatoneof thegreatestevilsofourday wasundoubtedlythedeliberateandsystematicdenialandrejectionofGod.
Inthelast25yearsthe rulersofcertainnationshad deliberatelyandsystematicallysetouttodestroyall beliefinaGodofinfinite goodness.TheNazisrejectedGodandinHisplace theytriedtosetupapagan idealofabsolutepower.
attendedtheannual Mary'sCathedrallost
RussiaandRedChinarejectedGodandinHisplace theysetupaGodoftheir owncreation-theclassless society. Andalso,inthisbrave newworld,wehaveseen thegreatestcrueltyand carnageinthehistoryof mankind.
Buttherewasconsolation andencouragementfor Catholicmenwhohadhope, trustandconfidenceinGod.
Ifwehadapropernotion ofwhatwasmeantbyGod, therewouldbenolimitto ourconfidence.
Whatatremendousthing itwastotrustinOnewho couldneverfailandWhose promisescouldalwaysbe madegood.
Inourownlifetimemen havebeenboastingoftheir powerwhenwithscientific skilltheyareabletothrow satelliteshundredsofmillionsofmilesintoouter spacetocircletheearthand thesunandthemoon.
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EARLYACTIONISNEEDED
Anewsitemrecentlydescribedhowthestreetsofa largeAmericancitywerecleared.Everythingcameto ahaltaspeopleofthatcitycarriedoutapractice.This isreallyaremarkablefeat,themoresobecausewehave nothinglikeitinAustralia-andweshouldhave.
ImmediatelytheardentandseriousexponentsofCivil DefenceinAustraliawilltakeuptheircudgelsagainst this.However,wehavenothinglikeithere.There havebeensporadicmeetings,butonthewholenothing hasbeenachievedbythosesameserious-mindedmen whoareconcernedwiththeall-importantfactorinthe roleofthecivilianifwarsuddenlystruck.
Itisnotthefaultofthoseadvocatingcivildefence. ItisthefaultoflethargyandthefoolishAustralian attitudeof"she'llberight,mate!"inallgradesfrom Governmentdowntothemaninthestreet.
Americahascarriedoutseveralofthese"air-raid" alarms.PerhapstheremembranceofPearlHarbouris stillsostrongthattheyarenotgoingtobecaught nappingagain.
WeinAustraliadonotseemtohavelearntthatlesson yet.Butthetimewhichwewouldhavetoprepare, ascomparedtothelasttwoconflicts,isnegligible.
Therehasbeennoconditioningofpeople,atleastnot onanygreatscale.IfpeoplehavegonefromW.A.to conferencesonCivilDefence,whichhavebeenheldin theEasternStates,theirknowledgehasnotbeenpassed on.Iftherewereasuddenalerttomorrow,thepeople ofPerthwouldbeatalosswhattodo.Thislackof informedpurposeinamomentofcrisiscouldleadonly, toonething-panicandthereforefurtherdamage.
Whereasthespecialisedservices,suchaspolice,fire brigade,ambulanceandtheArmedServices,have workedoutwhattheywoulddoinsuchanemergency, theirworkwouldbeseverelyhamperedbylackof knowingwhattodoonthepartofthemajorityofthe population.
Inviewoftheobsolescentnatureofourdefence equipment,wehavelittleornodeterrenttoofferanybody.Therefore,itwouldbeaverywisemoveonthe partofauthoritiesiftheyimplementedsomepolicies whichhavebeenworkedoutbytheexpertsinthefield ofCivilDefence.
Thisisnotscaremongering,butadown-to-earth realisationthatcertainthingsmustbepreparedbeforehand.
AtestinPerthwouldprobablyreceivealotof opposition,butifwholecitiesinabustlingplacelike Americacanhaveanairalertandclearthestreetsto implementaCivilDefencepolicy,wehereoughttobe abletoachievesomethingsimilar.
OfficialEngagements
May13: 7.15a.m.Finalprofession, temporaryvowsandreception,St.JohnofGodConvent,Subiaco.
May15: 3.30p.m.:Confirmation andCanonicalvisitation, Pinjarra.
4p.m.:Blessandopen newChurch-Hall,presideat Mass,Mt.Claremont.
June5: ConfirmationandCanonicalVisitation,Medina. FinalProfessionCeremony,St.JohnofGodConvent,Subiaco.
June10: 10a.m.:Priests'QuarterlyConference. 7p.m.:AdultConfirmation,St.Mary'sCathedral.
Theyareabletosetoff thermo-nuclearexplosions thatarepotentiallycapable ofdestroyingthewholeof humancivilisation.
Butinreality,thesemen aremerelydiscoveringand usingthehiddenforces whichtheOmnipotentGod hasplacedintheuniverse, notforourmutualdestruction,butforman'suseand benefit.
AndtheOmnipotentGod, Whocalmedthewindsand thewaves,Whoraisedthe deadtolife,Whocandoall things,waspresentinthis cathedralinwhatappears tobeatinywaferofbread.
Godgrantthateveryman wouldre-echothewordsof Hiissstoeuxlt,fromthedepthsof "Butasformeandmy House,wewillservethe Lard."
Inwhomdoyoutrust whenyoutrustinGod?
YoutrustinOnewhoknows allthings.
Therallyconcludedwith Benedictionandaprocessionthroughthecathedral theexecutiveofthe yNameDiocesanUnion
May17: Receivedebutantesatthe annualCatholicBall.
May21: CeremonyoffinalprofessionConventofMercy,Victoria-sq.
CeremonyofProfession, Presentation Convent, "Iona,"MosmanPark.
May24: 930a.m.:PresideatAnniversaryRequiemMassfor ArchbishopClune, May25: AnnualGeneralMeeting oftheCatholicWomen's League.
May29: 7.30p.m.:Confirmation andCanonicalVisitation, Bassendean.
June12: ConfirmationandCanonicalVisitation,Bayswater.
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FiveNovicesReceiveHabilAs
SistersOfSt.Joseph,Fremantle
OnSaturday,April30,inSt.Patrick's Church,Fremantle,fivepostulantsreceived thehabitoftheSistersofSt.Josephofthe Apparition.Thesimpleandmovingceremonyofreceptionwasgivenanaddedbeauty bytheimpressivesettingoftherecentlycornpletednewsanctuary.
At8.30a.m.thepostulantsinbridaldress,precededbytwolittlebridesmaids,andfollowedby ReverendMotherProvincialandReverendMother M.Augustine,NoviceMistress,enteredthechurch totaketheirplacesbefore thealtarrails.
HolyMasswasthencelebratedbyVeryReverendT. Haugh,O.M.I.Presentin thesanctuarywereReverend J.McGillicuddy,Reverend F.Schembri,ReverendJ. McNamaraandVeryReverendJ.Sullivan,O.M.I.,who was'delegatedtoperform theceremony.ReverendJ. Dunlea,O.M.I.,officiatedas MasterofCeremonies.ReverendF.Gavin,O.M.I.,from thepulpit,explainedthe variousstagesoftheceremonytothecongregation. Brilliantsunshineshone throughthetallstainedglasswindowsandsheda beautifulrose-colouredglow overthesanctuaryduring thewholeceremony.The Sisters'choirwasresponsibleforthedevotional singingduringandafterthe Mass.
AfterHolyMasstheVeni Creatorwasintonedandthe fivebridesproceededtothe Sanctuaryfortheceremony, AftertheBlessingofthe Habits,FatherSullivan askedthequestionsandthe bridesrepliedwiththeresponsesusualfortheClothingCeremony.Asthechoir sang"InExituIsrael"the bridesleftthechurchtobe clothedintheHabitand theyreturnedinprocession asNoviceswhile"Motherof Christ"wasdevotionally rendered.TheyoungNovices enteredthesanctuaryand receivedtheirnamesinreligion:MissElizabethSanders,SisterMariedeMontfort;MissEileenBuckley,
SisterMaryPaul;Miss GlendaFong,SisterMary CatherineLaboure;Miss MaryDuckett,SisterMary Loyola;MissVilmaeWhitely,SisterMaryChristopher.
FatherGavin,whohad previouslyconductedthe RetreatfortheNovices, preachedtheoccasionalser mon,takingforhistext "Hearken0daughterand inclinethineearforthe Kinghasgreatlydesired thybeauty."
BenedictionoftheBlessed Sacramentfollowedin thanksgivingtoGodforthe blessingsandgracesreceivedinthatmorningceremony.TheMagnificatwas sungbythechoirasafitting conclusiontoamemorable occasion.
Theparentsandfriendsof theNoviceswereentertained bytheSistersintheConvent aftertheceremony.The motherandsisterofoneof theNoviceshadcomefrom Melbournefortheoccasion andtheyaretakingback happymemoriesofWestern Australia.
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NotableCareerOf HisExcellency
HisExcellency,theMostRev.MaximiliandeFurstenberg,wasbornon October23,1904,atHeerleninDutch Limburg.Heis,howeverofBelgian nationality.Hisfamily,ofWestphalian origin,transferredtoBelgiumbefore 1870.Thefamilyhasatitlewhichwas conferredonitbytheHolyRoman Emperor,carryingtherankofbaron. Earlyeducationwasreceivedatthefamous AbbeyofMaridsous,whereDomColOrnbaMarmion wastheAbbot.Afterfurtherstudiesandmilitary service.HisExcellencystudiedphilosophyatthe CatholicUniversityofLouvainandtheologyatthe PontificalGregorianUniversity,Rome.
HewasordainedonAugust9,1931,byHis EminenceCardinalVanRoeyatMalines,in Belgium.
In1932hecommencedteachingHumanitiesat theArchiepiscopalCollegeofSt.JohnBerchmansinAntwerp,andin1934hebecameProfessor ofLiturgyintheMajorSeminaryoftheArchdioceseofMalines,whichposthecontinuedtohold till1946whenanappointmentwasmadeasRector oftheBelgianCollegeinRome.
OnMarch8,1949,HisExcellencywasappointed ApostolicDelegatetoJapan,beingconsecrated TitularArchbishopofPaltusonApril25ofthat year.
Threeyearslater,onApril28,1952,whendiplomaticrelationswereestablishedbetweentheHoly
SeeandJapan,ArchbishopdeFurstenbergwas namedthefirstApostolicInternuncio,which appointmenthehelduntilhispresentappointment ofApostolicDelegatetoAustralia,NewZealand andOceania.Thisappointmentwasmadebythe HolySeeonNovember21,1959.
SixHundredH.N.MenHearAbout
ModernDenial,RejectionOfGod
Morethan600menattendedtheannual HolyNamerallyatSt.Mary'sCathedrallast
Sunday,May8. HisGracetheArchbishoppresidedandthe occasionalsermonwas preached theRev.L. MiddletonC.Ss.R.
TheRev.P.Carmody ledtherecitationofthe Rosary.
Duringtheannouncements FatherCarmodytoldthe HolyNamementhatthere werestillvacanciesforthe retreatsattheRedemptorist MonasteryonMay28and 29.
Therewerealsovacancies forlaterretreatsand brancheswereurgedtoforwardnamesassoonaspossible.
FatherMiddletontookas thetextforhissermonthe extractfromthebookof Josue,24:15asformeandmy House,wewillservethe Lord."
Hepointedoutthatoneof thegreatestevilsofourday wasundoubtedlythedeliberateandsystematicdenialandrejectionofGod.
Inthelast25yearsthe rulersofcertainnationshad deliberatelyandsystematicallysetouttodestroyall beliefinaGodofinfinite goodness.TheNazisrejectedGodandinHisplace theytriedtosetupapagan idealofabsolutepower.
RussiaandRedChinarejectedGodandinHisplace theysetupaGodoftheir owncreation-theclassless society.
Andalso,inthisbrave newworld,wehaveseen thegreatestcrueltyand carnageinthehistoryof mankind.
Buttherewasconsolation andencouragementfor Catholicmenwhohadhope, trustandconfidenceinGod.
Ifwehadapropernotion ofwhatwasmeantbyGod, therewouldbenolimitto ourconfidence.
Whatatremendousthing itwastotrustinOnewho couldneverfailandWhose promisescouldalwaysbe madegood.
Inourownlifetimemen havebeenboastingoftheir powerwhenwithscientific skilltheyareabletothrow satelliteshundredsofmillionsofmilesintoouter spacetocircletheearthand thesunandthemoon.
UncoveringSecrets
Theyareabletosetoff thermo-nuclearexplosions thatarepotentiallycapable ofdestroyingthewholeof humancivilisation.
Butinreality,thesemen aremerelydiscoveringand usingthehiddenforces whichtheOmnipotentGod hasplacedintheuniverse, notforourmutualdestruction,butforman'suseand benefit.
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OfficialOrganoftheArchdioceseofPerth.
450HayStreet,Perth
EARLYACTIONISNEEDED
Anewsitemrecentlydescribedhowthestreetsofa largeAmericancitywerecleared.Everythingcameto ahaltaspeopleofthatcitycarriedoutapractice.This isreallyaremarkablefeat,themoresobecausewehave nothinglikeitinAustralia-andweshouldhave.
ImmediatelytheardentandseriousexponentsofCivil DefenceinAustraliawilltakeuptheircudgelsagainst this.However,wehavenothinglikeithere.There havebeensporadicmeetings,butonthewholenothing hasbeenachievedbythosesameserious-mindedmen whoareconcernedwiththeall-importantfactorinthe roleofthecivilianifwarsuddenlystruck.
Itisnotthefaultofthoseadvocatingcivildefence. ItisthefaultoflethargyandthefoolishAustralian attitudeof"she'llberight,mate!"inallgradesfrom Governmentdowntothemaninthestreet.
Americahascarriedoutseveralofthese"air-raid" alarms.PerhapstheremembranceofPearlHarbouris stillsostrongthattheyarenotgoingtobecaught nappingagain.
WeinAustraliadonotseemtohavelearntthatlesson yet.Butthetimewhichwewouldhavetoprepare, ascomparedtothelasttwoconflicts,isnegligible.
Therehasbeennoconditioningofpeople,atleastnot onanygreatscale.IfpeoplehavegonefromW.A.to conferencesonCivilDefence,whichhavebeenheldin theEasternStates,theirknowledgehasnotbeenpassed on.Iftherewereasuddenalerttomorrow,thepeople ofPerthwouldbeatalosswhattodo.Thislackof informedpurposeinamomentofcrisiscouldleadonly, toonething-panicandthereforefurtherdamage.
Whereasthespecialisedservices,suchaspolice,fire brigade,ambulanceandtheArmedServices,have workedoutwhattheywoulddoinsuchanemergency, theirworkwouldbeseverelyhamperedbylackof knowingwhattodoonthepartofthemajorityofthe population.
Inviewoftheobsolescentnatureofourdefence equipment,wehavelittleornodeterrenttoofferanybody.Therefore,itwouldbeaverywisemoveonthe partofauthoritiesiftheyimplementedsomepolicies whichhavebeenworkedoutbytheexpertsinthefield ofCivilDefence.
Thisisnotscaremongering,butadown-to-earth realisationthatcertainthingsmustbepreparedbeforehand.
AtestinPerthwouldprobablyreceivealotof opposition,butifwholecitiesinabustlingplacelike Americacanhaveanairalertandclearthestreetsto implementaCivilDefencepolicy,wehereoughttobe abletoachievesomethingsimilar.
OfficialEngagements
May13: 7.15a.m.Finalprofession, temporaryvowsandreception,St.JohnofGodConvent,Subiaco.
June5: ConfirmationandCanonicalVisitation,Medina. FinalProfessionCeremony,St.JohnofGodConvent,Subiaco.
AndtheOmnipotentGod, Whocalmedthewindsand thewaves,Whoraisedthe deadtolife,Whocandoall things,waspresentinthis cathedralinwhatappears tobeatinywaferofbread.
Godgrantthateveryman wouldre-echothewordsof Histextfromthedepthsof hissoul: "Butasformeandmy House,wewillservethe Lord."
Inwhomdoyoutrust whenyoutrustinGod? YoutrustinOnewhoknows allthings.
Therallyconcludedwith Benedictionandaprocessionthroughthecathedral ed17theexecutiveofthe NameDiocesanUnion ^nmell.
May15: 3.30p.m.:Confirmation andCanonicalvisitation, Pinjarra.
4p.m.:Blessandopen newChurch-Hall,presideat Mass,Mt.Claremont.
May17: Receivedebutantesatthe annualCatholicBall.
May21: CeremonyoffinalprofessionConventofMercy,Victoria-sq.
CeremonyofProfession, Presentation Convent, "Iona,"MosmanPark.
May24: 930a.m.:PresideatAnniversaryRequiemMassfor ArchbishopClune.
May25: AnnualGeneralMeeting oftheCatholicWomen's League.
May29: 7.30p.m.:Confirmation andCanonicalVisitation, Bassendean.
June10: 10a.m.:Priests'QuarterlyConference. 7p.m.:AdultConfirmation,St.Mary'sCathedral.
June12: ConfirmationandCanonicalVisitation,Bayswater.
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SistersOfSI.Joseph,Fremantle
OnSaturday,April30,inSt.Patrick's Church,Fremantle,fivepostulantsreceived thehabitoftheSistersofSt.Josephofthe Apparition.Thesimpleandmovingceremonyofreceptionwasgivenonaddedbeauty bytheimpressivesettingoftherecentlycompletednewsanctuary.
limb.inbridal&maiprecededbytwolittlebridesmaid',andfollowedby ReverendMotherProvincialandReverendMother MAugustine.NoviceMistress.enteredthechurch to taketheirplacesbefore thealtarrails
HolyMasswastheneel, liratedbyVeryReverendT Haugh,O.MI Presentin thesanctuarywereReverend J.McGillicuddy.Reverend F.Schembrt.ReverendJ. McNamaraandVeryReverendJSullivan.O.M1..who wasdelegatedtoperform theceremony.ReverendJ. Dunlea.0MT.officiatedas MasterofCeremonies.Rev(-rendF.Gavin.0M.I..from thepulpit,explainedthe variousstagesoftheceremonytothecongregation. Brilliantsunshineshone throughthetallstainedglasswindowsandsheda beautifulrose-colouredglow overthesanctuaryduring thewholeceremony.The Sisters'choirwasresponsibleforthedevotional singingduringandafterthe Mass. AfterHolyMasstheVeni Creatorwasintonedandthe fivebridesproceededtothe Sanctuaryfortheceremony, AftertheBlessingofthe Habits,FatherSullivan askedthequestionsandthe bridesrepliedwiththeresponsesusualfortheClothingCeremony.Asthechoir sang"InExituIsrael"the bridesleftthechurchtobe clothedintheHabitand theyreturnedinprocession asNoviceswhile"Motherof Christ"wasdevotionally rendered.TheyoungNovices enteredthesanctuaryand receivedtheirnamesinreligionMissElizabethSanders,SisterMariedeMontfort:MissEileenBuckley,
listerMaryPaul;Miss GlendaFong.SisterMary CatherineLabours,Miss MaryDuckett.SisterMary Loyola,MissVilmseWhitely,SisterMaryChristopher FatherGavin.whohad previoulyconductedthe RetreatfietheNovices, preachedtheoccasionalsac. mon,takingforhistext 'Hearken0daughterand inclinethineeartotthe Kinghasgreatlydesired thybeauty."
BenedictionoftheBlessed Sacramentfollowedin thanksgivingtoGodforthe blessingsandgracesreceivedinthatmorningceremony.TheMagnificatwas sungbythechoirasafitting conclusiontoamemorable occasion.
Theparentsandfriendsof theNoviceswereentertained bytheSistersintheConvent aftertheceremony.The motherandsisterofoneof theNoviceshadcomefrom Melbournefortheoccasion andtheyaretakingback happymemoriesofWestern Austra!ia.
Rememberthe KIMBERLEY APPEAL
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notonyourlife.Startworryingnow aboutthefloods.Youcanofcourse, drainoffsurpluswater, StormWater
Soakwells
istheanswertoyourproblems. it
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NotableCareerOf HisExcellency
HisExcellency,theMostRev.MaximiliandeFurstenberg,wasbornon October23,1904,ofHeerleninDutch Limburg.Heis,howeverofBelgian nationality.Hisfamily,ofWestphalian origin,transferredtoBelgiumbefore 1870Thefamilyhasatitlewhichwas conferredonitbytheHolyRoman Emperor,carryingtherankofboron.
Earlyeducationwasreceivedatthefamous AbbeyofMaridsous,whereDomColombaMarmion wastheAbbot.Afterfurtherstudiesandmilitary service.HisExcellencystudiedphilosophyatthe CatholicUniversityofLouvainandtheologyatthe PontificalGregorianUniversity.Rome.
HewasordainedonAugust9,1931,byHis EminenceCardinalVanRoeyatMalines.in Belgium.
In1932hecommencedteachingHumanitiesat theArchiepiscopalCollegeofSt.JohnBeechmansinAntwerp,andin1934hebecameProfessor ofLiturgyintheMajorSeminaryoftheArchdioceseofMalines,whichposthecontinuedtohold till1946whenanappointmentwasmadeasRector oftheBelgianCollegeinRome.
OnMarch8.1949,HisExcellencywasappointed ApostolicDelegatetoJapan,beingconsecrated TitularArchbishopofPaltusonApril25ofthat year.
Threeyearslater,onApril28,1952.whendiplomaticrelationswereestablishedbetweentheHoly SeeandJapan,ArchbishopdeFurstenbergwas namedthefirstApostolicInternuncio,which appointmenthehelduntilhispresentappointment ofApostolicDelegatetoAustralia,NewZealand andOceania.Thisappointmentwasmadebythe HolySeeonNovember21,1959.
SixHundredH.N.MenHearAbout
ModernDenial,RejectionOfGod
Morethan600menattendedtheannual HolyNamerallyatSt.Mary'sCathedrallast Sunday,May8. HisGracetheArchbishoppresidedandthe occasionalsermonwas preachedbytheRev.L. MiddletonC.Ss.R.
TheRev.P.Carmody ledtherecitationofthe Rosary.
Duringtheannouncements FatherCarmodytoldthe HolyNamementhatthere werestillvacanciesforthe retreatsattheRedemptorist MonasteryonMay28and 29. Therewerealsovacancies forlaterretreatsand brancheswereurgedtoforwardnamesassoonaspossible.
FatherMiddletontookas thetextforhissermonthe extractfromthebookof Josue,24:15"Butasformeandmy House,wewillservethe Lord."
Hepointedoutthatoneof thegreatestevilsofourday wasundoubtedlythedeliberateandsystematicdenialandrejectionofGod.
Inthelast25yearsthe rulersofcertainnationshad deliberatelyandsystematicallysetouttodestroyall beliefinaGodofinfinite goodness.TheNazisrejectedGodandinHisplace theytriedtosetupapagan idealofabsolutepower.
Andalso,inthisbrave newworld,wehaveseen thegreatestcrueltyand carnageinthehistoryof mankind.
Buttherewasconsolation andencouragementfor Catholicmenwhohadhope, trustandconfidenceinGod.
Ifwehadapropernotion ofwhatwasmeantbyGod, therewouldbenolimitto ourconfidence.
Whatatremendousthing itwastotrustinOnewho couldneverfailandWhose promisescouldalwaysbe madegood.
Inourownlifetimemen havebeenboastingoftheir powerwhenwithscientific skilltheyareabletothrow satelliteshundredsofmillionsofmilesintoouter spacetocircletheearthand thesunandthemoon.
UncoveringSecrets
Theyareabletosetoff thermo-nuclearexplosions thatarepotentiallycapable ofdestroyingthewholeof humancivilisation.
Butinreality,thesemen aremerelydiscoveringand usingthehiddenforces whichtheOmnipotentGod hasplacedintheuniverse, notforourmutualdestruction,butforman'suseand benefit.
AndtheOmnipotentGod, Whocalmedthewindsand thewaves,Whoraisedthe deadtolife,Whocandoall things,waspresentinthis cathedralinwhatappears tobeatinywaferofbread.
Godgrantthateveryman wouldre-echothewordsof Histextfromthedepthsof hissoul: "Butasformeandmy House,wewillservethe Lord."
Inwhomdoyoutrust whenyoutrustinGod?
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450HayStreet,Perth
EARLYACTIONISNEEDED
Anewsitemrecentlydescribedhowthestreetsofa largeAmericancitywerecleared.Everythingcameto ahaltaspeopleofthatcitycarriedoutapractice.This isreallyaremarkablefeat,themoresobecausewehave nothinglikeitinAustralia-andweshouldhave.
ImmediatelytheardentandseriousexponentsofCivil DefenceinAustraliawilltakeuptheircudgelsagainst this.However,wehavenothinglikeithere.There havebeensporadicmeetings,butonthewholenothing hasbeenachievedbythosesameserious-mindedmen whoareconcernedwiththeall-importantfactorinthe roleofthecivilianifwarsuddenlystruck.
Itisnotthefaultofthoseadvocatingcivildefence. ItisthefaultoflethargyandthefoolishAustralian attitudeof"she'llberight,mate!"inallgradesfrom Governmentdowntothemaninthestreet.
Americahascarriedoutseveralofthese"air-raid" alarms.PerhapstheremembranceofPearlHarbouris stillsostrongthattheyarenotgoingtobecaught nappingagain.
WeinAustraliadonotseemtohavelearntthatlesson yet.Butthetimewhichwewouldhavetoprepare, ascomparedtothelasttwoconflicts,isnegligible.
Therehasbeennoconditioningofpeople,atleastnot onanygreatscale.IfpeoplehavegonefromW.A.to conferencesonCivilDefence,whichhavebeenheldin theEasternStates,theirknowledgehasnotbeenpassed on.Iftherewereasuddenalerttomorrow,thepeople ofPerthwouldbeatalosswhattodo.Thislackof informedpurposeinamomentofcrisiscouldleadonly, toonething-panicandthereforefurtherdamage.
Whereasthespecialisedservices,suchaspolice,fire brigade,ambulanceandtheArmedServices,have workedoutwhattheywoulddoinsuchanemergency, theirworkwouldbeseverelyhamperedbylackof knowingwhattodoonthepartofthemajorityofthe population.
Inviewoftheobsolescentnatureofourdefence equipment,wehavelittleornodeterrenttoofferanybody.Therefore,itwouldbeaverywisemoveonthe partofauthoritiesiftheyimplementedsomepolicies whichhavebeenworkedoutbytheexpertsinthefield ofCivilDefence.
Thisisnotscaremongering,butadown-to-earth realisationthatcertainthingsmustbepreparedbeforehand.
AtestinPerthwouldprobablyreceivealotof opposition,butifwholecitiesinabustlingplacelike Americacanhaveanairalertandclearthestreetsto implementaCivilDefencepolicy,wehereoughttobe abletoachievesomethingsimilar.
OfficialEngagements
May13: 7.15a.m.Finalprofession, temporaryvowsandreception,St.JohnofGodConvent,Subiaco.
May15: 3.30p.m.:Confirmation andCanonicalvisitation, Pinjarra. 4p.m.:Blessandopen newChurch-Hall,presideat Mass,Mt.Claremont.
May17: Receivedebutantesatthe annualCatholicBall.
May21: Ceremonyof
YoutrustinOnewhoknows allthings.
Therallyconcludedwith Benedictionandaprocessionthroughthecathedral by theexecutiveofthe vNameDiocesanUnion ",...fit.
May
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nt,
finalprofessionConventofMercy,Victoria-sq. CeremonyofProfession, Presentation Conve
"Iona,"MosmanPark.
PresideatAnniversaryRequiemMassfor ArchbishopClune.
24: 930a.m.:
AnnualGeneralMeeting oftheCatholicWomen's League.
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TojudgefromthenumberandvarietyoftheprojectsandactivitiesinwhichSt.Vincent engaged,itwouldbefairtoconcludethathewasaveryhigh-pressureorganiser,aplanner onthelook-outforopportunity,rushingintoseizeeverychance,anenthusiast,who, becomingawareofanewneed,hastenedtorectifyit.
Butthisconclusionwouldbeverymuchopposedto facts.For,thoughhewasaleaderinmanynovelties ofhisday,hehimselfcompletelyrejectedtheroleand fameof-acreatororinventor.Hepreferredtoattribute hisideastoOurDivineLord,Whoseexamplehe attemptedtocopy,andbywhichhejustifiedhisdoings, blaminghimselfforanydefectsintheiroperation;but hewasalwaysveryslowandsuretobeconvincedthat whatheintendedwaswhatGodalsointended.Mostof hisworkswereprovokedbycircumstancesandgrew upoutofthem,ortheywereforceduponhimbythe suggestionsandpressureofothers.Suchhetookas evidenceofthewillofGod,becausehesaiditwasfor theabidingHolyGhosttoinspireHisChurchforthe needsofthetimes.Hewasafraidofhisownideas, becausetheywerehisown;andthustheycouldbetoo humanandnatural,selfish,vainandinflating.
Hisattitudeisparticularlyclearinthereligiousand spiritualenterprisesforwhichhewasresponsible.
THECONGREGATIONOFTHEMISSION
TowardstheendofhislifeandaftertheCongregation ofthePriestsoftheMissionhadspreadthroughout EuropeandintoAfrica,St.Vincent,lookingbackover 31years,protestedthathehadnotbeenthefounderor instigatorofsuchasociety;he"hadneverhadsucha thinginhismind."Heexplainedhowithadcome about.Hehadbeenchaplaintothenoblefamilyofde Gondiforabouttenyears;thispostentailed,besides theelementarytrainingofthechildrenandproviding MassandtheSacramentsforthehousehold,thespiritual careofthepeoplewholivedonthefamilyestates.These coveredalargearea,includinganumberoftownsand villages,aswellastheinnumerableneighbouringfarms, rentedtothosepeasantswhoworkedthem.Vincent wouldhavebeenasortoftravellingpastortooversee thewantsofthesepeople.
Oneofthem,amanofsixty,laydying;Vincentwas calledtohim,andurgedhimtomakeageneralconfessionofhiswholelife.ThenMadamedeGondiwent tovisitthedyingman,whosaidtoher:"Madame,I shouldhavebeendamnedifIhadnotmadethatgeneral confession,becauseofthemanyserioussinsInever daredbeforetoconfess."Struckbythis,shespoketo Vincent:"Thesameistrue,nodoubt,formanyofthese people.Ifthisman,whopassedforagood-livingman, vasinastateofdamnation,whatisthecaseofthose whoarelivingbadly?Whatistheremedyforsucha stateofthings?"
Sheherselfwastoindicatetheremedy.Thatsame month,onJanuary25,1617,sheaskedVincentto preachongeneralconfessionsinthechurchatFolleville,nearAmiens,wheretheywerethenstaying.He did;andhehadtocallontwootherprieststoassist himwiththenumberofpenitents."Andthat,"saidSt. Vincent,recallingtheevents,"wasthefirstsermonof theMission,andthesuccessGodgavetoitontheFeast oftheConversionofSt.Paul;anditwasnotwithout somedesignthatGoddidthisonsuchafeastofthe Church."ThissuccessanditsfruitsurgedMadamede Gonditowantsimilarpreachingandmissionstobe giveninallherterritories.
St.Vincentreported,in1655.anotherstrangereason thaturgedher.Shehadnoticedthatherparishpriest didnotgiveherabsolutionatherconfession,but"mutteredsomethingbetweenhisteeth:thiscausedhersome anxiety,soonedaysheaskedareligiouspriesttogive hertheformofabsolutioninwriting.Whenthisgood ladywentagaintoconfessionsheaskedthepriestto sayoverherthewordswrittenonthepaper,andhedid so.Shecontinuedtodothiseverytimeshewentto confessiontohim.Shetoldmeallaboutit,andIbore itinmindandpaidmoreattentiontothosetowhomI wenttoconfession,andIfound,as`a:natteroffact,that someofthemdidnotknowthewordsofabsolution." That,then,wasthewayMadamedeGondifurnished theproposalandthemotivesforestablishingabodyof prieststodothegoodshefoundnecessary.
Shelostnotimeinfurtheringherwishes.Sheset asideasumofover£1,000forthemaintenanceof somepriestswhowouldgoroundhercountryestates everyfiveyearstopreach,instructandpromotegeneral confessions.Vincentwasdeputedtohavethisarranged. Oneafteranother,hecalledontheReligiousSuperiors oftheOrdersinParis,butinvain,fortheyhadonly excusestoofferfornotacceptingthecharge.After tryingforeightyearstoinduceotherstotakeupthis work,VincentwasaskedbyMadameandherhusband, whohadtrebledthefunds,totryandgatherabandof sixmissionarieshimself.Withtheconsentofthe ArchbishopofParis,whogavehimacollegebuilding forhisheadquarters,heagreedtoseektostarta Company,whichwouldavoidworkinepiscopalcities. Inashorttimehehadone-companion,FatherAnthony Portail,-anativeofhisownpartofthecounry,butso
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shythatforsixyearshecouldnotgethimtogointo thepulpit.Theyengagedanotherpriest,andthethree ofthem,handingthehouse-keytoaneighbour,setoff fortheparishmissions.ThenextyearVincenthad threemembersoftheSociety,whichwasgivenlegal statusinthediocese;in1633itreceivedRoman approval.MadamedeGondidiedtwomonthsafter VincenthadbeguntheCommunity,anddidnotseeit atwork,butVincentalwaysspokeofheras"our Foundress,"because,withherhusband,shehadoriginatedtheplanandputitintoeffectbythecontract theymadewithhimself.
CLERGYRETREATS
Thisbackwardness,slownessanddelayissimilarly evidentinthearrangementsVincentmadeforthe benefitoftheclergy.Hisaimandvocationwastocome totheaidofthespirituallypooranduninstructedinthe countryareasfromhisheadhouseinParis.After conductingamissionnearthecityofBeauvais,its Bishopaskednimtogiveathree-weekretreattothe menhewasshouttoordainpriests.Vincentcouldnot refuse.andwhentheArchbishopofParis.JohnFrancis deGondi(abrotherofPhilip,forwhomVincenthad beenchaplainandwhohadhelpedfoundhiswork), heardofthe.goodresults,hedecreed'thathissubjects forordinationshouldpresentthemselvesafortnight beforehandforinstructionandretreat.Thearrangementfortheiraccommodationbrokedown,andknowingVincenthadroominthecollegehehadgivenhim, heaskedVincenttotakethemthere.Evennow, Vincentengagedsomeoutsideprieststogivetheretreat, inordernottotakehisownmenfromthemissions, whichwastheirwork,andnotretreatstotheclergy.
ThefollowingyearVincentwasgivenabigproperty, thePrioryofSt.Lazarus,atthegatesofParis,bythe sameArchbishop;butaconditioninthegrantwasthat thosetakingHolyOrdersfortheArchdioceseshould begivenafortnight'sretreatfree,beforethesix annualordinations.AsthiswasthewishoftheArchbishop,unsolicitedbyVincent,hetookitasthewillof Godandagreed.Herealisedthatgivingamissionwas likegivingastarvingmanamealandthenforgetting him,butthepreparationoftheclergyfortheirduties wasensuringfoodforhislifetime.Hewaswillingto takeupandexpandthisservicebyhismissionaries, whenitwasimposedfromoutsideandnotsoughtfor byhimself.
SEMINARYCARES
,Vincent'sentryintotheestablishmentofSeminaries followedthesamepattern.Inthelate16thCentury overtwentySeminariesforyoungboys,onthelines indicatedbytheCouncilofTrent,hadbegunandfailed inFrance;sothefreeandeasyapproachtothepriesthoodstillprevailed.ManymindsbesidesBishops'were consideringtheprobleminVincent'stime;heconsulted withthem,secondedthem,andgavethemhisviews. Hehadseenlittlefruitsfromthehousesforsmallboys -"Wehave22scholarsinoneSeminary,andwecan seeonlythreeorfourwhoarepassable"-andhe favouredSeminariesformenof20to30years,andfor thosealreadyinordersandyoungpriests.Hewas deeplyinterestedbecausewell-trainedpriestswould consolidatetheworkofhismissions;buthehadno mindtotakeupthework.TheOratorianFathers, FathersOlier,BourdaiseandSt.JohnEudeswereall comingtothesameconclusionasSt.Vincent,and wereeachreadytoopenaseminaryforthoseinorders andyoungpriests.
In1642CardinalRichelieuprovidedeachwithmoney andbuildingsfortheirpurposeandatthesametime askedVincenttobeginaseminaryinthecollegehe already.hadinParis.Herehewaskeepinghisown boys'Seminary,because,hesaid,"wemustrespectthe ordinanceofTrentascomingfromtheHolyGhost," andhecommencedhisseniorSeminaryforthegrownupsalongsideofit.Hewasrushedintothefullstream ofclericaltraininghimself,afterwatchingitfromthe shoreforsolong-broughtinbythedirectionsof authority.AfterthelongdelayforasignfromGodand bythepressureofothermindsthanhisown,hehad assumedanotherclassoftaskforhisCompany.
PRIESTS'ASSOCIATIONS
ThereisaletterofSt.Vincent,datedJuly9,1633,to anunidentifiedpriest,whichreads:"Whatanexcellent receptionwasgivenbytheclergyafewdaysagotothe planyoudidmethehonourofsuggesting! They resolvedtocarryoutyourproposal,withsuch unanimityasseemedtoshowitwasfromGod WhatreasonstherearetohopethatthisAssociation willeffectmuchgood!Youareitspromoter!"The factwasthatVincenthadlatelymovedintotheextensivebuildingsofSt.LazarusPriory;ithadabigchapel andlibrary,largeassembly-roomsandrefectory.The proposalmadebythispriestwasthatanassociationof theyoungerpriestsshouldbeformed,whowouldmeet hereregularlytodiscusstheirwork,moralquestions andthewaysandmeansofpreservingandcultivating thevirtuespropertotheirstate.Vincentwasardently infavour,andmadehishouseavailablefortheseconferences.TheywereheldeveryTuesdayafternoon, withhimselforoneofhispriestspresiding.Hedrew upsomepreliminaryrulesforthem,bindingtheminto abrotherhoodforthepursuitofholinessandefficiency intheirduties.Vincentwasabletousetheirzealand capacityingivingmissions-andretreatsinthecities wherehewouldnotdiverthisownpriests;attimes hehadasmanyasfortyengagedinonecity.
TheAssociationflourisheduntilthetimeofthe FrenchRevolutionsaacopioussourceofgoodforthe
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THEDAUGHTERSOFCHARITY
Therewasmuchamusementaswellasreassurancein theMotherHouseoftheDaughtersonemiddayinthe winterof1646.OneoftheSistershadjustreturned fromhermorning'svisitingandtoldofanadventure. Shehadbeengoinguptothesecondfloorinahouse, carryingacanofsouptoapoorsickman.Suddenlya tearingandcrashingsoundrangout,andthehouse collapsed,burying38peopleintherubbleandruins. TheSisterwasleftstandingonthestepshehadreached, whichwasfixedintothepartofthewallwhichwas stillupright.Rescuerssoongathered;apolewitha hookwashelduptoherforhercanofsoup;cloaksand rugswereheldbelowandshewastoldtojump;she ballooneddowninheramplegreyskirts,landedsafely, andtakinghersoup,wentonherway.WhenVincent wasinformed,hetoldtheSisters:"Thewholethingwas amiracle.GodarrangeditsothatyourCompanymay knowthecareHetakesofit;itisaproofforallofyou."
ThefactthatoneSistercouldbeoutaloneinthe streets,andthatshecouldbevisitingthesickintheir ownhomes,wasduetoVincent'shardihoodinthecause ofcharity.HehadbeenabletointroducethisrevolutionintheconditionofreligiouswomeninParis.But onceagain,itwasaborrowedidea.Hisclosefriend, St.FrancisdeSales,hadestablishedtheOrderofthe VisitationNunsinLyonswiththeplanthattheyshould befleetovisitandworkexternally;buttheArchbishop ofLyonsopposedit,andtheyhadtoremainintheir cloister.VincentrenewedtheplaninParis,provedits practicability,andwithpatienceandmuchmanoeuvring foughtforitsperseverance.
THEPRACTICALMAN
ThistypeofactioncomingfromSt.Vincentdoesnot detractfromthegeniusandtheeffectivenessofhis mind.Thoughalwaysawaitingsomesureprompting forundertakinganycampaignorinnovationasasign ofthewillofGod,andnotbeingcarriedawaybyevery currentfadorfashion,hemadetheschemesworkthat headopted,andworksuccessfullyandpermanently. Notboldandambitious,butastronganddynamic personality,heslowly,calmly,prudently,withbalanced judgmentandendlesspatience,guidedhisenterprises toprocurethewelfareoftheChurchandofitspeople.
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Paris,April20.-TheFrenchHierarchydec andlaity-are"jointlyresponsiblewiththeir Christianisedsectorsofsociety."
"ThewholeChurchismissionary,-theysaid,adding thatforthisreason,eachChristianmustdevelopfull awarenessofhismissionaryresponsibilities.
TheBishopsmadetheircallforarenewalofthe spiritofevangelisationinastatementissuedatthe closeoftheirthree-daymeetinghereonApril27.The meeting,thefirstofthewholeFrenchepiscopatesince 1957,alsoresultedinstatementsexpressinghopefora quickendtothe"woefulconflict"inAlgeria,and statingtheChurch'sviewsonapplicationofthenew FrenchlawwhichprovidesforStatesubsidiesfor Churchschools.
TheNationalAssemblyenactedlastDecember,followingabitterdebate,legislationprovidingsome£20 millioninannualStateaidforprivateschools,andthe governmenthasrecentlyissueddecreessettingforth thewaythelawistobeputintoeffect.Asaboutonefifthoftheelementaryschool-agechildrenofFrance attendprivateschools,andmostoftheseschoolsare underCatholicauspices,theChurchisimmediately concerned.
Intheirschoolstatement,theBishopssaidthatwhile theyhavereservationsaboutvariousdetailsofthenew decrees,theypromisetotrytoconformwiththelaw.
Amongtheirreservations,theBishopssaidtheywould likethetextstoproclaim"therightoffamiliesto provideforeducationoftheirownchoosingwithout havingtobearanyextracharges."Theyalsoexpressed regretthatthedecreesdonotsufficientlyspellout"the exactauthorityofschoolheadsandthefreedomof teachersinCatholicinstitutionsinprotectingthe characteristicssuitableforaChristianeducation."
The113Bishopswhometheremadetherevitalisation ofChristianlifethetopicoftheirlongeststatement. Theybeganbycomparingthespiritualconditionof Francetodaywiththatof50yearsago,saying:"Even ifthepracticeofreligionremainsprettymuchthe same,andwhilethelightoftheCatholicChurchis makingitselffeltmoreandmoreinthemostdiverse partsofsociety,itmustberecognisedthatamaterialisticcurrentisgraduallypenetratingintoindividual, familyandsociallife,evenamongpractisingCatholics.
"TheChurch,moreover,isunfortunatelyabsent, partiallyorcompletely,fromnumeroussocialgroups, especiallytheworking-class,andfrommanykindsof modernmentality,particularlyamongthosetied,up withtheworldoftechnology,whichissotiedupwith earthlyhopes."
Becauseofallthis,theBishopssaid,theyhavefound itnecessarytoemphasisethefollowingpoints:
"ThewholeChurchismissionary.Itistherefore necessaryforallpriests.ReligiousandCatholiclaymen todevelopfullawarenessthattheyarejointlyresponsiblewiththeirbishopsforbringingtheGospeltothe de-Christianisedsectorsofsociety.WithoutoverlookingthefactthatitisuptopractisingCatholicsto maintaintheirownreligiouslife.moreandmorestress mustbeplacedonthevariouskindsofmissionary activity,particularlyonCatholicActionmovements.
"Missionaryworkrestsfirstofallwiththebishops, who,inunionwitheachotherandwiththeSoveriegn Pontiff,areresponsibleforbringingtheGospeltoall mankind.Consequently,priestsandfaithfularedependentonthebishopsfortheirmissionormandatefor evangelisation,andtheymustworkfortheevangelisationoftheirbrothersinconformitywithepiscopal directives.
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loredthatallCatholics-priests,Religious bishopsforbringingtheGospeltothede-
"Inordertoachievetheirmissionofevangelisation, bishops,priestsandlaitymustmaketheirpresence feltinallsegmentsofhumanlifeandallkindsof modernmentality,soastobringthemChrist,Who alonecansavethem.OnlybyputtingtheGospelinto practicecanthemessageofChristbeunlockedforour contemporaries.ItisthenwithfaithinChristandlife inconformitywiththeGospelasthestartingpointthat wecouldcommunicaetheteachingofChristtoallina gainfulway.
"They(theBishops)askallChristianstoshowby theirlivestheextentwhichtheirFaithandthedeath ofChristbindthemtotheserviceoftheirfellow-men, togivethempromiseofahappierlife,andconforming tothedemandsofjusticeandoftruebrotherhood.
"Theyreflectonyouth,anxiousaboutthefuture, tornbythesituationinAlgeria,questioningthemselves andseekingreasonsforliving.
"Theyreflectalsoontheworkingworld,weighed downalltoooftenwithlivingconditionswhichmake itverydifficulttoliveuptotheFaithandChristian morality.
"Morethanever,pastoralunanimityandunitymust beachieved,sothatnoapostolicforceislost,andeach cancomeintofullflower,
"Itisforthesereasonsthatthecardinals,archbishops andbishopsofFrancehavetakenacommonstandsoas toprovideforsuccessfulco-ordinationoftheirown activities,bringafullerunityintothevarioussectorsof theapostolate.andgivefromtheirjointteachingmore frequentpronouncementsonthemajorproblemsconfrontingtheChristianconscienceofthecountry."
IndianCourtSays BishopWasRight
Tuticorin,India:Thedistrictcivil courthasthrownoutasuitbroughtby acommunistagainstBishopThomas FernandoofTuticorinforex-communicatinghim.
Theplaintiff,PeterMorais,assertedthatBishop FernandohadinterferedwithhisrightstoparticipateinChurchaffairs.Heisassistantsecretaryof Tuticorin'sCommunistparty.
Thecasehasarousedgreatinterestbecauseof communistattemptselsewhereinIndiatoprevent Catholicauthoritiesfromexcommunicatingor threateningexcommunicationtocommunistsor communistsupporters.
RedsinKeralahavethreatenedcourtaction againstLatinRiteBishopVincentDereersof TrivandrumforexcommunicatingCatholicswho supportedcommunistsinKerala'smid-termelectionsinFebruary.
CommunistsinLokSabha,theLowerHouseof Parliament,raisedtheissueatthepresentsession. Theyintroducedabillrestrictingtherightsof ecclesiasticalauthoritiestopenalisetheirmembers forpoliticalactivity.
TheMinisterofStateforHomeAffairs,B.N. Dattar,chargedthatthecommunistshadintroducedthebilloutofasenseoffrustration,since theyhadbeenexpelledfrompowerinKeralaState byCatholics.Hepointedoutthatotherreligions, suchastheHinduandMoslem,wouldsufferfrom thebill.
Thebillwasrejectedoverwhelmingly.Onlythe eightcommunistmembersvotedforit.
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Berlin.-Policeincommunist-ruledPolandusedtear-gastobreakupademonstration protestingagainsttheremovalofacrossfromachurchsite,accordingtoreportsreaching here.
AbouttwothousandpeopletookpartinthedemonstrationintheRed's"modelcity"ofNowaHuta,near Cracow,reportsstated.Aboutfiftypersonswere arrested.
Duringthedemonstration.inwhich15policemenand andanumberofdemonstratorswereinjured,thecity hallwassetonfire.Reportsaddedthatagroupof womensinginghymnsattachedaplacardtothecross saying"Wewantreligiousfreedom."
ReportsfromWarsawsaidthatthecountry'scommunistruler-WladyslawGomulka.FirstSecretaryofthe PolishUnitedWorkers'(Communist)party-calleda conferenceofgovernmentleadersfollowingthedemonstration.
InJanuarytheRedchieftainhadmetwithHis Eminencr'StefanCardinalWyszynski,Primateof Poland,inwhatwasdescribedasanefforttorelax Church-Statetensions.
Inrecentmonths,however,thegovernmenthasforced BishopCzeslawKaczmarekofKielceoutofhisSee, gaoledseveralpriestsforopposingsecularism,issued regulationsmakingabortionseasytoobtainandput religiousinstitutionsinthesametaxbracketasluxury hotels.
InhisEastersermoninWarsaw'scathedral.Cardinal Wyszynskideclaredthat"theChurchhasitsCalvaryin Poland."ButheurgedCatholicsto"avoidfear"and toldthemthattheChurch"isalwaysvictoriousthrough martyrdom."
ofanumberofviolentoutbreaksthathavetakenplace inPolandinrecentyears.
In1959morethanascoreofpersonswereinjured whenCatholicsandcommunistpoliceclashedinthe villageofKraznikFabryczny,nearLublin.Theclash occurredafterRedauthoritiesdecidedtorazeachapel andshrineonthegroundsthattheyhadbeenputup withoutauthorisation.LikeNowaHuta,Kraznik Fabrycznyisoneofthecommunist-planned"new towns"builtaroundanindustrialplant.
Catholicsinanothertown,NoweTychy,hadalready partiallybuiltthewallsofachurchwhenmunicipal authoritiesannouncedtheywouldnotallowtheconstructionworktogoonandhadthewallsrazed.
Earlierlastyearanewly-builtchurchinPrzysucha wasdestroyedbytheRedsunderpoliceguard,alsoon thegroundsthatithadbeenbuiltwithoutapermit.
During1958therewereviolentincidentsbetween CatholicsandmilitiamenovertheburialofnonCatholicsinCatholiccemeteries.Theytookplacein thevillageofPoryte,nearBialystok,andinZuromin, nearWarsaw. LawnMowersSharpenedandSet
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NowaHuta.nowacityofmorethan100,000people, isaplannedcommunitybuiltsincetheendofthewar bythePolishgovernmentaroundtheLeninsteelworks, thecountry'slargeststeelmill.Whenthecitywas planned,noprovisionwasmadeforachurch.
Repeatedrequestsforachurchfromworkersatthe steelworkswereturneddownbytheStalinistregime theninpower,andthecity'sCatholicshadtoattend Massinchurchesinnearbyvillages.
WhentheGomulkaregimecametopowerafterthe 1956riots,governmentpermissiontobuildachurchwas granted.
Fundsfortheerectionofthechurchwerecollected throughouttheCracowarchdioceseandChurchauthoritiessponsoredacontestforthebestdesignforthenew building.Theprize-winningplanscalledforachurch ofcontemporarydesignholding5,000people.Itwas tobededicatedtoOurLady.QueenofPoland.
In1957itwasreportedthatArchbishopEugeniusz Baziak,ApostolicAdministratoroftheCracowSee,had dedicatedacrossonthesiteselectedforthechurchthecrossingofMarx,GreatOctober(commemorating theRussian'Revolution)andMayakovskystreets.A yearlaterRadioWarsawannouncedthatconstruction hadbegun.
Lastyearitwasreportedthatthegovernmenthad revokeditsconstructionpermitforthechurchandthat aschoolwouldbebuiltonthesite.
TheApril27demonstrationreportedlybeganwhen workmenstartedtodigupthecrossthathadbeen placedonthechurchsite.Thedemonstratorserected barricadesacrossastreetleadingfromthesitetothe cityhall,whichwaslatersetonfire. Whenpolicearrived,reportssaid,theyusedclubsand tear-gasbombstodispersethecrowd.Apitchedbattle followedbeforecalmwasrestored,theyadded.Demonstratorshurledstonesatthepoliceandtriedtothrow thebombsbackatthembeforetheyexploded.
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HisHolinessPopeJohnXXIIItold30,000Italianfarmers thattheirdutytopreservespiritualvaluesdoesnotmeanthey abandoneffortsformaterialprogress.
ThePone,thesonofa presentativeofallthefarfarmingfamily,toldthemersoftheearth." audiencethat"iftheLord hadnotcalledmetobea priest,Iwouldhavebeen oneofyou.Iwouldbe herewithyouaskingthe HolyFatherforhisblessing."
ThePontiffsaidthatthe membersoftheaudience, whichincludedhisfarmer brother,GuiseppeRoncalli andothermembersofthe Roncallifamily,were"re-
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AsthePopespokethousandsoffarmersfromall partsofItaly,manyincolourfulregionaldress,stood silentlyinSt.Peter'sbasilica. Whilestressingtheprimaryimportanceofsupernaturalandeternalvalues, thePopepointedout:
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"Wedonotmeanthat,in keepingone'seyesonheavenlythings,oneshouldforgetorneglectearthlythings. Onthecontrary,onemust haveone'sfeetplantedfirmlyintheearthtoco-operate inthebettermentofone's ownconditions."
Recallingthatlastyear hehadurgedthatabetter balancebeachievedbetween theincomesoffarmersand thoseinotherjobs,thePope repeatedthishopeand urgedpublicofficialsconcernedwithfarmers'problemstoworktowardthis goal.
ThePontiffdeclared:
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"TheChristianworker whowishestoremainfaithfultoJesusChristandto theChurchknowswellthat therecanbenolastinghappinessherebelow,that therecanbenopeacein heartsandfamiliesifthe searchforearthlyprosperity isnotaccompaniedbythe holyfearofGod,byrespect forHiseternallawandby esteemforheavenlygrace.
"TheChristianisaware ofallthis.Andfromthis knowledgehedrawsthat sereneandthoughtfulbehaviourthatisthesignof realwisdomandofthat honestyandmoralhealth whicharereflectedinthe orderedharmonyofthe familyinwhichnewsons ofGod,whilegrowingpure andstrong,preparethemselvesforthetrialsoflife."
Becausefarmershavea closerelationshiptothe land,thePopesaid,they
canunderstandthethings ofheaveninaspecialway. Hecitedthematerialthings thatareconnectedwiththe SacramentsoftheChurch:
"Beholdthewaterofthe holybaptismalf'int,the fragranceofbread,theperfumeofwine,whichthe LordusedtomakeHimself morepresentonthealtars andtocommunicatetomen Hisownlife!Beholdthe preciousjuiceoftheolive, alsothehumbleinstrument ofgrace!"
ThePopeconcludedby "urginghishearerstoremain faithfultothetraditionsof theChurchandChrist.
"Maythisfaithfulness," hesaid,"inspireyouto certainadvancementalong theroadtowardaprogress alwaysmoreinlinewith yourdignityasmenand workers.Mayyoupreserveitfromthedangersof theoreticalandpractical materialism.Mayitsustainyouintoilsandin trials, whilepatiently awaitingbettertimes."
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VaticanCity'sdailynewspaperhascharged thatItaliancommunistsorejustasatheistic astheirbrothersinRussiaorelsewhere.
TheeditorialinL'OsservatoreRomanowascommentingonaspeechmade bycommunistdeputyMario Alicataduringthisspring's ninthcongressoftheItalian CommunistParty.Mr.Alicatawasspeakingonthe party'srecommendationof "tolerance,"andproceeded toanswerpartymembers whoaskedifsuchtolerance didnotconstituteashelvingatleast"anattenuationofideologicalstruggle."
L'Osservatoresaidthat thecommunistdeputy"explainedthathis'tolerance' doesnotinfactmeanrenunciationofideologybut amoreintimate,truer,and moreactiveadherenceto it."
Itnotedthathetookhis answerfromLenin,the founderofSovietRussia, whoaccusedpartymembers ofnaiveteinnotunderstandingwhatwasmeantby thecommunistbrandof "tolerance."
L'Osservatorestatesthat Italiancommunistsobviouslywanttomakecontactwith theCatholicmassesandengagethemindialogueswith leftists.Itsaystheyhope therebytocondemntodeath the"medievalideology"of
PopeAtDevotions
Maydevotionsarebeing heldintheV:ilican,with specialprayersforthesuccessofpreparationsforthe forthcoming Ecumenical Council.
Thedevotions,whichare beingattendedbyHisHolinessPopeJohnXXIII, churchmenandlaymen,begineachmorningat8.15 withcelebrationofMassat thealtarofOurLady,of GoodCounselinthePauline Chapel.Massisfollowed byaspiritualtalkgivenby theApostolicpreacher,Fr. HilaryofMilan,O.F.M.Cap.
P.M.IsReceived HisHolinessPopeJohn XXIIIhasreceivedinprivateaudiencePrimeMinisterWalterNashofNew Zealand.
InaseparateprivateaudiencehereceivedBishop JamesJ.NavaghofOgdensburg.
.....,NewSwissGuards WereSwornIn
VaticanCity.-Twenty-fourrecruits oftheSwissGuardweresworninon May6.
Thedayalsomarkedofficialcelebrationofthe 454thanniversaryofthefoundationoftheSwiss Guards,whoarePope'sbodyguard.
Theswearing-inceremonytookplaceinthe VaticanSt.DarnasusCourtyardthisyearinsteadof theBelvedereCourtyardwhereithadtraditionally beenheld.HisHolinessPopeJohndecidedto witnesstheceremonyfromthefirstfloorofthe ApostolicPalace.HeimpartedtheApostolic Blessing.
Sincethe14thCenturySwisssoldiershavebeen intheserviceoftheHolySee,buttheformationof apermanentandorganisedcorpsofSwisswas reservedforPopeJuliusII.In1505PopeJulius chargedPeterHertensteinwiththeformationofa corpsofSwisssoldiers"forthecustodyofOur palaces."OnJanuary21ofthefollowingyear 150SwisssoldiersmadeasolemnentryintoRome.
Thedateoftheirentryisregardedasthedateof thecorps'foundation.ButMay6,thedateofthe deathof147SwissGuardswhodieddefending PopeClementVIIduringtheSackofRomein1527, isareminderoftheirfinesthourandthedatefor theannualswearing-inceremony.
Lastyear,withthepublicationofnewregulations,themaximumstrengthoftheGuardwas reducedto100officersandmen.Atthetimeof theirorganisationbyPopeJuliusII,theirnumber wassetat250.
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HisIlolinessPopeJohn XXIIIhaspraisedtheFranciscanfriarsfortheir"invincibleconstancy"incaringfortheholyplacesin Palestine.
InalettertotheSuperior GeneraloftheOrderof FriarsMinor,FatherAgostinoSepinski,0.F.M.,the Popenotedthefourthcentenaryoftheestablishment oftheFranciscansatthe monasteryoftheMostHoly SaviourinJerusalem.The monastery-foundedinthe fifthcenturyinhonourof St.JohntheDivine-was boughtbytheFranciscans fromtheGeorgians400 yearsago.Itservesasthe seatoftheFranciscanCustodianoftheHolyLand.
TheCustodyoftheHoly Landhasbeenaprincipal missionoftheFranciscan Ordersincethe13thcentury.Innotingtheanniversary,PopeJohncited theFranciscansfor"theinvincibleconstancywith which,acceptingeverykind ofworkanddisregarding dangers,theyremainedto fulfilltheirmission."
ThePontiffsaidtheFranciscancharityandapostolatehavespreadnotonlyin theHolyLandbutalsoin otherregionsoftheMiddle East"likeaverygreat river."
"Werealise,"hesaid, "whatisowedtothevigilanceofyourBrothersthat pilgrimstotheholyplaces arestillabletokisswith ardentdevotionandlove themostholyremindersof OurLord."
ThePopeconcludedby confirmingthepapalprivilege whichauthorises bishopsthroughoutthe worldtoinvitetheirpeople onGoodFriday,orany otherdayspecifiedbythe bishop-tocontributetowardstheneedsoftheholy placesandtheworkofthe custody.
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FromJulytoSeptember lastyear,terroristsraided sevenCatholicmissionsin Cameroon-thenaUnited Nationstrustterritoryunder Frenchadministration-killingapriestandacatechist. Theyalsowoundedanother priestandaBrother.
OnNovember30,Father LaurentHeberleandValentinSarronweremurdered andbeheadedattheImmaculateHeartofMary missioninBafamg.Amonth earlieracatechistfromthe samemission,RaphaelNitcheu,wasshottodeath.
ManyoftheChurch's schoolsintheBamileke, regionontheNigerianborder,includingthecollegeat Bafang,wereclosedbecause ofterrorism.Catholichospitalsanddispensarieswere alsoclosed.
Thenewnation'sgovernment-headedbyaMoslem, PremierAmadouAhidjohasblamedtheviolencethat hasbeenplaguingCameroon onanoutlawedleftistparty, theUnionoftheCameroon People.Someobservershave calledthepartycommunistdominated.
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CUBA
TheChristianDemocratic OrganisationoftheAmericashaspeUtionedCuba's revolutionarygovernmentto allowthesafereturnoftwo CubanChristianDemocratic leaderswhofledthecountry.
Therequestreferredto JoseIgnacioRascoandEnriqueVillareal,leadersof Cuba'sChristianDemocratic Movement,whofledCuba aftertheirdemandsforelectionsdrewthegovernment's anger.
Thepetitionwassigned byTomasReyes,SecretaryGeneraloftheChristianDemocraticOrganisationanda Chileanlegislator.Itpoints outthattheChristianDemocratsofLatinAmericahave alwaysshownsolidarity withtheCubanrevolution.
Thepetitionalsoasksthe governmentofPrimeMinisterFidelCastrotoconduct therevolutioninaconstitutionalmanner,andtoissue assoonaspossibleaproper statementsothatthepeople mayfreelyanddemocraticallyexpressthestandards towhichCubanswishto adhere."Thiswasacallfor electionsinCuba.
LeadersofCuba'sChristianDemocraticMovement havevowedtocontinue theirstruggleagainstcommunismandforcleanelectionsdespitetheflightof theirpresident.
Theysaidinastatement thatthepresidentofthe movement,Dr.JoseIgnacio Rasco,hadtakenrefugein theEcuadorianEmbassy inHavana"forveryjustifiablereasons."Helaterleft forMiami.
Dr.Rascohadincurred thegovernment'swrathfor demandingelectionsanddecryingcommunistinfluence.
Referringtoattacksonthe
ChristianDemocraticMovement,thestatementdeclared:"Wearenotresignedto believingthatspeakingof electionsorcommunism,or pointingoutwhatwebelievetobedeficienciesin someofthegovernment's activities,isenoughtomake uslooklikeconspiring agentsofananti-patriotic manoeuvre."
PrimeMinisterFidelCastropubliclyassailedthe ChristianDemocraticMovementshortlyafteritsfoundationinJanuary.Hesaid inatelevisionbroadcastthat themovementwasmadeup oflandownersandpoliticians.
AtthattimeDr.Rasco repliedtoPrimeMinister Castro:"JustasIcannot agreethatyouareademagogue,Iwanttotellyou thatyouhavebeenwrongly informedonthemovement."
HetoldPrimeMinister CastrothattheChristian DemocraticMovementisnot apoliticalpartyandonly aimsatcreatingacivic conscienceamongCubans.
ENGLAND
LeadersofCatholiclay -organisationsinEnglandand theContinentdecidedata meetinginLondontotakea generalcensuso:allCatholicsworkinginintergovernmentalagencies.
Thiscensuswouldlaythe groundworkfortheassignmentofchaplainstoCatholicswhoareseparatedfrom parishandfamilybytheir workinintergovernmental organisations.
Themeetingwasarranged bythePermanentCommitteeforInternationalCongressesoftheLayApostolate.
FORMOSA
TenAmericanpriestshave flownwithinrangeofcommunistgunsforanon-thespotviewofAmericanCatholicreliefoperations.
LedbyMgr.JohnMcCarthy,assistantdirectorof CatholicReliefServicesNationalCatholicWelfare Conference,theyflew throughheavyrainina ChineseAirForceplaneto embattledQuemoyIsland, whicheveryotherdayis subjectedtofiercebombardmentfromcommunistbatteriesonthemainland.The communistbatterieswere
givingthemselvesandthe islandadayoffwhenthe priestsarrived.
Thepriestsvisitedthe headquartersoftheisland's onlymissionary,Franciscan FatherBernardDruetto. whoisinchargeofdistributingC.R.S.-N.C.W.C.reliefsuppliesandfoodto Quemoy'sbeleagueredpopulace.
Thepriestsaremembers ofaround-the-worldtourof C.R.S.-N.C.W.C.centresof activity.Inall,17American priests,manyofthemdiocesandirectorstheorganisation,areontour.Theyleft SanFranciscoonApril19 andvisitedJapanandKorea beforearrivingatFormosa. TheywillalsostopatHOW!, Kong,thePhilippines,Vietnam,India,Pakistan,LebanonandRome,beforereturningtotheUnitedStates earlyinJune.
INDIA
TheCatholicsofBombay haveralliedtothecallof Bombay'schiefministerto celebratetheformationof thenewStateofMaharashtraonApril7withenthusiasmandco-operation. TheStatesofMaharashtra andGugeratwereformed fromthedivisionofBombay State.Theboundariesofthe newStatesweredetermined alonglinguisticlines,and theircreationwastheresultofpressureandbloody riotingbylinguisicgroups.
HisEminenceValerian CardinalGracas,ArchbishopofBombay,decreed thatthefirstdayofthecelebrationsforthecreationof Maharashtrashouldbea dayofprayerandrejoicing. Masseswerecelebratedfor theintentionsofthenew State,andthehousesof Catholicswereilluminated infestivefashion. TheCardinaltookpartin thepubliccelebrations.
CardinalGraciashasassuredthechiefministerof Bombay,Y.B.Chavan,of theunstintedco-operation ofCatholics.
ITALY
AfteramonthofhospitalisationinRome,HisEminenceLaurianCardinal Rugambwaisexpectedto returntohisSeeinAfrica soon.
CardinalRugambwa,the
Church'sfirstNegrocardinal,whocametoRomefor theMarch28consistoryat whichhewasraisedtothe SacredCollege,wastaken tothehospitalearlyin April.
Itwasdiscoveredthathe wassufferingfromaconstrictionoftheaorta,acirculatorydis-trubancewhich couldhavedevelopedintoa veryseriouscondition.The disturbancewascaughtin time,however,andtheCardinalwasorderedtotakea periodofabsoluterest...
AtthattimeiswasreportedthattheCardinal, whoisBishopofRutabo, Tanganyikawassuffering fromanoldmalarialconditioncombinedwithfatigue. Thatreportwastrue.The moreseriouscirculatory disturbancewasalsodiscovered.
TheCardinal'srecovery hasbeensosatisfactorythat heisnowawaitingrelease fromthehospital.Heplans toreturntohisdioceseas soonaspossible.
JORDAN
AgroupofAmericanexplorers,headedbyaBaptist missionary,havediscovered ruinsatthebottomofthe DeadSeawhichtheybelievemaybetheBiblical citiesofSodomandGomorrah. ThediscoverywasreportedbyDr.RalphE.Baney,of U.S.A.Hesaidthetwocities werefoundnearLisanPeninsula,whichextendsfrom JordanintotheDeadSea. ThreeotherAmericansare partoftheteamheadedby Dr.Baney,executivedirectoroftheChristianApproachMission,whichruns anorphanageatBethlehem, Jordan. SodomandGomorrah flourished4,000yearsago. AccordingtotheBible (Gen.19),Godsenttwo angelstodestroythecities becauseoftheirwickedness. Thetwoangelswerelodged atLot'shousewhenthe peopleofthecityattacked thehouse.Theangelssaid: "Forwewilldestroythis place,becausetheircryis grownloudbeforetheLord, Whohathsentustodestroy them."TheypermittedLot, hiswifeanddaughtersto leavethecity,tellingthem nottolookback.Lot'swife didlookbackandwasturnintoastatueofsalt.
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ThirtychildreninPolishnationalcostume wereamongthosewhogreetedMotherM. Neomisia,Superior-GeneraloftheSistersof theHolyFamilyofNazareth,onherarrival byairlatelastmonthatMascot,Sydney,to visitthehousesofherCongregationinAustralia.
SistersfromtheHoly FamilyChildren'sHomeat BlacktownwiththeirSuperior,MotherM.Jolanta,had chargeofagroupofboys dressedinKrakowskistyle withredcavalryhats.
MotherNeomisia,foundressoftheHolyFamily CollegeinPhiladelphia,is thefirstAmericantobe Superior-Generalofthe Congregationwhichlooks aftermigrantchildren. ThreeotherSuperiorshave heldthepostsinceitsfoundationin1875.
OftheBlacktowncommunitysevennunsare AmericansandonePolish.
InhertouroftheCommonwealth,MotherNeomisiawillvisittwohousesof theOrderinBrisbaneand oneinPerth.
ThefirstgroupofSisters cametoBrisbanefrom U.S.A.in1952andwere establishedinSydneyin 1954.
ThevisitingSuperiorGeneralstudiedattheCatholicUniversityofAmerica, wheresheobtainedher Master'sDegreeandaDoctorateinPhilosophy.
Philadelphia-born,sheattendedhighschoolthere beforejoiningtheCongregation.
Shetaughtlanguagesand literatureintheUniversity's Slavicdepartmentand
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Prelate'sFirst Sonichistoricfeatures attachedtotheconsecrationoftheMostRev. VirgilCopes,M.S.C.,as VicarApostolicofPort Moresby,byHisGrace ArchbishopDuhig,inSt. Patrick'sCathedral,Toowoomba,recently.
travelledextensivelyto studyabroad.
MotherNeomisiawas ProvincialSuperiorofan Americanprovincefor12 years,1947-59.
LayRetreat
Laymenactivelyjoined friarsintheChurh'sofficialworship-boththeMass andtheDivineOffice-while onaretreatattheDominicanPrioryatWahroonga. About100laymentook partintheretreat.Theyand thefriarssangtheSolemn Masstogether.
Duringthedaythere. treatantsjoinedtheDominicansinrecitingthehoursof Sext,None,Vespersand Compline.
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HisEminenceNorman CardinalGilroy,Archbishop ofSydney,hasdedicateda new£225,000wingofSt. Vincent'sHospitalatDarlinghurst.
TheFederalGovernment suppliedfundsforthefivestoreywinganditsequipment,whichisdesignedfor thetreatmentofchestailments.Ithastwooperating areasandspeciallydecoratedwards St.Vincent'sisconducted bySistersofCharity.
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BishopCopasisalsothe firstToowoomba-bornpriest andthirdQueenslanderto becomeaBishop.
Theconsecrationwasonly thesecondtotakeplaceat Toowoomba.
ThefirstwastheconsecrationofBishopJames Byrne,firstBishopofToowoomba,whichtookplace thereonSeptember1,1929.
Alargegroupofmembers oftheHierarchyofAustraliaandOceaniaattendedthe ceremony.
BishopJohnO'Loughlin, M.S.C.,BishopofDarwin, andHisLordshipBishop BrennanofToowoomba, weretheco-consecrating prelates.
BishopJamesGleeson, AuxiliaryBishopofArchbishopBeovich,ofAdelaide, preachedtheoccasionalsermon.
Manymembersofbusiness,professionalandcivic lifeatToowoombametHis Lordshipandpaidtribute tothegreathonourbestoweduponhimandtheToowoombadistrict.
CatholicPressMeet
ThesixthannualconventionoftheCatholicPress AssociationofAustralia andNewZealandisatpresentbeingconductedin Brisbane.
Theconventionwilldraw toadosstomorrow,May 13.
Itwasexpectedthatrepresentativesofsixweekly andbetween20and30 periodicalpaperswouldattend.Sessionsarebeing heldatDuchesneCollege withintheUniversityof Queensland.
Onesessionwastobedevotedtotheincreasedpostal chargesandtheireffecton theCatholicPressofAustralia.
AnzacMass
Australianmen and womenwhodiedinthe serviceoftheircountry wererememberedand honoured at Solemn RequiemMassinSt. Stephen's-Cathedralon AnzacDay. AguardofhonoursuppliedbyNorthernCommandstoodinthesanctuary astheMasswascelebrated byformerchaplain,Rev. FatherJ.Rosenskjarinthe presenceofArchbishop DuhigandArchbishop O'Donnell.
Itwasasolemnand dramaticmomentasaroll ofdrumswasfollowedby abuglecallofthe"Last Post,"withonebuglerin thesanctuaryandanother inthechoirloft.
Asthepoignantnotesof thebuglessubsidedthe Cathedral organburst solemnlyintothe"Dead March."
Earlier.Rev.FatherB. McLaughlin, a former R.A.A.F.chaplain,haddeliveredanoccasionalsermon atthecompletionofthe Mass.
Acolyteswereuniformed membersoftheA.T.C.from St.Joseph'sCollege.
Thelargebodyofexservicemenassembledat Roma-st.,andmarchedto theCathedraltothemusic oftheIrishPipeBand.
Adoptionofthepracticesrecommendedin theHolySee's1958instructiononlayparticipationintheChurch'sliturgywouldhelpto eradicatetheinclinationforCatholicstobe justpassivespectatorsatMass.
FatherPaulGardiner,when,attendingaMissa S.J.,ofLoyolaCollege,Watsonia,saidthisattheannual Communionbreakfastfor CatholicjournalistsonLow Sunday.
About80journalistshad earlierattendedSt.Augustine'sChurch,whereFather F.M.Grabau,associateeditorof"TheAdvocate,"celebratedtheMass.
Fr.Gardinersaidthatthe 1958Instructionprovideda practicalmethodofbringing thepeoplebackintothe Mass.
Itsuggestedtheuseofa commentatorinthepulpit asahelpfulwaytoassistin theexternalparticipationby thefaithful;hewouldexplainthemeaningofthe Rites,theprayersandthe readingsofthecelebrating priest.
Insomeplaceshereads theEpistleandtheGospel inthelanguageofthe people,thoughthepriest stillreadstheminLatin.
Therewassomehesitationonthepartofpeople andclergyaboutaccepting therecommendations.
Theirgeneraladoption wouldbeslow,butthiswas inkeepingwiththeChurch's traditionalattitudetowards suchchanges.
Otherwaysofadopting therecommendationswere thevariousgradesofDialogueMasses,rangingfrom thesimplertothelonger andmorecomplicatedresponses.
ReceptionofHolyCommunionshouldnotberegardedassomethingapart fromtheEucharisticSacrifice,Fr.Gardinersaid.
ForthesacrificingChristian,thissharingintheSacrificialVictimsettheseal onthefullparticipationof thepeopleintheMass.
Mr.E.W.Tipping,of "TheHerald,"whohadjust returnedfromSouthAfrica, saidhehadbeensurprised
CantataintheJohannesburgCathedral,thewhole congregationmadeTheresponsesandalaymanhad readpartsoftheMassin Afrikaans.
Mr.ColumbBrennan, chairman,thankedFather J.Murtagh,formerassociateeditorof"TheAdvocate,"whohasretiredfor healthreasons,forhisassistancetoCatholicjournalistsinthepastandexpressedtheirbestwishesfor himinthefuture.
Mr.J.Vidulich,secretary oftheAustralianJournalists'AssociationinVictoria, thankedthespeakers.
Engineers'Mass
Forthefirsttimeever CatholicmembersoftheInstitutionofEngineers(Australia)asabodyattended aspecialMassinSt. Stephen'sCathedral,Brisbane.
TheoccasionwasthebeginningoftheInstitution's yearfollowingtherecent annualmeetingandelection ofoffice-bearers. HisGraceArchbishop O'Donnellpresidedatthe Massinthesanctuaryand VeryRev.FatherT.Hunt, O.S.A.,preachedanoccasionalsermon. AboutseventyBrisbane engineersfromprivatepracticeandpublicbodiesattendedtheMass.Somewore academicdress.
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ROME.-Afterhavingrun for16consecutiveweeksin cinemasofMadrid,the SpanishfilmMolokai(Life orratherDamien)wasprojectedinItalianversionin Romeontheinvitationof twoprivateshowingsin theSpanishandBelgian EmbassiestotheHolySee.
NineCardinals,themembersoftheDiplomatic CorpsaccreditedtotheHoly See,prelatesoftheRoman Curiaandmanyotherprelatesandinvitedguests werepresentatthefirst Italianprojection.
Thefilmisanhistorical re-enactmentofthelifeof FatherDamiendeVeuster, oftheFathersoftheSacred Heart(Picpus),inMolokai, from1864to1889.The guestsatbothspecialperformancesweremuchimpressedbythemannerin whichtheremarkablestory ofFatherDamienwasshown withgreatdepthoffeeling andrestraint.
CAMEROON:CATHOLIC RELIEFSERVICESSEND 400TONSOFFOOD
Sincethebeginningofthe presentyear,bymid-March, theCatholicReliefServices willhaveunloaded400tons offoodatDoualaforthe needyinCameroon.
HaveyourBanquetBestrungSi RepairedbyNORMBEAST,expert strtaser,SdBenMarsh.Arend% Perth.
OnJanuary23therearrived30tonsofpowdered milkand100tonsofflour. Thesewereimmediately senttodistributioncentres bytheMinistryofHealthin accordwithagreements madeMr.Lanciault,CatholicReliefServicesrepresentativeinCameroon,andthe delegatesofCatholicand Protestantinstitutions.The otherfoodsupplies,70tons ofpowderedmilk,125tons offlourand75tonsofrice areabouttobeunloaded fromthreeshipsthatare nowontheirwaytoDouala.
Anadditionalconsignment of200tonsoffoodisstill tobeshippedtoCameroon bytheCatholicReliefServices.
Acircularmakesitclear thatthesegiftsofthepeople oftheUniteStatestothe poorofthecountryareintendedfortheneedysick, especiallythosesuffering fromleprosy,forchildrenin orphanages,infantasylums andkindergartens.
FIJIISLANDS:LEPER WORKOFMISSIONARY SISTERSOFTHE SOCIETYOFMARY
OneOfTheSisters ContractsDisease
MAKOGAI.-TheMissionarySisteroftheSociety ofMaryhavebeenengaged innursingandgeneralhospitaladministrationofthe CentralLeprosyHospitalof Makogaifornearlyfifty
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TenMillionPoundsIsDistributed
Among100MissionTerritories
Rome,May5.-Nationaldirectorsof PontificalMissionSocietiesfrommore thantwentycountriesmetheretodiscussallocationoffundsraisedforthe missionsduring1959.
Thesumcollected-about£10million-was approximately£1millionmorethantheamount raisedin1958.Itwillbedistributedamongsome 700missionterritoriesthroughouttheworldand the430missionseminaries.
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years.RecentlyitwasdiscoveredthatSisterMary Paulita(formerlyJulia SchnellerofNewYork),had contractedthedisease.She isthefirstoftheMakogai communitytohavecontractedleprosyoverthelong periodofalmostfiftyyears thatthecommunityhas beenworkinginMakogai.
SisterMaryPaulitawas appointedtothenursing staffofthehospitalin1951, andsheremainedthereuntil 1954,whenshewastransferredtoStMary'sConvent, inSuva.In1957shereturnedtoMakogaitoengage inhospitaladministrative work.
MakogaiistheFijiGovernmentHospital,TheMissionarySistersoftheSociety ofMary,togetherwithFijianSistersoftheSocietyof OurLadyofNazareth,have beenoccupiedincaringfor thepatientsunderthedirectionofaGovernmentmedicalofficerfornearlyfifty years.TheSistersfirstwent toMakogaiin1910andthe hospitalwasopenedin1911. Thehospitalhasserved patientsfromtheisland groupsofFiji,theCook Islands,Samoa,Tongaand theGilbertandEllice Islandsformanyyears.
Withinrecentyearsthe otherislandgroupshave establishedtheirownhospitals.Becauseofthisandalso becauseofthenumberof patientswhoarenowbeing dischargedascuredevery year,thetotalnumberbeing earedforhasbeenreduced withinthepastfrom744in 1951to317in1959.
TheMissionarySisters alsoconductSt.Elizabeth's HomeinSuva.This,too,is aGovernmentHospitalfor lepers.Newpatientsintransitarecaredfortherewhilst waitingfortransportto Makogai;discharged patientsalsostaythere whilstawaitingtransport backtotheirhomes.The SistersatSt.Elizabeth's Homecaremedicallyfor manydischargedleperswho resideinSuva.Theyhelptheirrehabilitationand traintheminoccupational therapy.
OneoftheSisterswho
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wasamongtheearlygroup (1913)togotoMakogaiis stillliving.SheisSister MaryClement,aSwiss,who nowlivesquietlyinretirementattheNailililiMission Station.
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RAGPICKERS:ROUSE OFHOPE
JAPAN.--OnFebruary12, theMostReverendPaul Furuya,BishopofKyoto, blessedtheHouseofHope, whichistoservethevery poorofthe''Ragpickers'section"ofthisancientcapital ofJapanandmeccaofall visitorstothecountry.
Theceremonyofblessing tookplaceinthepresenceof 70priestsandSistersandof leadingcivicofficials,severalofwhomdeliveredaddressesfortheoccasion.
TheHouseofHopewillbe directedbytheReverend FrancisA.Diffley,M.M.,its founder.Hewillbeassisted bynursesfromthecityhospitalswhohavevolunteered theirfreetimetorender much-neededcaretothe pooroftheragpickers'section,whichliestothesouth ofKyoto'srailwaystation. Amongthosewhowillreceiveaidarealargenumber ofKoreansandmanyofthe Etaclass,anoutcastclass. Sistersofseveralcommunitiesarealsogivingtheir timeandservicestothe poorofthedistrict.The SchoolSistersofNotre Dameconductclassesfor thechildren:theMaryknoll SistersprovidesocialassistanceandtheSistersofSt. Josepharetakingcareof thesick.
TheHouseofHopeconsistsoftwo'structuresof whichoneincludesalarge hall,anumberofofficesfor casework,achapeland lodgingsforthedirector. Theotherstructureisa largequonsethutwhich servesasastorageplace.
MILLIONSTURNTO YOU
Throughoutthepagan worldmillionswithouthope turntoyouknowingthatit isonlythroughyourprayers andyoursacrificesthatthey canfindtheirwaytoGod Whoistheironlyhopeand toHeaventheirHometheirHouseofHope.
Sendyoursacrificesto:VeryRev.Mgr.McKean, CatholicMission,TheCatholicCentre,VictoriaSquare, Perth.
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SEVENHILLSALTARWINES
AsSevenHills'SacramentalWineismadebyJesuits itcomplieswiththeregnirementsofChurchLaw.
WESTRALWINEandSPIRITAGENCY 167HAYSTREET,SUBIACO.Phone8-1410.
ThenationaldirectorsofthePontificalSocieties forthePropagationoftheFaithandSt.Peterthe Apostle,aswellasofthePontificalMissionary UnionoftheClergy,gatheredherefortheirannual meetingfromMay2to5.
Theyconferredwiththesuperiorcouncilsoftheir societiesunderthedirectionofHisEminence GregorioPietroXVCardinalAgagianian,ProPrefectoftheSacredCongregationforthePropagationoftheFaith,andArchbishopPietroSigismondi,thecongregation'ssecretary.
During1959theSocietyforthePropagationof theFaithraisedatotalofapproximately 4£8,850,000,whiletheSocietyofSt.Peterthe Apostlecollectedabout£1,900,000.Ayearearlier theyhadraised£7,650,000and£1,575.000respectively.
ThecountriesthatshowedanincreaseincollectionswereGermany,theNetherlands,Italyandthe U.S.Theirnationalreportsshowedthattheincreaseswereduetospecialpastoralletterswritten bybishopsonthemissionsandtoagreaterawarenessofmissionaryneedsasaresultofmission exhibitionsandofstrongeremphasisonprogrammesofprayerandsacrificeforthemissions.
New,ShortenedBreviaryPredicted
Rome:Reliableandwell-informedsources reportthatanewshortenedbreviarywillbe publishedinthenearfuture.
Thesesourcessaidthatthe newbreviarywillbeentirely containedwithintwovolumes.Atpresentthebreviary,whichisthebookfrom whichpriestsandclericsrecitetheDivineOfficedaily, isinfourvolumes,eachfor aseasonoftheyear.
Itisalsoreportedthatrecitationofthenewbreviary willtakeasubstantially shortertime,andthatthe proportionoffeastsofsimplerankwillbegreatlyincreased. Ithadalready beenreliablyreportedthat legislationwouldsoonappear toincreasethenumberof simplefeastsinthecelebrationoftheMass. This seemstoconfirmthereport thattheproportionofsimple feastsinthebreviarywill beincreased,sincethebreviaryandtheMassfollow thesameliturgicalcalendar.
Themerereductionofthe rankofanumberoffeasts tothatofsimpleswouldin itselfreducethetotalcontentofthebreviary,since onlyonenocturnwiththree lessonsissaidintheoffice ofasimplefeastinsteadof threenocturnswithninelessonsonfeastsofgreater rank.
Whilethereportofthe shorterbreviarycomesfrom unofficialsources,itmerits attentionbecauseofthereliabilityofthesesources,the creditabilityofthedetails andthepersistenceofthe report.
Thereisnoquestionthat areformofthebreviaryis actuallyinpreparation.This hasbeenconfirmedbyrankingfiguresoftheChurch. Theonlyquestionisthenatureofthereformandwhen itwillbedecreed.
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KennedyStands ForSeparation
"Libertas,"Ryde:InhisPresidential campaigninAmerica,SenatorKennedy hasproclaimedthathefirmlybelivesin theAmericanpracticeofcompleteseparationbetweenChurchandState.
R.:Thereisnoreasontodoubtthesincerityof hisconvictioninthatmatter.
Q.:IsnotSenatorKennedyaRomanCatholic?
R.:HeisaCatholic,andhehasnevermadethe slightestattempttoconcealthefact.
HewouldcertainlyechothewordsofHilaire BellocinEnglandwho,whenhestoodforParliamentandhisopponentswerechantingtheslogan "Don'tvoteforaCatholic,"saidtotheelectorsat Salford:"Gentlemen,IamaCatholic.Asfaras possibleIgotoMasseveryday.Asfaraspossible Ikneeldownandsaymyrosaryeveryday.Ifyou rejectmeonaccountofmyreligion,Ishallthank GodthatHehassparedmetheindignityofbeing yourrepresentative."
Theelectorsathismeetingrespondedwitha thunderofapplause;andintheeventBellocwas elected.
However,itremainstobeseenwhetherSenator Kennedy'sreligionaffectstheissueinAmerica.
Q.:IsnotaRomanCatholicobligedtorepudiate separationofChurchandState,andinsistthat theStatemustacknowledgeandsupportthe Church?
R.:No.HereinAustraliawehaveseparation ofChurchandState,theStateprofessingnoparticularreligionandgrantingfreedomtoall.
Catholicsdonotobjecttothat,norarethey obligedtoobjecttoit;andifareferendumwere taken,theywouldvoteoverwhelminglyforacontinuanceofthepresentsystem,asCatholicsin Americawouldvoteoverwhelminglyforacontinuanceofthesameconditionsthere.
Q.:Withsuchviews,howwouldSenatorKennedy getoninSpain?
R.:HeisnotinSpain.Norareconditionsin SpainanyindicationofwhatconditionsinAmerica oughttobe.
InEngland,theAnglicanChurchistheState establishedChurch.ItsBishopssitintheHouseof Lords.AnytalkofdisestablishmentoftheChurch andStatewouldmeetwithstrenuousopposition.
ButthatdoesnotmeanthatAnglicansinAustraliashouldobjecttoconditionshereandagitate fortheestablishmentofanAustralianChurchofficiallyrecognisedandsupportedbytheState.
Catholics,whetherinAustraliaorAmerica,are nomorecommittedbyconditionsofChurch-State relationshipsinSpainthanAnglicansinother countriesarecommittedbyChurch-StaterelationshipsinEngland.
TheologianTried
ToBelongToBoth
ChurchesAtOnce
AlSharif,Melbourne: Wasyourstatementreally truethatthegreatRussian theologianVladimirSolovievneverbecameaCatholic?
R.:Mystatementwas quitetrue,despiteapparent evidencetothecontrary.
Q.:Inabook,"SolovievARussianNewman,"itis saidthathewasreceived intotheCatholicChurch byaFatherNicholasTolstoy,onFebruary3,1896, inthepresenceofwitnesses.
R.:Itistruethathewent throughtheoutwardformof beingreceivedintothe CatholicChurch.ButFather Tolstoytooktoomuchfor granted. Hadheinquiredmore closelyintoSoloviev'sbeliefs anddispositions,hewould nothavereceivedhiminto theChurch.
Q.:Onwhatgroundsdoyou holdthatheneveractually becameaCatholic?
R.:Onthegroundsof Soloviev'slaterstatements andconduct.
Solovievhadtheidea, whichhedidnotexplain clearlytoFatherTolstoy, thathecouldbeequally,at oneandthesametime,a practisingmemberofthe CatholicChurchandthe OrthodoxChurch. Heknewthatneitherthe CatholicChurchnorthe OrthodoxChurchadmitted this,eachregardingthe otherChurchasschismatic. ButSolovievthoughthewas entitledtogobyhisown privatejudgment,ignoring whathecalled"ecclesiasticalrules."
Atthetimeofhisreception intotheCatholicChurch,he addedtohisprofessionof faithastatementthathe wasmakingitasamember oftheOrthodoxChurch,insteadofsaying"having hithertobeenamemberof theOrthodoxChurch."
Thatwasin1896,In1897 hevisitedaFatherPlatanov, anOrthodoxpriest,wanting toreceiveCommunioninthe OrthodoxChurch.Father Platanovrefusedtoadmit himtoCommunionbecause ofwhathehaddone.
Later,Solovievsaid:
"FatherPlatanovwasright inrefusing,Iarguedwith himatthetimeandwould notgivein.NowIamquite awareofmyerrorandsincerelyrepentofit."
Hissister,MadameBezolrazovsaidthattotheend Solovievdeniedthatheever hadtheslightestintention ofrenouncingtheOrthodox Churchasschismatic;and whendyingin1900,hesent foranOrthodoxpriest,made hisconfessionandreceived HolyCommunionasamein. beroftheOrthodoxChurch
TheonlyHolyCommunionSolovievreceivedin theCatholicChurchwasat thehandsofFatherTolstoy; andthatwasreallyreceived underfalsepretences,althoughSoloviev,inhis strangestateofself-deception,seemstohavebeen sincereatthetime.
Onecaneasilyseehowlatermisunderstandings aroseamongwriterswho hadsome,butnotallof thefacts.Grantedallthe facts,however,itremains truethatSolovievneverbecameaCatholicinthetrue andfullsenseoftheword.
Heknowsthefulltruth now,ofcourse.
Bythe Rev.Dr. RUMBLE, M.S.C.
WhatJustifiesFamily's LimitingOfReproduction?
eugenics?
R.:Atwo-childfamily isnottheideal.
Thepurposeofmarriageis primarilytoprovideforthe conservationandpropagationofthehumanrace.A nationwouldbeontheway toextinctionwereeach familylimitedtotwochildrenonly.Therearereasonable limitstothedutyofprocreation.Leavingasideexceptionalcasesofhardship, marriedpeopleinnormal circumstancescanbesaidto havefulfilledtheirdutyby havingfourorfivechildren.
Buteventhatisnotthe ideal,whichgoesbeyond strictdutybygenerosity.
M.C.,Paddington:Couldnottheidealofthetwo-childfamilybe quicklyestablishedbygeneraleducationinsocialresponsibilityand thenumberofchildrentolimitationbymorallylawfutla economicpossibilities,pro-means.Butthatisexcep- videdtheirjudgmentastotionalandcannotprovidea whattheycanaffordisanbasisforanygeneralrule honestone,andprovidedthatalleverywheremay onlymorallylawfulwaysadoptatwo-childstandard. arcadoptedeithertoavoid Norshouldanymarried orspacefurtherconceptionscouplereconcilethemselves tolivingpermanentlyina flattoosmalltopermita normalfamilyofchildren. Itshouldbeatemporaryexpedientonly;andusually wherethereisawill,there isaway. Rea11yunsurmountable difficultiesoccuronlyina minorityofcases.The majoritysoonerorlaterfind perseveringeffortsrewarded,obtainahomeandare abletoraiseanormal family.
TheChristian"ideal"is thelargefamily,evento nineortenchildren.Such afamilyis,inordinarycircumstances,ablessingtothe parentsthemselveswho,despiteinitialhardships,reap aharvestofaffectionand devotednessintheirlater yearsiftheyhavebrought theirchildrenupwell.
Onegoodmotherof14 childrenremarkedtome:"I wouldnothavebeenwithoutoneofthemforallthe world."Andoneofthelater childrensaid:"I'mglad whenitwasmyturnto comeMumdidnotsayno."
Ofcourse,it'saquestion ofcomparativevalues.Some peoplethinkitablessingto befreefromthesacrifices forthetimebeingwhich havingmanychildrenwill involve;butothersthinkthe childrenthemselvesablessingfaroutweighingsuch sacrifices.
Andtheyarecertainlythe latterwhohavetheChristianoutlook.
Q.:TheWelfareStateisinevitable.Weseeitinprocessofevolvingnow.But 1thinkatwo-childfamily betterasavoluntary choice,forIwouldresent beingtoldImustsothave more.
R.:Wemustnottooreadilyacceptcurrentideasof whatwelfarereallyiswhere theStateisconcerned.
Manypeoplethinkofit onlyintermsofmaterial comfortsandevenluxuries.
Butevenfromthatpointof viewitmustnotbeforgottenthattwo-childfamilies onlywillresultinasteady numericaldeclineamong youngerage-groupsandan increasenumericallyinolder age-groups.
Therewillnotbemuch welfareaboutthe"Welfare State"inwhichapreponderanceofold-agepensioners mustbekeptbyaneverdiminishingnumberofablebodiedworkers!
Q.:Voluntarychoiceoftwochildfamilieswouldhelp keepthebirth-rateofeach areawithinitseconomic boundaries.
R.:Itissomethingat leastthatyoudonothere appealtotheover-populationbogeytojustifytwochildfamilieseverywhere! Buteventheappealtothe economicboundariesof "eacharea"isnotwarranted,sincetherewillalways beinequalitiesineveryarea, Judgmentforeachfamily mustbebasedoneachfamily'scircumstances.Itis morallylawfulforaneconomicallyunder-privileged marriedcoupletorestrict.
Q.:Itisuselessbemoaning thefact,butweareprogressingataterrificpace, withajoltingchangefrom agriculturaltoindustrial life.Thespacioussuburbanhomesofpastgenerationshavegivenway tosmallflats;andour childrenmayPossiblyhaveevenmoreconfined livingquarters. R.:Noteverymodern socialtrendcanrightlybe calledprogress. Inmanycases,thesubstitutionofflatsforhomes couldbetterbedescribedas aregressiontotroglodyte cave-dwelling. However,inanindividual caselackofsuitableaccommodationcanjustifyfamily-
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Posty'sWhistle
Deargirlsandboys,-The entriesfortheessaycornpetitionhavebeenverydisappointingindeed.Ifyou don'tlikethissortofcompetition,whynotwriteand tellmewhatyoudolike?
Eventheordinaryletters tothepagehavefallenaway. Itissadtothinkthatofthe hundredsofniecesandnephewsIhaveinschoolsall overtheStatesofeware interestedenoughtowrite inandtellmeabouttheir homes,theirschools,their friends,theirpetsetc.
Theessayprizeshavebeen awardedasfollows:
Senior:PatriciaDigney (St.Kieran's,TuartHill), 131Tyler-st.,TuartHill.
Junior:GeorgeDruzkowskiC.B.C.Albany)242 North-rd.,Albany. Iwanttomakeaspecial appealtothechildrenof aburCatholicschoolstogive bettersupporttotheCorner.Afterall,itisyour pageandwhatmakesitinterestingisyourownworkletters,essays,riddles,jokes etc. Socomeonallyounieces andnephews,gettowork andshowyourparentsand teachersthatyouintendto keeptheCornergoingand tomakeitinterestingfor allchildren. FromUNCLEMICK.
THECOLONIAL INSURANCECO CANMEETYOUR
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AnimalsShouldEnjoyShortLife
(By
PatriciaDigney.)
Animalsareusuallyharmlessiftheyaretreatedproperly.Itisonlywhenthey arehurtthattheynaturally trytodefendthemselves, thereforeweshouldhekind andunderstandingtowards them. Firstlyweshouldfeed themandprovidethemwith shelter. Alongwiththis weshouldseethattheyare keptharmlessandnotallowedtoannoyourfellow neighbours.Ifananimal becomesfierceitisoften duetobadhandling. AstheyareGod'slittle creature'sandhavenoeternalhappinesspromisedto
themwhentheydie,we shouldhelpthemtoenjoy theirshortlifehere.
Congrats.ToPat
131Tyler-st.. TuartHill.
DearUncleMick,--Enclosedismyentryforyour competition.Iamthirteen yearsofage,soIwillbe intheSeniorSection.My schoolisSt.Kieran's,Tuart Hill,andIaminSubloveandgraces.
Ithinkthatyouridea abouttheweeklycompositionsisverygoodandI'm surethatitwillsucceed.
MayGodblessandbestowonyou,Hisfondest loveandraces, PatriciaDigney.
DearPatricia,-Itwasnice toreceiveyourletter,especiallyasyouwerethe onlyonetowriteinthis week.
Youwillbepleasedtosee thatyouhavecarriedoff theseniorprize.Congratulations.
Ihopeyoudowellat schoolandamgladyoulike thecompetition.Love, UNCLEMICK.
George'sSpecialty
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AtschoolIlikespelling. Itismybestsubject.Inthe testwehadlastweekI gotthreewrong.Wehad aboutsixtyspellings.
Itookmytestbookhome toshowdad.DadsaidI amverygoodatsp6Iling. IfIgetlessthanthreemistakesdadwillgivemetwo shillings.
FeastsOfTheWeek
May15isthefourthSundayafterEaster.Inthe EpistleoftheMassSt. Jamesadvisestoreceive withmeeknessthewordof oftruthwhichcansaveour souls.OurLord,inthe Gospel,promisestosendto HisChurchtheHolySpirit whowilluniteallhearts andwillteachthemall truth.
St.Ubaldushashisfeast onMay16. Ilewasan Italianbishopofthe12th century,whosecourage againsttheEmperorBarbarossaisstillremembered inItaly.
OnMay17werecallSt. PaschalBaylon.ASpanish peasant,hebecamealay brotheranddevotedhislife toprayerandwork.
HewasnotedforhiswonderfuldevotiontotheBlessedSacrament. St.Venantiusishonoured onMay18.Hewasamartyrduringthethirdcentury butverylittleisknownof hislife.
OnMay19isthefeastof PopeCelestineV.ABenedictinemonkandhermit,he wasover80yearsoldwhen hewaselectedPope.He resignedafterfivemonths andreturnedtohishermitage. OnMay20werevereSt. BernardinoofSiena.AFranciscan,hewasagreatpopularpreacher. WithSt. JohnCapistranhebegandevotiontotheHolyName, evenpaintingtheinitials INSonthehouses. Oneofthesaintswhose feastoccursonMay21is St.Godric.Atfirstasailor andthenaservant,St.Godricthenbecameahermit anddiedsixtyyearslater, in1170.
SmileAWhile
Ladytoflorist:"Iwant someflowersformydaughter.She'scomingouttomorrow.
Florist:"Sheshallhave thebest.What'ssheinfor?"
Teacher:"Whatisthe meaningof'mumbojumbo?' Smallboy:"Please,sir,it meansadumbelephant."
Friend:"Didthestorm lastnightdoanydamage toyourbarn?"
Farmer:"Idon'tknow,I haven'tfoundityet?"
"I'vebeenonthisriverso long,"saidthepilot,"thatI knowwhereeverysandlazAk is."
Justthentheboatstruck asandbankandwasshaken fromstemtostern.
"There,"hecontinued, "that'soneofthem."
Anelectioncandidate strodeintoaneditor'soffice.
"You'vebeenprintinglies aboutmeinyourpaper,"he shouted.
"Iknow,"saidtheweary editor,"butwhatwouldyou doifwetoldthetruthabout you?"
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Itisayouthfullofgrace,andsprightliness,and candour,thatcomesforwardwithlightandbuoyant steps,acrosstheatrium,towardstheinnerhall. Heisabout14yearsold,buttallforhisage,with eleganceofformandmanlinessofbearing.Hisbare neckandlimbsarewelldevelopedbyhealthyexercise; hisfeaturesdisplayanopenandwarmheart,while hisloftyforehead,roundwhichhisbrownhairnaturallycurls,beamswithabrightintelligence.
Hewearstheyouth'susualgarment,theshort praetexta,reachingbelowtheknee,andagolden bulls,orhollowspheroidofgoldsuspendedround hisneck.
A.bundleofpapersandvellumfastenedtogether, andcarriedbyanoldservantbehindhim,showsus thatheisjustreturninghomefromschool.
Hereceiveshismother'sembraceandsetshimself lowbyherfeet.Shegazesuponhimforsometime insilence,asiftodiscoverinhiscountenancethe causeofhisunusualdelay,forheisanhourlate inhisreturn.
Buthemeetsherglancewithsofrankalook,and withsuchasmileofinnocence,thateverycloudof doubtisinamomentdispelled,andsheaddresses himasfollows:
"Whathasdetainedyoutoday,mydearestboy?No accident,Itrust,hashappenedtoyouontheway?"
"Oh,none,Iassureyou,sweetestmother;onthe contrary,allhasbeendelightful-somuchso,thatI canhardlyventuretotellyou."
Alookofsmilingexpostulationdrewfromtheopenheartedboyadeliciouslaugh,ashecontinued:
"Well,IsupposeImust.YouknowIamneverhappy, andcannotsleep,ifIhavefailedtotellyouallthebad andthegoodofthedayaboutmyself.Themother smiledagain,wonderingwhatthebadwas.
"IwasreadingtheotherdaythattheScythianseach eveningcastintoanurnawhiteorablackstone, accordingasthedayhadbeenhappyorunhappy;ifI hadtodoso,itwouldservetomark,inwhiteorblack, thedaysonwhichIhave,orhavenot,anopportunity ofrelatingtoyouallthatIhavedone.
"Buttoday,forthefirsttime,Ihaveadoubt,afear ofconscience,whetherIoughttotellyouall."
Didthemother'sheartfluttermorethanusual,as fromafirstanxiety,orwasthereasoftersolicitude dimminghereye,thattheyouthshouldseizeherhand andputittenderlytohislips,whilehethusreplied: "Fearnothing,mothermostbeloved,yoursonhasdone nothingthatmaygiveyoupain.Onlysay,doyouwish tohearallthathasbefallenmetoday,oronlythecause ofmylatereturnhome?"
"Tellmeall,dearPancratius,"sheanswered,"nothingthatconcernsyoucanbeindifferenttome."
"Well,then,"hebegan,"thislastdayofmefrequentingschoolappearstometohavebeensingularlyblessed, andyetfullofstrangeoccurrences.
"FirstIwascrownedasthesuccessfulcompetitorin adeclamationwhichourgoodmasterCassianussetus forourworkduringthemorninghours;andthisled,as youwillhear,tosomesingulardiscoveries.Thesubject was,'Thattherealphilosophershouldbeeverreadyto diefortruth.'
"Ineverheardanythingsocoldandinsipid(Ihope itisnotwrongtosayso)asthecompositionsreadby mycompanions.Itwasnottheirfault,poorfellows! Whattruthcantheypossess,andwhatinducements cantheyhavetodieforanyoftheirvainopinions
"ButaChristian,whatcharmingsuggestionssucha themenaturallymakes!AndsoIfeltit.Myheart glowed,andallmythoughtsseemedtoburn,asIwrote myessay,fullofthelessonsyouhavetaughtme,and ofthedomesticexamplesthatarebeforeme.Theson ofamartyrcouldnotfeelotherwise.
"Butwhenmyturncametoreadmydeclamation,I foundthatmyfeelingshadnearlyfatallybetrayedme. Inthewarmthofmyrecitation,theword'Christian' escapedmylipsinsteadof'philosopher,'and'faith' insteadof'truth.'
"Atthefirstmistake,IsawCassianusstart;atthe second,Isawatearglisteninhiseye,asbending affectionatelytowardsme,hesaid,inawhisper,'Beware,mychild:therearesharpearslistening!'"
"What,then,"interruptedthemother,"isCassianus aChristian?Ichosehisschoolforyoubecauseitwas ofthehighestreputeforlearningandformorality;and nowindeedIthankGodthatIdidso.
"Butinthesedaysofdangerandapprehensionswe areobligedtoliveasstrangersinourownland,scarcely knowingthefacesofourbrethren.Certainly,had Cassianusproclaimedhisfaith,hisschoolwouldsoon havebeendeserted.Butgoon,mydearboy.Werehis apprehensionswellgrounded?"
"Ifearso;forwhilethegreatbodyofmyschoolfellows,notnoticingtheseslips,vehementlyapplauded myheartydeclamation,IsawthedarkeyesofCorvinus bentscowlinglyuponme,ashebithislipinmanifest anger." (Tobecontinuednextweek.)
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FromtheaccidentofhisruleoftheFranciscanstoitsdanceleapinghighandmovbirthonPentecostin1540primitivestrictness.Wheningrhythmicallytoandfro. PaschalBaylonprobablyhewasabout18,PaschalbeforethestatueofOur gothisChristianname,travelled200milestojoinLadyovertherefectory fortheword"Pascua"intheirranks.Buthewasputdoor. Spain,asinItaly,appliesoffforsomeyears. ItisastheSaintofthe toothergreatfeastsapart WhentheydidreceiveEucharist,however,that fromEaster. himtheyrealisedhewasPaschalisbestremembered, Paschal'sparentswerequiteoutoftheordinary.Longhourshespentbefore poor,theirchiefpossessionEveninanatmosphereoftheTabernacle,kneeling beingaflockofsheep.Fromextremefervourhewasout-withoutsupport,hisclasped theageofsixtheladlookedstandingineveryway. handsheldinfrontof,or afterhisparents'fold. Hehadanotableregardhigher,thanhisface.
Ashegrewupheworkedforthetruthandwhentold Everysparemomenthe forothersinthecapacityofbytheFatherGuardiantospentbeforetheBlessed shepherduntilhewas24tellsomeladieshewasout,Sacrament.Hedelightedin yearsofage. insistedontellingthemheservingMassafterMass,
Obviouslytherewasnowasengaged, fromtheveryearliest. placeforschoolinginsuch alife.ButPaschal,itis said,wasdeterminedtorecitetheLittleOfficeofOur Lady-thentheprayer-book universallyusedbylay-folk. Tothisendhetaughthimselftoread,
Asiftherigoursofhis outdoorlifeinthemountains ofTorreHermosawerenot enough,Paschalpractised austeritiesofallkindsand spenthoursinprayer-often withheavenlyvisitations.
Untutoredashewas,the youngshepherdhada keenly-developedsenseof justice.Despitehisvigilance,hissheepwoulddamagevinesorcrops.
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Hischaritytowardsthe poorandthesickwasprodigious.Itisamusingto readofthelittledevicesby whichPaschalschemedto securespecialdelicaciesfor them.
Anotherveryhuman touchaboutthislowlylaybrotherisintheaccountof afriarwhodiscoveredhim performinganelaborate
acutestage)PaschalWore hisreligioushabit.
Hewasveryroughly handledbytheHugenots; severaltimeshislifewas endangered.
Atonetownhewasstoned andsufferedapermanent injurytohisshoulder.Itis told-butdoubtfully-that atOrleansheenteredadisputationwiththeheretics andsuccededindowning them.
Paschaldiedashehad beenborn,onPentecost Sunday,atVillareal,aged 52.HediedwiththeHoly Nameonhislipsatthe momentoftheelevationat HighMass.
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Afterthecommunityre-greatnumberofcureshasttiredtosleep,hewouldbeenedtheprocessofhisbeafoundatdawnstillonhistification.
knees,buteagertostart Oneoftheoddestfactors straight-awayvisitingtheinhiscasewerethecurious altarswheretheMasswasknockingswhichweresaid tobeoffered. toproceedfromthesaint's OnoneoccasionPaschaltombandtohavecontinued wassentintoFrancewithforacoupleofcenturies, animportantcommunica- St.Paschalwasdeclared tion.Despitethewarsofre-patronofEucharisticConbeion(thenattheirmostgressesbyPopeLeoXIII.
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Idonotimagineforonemomentthatthe"super- vision"ideaisthatof"bigbrotherwatchingyou,"but morethatitisadanceruninaCatholicsocial atmosphere.
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Gooddancesareoftenruinedbytherowdyelement. Thisiswherethesupervisioncomesin.Iftheyarekept out,whethermaleorfemale,thenthosewhogocan enjoythemselveswithwhattheyintendtodo-and thatisdancefreefromtheembarrassmentofincidents.
Onelastpoint.Dancingmeanstodance,notsmoochingroundthefloorinashuffle,hardlymovingthefeet andeveryonejammedinasmallcircle.Letusseetheir theartofrealdancingisnotlost.
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Onereportranasfollows: Withaneveningdedicatedtotheplayingofthe piano,theFriendsofthe MusicsdiLegnagohasresumeditsactivitywhich wasinterruptedbytheseasonofwinter.Wehave hadthepleasureofhearing anamazingpianist,richin techniqueandinpersonality.
PaulineO'Connorafter havingwonwellmerited fameinthetheatresand concerthallsofherdistant homeland,Australia,desiredtoplaceherselfunder thetuitionofArthurBenedictMichelangeli,andshows herselfworthyoftheschool ofthegreatmaster.
PaulineO'Connorhasdemonstratedasurenessof touch,whichpreservesits fulnessinalltheshadings ofvolumefromthegentlest tonetothemostforceful,a faithfuladherencetothe spiritofthecompositionand avarietyofexpression, whichissuitedtoevery rangeofsentiment. Itwouldbeuselessto mentionthenumbersonthe programme.Theywereall renderedinthemostperfectfashion,fromBeethoven,ofaclear,rigidstyle, toLiszt,withhislightvirtuosity.MissO'Connor seemedtousparticularly impressiveinthelongsonataofGrieg,andrichin varietyandprofoundemotioninthevariationsof Brahms.Andhowmuch graceshedisplayedinthe simple,facetiousandlimpid suiteofPaulenc!Inbrief, itwasaperformancewhich arousedateachinterval,a
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Inconclusion,itwasa magnificentevening,a worthypreludetothenext concertofArturoBenedettiMichelangeli,forwhom itwasamostdelightfulintroduction.
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Inaweekcrammedwith veryfinerecords,including twobyartistsclaimedby sometobethebestviolinist andthebestpianistinthe world,Imustawardthe palmtothissetoflight music.
Therecanbefewwhodo notadmireBelafonteandhe hasmadesomegloriousrecordingsinhistime,but nothinghaseverequalled this.Liveperformances usuallymakepoorrecordings,butthisisaluckyfluke ofanundoctoredtapetaken fromacharityconcert.Belafonte'spersonalityisoften called'electric;"hereitis muchmorethanthat,itis vital.Inanagewhenpublic entertainersarelittlemore thansyntheticmasks,Belafontestandsoutasagreat genius,anoriginalartist.
Iwon'tbothertodetailthe individualsongs;almostall ofthemarerenderedperfectly.Thissetcouldbecome agramophoneclassic. IslandParadise.Capitol Stereo,57/6.
HeifetzandHorowitz, superbastheyare,don't evenmakesecondplace. ThisstudyofHawaiiin soundisthefinestofitskind Ihaveseenorheard.Yes, seen,fortherecordnestles ina12-pagealbumoftext andcolourphotography.It isenchantingfromcoverto coverandfromendtoend ofthedisc.
Mendassoltn:ViolinConcerto.Prokoklev:GMinor Concerto.Heifetz/Boston Symphony/Munch.R.C.A.. 57/6.
Personally,Idon'tthink anyoneisthefinestviolinist intheworld.butHeifetzis certainlyrightinthefront row.Hisbrillianttechnique, unsurpassedbyanyother violinist,makesboththese asheerjoy.However,itseemedtomethat hisverybrillianceledhim astrayinthefinalmovement oftheMendelssohn;thisis markedAllegromoltovivace,buttoHeifetzitbecomesAllegromoltopresto. Takenatadazzlingand amazingpace,itlosesthat warmthandcolourwhich Menuhin'sgreateremotional depthgivesitImaybeprejudiced,but,tomymind, Menuhinisunchallengedby anyrecordingoftheMendelssohn.
Grieg:PianoConcerto. RachmaninovRhapsody onaThemeofPaganini.
Pennario/LosAngeles Philharmonic/Lelnsdorf. CapitolStereo,57/6.
Bothoftheseverypopular worksareplayedwellwith anexcellentrecording.However,Entremont,nowvisitingPerth,hasrecorded exactlythesamecoupling withpossiblythebestperformanceofeitherpiece. Nevertheless,thisisthe onlystereoversionavailable.
HorowitzPlaysChopin. R.C.A.,57/6.
Themostdelightfulofall symphoniesiscoupledwith themostfamousserenade ononeofthejolliestrecords forsometimeThereisno needheretowrinkleyour browsoverthecomposer's messagetomankind.ModelledonMozart,Schubert's, FifthhasmuchofthelimpidityoftheearlierMozart symphoniescombinedwith Schubert'sownmagic.
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Itisalmostanimpertinencetocommentonthis disc.FamousforhisinterpretationsofBeethoven, Horowitzisequallysuperb playingChopin.Very stronglyrecommended.
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Entremont-MackerrasTriumph
LastSaturday'sconcertopenedwellwitha littleWeberandalittleMahleranditwas soonapparentthatCharlesMackerraswasa conductorofcharacter.Indeed,healmost overflowedwithcharacterinaDickensonian manner,conductingwithsuchverveand enthusiasmthathewasasentertainingtothe eyeastotheear.
WhentheslimboyishEntremontcameonthestage withcharmandelantoplay Beethoven'sFourthPiano Concerto,itwasapparent that,betweenthetwoof them,wewereinforalively timeansoitproved.Entremontplayedwithgreattechnicalbrilliance,Mackerras conductedwithsuchvigour thathewasindangerof fallingoffthepodium;both pianistandconductorassumedexpressionsofgreat soulfulnessorheroismaccordingtothemoodofthe music-andbothweremore thanalittleoutoftheir depthartistically.
Beethoven'sFourthisa faithfuloldwarhorse,full ofchromaticpassagesthat showoffthesoloist'sskill,
butitsartisticgreatness doesnotdependonitsdifficultynorevenonitsemotioncontent;itsprofundity anditsbeautyarerather intellectual.Itwouldbe goingmuchtoofartodecry Entremontasfacileor glossy;histechniqueis superb,andforGriegor Lisztthatwouldsuffice.It ismerelythatheisalittle tooyoungtotacklethegreat masters.
Thesameappliestoa ratherlesserdegreeto Mackerras.Hefinishedthe concertwithahappyversion ofDvorak'sFirstSymphony, withalittleraggedplaying hereandthere,butoverall givingfulljusticetoalightweightbutcolourfulwork. -AMADEUS.
greatestopera(whichmakes mefeelgood,foritismy favourite,too.inspiteof publicopinion),butnoone wouldclaimmuchforits overture.Incidentally,the sleevenoteontheoperaplot isbadlyawry,theversion mentionedbeingabowdlerisationlongsincedefunct. MyFairLadyandGirl Selections.RadiantVelvet Orchestra.Concert-Disc Stereo,59/6.
Thisisoneofthecrispest performancesofthispopu- larmusicIhaveheardfora long liketimeandtherecording, mostConcert-Discs,is incrediblygood.
Thisisabookof366pages, with15full-pageportraits ofthemajorcomposers. TheyrangefromBachto Shostakovitch,andthething thatimpressedmemost aboutthewritingwasthe economyofwords,andthe carefulselectionofmaterial togivethereaderwhowants itaclear,continuouspicture ofthedevelopmentofmusic betweenthegreatJohann Sebastianandthepresent day.
Thisisnotabookforthe musicspecialistasmuchas oneforthepersonwhose favouritemusicalinstrumentisthegramophone,and therearethousandswhofall intothiscategory.Thebook ispackedwithinformation, allnicelysetoutinthepre-
Franciscan'sOratorioRecalls
HungarianVictoryOverTurks
In1956,Fr.AloysiusGregoryTomascomposedamasterlyoratorioincommemoration ofthevictoryofJohnHunyadiovertheTurks onJuly21-22,1456.Afterthedastardly overthrowoftherevolutionin1956,thecompositionfounditswaytoAmericaandthere itwasperformedwithgreatsuccessanda discwasrecorded.
Theunderlyingmoodof theoratorioisdeeplyreligious.Itevokesthedramatictensionwhichtheworld feltontheeveoftheTurkishonslaughtonHungary. Thiscountrywasbulwark andchampionofChristendomagainstthearmiesof theTurks,whohadsubdued alltheBalkanpeninsulaand werehaltedbythethen HungarianfortressofBelgrade,
TheTurkssetaboutthe siege,leading150,000men andafleetof200shipson theDanubeunderthewalls ofthefortress.
After12daysofunceasing attacks,theTurkishfleet wasdefeatedanddestroyed bythewargalleysofthe relievingarmy,whichthen wasabletoenterthefortress.Itwasledbythegreat CountHunyadi,theRegent andCaptain-Generalof Hungary,andaFranciscan monk,JohnCapistrano.
Intheoratorio,asinreality,thesiegewenton.We hearthethroboftheTurkishdrumandthewar-cryof "Jesus!Jesus!"oftheChristians,Foreightdaysand eightnightstheTurkish gunsroared,andonthe ninthdayMohammedII orderedageneralassault.It wasrenewedthreetimes andthreetimeswerethe Turksrepulsed.However, thesituationwascritical.At thelastmoment,whenthe strengthofthebesieged seemedtogiveway,Hunyadiorderedtheoil-andpitch-soakedfascines,which
werepiledupintheditches, tobesetonfireandtobe hurledatthestorming Turks.
Confusionseizedtheassailantsandthedefence turnedintoanattack.The CrusadersofCapistrano rushedforwardwiththeir scythesandpoleaxes,mowingdowntheTurkswhile Hunyadi,sallyingforthat theheadof5,000cavalrymen,ledanorderlyattack againsttheTurkishcamp.
TheSultanhimselfwas wounded.Dismayed,hetook toflight,histroopsfollowing.Nothingcouldkeep themanylongertogether; theimmensearmywasscatteredtothewinds,leaving behindthem,underthe wallsofthefamousfortress, 40,000killedand300cannons.
Thevictory,togetherwith othersuccessesbyHunyadi andhisson,KingMaehias, parriedtheTurkishthreat toEuropefornearlyacentury.Tocommemorateit, thePopeorderedthebells ofallthechurchesinChristendomtoberungatnoon. Eventoday,andaswehear itattheendoftheoratorio, thenoonbellremindsusof agreatmomentinhistory andofthosewhomadeit memorable.
Theoratoriowillbeperformedat8p.m.onMay14 intheNorthPerthTown Hall.Theproceedsofthe eveningwillgoinaidofthe HungarianHighSchoolat Innsbruck,Austria. -CubaGynrany.
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fatoryindex,sothatthe "dipper"canquiteeasily selectafewpagestoread aboutaparticularcomposer orworkinwhichheisinterested.Itisnotanew book;mycopyistheseventh reprintsinceitwasfirstpublishedin1945,butIrecommenditasexcellentvalue andsomethingratherdifferentfrommostbooksofits kind.
Itwouldmakeanexcellentpresentforthesenior musicstudent,orfora friendwhoisinterestedin listeningtomusic.
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BYZANTINE CIVILISATION
ByStevenRuneiman.
Hereisanotherpaperbackofaclassicpieceof historywriting,whichany seriousstudentshouldnot bewithout.Theauthorisa recognisedauthorityon Byzantinecultureandcivilisation,asalsoontheperiod oftheCrusades,and,besides beinganauthorityonhis subject,hehasaveryeasy style,whichmakesthisbook verypleasantreading.
Inoticedonthecover statementthat"Byzantine cultureandcivilisationwas, untilthelate19thcentury, regardedprejudiciallyasinferiortotheGreektradition andthatoftheChristian West."Perhapsitwould havebeenbettertoqualify thisstatementtoreadatthe beginning"fromtheriseof Rationalism"or"forthelast fewcenturieswhenthe materialistwriterstookno cognisanceofspiritual ...c"
values."Certainlytherewas highesteemforByzantine civilisationintheWestern ChurchandintheLatin countriesofEuropeupto andbeyondthefallofConstantinoplein1453.Itwas onlylaterthattheheirsof theHumanistsforgotthe debttheyowedtoByzantiumforpreservingthe treasuresofGreekartand literature.
Therewere,ofcourse, plentyofattacksonthe Byzantinetraditionbythe Westernworld,especially aftertheGreatSchismsep. aratedtheChurchofConstantinoplefromtheAie:lversalChurch,butinall thesequarrels,andeven armedinvasionslikethe FourthCrusade,thereisan underlyingnoteofadmirationforthecultureandpoliticaltraditionofByzantium, expressednaivelyinthe strivingofalltheWestern monarchsforthetitleof HolyRomanEmperor.
IftheforthcomingEcumenicalCouncilcouldmanagetohealthebreachwith EasternChurches,itwould godowninhistoryasthe greatestCouncileverheld. Itmayappearunlikely,but perhapssometentativesteps willbetakenbytheschismaticChurchestoseekreunionwiththecentreof Christianity.
Inthemeantime,itwill donooneanyharmtolearn alittleaboutthecivilisation fromwhichthedissident Churchesarose,sothatwe maybebetterabletorealise thetraditionswhichkeepus apart.Generallyspeaking, presentationofthereligious Runcimanisveryfairinhis question,thoughhedoesnot, ofcourse,appreciatethe PetrineclaimsofthePopes, andfeelsalittlesorryfor thePatriarchsoftheEast. However,thecaseiseresentedwithtolerableimpartiality.
"-MycopyfromFranceska Bookshop.Thepriceis13/9.
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TheprospectsoftheC.B.C.HockeyClub havingfourrepresentativesinthe1960Rome OlympicGameshavebeenconsiderablyenhancedthisweekwithKevinCartonandthe Pearcebrothers,Eric,GordonandJuliangivingbrilliantperformancesintheAustralian carnivalbeingheldinSydney.
WesternAustralia,with convincingwinsoverTasmania,NewSouthWales andQueensland,lookedcertaintowintheCarnival.
Attheendofthefirst threeroundstheW.A.side hadscored18goals,sixmore thanQueensland,whichhad registeredthesecondhighesttally.VictoriaandNew SouthWaleshadeachscored eightgoals,Tasmaniafour andSouthAustraliathree.
C.B.C.representatives wereresponsibleforthe amazingtallyof12ofthe 18goalsscoredinthethree matchesandanOldAquinianplayer,DonMartin, scoredthree.
Intheopeningmatch againstTasmania,West Australiascored11goals.
Eric,GordonandJulian Pearce,KevinCartonand DonMartinallplayedand wereinfinetouch.
EricPearce,KevinCarton andDonMartineachscored threegoalsandtheother twowerescoredbyGordon Pearce.
AtirelessW.A.attacktore theTasmaniadefenceto ribbonsandcleverstickworkandshortpassingbewilderedtheopposition. Ninegoalswerescoredin thesecondhalfofthematch.
PearceBrothers InthesecondmatchW.A. defeatedNewSouthWales 3-2,withGordonPearce scoringtwogoalsandErie one.TheW.A.sidewas muchfasterthantheN.S.W. sideandEricandGordon wereoutstandinginateam whichcarriednopassengers.
JulianPearcewasingood formandBobAndrews playedskilfully. Thebigmatchofthe carnival,betweenQueenslandandWesternAustralia, provedadisappointment whenW.A.outplayedtheir opponentstowin4-0. WesternAustraliagave Queenslandlittlechanceand playeddazzling hockey. Positionplaycouldnotbe faulted.ThePearcebrothers onceagainwereoutstanding withEricandGordonscoringagoaleach.Theother twocamefromBobAndrew. Ofthefourgoalsscored, EricPearceandGordon Pearcewereresponsiblefor allofthem,statednewspaperreports. Theclaimthatthe1960 W.A.teamisthegreatest evertorepresenttheState maybequestionable,buta well-plannedpre-season trainingprogrammehas helpedtogiveplayersabig advantageoverplayersfrom otherStates. Hardtrainingmatcheshad giventhemvaluablepracticeandexcellentteamwork hasbeenafeatureofthe carnivalside.
PerhapsEight WesternAustraliahad eightplayersinthe1956 Olympicsanditseemspossiblethatitwillhavea similarnumberinthe1960 Games. TheabsenceoffourState playersfromC.B.C.had anadverseeffectonclub matchesplayedonSaturday.
TheAlsidewithoutEric, GordonandJulianPearce andKevinCartonsuffereda furthersetbacktwodaysbeforethematchagainstFremantlewhenGeneMapp wasinjuredattraining.
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Theonlybrightnoteof theday'splaywasstruckby theUnder-18'swhenthey defeatedScarborough10-0. Goalsweresharedbyfour playersandthewholeteam showedagreatimprovement onpreviousmatches.
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Afunctionuniqueforthedistrict,butquite appropriatetosuchatypeofschoolwasthe holdingforthefirsttimeofagymkhanarodeoatSt.Mary'sChristianBrothers'AgriculturalSchool,Tardun,onSunday,May1. Footballmatches,cricketbroughtcomplimentaryremarksfromthejudge.
gamesandsportsmeetings havebeenheldattheschool overtheyears,butSunday's eventcreatedmanyandnew interests.
Theprogrammeconsisted ofhorseridingchampionships,hunters,steerriding, catchingsheepandtying legs,kickingthefootball, throwingthecricketball andanumberofnovelty events.Theboyswere dividedintothreeteams underthecaptaincyofR. Reynolds,A.FerronandD. Lally.Competitionwasvery keenwithclosefinishinthe aboveorderandthepoints being71,58,and52respectively. Therewaswideinterest inthesteerridingandto addtotheexcitementofthe day,itwasthefirsttime thatsomeofthesteershad beenhandled,soitwasnot surprisingthatsomeofthem displayedfierybucking whiletheboysaretobe congratulatedontheskilful sittingofthebeasts.
Intheseniordivisionthe honourswenttotheheavily builtEnglishcompetitor TonyFerronandthestocky MalteseladGuidoVassallo, whotiedforthefirstplace andbothofwhomdefied theirsteerstodislodgethem. TheyoungAustralianboyC. Caldwellwasthewinnerof thejuniordivision.
Boystalkedenthusiasticallyforweekspreviously aboutthebigeventandthe daycouldnotcomesoon enough,sotherewasloud cheeringwhenat10.30a.m. thefirstridertookhishorse beautifullyoverthehurdle inthefirsteventoftheday -thehunters.
Thejudgingofthehorse eventswasinthecapable handsofMr.HarryDean, whoseextensiveknowledge ofhorsem-nshipiswidely known.Inthissectionthe bright-eyedIrishyn-th,Pat Fawkiner,wasth,.s-ccess. fvcomrtitn- f,'-inga cl^h' .- ..idin 'he -
Inthejuniorsectionof theprogrammeC.Caldwell hadarealdayout,taking thehonoursinthesteerriding,horseridingchampionship,kickingthefootball, throwingthecricketball andhackrace,andtohim weextendheartiestcongratulations.
Specialtrophiesaretobe presentedtothewinnersof theseniorandjuniorhorse ridingchampionships,anda prizewillbegivenforfirst placeineachotherevent.
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Themeetings,whichwill benefitBoysTownfinancially,aretobeginonSundaynext,May15,at2.30 p.m.,andwilbeheldevery thirdSundayofthemonth fromthenon.
Thesemeetings,although cateringmainlyforT.Q.'s willfeaturethenewtypeof racingmidget,Go-Karts. AlthoughnewtotheWest onlyinrecentmonths,GoKartshavebecomevery popularandsotheAssociationhaveconsentedtoallow partoftheprogrammetime tobeoccupiedbythisnew branchofmidgetracing.
OldLouisianHockey
OldLouisianhockey teamswerepresentedwith allthreefacetsoffortune -awin,adrawngameand alosslastSaturday. Intheearlygameat Masons'GardenstheC3's facedClaremontTeachers' College.Thegameended inascorelessdraw. Harderandfasterhockey inthefollowinggamegave theC2teamawellearned victoryoverOldHaleians, 4-2. TheB2teamwasvanquished4-1byScarborough attheZio.
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