The Record Newspaper 26 January 1961

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PASTORALLETTERSFROMBISHOP,

ONLYMEANSOFPUBLISHINGTRUTH

TheheadoftheCatholicChurchineasternCubaissuedhisfourthpastoralletterineight monthsdenouncingcommunisminCubaandsaidthatsuchpastoralsare"theonlymeans ofpublicityleft."

ArchbishopEnriquePerez SerantesofSantiagocalled onallCubanChristiansto joininanewfightagainst communism."Wefightbecauseweknowthatthere existintheworldtodayonly twofrontsfacetoface,"the 77-year-oldprelatetoldhis people."Oneismadeup ofthosewhoaredisposed togivetheirlivesforChrist theotherofthosewho consciouslyorunconsciouslyaretryingtoeliminate GodanderaseHimfrom humanlife."

TheArchbishopreferred obliquelytothesuppression offreedomofthepressundertheCastroregime."We writesomanypastorals," hesaid,"becausetheyare theonlymeansofpublicity lefttousnowthatthe press,radioandtelevision arealuxuryreservedexclusivelyforthosewhoopposeus."

ForOrAgainst

Afterdeclaringthatthe struggletodayisbasically "withChristoragainst Christ,"ArchbishopPerez Serantesimplicitlythrew ClownthegauntlettoproRedhecklerswhotriedto disrupttheMassesatthe SantiagocathedralinNovember13,whenhislast anti-communistpastoralwas read.Hestated:

"Itiscertainthatweare fightingcommunism.At thistimeinlife,thehour offear-ifiteveraffectedus-haspassed."

TheArchbishop first pointedpubliclytocornmuni8mwithPremierFidel Castro'sgovernmentlast May,whenhesaidina pastoral:"Wecannotsay '..thattheenemyisnowat fliedoors,becauseitisalieadywithin,speakingloudlyasthoughsettledinits owndomain."

OtherTubahbishopshad previously,'Warnedofthe threatofcommunismtothe nation-andArchbishop PerezSeranteshimselfhad spokenagainstRedinfluencewhenhegavequalified supporttotheCastroland reformprogramme 11 monthsearlier.Hesaidat thattimehe"suspectedthat theauthorsoftheagrarian lawhavedrunkatthe fountainofMoscowandnot atthatofthe'Gospel,nor thatofthewisepapalencyclicals ."

RomeOrMoscow

Theprelateagaindenouncedcommunist encroachmentwithintheCastroregimelastOctober, afterthegovernment'ssuppressionofCatholicradio programmesinSantiago. Despitethefactthatmost ofthemenwhofoughtand wontheCastrorevolution wereCatholics,hesaid,it wasthecommunistswho reapedthefruitsofvictory.

ChargingtheRedswith tryingtodestroytheCatholicsinfluenceinCubaand replaceitwithcommunism, headded:"Theyaredoing thisnotjuststepbystep, butingreatstrides."

ArchbishopPerezSerantes'mid-Novemberpastoral,

entitled"RomeorMoscow." wasgreetedbyopendefiancefromgovernmentforces.Organisedbandsof Castrofollowerscrowded theMassesatwhichthepastoralwasread,andtriedto

drownoutthereadingsby singingrevolutionarysongs. Militiaforcessimultaneouslydemonstratedinthe cathedralsquare.

TheArchbishop'slatest pastoralwasdrawnupfor

thefeastoftheEpiphany. Underthepresscontrols nowinforceinCuba,however,itdidnotbecomegeneralknowledgeoutsidethe Santiagoareaforovera week.

It'sJustTheSameInAustralia-PayOut

TributeToLateBr.Quirke

ManyoftheCatholiccommunityinWesternAustraliarecentlylearnedwithregretof thedeathofRev.Br.R.B.Quirkewhodied suddenlyonThursday,January12,whileon vacationinAlbany.

SolemnRequiemMasswas celebratedinAlbanybythe Rev.Fr.McCarthywith Rev.Frs.CryanandDwyer assisting.Theremainswere broughttoPerthand SolemnRequiemMasswas sunginSt.Mary'sCathedral.Thecelebrantwas Rev.Fr.W.FoleywithRev. Dr.QuinndeaconandRev. Fr.Toopsub-deacon.Rev. P.McCrannwasM.C.In thesanctuarywereHis GracetheArchbishop,His LordshipDr.Rafferty,Rt. Rev.Mgr.McMahon,Rt. Rev.Mgr.O'Connorandrepresentativesofthereligious ordersofpriestsandbrothers.TheBrothers,under thedirectionofRev.Br.R. S.GlensangtheMassand atthegravesideintonedthe Benedictus.

BorninYoughal,Co.Cork, BrotherQuirkecameto Australiafortyyearsago andheldmanyresponsible postsintheschoolsofhis institute.Hewasthefounderandfirstsuperioroftwo schoolsintheSydneysuburbsofStrathfieldand Chatswood.Howeveritis inconnectionwithSt.Mary's AgriculturalSchool,Tar-

dun,thathisnamewillbe mostremembered.Brother Quirkewasassociatedwith St.Mary'sasSuperiorduringtwoperiods,1944-49and 1956-8.Duringtheearlier periodthefarmbecame completelymechanisedand wasplaceduponasound financialfootingafteryears ofstruggling.Manyunderprivilegedandorphaned boyscamefromtheUnited Kingdomduringtheseyears andfouroftheolderlads, aftertrainingbytheBrothersweresetupontheirown propertieswhere,with

othersthatfollowedthem, theynowconductflourishing establishments.

Incharacter,Brother QuirkewasastrongforcefulIrishmanwhobelieved inhardworkanddirect methods-andappreciated thesevirtuesinothers.A vigorousmanwithlittletime forsentimentheyetdevoted thebestyearsofhislifeto thespiritualandtemporal welfareofunderprivileged ladsinalandfarremoved fromtheIrelandwhichever remainedhisowncountry. Hisremainslieinthe Brothers'plotinKarrakatta Cemeterybesidethoseof hisgreatco-workerBrother P.A.Conlon,thefounder oftheTardunscheme. Maytheybothrestinthe peaceofGod.

Parents&Friends'Circular

Inacircularsentouttoschoolsandassociations bytheParentsandFriends'FederationofW.A., amistakewasprintedinparagraph3.

Thehonorarysecretarywouldappreciaterecipientsofthecirculartocorrectthecostof familymaximumratesforinsurancefrom60/to 30/inPlan"A"and30/to15/inPlan"B,"coveringahalf-yearonly.

ThefulltextofthecircularisgivenonPage 8ofthisissue.Itdealswithstudentinsurance, voluntaryworkers'accidentinsuranceandsubsidiesforschoollibraries,pianos,radiosandpro- jectors.

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JuniorResults

Thefollowingisasummaryofthe passesofchildrenfromCatholicschools intheArchdiocese:

Hierarchy,ClergyAndLaity PayTributeToLateFr.Kearin

ThreemembersoftheHierarchy,88DiocesanandRegularclergy,representativesof religiousandmanylaityattendedthechantingoftheOfficeforthedeadandthePontificalRequiemMassforthelateFather HumphreyKearinatVictoriaParkonFriday last.

FatherKearin,whodied onWednesday,January18, wasburiedatKarrakatta CemeteryfollowingtheRequiem.MonsignorA.Langmead,parishpriestofSt. Mary's,Leederville,readthe prayersatthegraveside.

Afterthechantingofthe OfficefortheDead,His LordshipBishopRafferty offeredthePontificalRequiem.Hewasassistedby theRev.J.McGillicudyof Palmyraasassistantpriest. TheRev.A.LynchofApplecrosswasthedeaconand theRev.E.McBrideof Scarboroughwasthesubdeacon.Rev.W.Foleyof St.Mary'sCathedralwas themasterofceremonies, assistedbyRev.N.McSweeney,assistpriesttothe lateFatherKearin.

HisGracetheArchbishop presidedattheMassassistedbytheRightRev.MonsignorsE.MossofNedlands, J.T.McMahonofSouth PerthandE.Kennedyof Subiaco.

HisLordshipBishopGum-

merofGeraldtonwasalso presentinthesanctuary.

Theclergyofthemetropolitanareaandsomefrom thecountrychantedthe OfficeandtheMass(orthe dead. ThelateFatherKearin wasparishpriestofSt. Joachim'sparish,Victoria Park,since1937. Priortothathehadbeen atPalmyrawhereheinauguratedthefirstbranchof the-HolyNameSocietyat St.Gerard'sinBicton.This wasinSeptember,1935. FatherKearinhadbeenon atriptohidnativeNew ZealandandhadbeenimpressedwiththeHoly NameSocietythere.He startedthebranchwith60 seniorand17juniormembers.

Twoyearslater,in1937, theDiocesanUnionofthe HolyNameSocietywasestablishedandaftertheRev. M.WinstonservedasDiocesanspiritualdirectorfor aterm,hisplacewastaken byFatherKearin.

FirstEx-Pupil,ToJoinOrder CelebratesGoldenJubilee

OnMonday,January16,thechapelofthe DominicanPriory,Dongara,wosthesceneof auniqueandjoyfulcelebration,whenSr.M. Augustine,thefirstpupiloftheDominican SistersinWesternAustraliatojointheir ranks,celebratedhergoldenjubileeofher religiousprofession.

TheJubileeMasswas celebratedbyHisLordship, MostRev.A.Gummer, BishopofGeraldton,assistedbyRev.FathersBarden andKloss.Presentalso wereRt.Rev.Mgr.Irwin, V.G.,Rt.Rev.Mgr.O'Connor,Adm.,Rt.Rev.Mgr. Bryan,V.Rev.DeanLynch, Rev.FathersSpain,Moffatt, O'Flaherty,F.Fitzgerald, PaulFitzgerald(Chaplain) andB.Moloney.

Theoccasionalsermon waspreachedbyRt.Rev. Mgr.Bryan,cousinofthe jubilarian,whorecalledthe difficultiesandhardships encounteredbythepioneers, thefruitsofwhoselabours areevidentatthepresent day. Inthe50yearsthathad elapsedsinceherprofession,

Sr.M.AugustinehadcarriedouttheworkofGod ineveryDominicanConvent intheGeraldtondiocese. Thoughthenumbersinthe schoolsweresmall,andthe resultsoftenverydiscouraging,theworkoftheSisterswastrulytheworkof God,andeverypriestinthe dioceseknewwhatadifferenceacommunityofSisters madetohisparish. Monsignorconcludedby congratulatingthejubilarianandtheCommunityon behalfoftheBishopand clergyofthedioceseand theceremonywasconcludedbythechantingofthe TeDeum. Aftertheceremonythe visitingclergyandSisters wereentertainedtoluncheon bytheCommunity.

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ThechequebookisoutagainforDickGriffinofTulsa,Okla.,andthewholefamilyMrs.Griffinandtenchildren-knowwhy.Mr.Griffin,amiddle-incomepipelineem- ployee,paysoutsome£260ayeartosendfiveyoungGriffinstoCatholicelementary andhighschools.Mrs.Griffinsays"Catholiceducationforthechildrenmeansevery- thingtoDickandme. onlypraywecancontinue."ThechildrenareSheila.15; Richard,13;Sharon,11:Marianne,9;Dianne,7;Patrick5;ElizabethAnne,4;Stephen Joseph,3;ErinAnn,2;andKellyAnne,5months. INCPhotos)
Numbersubmittedforfullexamination740 Numberpassed 596 Numberfailed 144 Percentagepass 80.4% Thepercentagepassinthelastfew yearshasbeenasfollows: 1950. 81.1% 1956 1951 76.4% 1957 1952. 82.6% 1958. 75.4 1953 79.4% 1954. 79.4% 1959. 78.9", 1955 79.4% 1960. 80.4

PASTORALLETTERSFROMBISHOP,

ONLYMEANSOFPUBLISHINGTRUTH

TheheadoftheCatholicChurch

monthsdenouncingcommunismin

ofpublicityleft."

ArchbishopEnriquePerez SerantesofSantiagocalled onallCubanChristiansto joininanewfightagainst communism."Wefightbecauseweknowthatthere existintheworldtodayonly twofrontsfacetoface,"the 77-year-oldprelatetoldhis people."Oneismadeup ofthosewhoaredisposed togivetheirlivesforChrist theotherofthosewho consciouslyorunconsciouslyaretryingtoeliminate GodanderaseHimfrom humanlife."

TheArchbishopreferred obliquelytothesuppression offreedomofthepressundertheCastroregime."We writesomanypastorals," hesaid."becausetheyare theonlymeansofpublicity lefttousnowthatthe press,radioandtelevision arealuxuryreservedexclusivelyforthosewhoopposeus."

ForOrAgainst

Afterdeclaringthatthe struggletodayisbasically "withChristoragainst Christ,"ArchbishopPerez Serantesimplicitlythrew downthegauntlettoproRedhecklerswhotriedto disrupttheMassesatthe SantiagocathedralinNovember13,whenhislast anti-communistpastoralwas read.Hestated:

"Itiscertainthatweare fightingcommunism.At thistimeinlife,thehour offear-ifiteveraffectedus-haspassed."

TheArchbishopfirst pointed,publiclytocorntriunisriiwithPremierFidel Castro'sgovernmentlast May,whenhesaidina pastoral:"Wecannotsay -thattheenemyisnowat fbedoors,becauseitisalreadywithin,speakingloudlyasthoughsettledinits owndomain."

OtherCubanbishopshad previouslywarnedofthe threatofcommunismtothe nation-andArchbishop PerezSeranteshimselfhad spokenagainstRedinfluencewhenhegavequalified supporttotheCastroland reformprogramme 11 monthsearlier.Hesaidat thattimehe"suspectedthat theauthorsoftheagrarian lawhavedrunkatthe fountainofMoscowandnot atthatofthe'Gospel,nor thatofthewisepapalencyclicals ."

RomeOrMoscow

TheprelateagaindenouncedcommunistencroachmentwithintheCastroregimelastOctober, afterthegovernment'ssuppressionofCatholicradio programmesinSantiago.

Despitethefactthatmost ofthemenwhofoughtand wontheCastrorevolution wereCatholics,hesaid,it wasthecommunistswho reapedthefruitsofvictory.

ChargingtheRedswith tryingtodestroytheCatholicsinfluenceinCubaand replaceitwithcommunism, headded:"Theyaredoing thisnotjuststepbystep, butingreatstrides."

ArchbishopPerezSerantes'mid-Novemberpastoral,

entitled"RomeorMoscow," wasgreetedbyopendefiancefromgovernmentforces.Organisedbandsof Castrofollowerscrowded theMassesatwhichthepastoralwasread,andtriedto

drownoutthereadingsby singingrevolutionarysongs. Militiaforcessimultaneouslydemonstratedinthe cathedralsquare. TheArchbishop'slatest pastoralwasdrawnupfor

thefeastoftheEpiphany. Underthepresscontrols nowinforceinCuba,however,itdidnotbecomegeneralknowledgeoutsidethe Santiagoareaforovera week.

It'sJustTheSameInAustralia-PayOut

TributeToLateBr.Quirke

ManyoftheCatholiccommunityinWesternAustraliarecentlylearnedwithregretof thedeathofRev.Br.R.B.Quirkewhodied suddenlyonThursdoy,January12,whileon vacationinAlbany.

SolemnRequiemMasswas celebratedinAlbanybythe Rev.Fr.McCarthywith Rev.Frs.CryanandDwyer assisting.Theremainswere broughttoPerthand SolemnRequiemMasswas sunginSt.Mary'sCathedral.Thecelebrantwas Rev.Fr.W.FoleywithRev. Dr.QuinndeaconandRev. Fr.Toopsub-deacon.Rev. P.McCrannwasM.C.In thesanctuarywereHis GracetheArchbishop,His LordshipDr.Rafferty,Rt. Rev.Mgr.McMahon,Rt. Rev.Mgr.O'Connorandrepresentativesofthereligious ordersofpriestsandbrothers.TheBrothers,under thedirectionofRev.Br.R. S.GlensangtheMassand atthegravesideintonedthe Benedictus.

BorninYoughal,Co.Cork, BrotherQuirkecameto Australiafortyyearsago andheldmanyresponsible postsintheschoolsofhis institute.Hewasthefounderandfirstsuperioroftwo schoolsintheSydneysuburbsofStrathfieldand Chatswood.Howeveritis inconnectionwithSt.Mary's AgriculturalSchool,Tar-

dun,thathisnamewillbe mostremembered.Brother Quirkewasassociatedwith St.Mary'sasSuperiorduringtwoperiods,1944-49and 1956-8.Duringtheearlier periodthefarmbecame completelymechanisedand wasplaceduponasound financialfootingafteryears ofstruggling.Manyunderprivilegedandorphaned boyscamefromtheUnited Kingdomduringtheseyears andfouroftheolderlads, aftertrainingbytheBrothersweresetupontheirown propertieswhere,with

othersthatfollowedthem, theynowconductflourishing establishments.

Incharacter,Brother QuirkewasastrongforcefulIrishmanwhobelieved inhardworkanddirect methods-andappreciated thesevirtuesinothers.A vigorousmanwithlittletime forsentimentheyetdevoted thebestyearsofhislifeto thespiritualandtemporal welfareofunderprivileged ladsinalandfarremoved fromtheIrelandwhichever remainedhisowncountry. Hisremainslieinthe Brothers'plotinKarrakatta Cemeterybesidethoseof hisgreatco-workerBrother P.A.Conlon,thefounder oftheTardunscheme. Maytheybothrestinthe peaceofGod.

Parents&Friends'Circular

Inacircularsentouttoschoolsandassociations bytheParentsandFriends'FederationofW.A., amistakewe'sprintedinparagraph3.

Thehonorarysecretarywouldappreciaterecipientsofthecirculartocorrectthecostof familymaximumratesforinsurancefrom60/to 30/inPlan"A"and30/to15/inPlan"B,"coveringahalf-yearonly.

ThefulltextofthecircularisgivenonPage 8ofthisissue.Itdealswithstudentinsurance, voluntaryworkers'accidentinsuranceandsubsidiesforschoollibraries,pianos,radiosandprojectors.

It'sPilkington'sforthe Shirtsofrare distinction!

CountryClub

SPORTSSHIRTS with long sleeves

602HAYSTREET

TheTownHallisopposite.

JuniorResults

Thefollowingisasummaryofthe possesofchildrenfromCatholicschools intheArchdiocese: Numbersubmittedforfullexamination

passinthelastfew yearshosbeenasfollows:

Hierarchy,ClergyAndLaity

PayTributeToLateFr.Kearin

ThreemembersoftheHierarchy,88DiocesanandRegularclergy,representativesof religiousandmanylaityattendedthechantingoftheOfficeforthedeadandthePontificalRequiemMassforthelateFather HumphreyKearinatVictoriaParkonFriday last.

FatherKearin,whodied onWednesday,January18, wasburiedatKarrakatta CemeteryfollowingtheRequiem.MonsignorA.Langmead,parishpriestofSt. Mary's,Leederville,readthe prayersatthegraveside.

Afterthechantingofthe OfficefortheDead,His LordshipBishopRafferty offeredthePontificalRequiem.Hewasassistedby theRev.J.McGillicudyof Palmyraasassistantpriest. TheRev.A.LynchofApplecrosswasthedeaconand theRev.E.McBrideof Scarboroughwasthesubdeacon.Rev.W.Foleyof St.Mary'sCathedralwas themasterofceremonies, assistedbyRev.N.McSweeney,assistpriesttothe lateFatherKearin. HisGracetheArchbishop presidedattheMassassistedbytheRightRev.MonsignorsE.MossofNedlandsi J.T.McMahonofSouth PerthandE.Kennedyof Subiaco. HisLordshipBishopGum-

merofGeraldtonwasalso presentinthesanctuary.

Theclergyofthemetropolitanareaandsomefrom thecountrychantedthe OfficeandtheMassforthe dead. ThelateFatherKearin wasparishpriestofSt. Joachim'sparish,Victoria Park,since1937. Priortothathehadbeen atPalmyrawhereheinauguratedthefirstbranchof the'HolyNameSocietyat St.Gerard'sinBicton.This wasinSeptember,1935. FatherKearinhadbeenon atriptohiinativeNew ZealandandhadbeenimpressedwiththeHoly NameSocietythere.He startedthebranchwith60 seniorand17juniormembers.

Twoyearslater,in1937, theDiocesanUnionofthe HolyNameSocietywasestablishedandaftertheRev. M.WinstonservedasDio-" cesanspiritualdirectorfor aterm,hisplacewastaken byFatherKearin.

FirstEx-Pupil,ToJoinOrder CelebratesGoldenJubilee

OnMonday,January16,thechapelofthe DominicanPriory,Dongara,wasthesceneof auniqueandjoyfulcelebration,whenSr.M. Augustine,thefirstpupiloftheDominican SistersinWesternAustraliatojointheir ranks,celebratedhergoldenjubileeofher religiousprofession.

TheJubileeMasswas celebratedbyHisLordship, MostRev.A.Gummer, BishopofGeraldton,assistedbyRev.FathersBarden andKloss.Presentalso wereRt.Rev.Mgr.Irwin, V.G.,Rt.Rev.Mgr.O'Connor,Adm.,Rt.Rev.Mgr. Bryan,V.Rev.DeanLynch, Rev.FathersSpain,Moffatt, O'Flaherty,F.Fitzgerald, PaulFitzgeraldChaplain) andB.Moloney. Theoccasionalsermon waspreachedbyRt.Rev. Mgr.Bryan,cousinofthe jubilarian,whorecalledthe difficultiesandhardships encounteredbythepioneers, thefruitsofwhoselabours areevidentatthepresent day. Inthe50yearsthathad elapsedsinceherprofession,

Sr.M.AugustinehadcarriedouttheworkofGod ineveryDominicanConvent intheGeraldtondiocese. Thoughthenumbersinthe schoolsweresmall,andthe resultsoftenverydiscour. aging,theworkoftheSisterswastrulytheworkof God,andeverypriestinthe dioceseknewwhatadiffer. enceacommunityofSisters madetohisparish. Monsignorconcludedby congratulatingthejubilarianandtheCommunityon behalfoftheBishopand clergyofthedioceseand theceremonywasconcludedbythechantingofthe TeDeum. Aftertheceremonythe visitingclergyandSisters wereentertainedtoluncheon bytheCommunity.

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ineasternCubaissuedhisfourthpastoralletterineight
thatsuchpastoralsare"theonlymeans
Cubaandsoid
ThechequebookisoutagainforDickGriffinofTulsa,Okla..andthewholefamilyMrs.Griffinandtenchildren-knowwhy.Mr.Griffin.amiddle-incomepipelineemployee,paysoutsome£260ayeartosendfiveyoungGriffinstoCatholicelementary andhighschools.Mrs.Griffinsays"Catholiceducationforthechildrenmeansevery- thingtoDickandme. onlypraywecancontinue.- ThechildrenareSheila,15; Richard,13;Sharon,11:Marianne.9:Dianne,7;Patrick5;ElizabethAnne,4;Stephen Joseph,3;ErinAnn,2:andKellyAnne,5months. INCPhotos)
Numberpassed 596 Numberfailed 144 Percentage
80.4,, Thepercentage
1950 81.1'; 1956 1951 76.4', 1957. 73.6% 1952 195:i 82.6% 79.4% 1958 75.4% 1954 79.4% 1959 78.9% 1955 79.4% 1960. 80.4%
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pass

ONARECENTTRIPTOTHENEAREAST, eachmorningIsowamanstandinthemiddle ofthestreetliftinghishandstotheheavens inonattitudeofprayerandshoutingsoloud thatonewouldthinktheLordwasdeaf. Traffichadtoswervetoavoidhim;hewas fixedthoughnottransfixed;theyweremobile, hewasimmobile.

ItmadeoneimmediatelythinkofthewordsofOur Lord:"Besureyoudonotperformactsofpietybefore men,forthemtowatch;ifyoudothat,youhaveno titletoarewardfromyourFatherWhoisinheaven." Lateron,hesaidofthisgroupandthosewhogavealms tobeseenbymen:"Theyalreadyhavetheirreward." Ostentatiouspietyhasitsownremuneration;itseeks humanapplauseandtherebycorruptsthegoodact. Whatiswrongisnotthedoingofsomething"before men,"burthedoingofit"tobeseenbymen,"likea mancallinghiswife"sweetheart"whentheyaredining outwithaparty,andcallinghera"bore"intheirown home.Itisnotthenumberofspectatorswhichsoursa goodact,butthemakingsurethatthe"publicrelations roan"getsitintothepapers.

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"TOBESEEN BYMEN"

GoodworksmustshinebeforementhattheFather maybeglorified,butatthesametimetheymustbe hidden.SuchistheDivineparadox.Buthowto escapethisseemingcontradiction?Inthismanner:if ourmotiveistomakeGod'sgloryvisible,weshouldnot beseekingtobeourselveadmired.Thedifferenceis likethatofrougeonacheekandbloomonacheek.The rougeisapplieddirectlyinordertogivetheappearance ofanaturalrosycomplexion;butthebloomorthe naturalrosecomplexionistheby-productofsomething else,namely,health.

Ashealthisdirectlysoughtandthebloomisabyproduct,sotheshiningforthofgoodworksisthebyproductofdoingdeedsforGod'ssake.Charitygiven forman'sapprobationisnotcharity,butpublicity.That iswhySt.Paulsaysthatonemustmakeadistinction betweenatrueloveofGodandneighbourand"giving allone'sgoodstothepoor."Moneygiveninorderto haveone'snamementionedonanationalbroadcastcan disqualifythegiverofanyrealmerit.Ifhismotive wasegotistic,heBOUGHTsomething,buthedidnot GIVEanything.Andhegotexactlywhathepaidfortohavehisnamesoundedintheearsofmen.They investedinphilanthropyandtheygotagood"return" or"profit"ontheirspeculation.

NotApostolicHumanitarianism

Inthispursuitofhumanpraisethereasonwhyitis easiertoget£20,000foralibrary,auniversityhall,or suchlikeedificeinthebigcitiesofAustralia,thanitis togeta£1,000forthemissionsoftheNorthortoaid thosewholabourinthejunglesofNewGuinea?The biggiftusuallyhasthenameofthedonorinscribedin stoneoverthedonatedbuilding,e.g.the"JimN. NasiumGymnasium."Butthesmallgifttothepoor wocanneverthank,inanotherpartoftheworld,is hardtocomeby. Itwasostentation,ortheproclaimingofgiftsbefore menthattheDivineMasterreproved:"Whenthou givestalms,donotsoundatrumpetbeforethee.asthe hypocritesdotowintheesteemsofmen."Amodern versionofitwouldbetohaveyourgiftannouncedin thepress.Theexcusegivenfortakingtheflowersthat blushedunseenandturningthemintohothouseexhibitionplantsisthatthegiftofMr.A.willstimulateMr. B.Stimulatetowhat?Togivemoreunseen,andfor theLord'ssake,ortogivemoretosurpassMr.A?

Mencountheads:Godcountshearts.Truekindness doesnotletthelefthandknowwhattherightdoes.The finalrewardforgivingisnothereunlessweseekithere. Whatagloriouspraisewilbereservedforthosewho gavethelittletheyhadforthepooroftheworldwho canneverthank;therefore,Godmustgivethereward. Onthedayofdeath,blackhands,yellowhands,red hands,allenergisedbywhitesoulswillraisethemselves uptoheaveninintercessionfortheirbenefactors.Such alms,givenoutofloveofChristinthepoor,willbe rewardedbythatricheracquaintancewithHimwhich isheavenitself.

SpainTurnsAway 3,000Applicants EachYear

THREETHOUSANDapplicantsfortheCatholic priesthoodareturned awayeachyearinSpain, accordingtoFatherRodolfoBossier,S.V.D.,treasurerfortheDivineWord MissionariesattheirViceProvinceheadquartersat Estella,Spain.

FatherBossierbasedhis observationsonnational figuresrecentlyreleasedby thedirectoroftheMadrid StatisticalBureauofthe CatholicChurch.

SpaceInsufficient Atthebeginningofthe 1958-59scholasticyear, 10,094youngmenaskedadmissiontothediocesanand religiousorderseminariesin Spain,FatherBossiersaid.

"Ofthisnumber,3,005had tobeturnedawayforlack ofsufficientspaceinthe seminaries,forlackofsufficientfundstocoverseminarymaintenancecosts,and insomecasesforlackof sufficienteducationorother necessaryqualificationsin thecandidates,"Father Bossierdeclared.

Inthe1959-60scholastic

THERECORD

OfficialOrganoftheArchdioceseofPerth. 450HayStreet,Perth

POPE'STRIPLECONCERN

Duringtheconsistorywhichformallyanhouncedthe namesofthefournewcardinalsoftheChurch,His Holinesscalledforprayersfromhisfaithfulchildren throughouttheworld.Incallingforprayerhevoiced hiscancelnforthetroublesthatareafflictingthe Churchtoday.Thetypeoftroubleissuchthatitwill continuethrough1961andthefutureunlesssomething remarkablehappens.

Groupedunderthreeheadingsthepapalanxieties arethecontinuedpersecutionoftheChurchinmany partsoftheworld,thegrowthofmaterialisticideas whichcouldlosetheWestitsraceagainstcommunist ideals,andthecontinuedobstaclesthrownupagainst peace.

Governments,particularlydictatorshipsasopposed tootherformsofrule,arefindingfaultwiththestand oftheChurchonhumanrights.Theoppressionagainst theChurchinCeylon,Sudan,Haiti,Cuba,British GuianaandGuineaarewellknown.

Concerningeducation,HisHolinesssaidthat"there areburdensomerestrictionswhichcheckandstifle flourishingscholasticestablishmentswhichareexclusivelydevotedtotheeducationandthemoraland intellectualtrainingoftheyoung,andwhicharea resultofthetoilandsweatofmissionariesovermany generations."

InplaceswheretheactivityoftheChurchwasnot impeded,HisHolinessseesseriousreasonsforfearin thepropagandacarriedoutonbehalfofmaterialistic doctrines,thespreadofaselfishquestforpleasure andtheinsidiousattacksonthesanctityofthefamily andthemoralhealthofthepeople,especiallyofyouth.

PopeJohnendedhisdiscourseonanoteofhope, whichallshouldreflectandwhichcanapplyequally inAustraliaastoanyotherpartoftheworld.

Hesaid:"WeshouldliketohopeandweprayerfullyaskthisfavourofGod-thatoncethelegitimate aspirationsofpeoplesforlibertyandindependence havebeensatisfied,therichwillaidthepoorer.the strongersupporttheweaker,themoreadvancedreach outahelpinghandtothelessdevelopedand,inthe end,thatallwillfeelthemsevesbrothersforallare sonsofthesamelovingFather."

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SermonsVeryRestricted

PriestsinHaitiomittedsermonsatSunday MassesonJan.15followingagovernmentthreat tojailpriestsformentioning"political"matters. Catholicsecondaryschoolstudentsstarteda sympathystrikeinsupportofthestrikinguniversitystudents.OfficialsattheCatholicschools, reportssaid,wererefusingtogivethenamesof absentstudentstothegovernment.Government spokesmen,however,deniedreportsthattheregime wouldtakeoverCatholicschoolsiftheirofficials refusetoco-operatewiththegovernment.

FollowingpublicationofadecreeinwhichPresidentDuvaliercalledtheexpelledchurchmen "socialandpoliticalsubversives"and"undesireshies,"newspapereditorialsandradiobroadcasts continuedtoattacktheChurch.

(InNewYork,formerPresidentPaulMagloire, whowasoverthrownin1956,saidthattheDuvalierregimeiscarryingoutacampaign"ofdirect persecutionofChurchleaders.

(FormerHaitianMinisterofEducationand Health,CamilleLherisson,saidtravellersfrom Haititoldhimthat25priestsandmorethan20 nunsareuntIeraricst,includingthemother superiorcfthe tichoolinPort-auPrince.) itW111111111

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year2,824applicantsware turnedaway, "Thismeansthat500to 600prietsarebeinglostto Spainandtheworld-wide missionaryapostolateofthe CatholicChurcheachyear," theDivineWordFather said,"becauseinSpain15 to20percentofallstudents enteringtheminorseminary reachthepriesthood." FatherBossiersaidthat theabovefigurescouldeven beraisedsomewhat,since only60ofthe64dioceses ofSpainhadansweredthe officialquestionnaire. Hewentontosaythat afterthelastwarhismissionaryorderopenedtwo seminariesinSpaintohelp moreyoungmentoreach thepriesthood.TheDivine WordSeminaryitEstella intheProvinceofNavarre nowhas163studentsand theDivineWordSeminary atCoresesintheZamora Provincehas203students. Themissionariesordained theirfirstSpanishpriestin 1955,andlastyear,onSeptember8,admittedaclass of25youngmentothe clericalnovitiate.

February1: 3p.m.ReceptionCeremony.ConventofOurLady oftheMissions,Highgate Hill.

February2: 7.30a.m.ProfessionCeremony,ConventofOurLady oftheMissions,Highgate Hill.

February5: 3.30p.m.Blessandopen newhigh-school"Iona" MosmanPark.

February11: 8.30a.m.FirstProfession Ceremony,ConventofMercy,Leederville.

February18: 8.30a.m.FinalProfession Ceremony,Conventof Mercy,Leederville.

February19: 3p.m.:Blessextensions toOurLadyQueenof Apostles'School,Riverton. 3.30p.m.:Bless"Villa Maniac"NativeGirls'Hostel,Riverton.

February24: 10a.m.:QuarterlyConferenceofClergy. 7p.m.:AdultConfirmation,St.Mary'sCathedral.

February26: BlessextensionstoParish School,Corrigin.

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PriestsPursuingMissionWorkSecretly

InRedRegionsOfNorthernLaos

Vientiane,Laos:CatholicpriestsaresecretlypursuingmissionworkinRed-heldareasof thisstrife-torncountry.

NewsreachingthiscapitalindicatesthattheCatholicthreecatecheticalcentreswereallpillagedbytheinvadersandabandoned.

missionstationatNonghet,closetotheborderofcommunist-controlledNorthVietnam,hasbeencompletely pillaged.Butdespitefrequentskirmishesinthearea, threepriestshavebeencontinuingtheirmissionwork.

NonghetisalittleeastofXieng-Khouang.andwhen PathetLaorebelsandforcesledbyleftistCapt.Kong LeweremovingintoseizeXieng-Khouangandthe vitalPlaindesJarresregionovertheNewYear's weekend,RedNorthVeitnamesemanoeuvredtowards theborderintheNonghetarea.

Xieng-KhouanghasbeenafocalpointofCatholic missionactivitysincelatein1960.whenfourofthe eightpriestswhohadbeenworkingintheprovinceof SamNeuawenttherewhenSamNeuafellunderRed control.TheCatholicparishofXieng-Khouangrallied itssupporttothegovernmentindefendingthetown fromthePathetLao.Butnonewsconcerningthefate ofthepriestsorCatholicmissionwasforthcomingwhen Xieng-Khouangit,elfwasovertaken.

NewsOfMissionsStillComeThrough WordonthefateoftheChurchinSamNetiahas comethrough,however.Thatnorth-easternprovince isthemostCatholicareainthislargelyBuddhistkingdom,wherethereareonlyabout24,000Catholicsina totalpopulationapproachingtwomillion.SamNeua, witharound80,000peopleinall,has5,700baptised Catholicsand1,070catechumens.Therewereeight priestsworkingintheprovince.FourwenttoXiengKhouangafterSamNeuafelltothePathetLao.The otherfourwerealsocutofffromtheirpeople,butwent intohidinginthemountains.Theirmissions,including alargechurchrecentlyrebuilt,anewlyconstructed church,amissionresidence,aschoolandconventand

PresidentDuvalierOHail!

ArrestsAndExpelsTopChurchmen

TheBishopwhohasadministeredHaiti's primatialSeesincethegovernment'sejection ofArchbishopFrancoisPoirierofPort-auPrincehasbeenarrested,accordingtoreports reachingtheU.S.

AuxiliaryBishopRemy Augustin,S.M.M.,ofPortau-Prince,wasseizedby policeattheArclibishon'' housenearthecathedral. TheHolySecnamedhim toadministerthePort-auPrinceSeeshortlyafter theregimeofPresident FrancoisDuvalierseized ArchbishopPoirieron November24andplaced himonaplaneforMiami.

Nochargeswereplaced immediatelyagainst13ishep Augustin.fiistHaitiantobe raisedtotheepiscopacy,but inNovemberpoliceaccused himofconversingwith,t politicalfoeofPresident DuvalierwhileinBuenos Airesforanecclesiastical meeting.

BishopAugit.-unwasborn in1910andwasordaineda diocesanpriestin1933.He laterbecamerectorofthe cathedralofPort-au-Prince. In1946heobtainedpermissionfromArchbishop JosephLeGouazeofPortau-PrincetojointheMontfortFathersandwentto Franceforhisnovitiate.He thenreturnedtoHaitiasa missionary. Hewasconsecrateda bishopin1951.Heremained inPort-au-Prince:isAuxiliaryBishopafterthedeath ofArchbishopI.cGouaze andtheappointmentof ArchbishopPoiriertothat see.

ArchbishopPoiriei'sexpulsionwastheculmination ofalongstrugglebetween himandtheHaitiangovern-

ment.Heblamedhisexpulsiononthehostilityofthe Duvalierregime,whichhe wo:;constantlyinterteringwiththeworkofthe Church. HisRohm.,PopeJohn deploredhissummaryexpulsionasunjustanddiscspectful.

ElsewhereinLaos'chaos,thepossibilitiesofcontinuingmissionworkarevaried.InPaksane,70miles north-eastofhere,theminorseminaryhasbeenfunctioningnormally.PaksaneisthesiteofamajorLaotianarmybasewhichhasbeendispatchingtroopsnorth

toThaThom-amainstagingareainthegoverment's campaigntoretaketheplainlanddirectlytothenorth. PathetLaoforceshavebeeninthePaksaneareafrom timetotime,andatonepointapriestwasforcedtogo intohidingforafortnightbeforehecouldreturntohis village.

InLuangPrabang,theroyalcapital,whichisabout 150milesnorthofVientiane,priestshavebeenableto carryontheirworkinonlyalimitedmanner.Luang PrabanghasremainedfreedespiterepeatedRedpropa- gandabroadcaststhatithasfallentorebelforces. Imminentdangerintheareaforcedthreeprieststo moveoutoftheirvillagestowardstheendoflastyear, andsomeofthescatteredChristianshavegoneinto hidinginthemountains.

HereinVientiane,theCatholicmissionisworking normally,despitetheskyrocketingcostoflivingwhich cameaboutwhenthefrontierwithThailandwasclosed. ButsixyoungItalianmissionarypriestswhowereto comehereinNovemberwereunabletoenter,andare nostudyingSiameseinBangkok.

Castro Is

Strangling

Catholic Education

In Cuba

Miami,Florida:Catholiceducationis beingstrangledinCubaundertheregimeof FidelCastro,whilelandreformmeasuresare affectingtheworkoftheChurchandthelives ofReligiot,,,accordingtogroupsofnuns whoreturnedtotheU.S.fromtheisland.

AllU.S.citizens,thenunswereamonghundredsof AmericansandCubanexileswhoarrivedatMiami's InternationalAirportafterthebreakinU.S.-Cuban diplomaticrelations.

ThenunswererecalledbytheirsuperiorsintheU.S. following=,PresidentEisenhower'sJanuary3announce-

17oAppearInPresident'sInauguralParade

(NCPhotos..

inentofthebreak.Allareveteransoffrom25to45 yearsofserviceinCuba.

AfterhoursofwaitingforseatsonMiami-bound planes, wererunninghoursbehindschedule,the SistersleftHavana'sairportamidtearfulgoodbyes fromCubanswhobeggedthemto"telltheAmerican peoplethatwelovethem."Thenunsbroughtwith themscoresofmessagesforrelativesofCubanfamilies whomonthsagofledCubaandarenowintheSouth Floridaarea.

EnrolmentinCuba'sCatholicschools,mostofwhich areprivatelyoperatedbyreligiouscommunities,has beendecreasedbymorethanhalf,theSistersestimated. Thisisdue,theysay,tolandseizureswhichdepleted theincomeofCubanfamiliessotheycannotpayfor privateschoolingandalsobecausemanyfamilieshave lefttheislandfortheU.S.,SpainandMexico.Regardlessofthedropinthenumberofpupils,theinstitutions arenotpermittedtodischargeanylayemployees.

NunsForcedToLeaveTheirCloisters

ThenunssaidthattheSecondOrderofDominicans, allofwhomareSpanishSisters,havebeenforcedto leavetheenclosureoftheircloistersincealloftheir incomepropertyexceptthehouseinwhichtheylive hasbeenseized.Withnoothersourceofsustenance, theusuallycloisteredSistersmustdependonthe gratuities.

Allschool-agechildren,formerlycaredfortheSisters ofCharityinagovernmentorphanageknownasBeneficencia,havebeentransferredtoalargebuildingat CeibadeAgua,ontheoutskirtsofHavana.Therethey areinstructedbygovernmentteachers.TheSistersgo outdailytocookforthem,returningintheeveningto theorphanagewherebabiesarestillundertheircare.

AccordingtotheSisters,theeducationreformsprogrammeexpectedtogointoeffectthisyearwillmake itmandatoryforeveryonetodeclarewhetherornothe isinfavourofthepresentgovernment.Theofficial newspaperRevolucionhasalreadybrandedascounterrevolutionariesanyonewhoaidstheCubanrefugees, thenunssaid,andPremierCastrohimselfhasreiterated thatanyoneopposedtocommunismistobeconsidered anti-revolutionary.

Inthelastfewmonthstherehasbeenamarked increaseinthenumberofCubans,particularlymen, whoassistatMassandattenddevotionsinthechurches, theSisterssaid.

Thursday,January26,1961 THE'RECORD PageThree
CubanPremierFidelCastro'smilitiarecentlyoccupied10Catholicchurches,schoolsandorganisationheadquartersonthepretextofanimminentinvasionofCubabyU.S.forces.InHavana, militiawomenoccupiedtheOldCity'sFranciscanchurchandconventwhichhousedtheprinting plantofLaQuincena,lastCubanperiodicaltodarecriticisetheregime.Atleft,FatherIgnacio Biain,0.F.M.,editorofLaQuincena,isshownathisdeskbeforethemagazinewassuppresse6. AtrightispicturedtheheadquartersoftheCubanCatholicYouthmovementwhichwasoccupied bytheCastromilitia.
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istheSt.Mary'sChinese GirlsDrumCorps.ThisfamousunitfromthePaulistFathersChineseMissionwas invitedtobeoneofthreebandstorepresentCaliforniaontheJanuary20Inaugural ParadeinWasc'ngton.Theforty-membercorpswiththeirbeautifulChinesecostumes havebeenshowstopperswherevertheyappear. INCPhotos)
MarchingalongGrant-ave.InSanFrancisco'sChinatown
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PriestsPursuingMissionWorkSecretly

InRedRegionsOfNorthernLaos

Vientiane,Laos:CatholicpriestsaresecretlypursuingmissionworkinRed-heldareasof thisstrife-torncountry.

NewsreachingthiscapitalindicatesthattheCatholic missionstationatNonghet,closetotheborderofcommunist-controlledNorthVietnam,hasbeencompletely pillaged.Butdespitefrequentskirmishesinthearea, threepriestshavebeencontinuingtheirmissionwork.

NonghetisalittleeastofXieng-Khouang,andwhen PathetLaorebelsandforcesledbyleftistCapt.Kong LeweremovingintoseizeXieng-Khouangandthe vitalPlaindesJarresregionovertheNewYear's weekend,RedNorthVeitnamesemanoeuvredtowards theborderintheNonghetarea.

Xieng-KhouanghasbeenafocalpointofCatholic missionactivitysincelatein1960.whenfourofthe eightpriestswhohadbeenworkingintheprovinceof SamNeuawenttherewhenSamNeuafellunderRed control.TheCatholicparishofXieng-Khouangrallied itssupporttothegovernmentindefendingthetown fromthePathetLao.Butnonewsconcerningthefate ofthepriestsorCatholicmissionwasforthcomingwhen Xieng-Khouangitselfwasovertaken.

NewsOfMissionsStillComeThrough

WordonthefateoftheChurchinSamNeuahas comethrough,however.Thatnorth-easternprovince isthemostCatholicareainthislargelyBuddhistkingdom,wherethereareonlyabout24,000Catholicsina totalpopulationapproachingtwomillion.SamNeua, witharound80,000peopleinall,has5,700baptised Catholicsand1,070catechumens.Therewereeight priestsworkingintheprovince.FourwenttoXiengKhouangafterSamNeuafelltothePathetLao.The otherfourwerealsocutofffromtheirpeople,butwent intohidinginthemountains.Theirmissions,including alargechurchrecentlyrebuilt,anewlyconstructed church,amissionresidence,aschoolandconventand

PresidentDuvalierOfHaiti ArrestsAndExpelsTopChurchmen

TheBishopwhohasadministeredHaiti's primatialSeesincethegovernment'sejection ofArchbishopFrancoisPoirierofPort-auPrincehasbeenorrested,accordingtoreports reachingtheU.S.

AuxiliaryBishopRemy Augustin,S.M.M.,ofPortau-Prince,wasseizedby policeattheArchbishop' housenearthecathedral.

TheHolySeenamedhim toadministerthePort-auPrinceSeeshortlyafter theregimeofPresident FrancoisDuvalierseized ArchbishopPoirieron November24andplaced himonaplaneforMiami.

Nochargeswereplaced immediatelyagainstBishop Augustin,firstHaitiantobe raisedtotheepiscopacy,but inNoyemberpoliceaccused himofconversingwitha politicalfoeofPresident DuvalierwhileinBuenos Airesforanecclesiastical meeting.

BishopAugustinwasborn in1910andwasordained diocesanpriestin1933.He laterbecamerectorofthe cathedralofPort-au-Prince.

In1946heobtainedpermissionfromArchbishop JosephLeGouazeofPortau-PrincetojointheMontfortFathersandwentto Franceforhisnovitiate.He thenreturnedtoHaitiasa missionary.

Hewasconsecrateda bishopin1953.Heremained inPort-au-PrinceasAuxiliaryBishopafterthedeath ofArchbishopLeGouaze andtheappointmentof ArchbishopPoiriertothat see.

ArchbishopPoirier'sexpulsionwastheculmination ofalongstrugglebetween himandtheHaitiangovern-

ment.Heblamedhisexpulsiononthehostilityofthe Duvalierregime,whichhe lidwasconstantlyinter-, feringwiththeworkofthe Church.

HisHolinessPopeJohn deploredhissummaryexpulsionasunjustanddisrespectful.

threecatecheticalcentreswereallpillagedbytheinvadersandabandoned.

ElsewhereinLaos'chaos,thepossibilitiesofcontinuingmissionworkarevaried.InPaksane,70miles north-eastofhere,theminorseminaryhasbeenfunctioningnormally.PaksaneisthesiteofamajorLaotianarmybasewhichhasbeendispatchingtroopsnorth

toThaThom-amainstagingareainthegoverment's campaigntoretaketheplainlanddirectlytothenorth. PathetLaoforceshavebeeninthePaksaneareafrom timetotime,andatonepointapriestwasforcedtogo intohidingforafortnightbeforehecouldreturntohis village.

InLuangPrabang,theroyalcapital,whichisabout 150milesnorthofVientiane,priestshavebeenableto carryontheirworkinonlyalimitedmanner.Luang PrabanghasremainedfreedespiterepeatedRedpropagandabroadcaststhatithasfallentorebelforces. Imminentdangerintheareaforcedthreeprieststo moveoutoftheirvillagestowardstheendoflastyear, andsomeofthescatteredChristianshavegoneinto hidinginthemountains.

HereinVientiane,theCatholicmissionisworking normally,despitetheskyrocketingcostoflivingwhich cameaboutwhenthefrontierwithThailandwasclosed. ButsixyoungItalianmissionarypriestswhowereto comehereinNovemberwereunabletoenter,andare now'studyingSiameseinBangkok.

Castro Is

Strangling

Catholic Education

In Cuba

ispicturedtheheadquartersoftheCubanCatholicYouthmovementwhichwasoccupied bytheCastromilitia. iNCPhotosi, Miami,Florida:Catholiceducationis beingstrangledinCubaundertheregimeof FidelCastro,whilelandreformmeasuresare affectingtheworkoftheChurchandthelives ofReligions,accordingtogroupsofnuns whoreturnedtotheU.S.fromtheisland.

AllU.S.citizens,,thenunswereamonghundredsof AmericansandCubanexileswhoarrivedatMiami's InternationalAirportafterthebreakinU.S.-Cuban diplomaticrelations.

ThenunswererecalledbytheirsuperiorsintheU.S. followingPresidentEisenhower'sJanuary3announce-

Tc,AppearInPresident'sInauguralParade

mentofthebreak.Allareveteransoffrom25to45 yearsofserviceinCuba.

AfterhoursofwaitingforseatsonMiami-bound planes,whichwererunninghoursbehindschedule,the SistersleftHavana'sairportamidtearfulgoodbyes fromCubanswhobeggedthemto"telltheAmerican peoplethatwelovethem."Thenunsbroughtwith themscoresofmessagesforrelativesofCubanfamilies whomonthsagofledCubaandarenowintheSouth Floridaarea.

EnrolmentinCuba'sCatholicschools,mostofwhich areprivatelyoperatedbyreligiouscommunities,has beendecreasedbymorethanhalf,theSistersestimated. Thisisdue,theysay,tolandseizureswhichdepleted theincomeofCubanfamiliessotheycannotpayfor privateschoolingandalsobecausemanyfamilieshave lefttheislandfortheU.S.,SpainandMexico.Regardlessofthedropinthenumberofpupils,theinstitutions arenotpermittedtodischargeanylayemployees.

NunsForcedToLeaveTheirCloisters

ThenunssaidthattheSecondOrderofDominicans, allofwhomareSpanishSisters,havebeenforcedto leavetheenclosureoftheircloistersincealloftheir incomepropertyexceptthehouseinwhichtheylive haSbeenseized.Withnoothersourceofsustenance, theusuallycloisteredSistersmustdependonthe gratuities.

Allschool-agechildren,formerlycaredfortheSisters ofCharityinagovernmentorphanageknownasBeneficencia,havebeentransferredtoalargebuildingat CeibadeAgua,ontheoutskirtsofHavana.Therethey areinstructedbygovernmentteachers.TheSistersgo outdailytocookforthem,returningintheeveningto theorphanagewherebabiesarestillundertheircare. AccordingtotheSisters,theeducationreformsprogrammeexpectedtogointoeffectthisyearwillmake itmandatoryforeveryonetodeclarewhetherornothe isinfavourofthepresentgovernment.Theofficial newspaperRevolucionhasalreadybrandedascounterrevolutionariesanyonewhoaidstheCubanrefugee,,, thenunssaid,andPremierCastrohimselfhasreiterated thatanyoneopposedtocommunismistobeconsidered anti-revolutionary.

MarchingalongGrant-ave.InSan

three

Inthelastfewmonthstherehasbeenamarked increaseinthenumberofCubans,particularlymen, whoassistatMassandattenddevotionsinthechurches, theSisterssaid.

Thursday,January26,1961 THERECORD PageThree
CubanPremierFidelCastro'smilitiarecentlyoccupied10Catholicchurches,schoolsandorganisationheadquartersonthepretextofanimminentinvasionofCubabyU.S.forces.InHavana, militiawomenoccupiedtheOldCity'sFranciscanchurchandconventwhichhousedtheprinting plantofLaQuincena,lastCubanperiodicaltodarecriticisetheregime.Atleft,FatherIgnacio Biain,O.F.M.,editorofLaQuincena,isshownathisdeskbeforethemagazinewassuppressed. Atright Francisco'sChinatownistheSt.Mary'sChinese GirlsDrumCorps.ThisfamousunitfromthePaulistFathersChineseMissionwas invitedtobeoneof bandstorepresentCaliforniaontheJanuary20Inaugural ParadeinWasr.ngton.Theforty-membercorpswiththeirbeautifulChinesecostumes be,,,showstopperswherevertheyappear. (NCPhotos)
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America

AssociationSplit

Thesegregationissuehas causedtheAmericanFederationofCatholicWorkers fortheBlindtodisassociate itselfwiththe1961conventionoftheAmericanAssociationofWorkersforthe Blind.

FatherRobertJ.Shea, presidentoftheCatholic group,inalettertoHulan Walker.executivesecretary oftheAmericanAssociation ofWorkersfortheBlind, saidthedecisionofthe lattergrouptoholdits1961 conventioninMemphis, Tennessee,whichwouldbar NegromembersoftheCatholicorganisationfromattending,makesitimpossible fortheCatholicassociation tobeapartoftheconvention.

"WefeelthistobeunChristiananddiscriminatory,andtheref6rewewill meetapartfromtheAmericanAssociationofWorkers fortheBlind,"FatherShea wrote.Headdedahopethat "yourassociationinthe futurewilldiscontinuethe practiceoftreatingNegro membersassecond-rate citizens."

Canada

AgreementOnArt PremierJeanLesage,of QuebecProvince,obtained ChurchsanctionbeforeexecutingtheagreementforreturntoPolandofthelastof arttreasureswhichhad beenstoredinCanadasince 1940.

Itwasreportedthatthe PremierinsistedonChurch approvaltoforestallcharges thathisgovernmenthad dealtwiththePolishcommunistregimeandhadreturnedsacredobjectsamong thetreasurestotheReds.

FatherOvlaRondeau, C.SS.R.,memberofthe staffofthefamousSt.Anne deBeaupreshrineonthe outskirtsofQuebec,wasa signerofthetransferagreementwhichwasexecuted formallyonDecember31. FatherRondeauactedon behalfofArchbishopMauriceRoyofQuebec,Primate ofCanada.

Thelastofthetreasures, valuedatabout£25,000,000. arebeingmovedfromQuebectoBostonenrouteto Poland.Asmallerportion ofthetreasureswasreturnedtoPolandearlyin1959.

Itwasreportedthat StefanCardinalWysznski, PrimateofPoland,had pressedforthereturnofthe treasuresin1959.Thesame yearBishopJohnJ.Cody, ofLondon,Ontario,leda

rFOREIGN

pilgrimageofsome200 CanadianandU.S.Catholics toPoland.Onhisreturnto Canada,BishopCodysaid thewholeofPolandwas gladtogetbackthefirst portionofthetreasures.He added:"Ifeelthebalance shouldbereturnedatonce. Theycouldbeasourceof frictioniftheyarenotreturned."

LayVicePresident

Oneofthefirstlaymenin thecountrytobecomea vice-presidentofauniversityadministeredbyareligiousorganisation,William D.FissingerofSt.Louis, hasbeennamedvice-presidentofJohnCarrollUniversityinCleveland.Heis theformerpublicrelations directorattheJesuits'St. LouisUniversity.JohnCarrollUniversityisalsoconductedbytheSocietyof Jesus.INCPhotos)

China

HongKongChurch

AnewCatholicchurch, convent,schoolandplaygroundhereoccupylessthan halfanacreinthislandscarceBritishcolony.

Thefive-storybuilding overlooksaground-level

playground. Classrooms, forthe1,000pupilsareon thefirstandsecondfloors andthechurchisonthe thirdfloor.Theteaching nuns'livingquarters,dining andstudyroomsareonthe fourthandfifthfloors.

BishopLawrenceBianchi ofHongKongdedicatedthe newparishplant,whichincludesSt.Charles'school andOurLadyoftheRosary church.

Bridge,ToAttract

AMaryknollMissionerin thebustlingtownofFengyuan,Formosa,hasstarted weeklybridgetournaments toattractnon-Catholics.

FatherFrancisDeMasi saidhehitonhisideawhen hesawhowbridgehadbecomeafavouriteformof recreationamongtheeducatedinFormosa.Nearly allcollegestudentsnowplay bridge.

"IdecidedthatifImade theparishhallavailablefor weeklybridgetournaments, itwouldattracttothe churchmanyofthetown's merchants,doctors,lawyers andteachers,"hesaid.

"Itwouldgivemethe opportunitytomeetall thesepeopleinafriendly atmosphere.

"Also,thebridgeclub showsnon-Catholicsthat whiletheChurchhasstrict teachingonessentialmatters,theChurchisnotopposedtolegitimaterecreationandevenencourages it."

Colombia

QuarrelExplained

ArchbishopLuisConcha

CordobaofBogotasaidin Londonwhileonhiswayto Romeandthecardinal'sred hatthatonlycertainsects havebeeninvolvedinCatholic-Protestantdifficulties inColombia.

TheCardinal-electsaid theLutheransandEpiscopalians,forexample,are livingamicablywiththe country's predominantly Catholicpopulation.Buthe saidthatsomesmallersects whosepreacherscomefrom theUnitedStateshavetried tomakesomeCatholic teachingsanddevotionscontemptible. When

Hesaidtheindignationof Catholicsatscornheapedon devotiontotheMotherof ChristandtotheHoly Eucharisthasledtothorny incidents.

TheCardinal-electadmittedthattheindignationof isolatedCatholicpriestshad hereandthereledtorash acts.Buthesaidthatan investigtionbytheapostolic, nuncioestablishedthefalsityofassertionsthatsuch actshadofficialbacking.

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Oneofthemostvaluable ancientmanuscriptsinthe world,theBookofKells, producedbyIrishmonks overathousandyearsago, wasputondisplayinLondon. Thebook,containingthe FourGospelswrittenin Latinandillustrated,has beenlentbyTrinityCollege, Dublin,itshomeforthepast 300years,asthecentrepiece ofanexhibitionofearly Celticilluminatedmanuscripts.Thebookcanbe seenuntilMarch5sideby sidewiththefamousLindisfarneGospels,producedby monksinNorthernEngland some1,200yearsago,which arebeingloanedbythe BritishMuseum.

BishopGivenO.B.E. QueenElizabethhashonouredNigeria'sfirstnative bishop,borninaharemand thesonofatribalchief whomhehelpedtoprepare sacrificestopagangods.

AuxiliaryBishopDominic EkandemofCalabar,who receivedhisfatherintothe Churchafterordination,was namedanOfficerofthe BritishEmpire(0.B.E.)in theQueen'straditionalNew Year'sHonoursList.

AnotherCommonwealth prelatehonoured was BishopFrancisMazzieri, O.F.M.Cony.,whowasmade anhonoraryO.B.E.

TheQueenalsogavethe samehonourtoMgr.EdwardColeiro,professorof LatinattheRoyalUniversityofMalta,forpublic servicesduring1960inconnectionwiththe1,900thanniversaryofSt.Paul'sshipwreckonMalta.

ThreeSistersreceived awards.

SisterMaryBorgiaDeweerdt,oftheMiSsionary CanonessesofSt.Augustine inDominica,WestIndies, andSisterJulieMarieGillespie,oftheSistersof NotreDame,whoteachesin Dumbarton,Scotland,were madeMembersoftheOrder oftheBritishEmpire.

SisterMaryHolloway, whoservesataboys'orphanageatOrpington,near London,receivestheBritish EmpireMedal.

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Dr.JamesP.WalshreplacesDr.JamesC.Carr,of Dublin,whoreturnedto IrelandinDecemberafter ayearattheclinic, ItisDr.Walsh'ssecond visittoKorea.Hewas stationedoutsideKwangju withtheU.S.Armybefore finishinghismedicalstudies. WhileinKoreawiththe army,Dr.Walshwasafrequentvisitortothehouseof BishopHaroldHenry,Vicar ApostolicofKwangju.There hemettheHospitaller BrothersofSt.JohnofGod whohadarrivedinKorea toopenaclinic.Heagain metBishopHenryinWashingtonin1959whenthe BishopwasinAmericacollectingfundsforanew majorseminary.TheBishop arrangedforhimtowork withtheBrothersinthe Kwangjuclinic.

Dr.Walsh,abachelor, willbeinKoreafortwoor threeyears.

Mgr.JohnPerrisofSyra, anislandintheAegeanSea, wasconsecratedArchbishop ofTinos,Naxos,Androsand Mykonas,alsoislandsofthe AegeanSea.BornonSyra (alsocalledthe"Pope's Island")in1916,hewasordainedinRomeIn1540 afterstudyingattheUrbanianUniversity.Heserved asparishpriestatGalissaon Syrafor15years. (NCPhotos)

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BishopMichaelBrowne, ofGalway,reportsthat gavehimalmost £135,000towardstheconstructionofacathedralfor hisdioceseduringhisfivemonthtouroftheUnited States.

RichardCardinalCushing, ArchbishopofBoston,gave him£45,000."Itwasa magnificentgift,andofitself securedthesuccessofmy mission,"BishopBrowne said.

BishopBrownesaidweek7 lycollectionsforthecathedraywouldhavetocontinue inGalway.Costofconstructionisestimatedatabout £810,000.

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Rosariesweredistributed to630IrishtroopsinDublinpriortotheirdeparture fortheCongowherethey willbecomepartofthe UnitedNationspoliceforce.

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"AllChristianchurches herearebeinglootedbythe communists,allreligious booksburned,"hesaidina letterreceivedatheadquartersoftheCanonsRegular ofSt.AugustineinMartigny.

"NeverthelessourChristiansstillgathersecretlyto praywheneveranopportunityforsuchcatacomblikeactivitiesisoffered. Therearehardlyanydefectors,buttheoutlookis grim.Wemissionersdo notknowwhatisgoingto happentous.Shouldwe bedeportedtoChina,we mayneverbeheardfrom again."

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THEYARENOTTHESADDESTEVERSPOKEN BECAUSETHESADDESTWERE THOSESPOKENBYCHRISTINHISDARKESTMOMENTSONTHECROSSWHENHE SAID:"MYGOD,MYGOD,WHYHASTTHOUFORSAKENME"BUTWHATA SIMILARITYINTHETWOPHRASES!

WHOwasitspoketheseutterlysadwordstome?

Itwasaboyof16namedJohn,adeckboy,a youngmerchantseaman.Itwashisfirst shipandprobablyhisfirstjobafterleaving school;theotherdeckboyhadinformedme thatJohnwasaCatholicandwehadnotroublein persuadinghimtosaytheRosarywithusonboard.

Thecommunistsonboardalsotookalivelyinterest inJohn;heisoneofaboutonehundreddeckboyswho jointheSeamen'sUnionofAustraliaeachyear Johnisabrightboy,andthebrighteraboyisthemore interestedarethecomradesinhim.

WeexplainedthefouridealsofourSocietytohim, andheespeciallylikedtheonecalled"Hospitality"whatboywouldnotbeinterestedinhavingafriend ineveryport,aCatholicfriend.

Hewaslookingforwardtomeetingthefirstfriend inNewcastle,butwhenwearrivedtheretheperson inquestionhadgoneawayonatrip;buthewascontent towaituntilwegottoPortKemblaandmeetsomeone there,buthere,too,wasdisappointmentbecausethe personwasindisposed.

Nevertheless,JohnkeptuptheRosaryonboardand evenbegantoattendanoccasionalweekdayMass hetookanawfuldrubbingfromtheyoungA.B.'s,but hehadastrongfaith.Itwasdisconcerting,however,to watchhimbroodingonboardinthesmallportswhere thereisaminimumofentertainment.

Meanwhile,Iwasbecomingfranticinmyattemptsto interestpatronsonshoreinmeetingJohn;whatmade themhesitate?ThatJohnisaseaman andyou knowwhatseamenare?Thatseamenhaveplentyof moneyanddon'tneedhospitality?Buthospitalityis love,friendshipandcompanionship andseamen needthosethingsasmuchasanyone!Dopeopleon shorehavenotimetoindulgeinhospitality?There areplentyofCatholicsgodrivingofaweekendwitha half-emptycar;theywouldbeproudtoshowastranger thesights-whynothelphimpreservehisfaithatthe sametime?

OneeveningJohnwouldn'tattendtheRosary.nor wouldheprofferanexcuse.Iwasawarethatsomeof thecrewhadlosttheirlikingforJohn,thathehad beguntouseobscenelanguage,andhadbecomecheeky, andhadbeguntoeatmeatonFridayevenwhenthe fishwasquitegood;alsoI'dobservedhimattend

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Thecommunistpartymembersfromnowoncouldn't doenoughforJohn.Theyhelpedontheshipwith navigation,splicingandseamanship;theyintroduced himtothewell-knownpoliticalandtradeunionpersonalitiesonshoreandtookhimtopartymeetings. Theyencouragedhimtomarchindemonstrations,and finallytheysenthimasayouthdelegatetoRussiaand theothercommunistcountries.Johnwouldneverbe abi,tosayofthesepeople,"Thecommunistsdon'twant us!"-butrathertheirsolicitudewillstandoutinhis memoryforever theywantedhimverymuch.

WhenJohncamebacktothiscountryhestartedona roundofaddressingmeetingsofships'crewsallround thecoastandtoldthemtidingsofcommunistpeaceand goodwillandeconomicprogress;heisnowamilitant atheist.

ArticleshavebeenwrittenforCatholicpapersand periodicalsinrespecttothisapostolatetdtheseafarer intheformofhospitality;someofourmembershave spokentomeetingsofCatholiclaymenineveryport;

ExploitationBy CommunistPress

VaticanCity:AnumberofItalian newspapershavedescribedasclearly materialistictheexploitationbythecommunistpressofalaboratoryexperiment whichfertilisedahumanovuminatest tube.

TheexperimentwasconductedbyDr.Daniele Petrucci,ofBologna,aCatholic.Hereportedthat hehadsuccessfullyachievedinseminationofa femaleeggandkeptit"alive"underglassfor29 days.InBolognahewasreportedassayingthat hehaddonenothingimmoralasaCatholicand thathewouldcontinuehisexperimentation.

ProfessorLuigiGedda,formerheadofItalian CatholicActionanddirectorofageneticsinstitute, saidthat"experimentsofhumanfecundationunder glassweremadealreadybyAmericanscientistsa fewyearsago.PersonallyIconsiderthatexperimentsofthiskinddon'tintodueaccountthe spiritualvaluesofthehumanbeing."

L'OsservatoreRomano,theVaticanCitydaily newspaper,quotedotherbiologistsattheUniversity ofBolognaassayingthattheprospectofbirth outsideitsnaturalsite,ashintedbythecommunist press,waspurefantasy.Theysaidthattheresults ofDr.Petrucci'sexperimentinnowwaysupported suchatheory.

TheVaticanCitynewspaperalsostressedthe teachingsofPopePiuoXIIandotherPopesasto theillegitimacyofartificialinsemination.

ThestoryofDr.Petrucci'sexperimentwasfirst publishedbythecommunist-orientedRomedaily newspaperPaesaSera.Thenewspapersaidthat theexperimentwasterminatedwhenitbecame apparentthatamonstrositywasbeingproduced.

Dr.Petruccilatertoldreportersthatthequestion ofamonstrositywasnotinvolved,butthathehad endedtheexperimentwhentemperatureandnutritionmadeitimpossibletocontinue.

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JustaftofthebridgeontheItaliansupertanker

MareNostrumisadoormarked"Capella."Behind thedoorisatinyCatholicchapelconsistingofan altar,sixpews,andasacristythatdoublesasa confessional.Atportsofcallapriestcomesaboard, offersMassandhearsconfession.Atsea,thechapel Lsopenforvisitsandmeditation.Above,a visitorstopsbythechapelwhiletheshipisberthed.

(NCPhotos) wehavetriedtoinducepeopleinallwalksoflifeto adoptourwork-buttheideahasjustnotcaughton. I'mnotwithouthopeforJohn-norforalotofcommunistsonthecoastwhostartedoutlikeJohn.They aremenofgoodheartandbelievethatwhattheyare doingisforthegoodofhumanity itisnothard tolovethesemen! WehaveanewdeckboynamedAllenwhoisalsoa Catholic;heattendstheRosaryonboard,andMasson SundaysandhasastrongfaithlikeJohnhad.I'vetold himthatCatholicscanbethenicestpeopleifgivenhalf achancetoproveit-butIdon'tknowwheretogo fromthere.

AllIwantisforyouCatholicstotellme-becauseI neverwanttohearfromanotherseaman'slipsthat gravestatement:"TheCatholicsdon'twantus,mate!"

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Paris:RegionsofFrancereportinghigher than80percent"yes"votesforAlgerian self-determinationarepredominantlyCatholic.

FrenchmenandAlgerians votedonaproposalbythe governmentofPresident CharlesdeGaulleforan immediateadministrative reorganisationinAlgeria andtheestablishmentof communalandregionalselfgovernmentthereonaprovisionalbasis.

Algeria'sCatholicshad beenurgedontheeveof thereferendumtoprayfor peace.Thiscallwaslaunchedinpastorallettersissued byArchbishopLeonDuval ofAlgiersandBishopPaul PinterofConstantine. EarlierallsixFrench cardinalshadjointlyissued amemorandumurgingCatholicstogetoutandvote. Buttheytooknostandfor oragainstthedeGaulle proposal.

Slightlyover75percent ofthosevotinginFrance favouredPresidentde Gaulle'sproposal.Over65 percentofthevoteinAlgeriafavouredtheproposal. Almost40percentofthose eligibletovoteinAlgeria abstained.Abstentionsin Francewereslightlyover 22percent.

MauriceCardinalFeltin, ArchbishopofParis,had praisedtheeffortsofthe FrenchtroopsinAlgeria. CardinalFeltinistheVicar forCatholicsintheFrench 2rmedforces.

AllofFrance's90continental(metropolitan)departmentsvotedamajority of"yes,"butthismajority variedfromalowof61per centtoahighof91percent)

Allofthedepartments withaproportionofmore than80percentof"yes"

wereareaslikeLorraine, Alsace,BrittanyandNormandywhoserepresentationsinParliamentarealmostentirelycomposedof CatholicsorChristianDemocrats. ThePopularRepulican Movement(MRP)andthe Gaullistpoliticalgroupshad askedforavoteof"yes." TheconservativeIndependentparty(CNI)leftits

followersfreetodecidefor themselves,buttheparty leadersinPariscarriedon anall-outhostilecampaign againsttheAlgerianplan.

IncontinentalFrance,the "no"votescamemainly fromindustrialcitieswith communist-dominatedmunicipalgovernments.

Thevoterturn-outinAlgeria,whererebelleaders hadurgedMoslemsnotto note,variedwidely,This wasattributedinpartto lackofpollingsecurityin certainsections,despitethe factthattheFrenchArmy triedtoguardpollingstationsagainstdisturbances.

BillMayPresent FinancialBurden

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Asectionofthegovernment-backedbill-ageneralfinancialmeasure aimedatrevisingoutdated propertyassessmentsand realestatetaxes-revokes thetaxexemptionofstateaidedCatholicschoolsprovidedinthe1944EducationAct.

Thebillaffectsthe2,117 state-supportedCatholic schoolsinEnglandand Wales.whichhaveatotal enrolmentof548,340students.Fee-chargingCatholic schools,attendedbyabout 100,000studentsarenot directlyconcerned.They werenotgrantedataxexemptionbythe1944law.

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schools,iftheytooareconsideredascharities.They arenowtaxedatthediscretioniflocalauthoritiesand inmostcasespaymorethan the50percentrateprovidedforinthebill. Underthenewbill,taxationofCatholicschoolswill alsobeatthediscretionof localauthorities.Catholics fearthatwhileinsomecases theauthoritiesmaypaythe schooltaxesthemselves, theymayalsodemandpaymentfromthebishops,who wouldthenhavetoraise extrafundsorfacelegal action.

TheMinisterofHousing andLocalGovernment, whoseministrydrewupthe bill,toldtheHouseduring debatethatthenewtaxes willheachargeonthelocal authorities.

InDecember,1959,before thebillwasintroduced,the governmenttoldCatholic schoolleadersthatproposals thenbeingmadebythe MinistryofHousingand LocalGovernmentwould notundulyburdenChurchoperatedschools.Inreply toaCatholicEducation queryontheproposals,the MinistryofEducationsaid thatallobjectionsandrecommendationsfromreligiousgroupswouldreceive fullconsiderationbeforethe billwasdrafted. Itadded:"Inthemeantime,whateverdecisions mayultimatelybereached, thegovernmentwouldinno circumstanceslegislatein suchawayastolayany burdenontheChurch authoritiesresponsiblefor voluntary(state-aided) schools."

Catholicsnevertheless feelthatthei::standonthe billb:'notreceivedfull consideationari-1arereluctanttoacceptassurancesnot containedinthebillitself. Theyrecallthatseveralgovernmentassuranceswere giveninParliamentduring debateonthe1944EducationActregardingitseffect onCatholicschoolcosts. Latertheyregrettedtheir relianceonthoseassurances andtheirfailuretoinsist thattheybewrittenintothe act,whichforcedCatholic schoolstogoheavilyInto debttopayfortherequired improvements.

BYINVITATION,aCatholicpriestgavealecture on"TheAuthorityofthe Bible"atthePresbyterian TheologicalCollegeof Tainan(sic!),Formosa, wheresome200students arepreparingforthe ministry.

TheinvitationwasextendedbytheTheological SocietyofTainanCollege, whichisthetrainingcentre forPresbyterianministers forthewholeofFormosa.

FatherJosephMeiners, S.V.D.,51,aDivineWord Missionaryassignedtothe CatholicFuJenUniversity inPekingatthetimeitwas confiscatedbytheChinese communists,deliveredthe lecture. HeexplainedthataccordingtoCatholicteaching,the authorityoftheBibleis guaranteedtomankind,not bytheBibleitself,butby theauthorityoftheChurch whichisitselfguaranteed bythepromiseoftheHoly Spirit.

FatherMeinerssaiditwas nottheBiblethathearsauthoritativewitnesstothe ChurchbuttheChurchthat bearsauthoritativewitness totheBible. Afterthelecturetherewas ahalf-hourdiscussionwhich wascarriedoninafriendly atmosphere,thepriestsaid.

Theorganisingcommittee oftheTheologicalSocietyof TainanColegehaspromised FatherMeinersareturninvitation.

FatherMeinersisoneof 14DivineWordMissionaries newlyassignedtoFuJen Universiity,nowbeingreorganisedonFormosa.The priest'sformerassignment wassuperioroftheDivine WordSeminaryatLavington-Albury,inNewSouth Wales.

Y.C.W.IN AFRICA

YoungChristianWorkers fromthroughoutAfrica havemethereinLome, Togo,tofindwaysofraisingthestatusofAfrican women. ThePan-Africanmeeting oftheY.C.W.setupapermanentcommitteeofeight toco-ordinateactivitiesin theentirecontinent.The sixmenandtwowomenon thecommitteecamefrom SouthAfrica,Kenya,both Congos(formerFrench CongoandformerBelgian Congo),Dahomey,Cameroon andTogo. Mgr.JosephCardijn, founderoftheY.C.W.,attendedthemeeting. Thesecondweekofthe two-weekconferencewas devotedtodiscussionson workerformationsponsored bytheInternationalLabour Organisation. TheApostolicDelegateto WestAfrica,Archbishop JeanBaptisteMaury,presidedatspecialsessionsfor chaplainsoftheY.C.W. ArchbishopJosephStrebler, SM.A.,ofLornealsoattended. TheY.C.W.Pan-Lfrican meetingwasoriginally scheduledtomeetatLeopoldville,butitwasmoved toLomebecauseoftension Inthatcapitaloftheformer BelgianCongo.

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ONEOFTHEFINESTTHINGSthatthe Churchinourcoy-41.yhesdoneinthepast generationistheincik.:asitgawarenessofthe problemsconfrontingmarriulcouplesandthe resultingeffortstoassistthosewhoaremarried.

NOTLONGAGO,therediedinSt.Louis,America, FatherEdwardDowling,S.J.,originatoroftheCana Movementdedicatedtohelpingmarriedcoupleswork outtheproblemsarisingintheirmarriedlife.Inmore recentyearstheemphasishasshiftedtoPre-Cana Conferencesforengagedcouplesonthewell-founded theorythatanounceofpreventionisworthapoundof cure. r *

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HAVINGBEENINVOLVEDconsiderablyintheseconferencesforyoungcouplesonthethresholdofmarriage, itisaconvictionstrongerthan eve-ofmine,thatwemust hammerhomethesacramental characterofthemarriageunion forourCatholicpeople.Like itornot,weliveinacountrywhereanincreasing numberofmarriagesareendinginseparation,and whererecentlegislationcontrivestostimulatethis trend.Wecannothelpbeingaffectedbythisgenerally laxattitaderegardingthepermanenceofthemarriage bond.Whentheneighboursononesidehavealready beendivorcedandthoseontheotheraretalkingabout gettindivorce.iti.;nottoo tofindourselves thinkingalongthesamelines.

WhatwemustrealiseisthatnotonlydidOurBlessed Lcrdte:,et,uswhatwemuttdoinordertobesaved butthatHegaveusthehelvewithwhichtodoit. Thesespecialgraceswecallthesacramentsandthey accompanyusfrombirthuntildeathTwoofthese sacraments,HolyOrdersomitMatrimony,areconcerned withman'slifeasamemberofsociety.

Christtookthenaturalinstitutionofmarriage,which hasasitsprima:'.purposethecontinuationofthe humanrace,and:a.taclv,dtoitspecialgracesenabling husbandanCa.'fatocarryrut dutiestoone another,totheelt:Itlrenwhomaybeborntothem,and tosocietyingeneral.Forweregardthefamilyasthe basicuntiyofsociety,andnocountryisanybetteror healthierthanthehealthofthefamiliesthatcomprise it.

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UNLESSTHEREISARECOGNITIONthatinmarriage thisgraceofGodisanimportantelement,itisonly toolikelythatsecularattitudesand grossselfishnesscandestroythebeauty oftherelationshipthatissanctifiedin mutuallove.ThegraceofMatrimony isgiventoacouplenotjustfortheday ofthewedding.Itissomethingconstantlyavailable solongastheparticipantsliveinthestateofgrace andseekthespiritualhelpsthatthissacramentoffers.

Godhasbeencalledthethirdpartnerir.everytrue marriage.ItisGodWhocreatedthismeinandthis woman.IntheprovidenceofGodtheiroathshave crossedatacertainplaceandtimeandtheirknowledge ofoneanotherhasdeepenedintoloveandtheirlove hassoughtpermanentexpression.

Mostmarriagesarecontractedinareligiousceremony inwhichthecouplepronouncevowstooneanother. SuchvowsaresolemnpromisesmadewithGodasthe witness.Manymarriagestakeplacebeforethealtar ofGodandinthecaseofaCatholicceremony,inunion withtheHolySacrificeoftheMassandtheaccompanyinggraceofasacrament.

Eveninthatmostintimateofrelationsbetween husbandandwife,themaritalact,GodconditionsHis creationsofanewimmortalsoulonhusbandandwife, bringingtogetherthoseelementsthatareconduciveto newlife.Whatadifferencethismakesinourattitude towardssex.Insteadofitbeingsomethingdirtyor somethingfunny,weseeitassomethingverysacred inwhichGodmakesmanandwomanHispartnersin thecontinuationoftherace.

Yes,indeedwedoneedChristtoguaranteethat marriagewillendure.LivingwithChristisespecially necessarywhenwewanttolivetogetherinChrist.

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Paris:RegionsofFrancereportinghigher than80percent"yes"votesforAlgerian self-determinationarepredominantlyCatholic.

FrenchmenandAlgerians votedonaproposalbythe governmentofPresident CharlesdeGaulleforan immediate administrative reorganisationinAlgeria andtheestablishmentof communalandregionalselfgovernmentthereonaprovisionalbasis.

Algeria'sCatholicshad beenurgedontheeveof thereferendumtoprayfor peace.Thiscallwaslaunchedinpastorallettersissued byArchbishopLeonDuval ofAlgiersandBishopPaul PinierofConstantine. EarlierallsixFrench cardinalshadjointlyissued amemorandumurgingCatholicstogetoutandvote. Buttheytooknostandfor oragainstthedeGaulle proposal.

Slightlyover75percent ofthosevotinginFrance favouredPresidentde Gaulle'sproposal.Over65 percentofthevoteinAlgeriafavouredtheproposal. Almost40percentofthose eligibletovoteinAlgeria abstained.Abstentionsin Francewereslightlyover 22percent.

MauriceCardinalFeltin, ArchbishopofParis,had praisedtheeffortsofthe FrenchtroopsinAlgeria. CardinalFeltinistheVicar forCatholicsintheFrench srmedforces.

AllofFrance's90continental(metropolitan)departmentsvotedamajority of"yes,"butthismajority variedfromalowof61per centtoahighof91percents

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wereareaslikeLorraine, Alsace,BrittanyandNormandywhoserepresentationsinParliamentarealmostentirelycomposedof CatholicsorChristianDemocrats. ThePopularRepulican Movement(MRP)andthe Gaullistpoliticalgroupshad askedforavoteof"yes." TheconservativeIndependentpartyCNDleftits

followersfreetodecidefor themselves,buttheparty leadersinPariscarriedon anall-outhostilecampaign againsttheAlgerianplan.

IncontinentalFrance,the "no"votescamemainly fromindustrialcitieswith communist-dominatedmunicipalgovernments.

Thevoterturn-outinAlgeria,whererebelleaders hadurgedMoslemsnotto note,variedwidely,This wasattributedinpartto lackofpollingsecurityin certainsections,despitethe factthattheFrenchArmy triedtoguardpollingstationsagainstdisturbances.

BillMayPresent FinancialBurden

London:BritishCatholicsfearthatatax billalreadyacceptedinprinciplebyParliamentmayplaceaheavyfinancialburdenon Churchschoolsdespitegovernmentassurancestothecontrary.

Asectionofthegovernment-backedbill-ageneralfinancialmeasure aimedatrevisingoutdated propertyassessmentsand realestatetaxes-revokes thetaxexemptionofstateaidedCatholicschoolspro videdinthe1944EducationAct.

Thebillaffectsthe2,117 state-supportedCatholic schoolsinEnglandand Wales.whichhaveatotal enrolmentof548,340students.Fee-chargingCatholic schools,attendedbyabout 100,000studentsarenot directlyconcerned.They werenotgrantedataxexemptionbythe1944law.

Thebillhaspassedits secondreadingintheHouse ofCommons,whichmeans thatithasreceivedapprovalinprinciple.Inlate Januaryitgoestocommittee fordetailedstudy,during whichitcanbeamended.

Asitnowstandsthebill containslegalloopholesthat mayreducesomewhatits impactonCatholicschools. Itprovidesthatcharitieswhichcouldbeconstruedto includestate-aidedCatholic schoolswillpayonlyhalf thenormaltaxrate. Thisprovisionwillaid tuition-chargingCatholic

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Underthenew,bill,taxationofCatholicschoolswill alsobeatthediscretionof localauthorities.Catholics fearthatwhileinsomecases theauthoritiesmaypaythe schooltaxesthemselves, theymayalsodemandpaymentfromthebishops,who wouldthenhavetoraise extrafundsorfacelegal action.

TheMinisterofHousing andLocalGovernment, whoseministrydrewupthe bill,toldtheHouseduring debatethatthenewtaxes willheachargeonthelocal ,liorities.

InDecember,1959,before thebillwasintroduced,the governmenttoldCatholic schoolleadersthatproposals thenbeingmadebythe MinistryofHousingand LocalGovernmentwould notundulyburdenChurchoperatedschools.Inreply toaCatholicEducation queryontheproposals,the MinistryofEducationsaid thatallobjectionsandrecommendationsfromreligiousgroupswouldreceive fullconsiderationbeforethe billwasdrafted.

Itadded:"Inthemeantime,whateverdecisions mayultimatelybereached, thegovernmentwouldinno circumstanceslegislatein suchawayastolayany burdenontheChurch authoritiesresponsiblefor voluntary(state-aided) schools."

Catholicsnevertheless feelthatthat;standonthe billhasnotreceivedfull considerationandarereluctanttoacceptassurancesnot containedinthebillitself. Theyrecallthatseveralgovernmentassuranceswere giveninParliamentduring debateonthe1944EducationActregardingitseffect onCatholicschoolcosts. Latertheyregrettedtheir relianceonthoseassurances andtheirfailuretoinsist thattheybewrittenintothe act,whichforcedCatholic schoolstogoheavilyinto debttopayfortherequired improvements.

TheinvitationwasextendedbytheTheological SocietyofTainanCollege, whichisthetrainingcentre forPresbyterianministers forthewholeofFormosa.

FatherJosephMeiners, S.V.D.,51,aDivineWord Missionaryassignedtothe CatholicFuJenUniversity inPekingatthetimeitwas confiscatedbytheChinese communists,deliveredthe lecture.

HeexplainedthataccordingtoCatholicteaching,the authorityoftheBibleis guaranteedtomankind,not bytheBibleitself,butby theauthorityoftheChurch whichisitselfguaranteed bythepromiseoftheHoly Spirit.

FatherMeinerssaiditwas nottheBiblethathearsauthoritativewitnesstothe ChurchbuttheChurchthat bearsauthoritativewitness totheBible.

Afterthelecturetherewas ahalf-hourdiscussionwhich wascarriedoninafriendly atmosphere,thepriestsaid.

Theorganisingcommittee oftheTheologicalSocietyof TainanColegehaspromised FatherMeinersareturninvitation.

FatherMeinersisoneof 14DivineWordMissionaries newlyassignedtoFuJen Universiity,nowbeingreorganisedonFormosa.The priest'sformerassignment wassuperioroftheDivine WordSeminaryatLavington-Albury,inNewSouth Wales.

Y.C.W.IN AFRICA

YoungChristianWorkers fromthroughoutAfrica havemethereinLome, Togo,tofindwaysofraisingthestatusofAfrican women. ThePan-Africanmeeting oftheY.C.W.setupapermanentcommitteeofeight toco-ordinateactivitiesin theentirecontinent.The sixmenandtwowomenon thecommitteecamefrom SouthAfrica,Kenya,both Congos(formerFrench CongoandformerBelgian Congo),Dahomey,Cameroon andTogo.

Mgr.JosephCardijn, founderoftheY.C.W.,attendedthemeeting.

Thesecondweekofthe two-weekconferencewas devotedtodiscussionson workerformationsponsored bytheInternationalLabour Organisation.

TheApostolicDelegateto WestAfrica,Archbishop JeanBaptisteMaury,presidedatspecialsessionsfor chaplainsoftheY.C.W. ArchbishopJosephStrebler, S.M.A.,ofLomealsoattended. TheY.C.W.Pan.l.frican meetingwrsoriginally scheduledtomeetatLeopoldville,butitwasmoved toLomebecauseoftension inthatcapitaloftheformer BelgianCongo. TheY.C.W.has35fulltimeorganisersinAfrica.

TogetherInChrist

ONEOFTHEFINESTTHINGSthatthe Churchinourcountryhosdoneinthepast generationistheincreasingawarenessofthe problemsconfrontingmarriedcouplesandthe resultingeffortstoassistthosewhoaremarried.

NOTLONGAGO,therediedinSt.Louis,America, FatherEdwardDowling,S.J.,originatoroftheCana Movementdedicatedtohelpingmarriedcoupleswork outtheproblemsarisingintheirmarriedlife.Inmore recentyearstheemphasishasshiftedtoPre-Cana Conferencesforengagedcouplesonthewell-founded theorythatanounceofpreventionisworthapoundof cure.

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SACRAMENTAL CHARACTER

HAVINGBEENINVOLVEDconsiderablyintheseconferencesforyoungcouplesonthethresholdofmarriage, itisaconvictionstrongerthan everofmine,thatwemust hammerhomethesacramental characterofthemarriageunion forourCatholicpeople.Like itornot,weliveinacountrywhereanincreasing numberofmarriagesareendinginseparation,and whererecentlegislationcontrivestostimulatethis trend.Wecannothelpbeingaffectedbythisgenerally laxattituderegardingthepermanenceofthemarriage bond.Whentheneighboursononesidehavealready beendivorcedandthoseontheotheraretalkingabout gettingadivorce,itisnottoodifficulttofindourselves thinkingalongthesamelines.

WhatwemustrealiseisthatnotonlydidOurBlessed Lcrdteitatauswhatwemustdoinordertobesaved butthatHegaveusthehelpswithwhichtodoit. Thesespecialgraceswecallthesacramentsandthey accompanyusfrombirthuntildeath.Twoofthese sacraments,HolyOrdersandMatrimony,areconcerned withman'slifeasamemberofsociety.

Christtookthenaturalinstitutionofmarriage,which hasasitsprimarypurposethecontinuationofthe humanrace,andattachedtoitspecialgracesenabling husbandanc.:viletocarryouttheirdutiestoone another,tothechadrenwhomaybeborntothem,and tosocietyingeneral.Forweregardthefamilyasthe basicuntiyofsociety,andnocountryisanybetteror healthierthanthehealthofthefamiliesthatcomprise it.

THIRD PARTNER

UNLESSTHEREISARECOGNITIONthatinmarriage thisgraceofGodisanimportantelement,itisonly toolikelythatsecularattitudesand grossselfishnesscandestroythebeauty oftherelationshipthatissanctifiedin mutuallove.ThegraceofMatrimony isgiventoacouplenotjustfortheday ofthewedding.Itissomethingconstantlyavailable solongastheparticipantsliveinthestateofgrace andseekthespiritualhelpsthatthissacramentoffers.

Godhasbeencalledthethirdpartneris.everytrue marriage.ItisGodWhocreatedthismanandthis woman.IntheprovidenceofGodtheirpathshave crossedatacertainplaceandtimeandtheirknowledge ofoneanotherhasdeepenedintoloveandtheirlove hassoughtpermanentexpression.

Mostmarriagesarecontractedinareligiousceremony inwhichthecouplepronouncevowstooneanother. SuchvowsaresolemnpromisesmadewithGodasthe witness.Manymarriagestakeplacebeforethealtar ofGodandinthecaseofaCatholicceremony,inunion withtheHolySacrificeoftheMassandtheaccompanyinggraceofasacrament.

Eveninthatmostintimateofrelationsbetween husbandandwife,themaritalact,GodconditionsHis creationsofanewimmortalsoulonhusbandandwife, bringingtogetherthoseelementsthatareconduciveto new'life.Whatadifferencethismakesinourattitude towardssex.Insteadofitbeingsomethingdirtyor somethingfunny,weseeitassomethingverysacred inwhichGodmakesmanandwomanHispartnersin thecontinuationoftherace.

Yes,indeedwedoneedChristtoguaranteethat marriagewillendure.LivingwithChristisespecially necessarywhenwewanttolivetogetherinChrist.

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AppointmentsOfPopesPrivateLibraryThoseInNeed

ReflectHisWarmPersonality

ThewarmpersonalityofHisHolinessPopeJohnXXIIIisexpressedinthesimplebuttastefulappointmentsofhisprivatelibrary.

The

wallsandthe pastelcoloursinthecarpet whichcoversthefloor. Asyouentertheroomthe

fruitandflowers.Itwas thegiftofaVenetiannoblemanandremindsthePope ofthecitywherehewas Patriarchuntilhiselection tothePapacy.

Atthefarendofthe room,oppositetheentrance door,hangsa17th-century tapestrydepictingChrist givingthekeystoPeter. Therearealsotwofine modernstatuesofSt.John theBaptistandSt.Johnthe Evangelist,aswellasan exquisitelycarvedivory crucifix.

Alsoonthefarwallisa picturebyGiovanniProcaccinidepictingthemeetingofSt.Philip.Neriand St.CharlesBorromeo.The paintingisagiftofaBergamofamilywhochoseit becausePopeJohnhasa greatdevotiontoSt.Charles Borromeo. Glass-coveredbookshelves andthreelargeFrenchwindowsextendalongoneof thelongsidesoftheroom. Infrontofthewindowsare marblebustsofPopeBenedictXV,PopePiusXIand PopePiusXII.ThewindowsfaceonSt.Peter's Square.

Theoppositewalliscompletelylinedwithglasscoveredbookcabinetsfilled withhundredsofvolumesin halfadozenlanguages,includingEnglish.AboveIhe bookcasesonbothsidesof theroomareportraitsof variouspopes.

Inthecentreoftheroom, underthechandelier,there isalargetableonwhichis placedaVenetianglasscrib scene,thegiftofGuilio Andreotti,ItalianMinister ofDefence.Nearthetable areanumberofchairs wherethePopeoftensits withvisitorstochat.

Anothergroupofchairs israngedinfrontofthe Pope'sdesk,whichisthe sameasthatusedbyPope PiusXII.Anothertapestry, depictingthebuildingof$t. Peter's,hangsbehindthe desk. Anelaboratebronzecrucifixdominatesthetopofthe Pope'sdesk.Ontheleftside ofthedeskisanantique Frenchclockandamodern coppertablelamp.Onthe rightaretwotelephones, oneblackandtheother white.

PopeJohnusesthewhite onewhenhewantstospeak withaclosecollaborator withoutpassingthroughthe Vaticanswitchboard.He usestheblackphonewhen hemakesanormalcall.

missionjurisdictioninthe world'.Thegloberotates automatically,butthePope canstopitandraiseand loweritbymeansofafoot pedal.Itwasthegiftofthe SocietyoftheDivineWord.

Inall,thePope'sprivate libraryisapleasantworkingroom,tastefulandinterestinginitscontents.This isaroominwhichvisitors canfeelateaseinthepresenceofthePopeandin whichhecangivefullplay tohiswarm.andfatherly personality.

OrdainedByBishopSheen

HisHolinessPopeJohnXXIIIhascalled onfamiliesthatarewelloff"tooutbidone anotheringenerosity"towardslessfortunate families.

SpeakingontheFeast oftheilolyFamilyof Nazareth.thePontiffsaid heiseveraware"ofthe difficultiesanddangers whichChristianfamilies encounterdaily.

PopeJohnspokefromthe windowofhisprivatelibrarytoacrowdinSt.Peter's Square.Histalkfollowed hisregularnoonrecitation oftheAngelusandhisblessingofthepeopleinthe squarebelow.

About25,000peoplewere gatheredbeneaththewindow.andhiswordswere carrii'doveramplifiers.They werealsobr9adcastover VaticanRadioandthe Italiannetwork, Christianfamiliesface difficultiesinboththespiritualandthematerialorder, hesaid.-Theyaretiredin thematerialorderbybeing "unemployed,tinder-employed,orveryneedy." TrialsInthespiritual orderwhichconfrontfamilies,hewenton.come"becauseoftheself-denialand relinquishmentsrequiredof fathersandmothersforthe educationoftheirchildren; becausetheyremainfaithfultotheunchangeablelaw ofGodamidtheseductions ofaworldlymentalityinclinedtowardspleasure; becausetheymaintainthe safebarrierofasound moralconscience."

slogan,"fromeachaccording tohisabilities,toeachaccordingtohisneeds."

HisHolinessalsosaid: "Weareclosetoeachofyou -closetoyouwiththe prayerthatasksGodto grantthefullnessofheavenlygracestoyourbeloved families.WeaskHimto blesstheinnocenceofchildren,thepurevitalityof youthandthepeacefultwilightoftheaged.Weaskfor allofyouthegiftsofpeace, tranquillityandjoy,to overcomealltrials,which theloveofGodsoothesand tempers."

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with commonwill,zealandactivity.Thebishopshavealreadymadeknowntheir thinkingonvariousproblemsconfrontingtheChurch today,thePopesaid,adding that1,}..irproposalsare quicklybeingco-ordinated byvariouscommissionsset upforthecouncil.

PopeJohninthecourse ofhisremarkssaidthatalthoughagreementisnot oftenfoundintheworld, therewillbeagreementat theecumenicalcouncil.He saidthereasonforthisis thatthelivinglightand blessingsoftheLordwill bepresent.

Otheritemsonthedesk arealeatherblotterworked ingold,agilthandblotter withtheheadsofSt.Peter andSt.Paulinreliefand apencilholderwithabout sixpensandpencils.

Ontheright-handsideof thedeskthereisasmall twoderbookcaseinwhich. togetherwithotherhoc' arethevolumesofthemedaldocumentsofthepreparationsfortheSecond VaticanCouncilwhichthe Popeconsultsfrequently.

Inthefarcornerofthe roomnearthedeskisa largeplasticglobewhich canbeilluminatedfromthe insideandwhichshowsthe locationofeveryd,ioceseand

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CubanRegimeServesReds,Says VaticanCityPaper

AVATICANCITYpublicationforthefirsttimehas accusedCubanPremier FidelCastroofservingcommunism.

TheVaticanCityweekly L'OsservatoredellaDomenicapointedoutthatantireligiouspTopaganda is broadcastbythegovernment-controlledradioand TVstationsandthatbishops arecalled"anti-revolutionary."

Aneditorialintheweekly -writtenbyFedericoAlessandrini.aneditorofthe VaticanCitydaily,L'OsservatoreRomano-declared: "OnlyGodknowswhat awaitsthereourbrothers, whoarenowtheprey-for supposedreasonsofstateofa'sorcerer'sapprentice' whointhenameofliberty istakingawaythelibertyof apredominantlyCatholic peoplewhohavetrustedand hopedinhim."

ChangedFuture

Theeditorialsaidthat PremierCastrohaschanged hiscountry'dfuturebecause of"allegednecessity"and alsowantsCatholicsto changewithoutcaringthat suchachangeisimpossible unlesstheybetraytheir Faith.

Itcontinued:"FidelCastro,drivenbyeventswhich seemtodominatehim. showsdailyacharactershift fromtheneutralistposition whichheusedtomaintain. Hisbattleagainst'American imperialism'leadshimto alignhimselfalwaysmore closelywiththeSoviet Unionandthroughitwith communism."

Communism.itadded,is usingPremierCastrointwo ways,toincreasediscord inthefreeworldandtopro-

videabridgeheadtoLatin America.

Theditorialsaidthatthe onlythingthatmayhaltthe Castroregimeis"theprudenttacticsofcommunism itself."Communists,itsaid, maycometothinkthatthe Premier'sgoalissoexcessivethatitnolongerserves communistgoals.

PopePraises Society'sGrowth

THEHOLYSEEhaspraised thesteadyprogressofthe SocietyofSt.Vincentde Paulthroughouttheworld.

TheVatican'sesteemwas expressedinaletterwritten inthenameofHisHoliness PopeJohnXXIIIbyDomenicoCardinalTardini, VaticanSecretaryofState, tothesociety'sinternational headquartersinParis.

ThelettersaidthePope isespeciallypleasedby.the establishmentofnewunits ofthesocietyinpartsofthe worldwhereitwasnot activebeforeandbythe additionofnewgroupstoits internationalcouncil.

Italsopraisedthesociety foradaptingitselftothe newconditionsinwhich Catholiccharitableorganisationsmustoperateat present. Theplanunder whichestablishedsociety unitsaidnewonesinunderdevelopednationswascalled "worthyofpraiseandlively encouragement."

Thesociety-foundedin Parisin1833byFrederic Ozanam-nowhasabout 250,000membersinmore than50countries.Itsmembershelpthepoorandsick.

ThePontiffassuredhis listenersthatheneverlets passanoccasiontoencourageresponsibleauthorities todowhatisnecessaryto provideforthesespiritual andmaterialnecessities. Thenheexhorted"allthose infavourablefinancialcircumstancestooutbidone anotheringenerositytoprovideeveryfamilywithlastinghelpinproportiontoits needs"-thusgivingaChristianversonoftheMarxist

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Popeisfondofusing thelibraryforprivateaudiencesandoftenbrings specialvisitorsintoitwho, accordingtothestiffrules ofVaticanprotocol,arenot ordinarilyentitledtosuch intimacywithhim. HisHolinesshasmany timesreceivedvisitorsin theformalthroneroomfor afewminutesandthen usheredthemintothelibrarywherethereisno throneandwherehecan speakwiththeminafriendlyandlessausteremanner. Theroomitselfissurprisinglywarminfeeling.Despiteitsgenerousdimensions,thelibraryisnot overwhelmingandinfact issomethingofareliefto visitorswhohavewalked throughroomafterroomof redbrocadedwallsand glisteningmarblefloors. Forthelibraryhasasunlitqualityandtakesits warmthfromtheyellowof thedamasked
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Subsidiestoschoolsonlibraries, pianos,radiosandprojectorsand schooltravelrefundarecovered.

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EncouragementofInsurance.

10.Theadvantagesof Students'AccidentInsurancearemany,andinclude:

(a)Full24-hourprotectionofallschoolchildren, whetheratschoolorplay, onholidays,at'homeor travelling;

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4Beethoven:Symphony No.4.Consecrationofthe House.Philharmonia/ Klemperer.Columbia Mono,5'7/6.

Itisverydifficulttopoint anyflawsinaKlemperer recordingofBeethoven; thereisalwaysasublimity andanintellectualgrasp withwhichitishardfora lessermortaltoanalyse. Whiletherecordisplaying, onecanonlythink:"Thisis theway,theonlyway,of playingBeethoven." Thisdiscgivesmeno choicebuttorecommendit.

4Vivaldi:TheFourSeasons.Barchet/Stuttgart ConcertOrchestra/Munchinger.AceofClubs. 39/6.

Asitisnowastandard best-sellerinEurope,"The FourSeasons"mustbererecordedinstereobyeach companyandthisisprobablythereasonforthisfine performancegoingdownto thecheaplabel. Itmaywellbethatthe newrecordingswillimprove onthisandthosewithstereo equipmentmightfindit wisertowait,butIenjoyed thissprightlymusicimmensely.Therecordingis good,theperformanceextremelygood.

4SpikeJones:Omnibust. LondonStereo/Mono. 52/6.

SpikeJonesisfamousfor soundswhichhavebecome almostasmuchaclassicas theKeystoneKopsarein thecinemaandformuch thesamereasons.Thestereo versionisoneofthemost startlingdemonstrationsof stereoIhaveheard,but thereisagreatdealmore thanmeresoundeffects here.Thereiswitaswell asslapstick,foreachitem isasatireontelevisionprogramines.Thisisoneofthe funniestrecordsIhave heardanditisrightupat thetopofitsclass.

4MantovaniOperetta Memories.DeccaMono/ Stereo,52/-. Thememoriesstretchover nearlyfiftyyearsofVienneseoperetta,fromDieFledermaustoFrederika.Mantovaniisregardedwithcontemptbysomemusic-lovers, buttheyshouldhavea healthyregardforhim.Not onlydoeshekeepanamazinglyhighstandardofconsistencybuthehasflung

openthedoorstoserious musicformanythousands. Somebodylisteningtothis record,forexample,willbe ledbackfromFredericato DieFledermausand.once there,thenextlogicaljump istoFigaro.Thepackaging andpresentationofthisdisc isexemplary. 4Mozart:TheFluteQuartets,K285.K285a.K285b, K298.BarhonandFine ArtsQuartet.Concert DiscMono/Stereo.59/6. Beforediscussingthemusic Iwouldliketopointout thatConcertDischavecapitulatedtopublicdemand andareissuingtheirrecords inmonauralversionsaswell asstereo;uptonowthey havebeenstereoonly.It wouldseemthattherecord companiesthinkthatstereo isnotall-conquering.

Readersofthiscolumn willknowthatIwelcome out-of-the-waymusic,so muchofwhichisasgood as,orevenbetterthan,the standardrepertory.Iroll outthecarpetforthese quartetswithsomemisgivingsbecauseonlyK285 isuniversallyadmittedto befirst-class.Mozartdetestedthefluteanditmust havebeenuphillworkto writethesepieces. Inmyperverseway,I likedtheparodisticalK298 best,notthroughanymusicaleruditionbutbecauseof theflowingmelody,sosimilarto"TheMinstrelBoy." Evenso.itcannotcompare withtheverynextworkin theKochelcatalogue,which istheFluteandHarpConcerto.Theperformances andtherecordingareofa veryhighstandard.Thisis thefirsttimethatallfour quartetshavebeencollected togetherononerecordand otherrecordingsofanyof themarerare,soloversof thefluteandMozartians woulddowelltosample this.

'RecitalofLuteSongs. PeterPearsandJulian Bream.DeccaStereo/ Mono,57/6. Offthebeatentrackagain, thistimewithsomethinga littlemoresubstantial.The latterdayrenaissanceof Englishmusichasbrought aboutarevivalofinterest inthatearlierperiodwhen Englandwastheforemost musicalnation.Thesesongs, forthemostpartbyMorley orDowland,arebeautifully sungandrecorded.

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(c)Financialprotection formedicalexpensesirrespectiveofthepositionof theparents;

(dlAfter1961,thebulk ofinsuranceregistration workwillfallinJuneand July,insteadofFebruary.

le)Studentsattending TechnicalCollegeTeachers' TrainingCollegeorUniversityareeligibleforcover.

11.Thefullestco-operationofschoolsandassociationsisearnestlyrequested.

Pleasereferenquiries toMr.HindatS.G.I.O., phone21-3143,extension22.

B.VOLUNTARYWORKERS ACCIDENTINSURANCE. ExpiryandRenewal.

12.DetailsofthisInsurance weregiveninCircularNo. 39ofJanuary,1960.Copies areavailableonrequest.44 Associationsand/orSchools tookoutthisprotectionin 1960,whichexpireson15th February,1961.

13.RenewalNoticeshave beensenttothoseconcerned, andpromptpaymentofthe renewalpremiumof£3is requested.

PremiumRates.

14.Thefullpremiumof £3fortheminimumnumberof30insuredbodiesis payabletoensurerenewal. Shouldmorethan50AssociationsorSchoolstakeup theinsurancepromptly,the premiumwillbereducedto £2/10/-fortheyear,and refundswouldbemadeto thosewhopaid£3.

AdyentagesofInsuranceof roluntaryWorkers.

15.TheFederationstronglyrecommendseveryAssociationorSchooltoparticipateinthisinsurance,for thefollowingreasons:

(i)itprotectstheassociation'snumberagainstfinanciallossthroughaccidents;

(ii)voluntaryhelpersshould morewillinglycomeforwad,iftheyknowofthis protection;

(iii)thepremiumissmall incomparisonwithwhat theassociationorschool authoritywouldfinditself obligedtopayinthecase ofaseriousaccident;

(iv)thebenefitsofferedare somuchgreaterthan couldbepossibleunder anynormalinsuranceor hospitalbenefitscheme;

(v)thegreaterthenumber ofassociationsparticipatingthesmallerwillthe annualpremiumbecome. asa.rampa.aavanat

NewSubscriptions.

16.NewSubscribersare requestedtoapplytoParentsandFriendsFederation, c/oKeogh&O'Neil.170 St.George'sTerrace,Perth.

C.SUBSIDIESFOR SCHOOLLIBRARIES, PIANO,RADIOSAND PROJECTORS.

17.TheEducationActhas nowbeenamendedatSection9Atoprovideforthe followingfurthersubsidies tonon-GovernmentSchools:

(a)forthepurchaseof booksforschoollibraries totheextentofone-half ofthetotalcostuptoa maximumamountequal totheamountofthesubsidywhichwouldbe grantedtoequivalent GovernmentschooIs. Thesesubsidiesrange from£40to£60per annum.

(b)forthepurchaseof one-halfofthetotalcost ofonepianoforanyone schooluptoamaximum of£125.

18.Announcementofthe commencingdateofthesubsidiesandofanyspecial proceduretoobtainthem, maynotbemadebythe GovernmentbeforeMarch orApril,1961,andSchools arerequestedtoawaitfurtherinformationbeforeincurringexpenditureon schoollibrariesorpianos.

Subsidyofhalfcostof purchaseofvisualeducation equipmentcontinuesandof halfcostofschoolradiosto amaximumof£50inany oneschoolyear.

D.SCHOOLTRAVEL.'

Forchildrenattending secondaryschoolspartcost ofschooltravelwillberefundedtoanamountgreater than5/-perweekandnot greaterthan7/6perweek. Thismeansthattherefund doesnotcoverthefirst5/spentontravelandonly coverstherestuptoatotal fareexpenditureof5/7/6=12/6perweek.

Parentswishingtoclaim travelmustgettheclaim approvedonafarmavailablefromtheschooland subsequentlyeachterm mustfilloutaForm10E makingtheactualclaim forthatterm.Forms10E arealsoavailablefromthe school.Therefundisthen paidbycheque. Parentsofchildrenattendingcountryschoolsshould findoutifanyschoolbus travelismadeavailablefor theirchildren.Sometimesit isandinotherplacesitis not.

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TheresultofthereferencetoschoolsandassociationsincircularNo.48 wasasubstantialmajority infavourofachangefrom ayearstartingonFebruary 15,toayearcommencingon July1.Full24-hourcover isstilloffered. 2.Arrangementsmade withtheStateGovernment InsuranceOfficeprovidefor: (a)Initialdistributionof S.G.I.O.policycardsto schoolsinJanuary,1961; (b)Half-yearinsurance only,toadjusttheperiods, toJune30,1961.
I Furtherinsurance fromJuly1,1961,foreither: Half-yeartoDecember31, 1961,orfullyeartoJune 30,1962. (d)Fornewenrolments atFebruary,1962,half-year toJune30,1962. lelFurtherdistribution ofS.G.I.O.policycardsin June,1961,andJanuary, 1962. 3.Forthefirsthalf-year thefollowingwillapply: ExtentofCoverand Premiums. Plan"A"-Cover,full refund:Medical,£100;Funeral,£85;premium,per child,10/;familymaximum, 30/. Plan"B"-Cover,half refund:Medical,£50;Funeral,£42/10/;premium,per
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Y.C.W.FacesProblems

WithYouthfulVigour

WhenFloydPattersonandIngemarJohansentighteachotherfortheheavyweight crowninthenearfuture,millionsofpeople willthrilltothebattle.Meanwhileanother fightgoesoninourmidstwhichishardly noticed.

Tremendouslypowerful forcesareintheringtoday andamongstthemareyoung Catholicboysandgirlswho arebeingtrainedasleaders intheYoungChristian WorkersMovement.Their battleisagainstforcesof materialism,selfishnessand spiritualevil.Withtheir example,theirkindness, theirprayersandsacrifices theyfighttogivetheirfellowworkerstheopportunitytoknow,loveandserve Christ.

Perhapsafewexamples ofactioncarriedoutby leadersinthisDiocesewill servebesttoillustratehow thisbattleis.,beingfought andwon.

1.Twoleadersapproachedashopkeeperwhowas displayinglewdpictures;he ignoredthembutlateron, theysawthatthepictures hadbeenremoved.

2.Numerousinstances havebeengivenofleaders, bothboysandgirls,who havebecomefriendlywith younglapsedCatholics,and havethenbroughtthem backtoMassandtheSacraments.

3.Oneoftheboys'groups sponsoredayoungmigrant andobtainedhimemployMentandaccommodation.

4.Agirlleadernoticed thattheothergirlsatwork

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wereignoringanewgirl therebymakingherveryunhappy;theleaderspoketo herandbecameherfriend andthenewgirlisnowfindingthejobmuchmorepleasant. Thesefewexamplesemphasisethefactthatmany oftheproblemsfacing youngpeoplecanonlybe solvedbyyouthitself.In somecases,olderpeople, parents,civicauthorities mayhelpbutthefinal answerlieswithyoungmen andwomenwhohavebeen trainedtoaccepttheirresponsibilitiestowardsother youngworkers.Leaders, followinginthefootstepsof Christ,continuallymaking sacrifices,givinguptheir timeandenergywillgoon lookingfortheproblems facingyoungpeople,judging theseproblemswitha Christ-likemind,andacting ontheseproblemswhenever possible,forthebetterment ofeachindividualyoung personandthewholeofthe youthingeneral. Ofalltheproblemsfacing youngpeopleinthisDiocese, twohavebeenrecently noticedthatneedurgent attention.

1.ThemanyAsianstudentsdoingtheirstudiesin andaroundPerth,must feelstrangersinan aliencountry;thenatural shynessbetweenthesestudentsandourownyoung peoplemustbebrokendown. ItisuptotheyoungCatholicepeopleofPerthtoset theexamplebyextending thehandofgenuinefriendshipandmakingourAsian neighboursalwayswelcome.

2.AnotherproblembeContinuedonBackPage.

St.Mary's Tennis Club

Withinthenextfew weeks,St.Mary'swillbe conductingtheirannual tournamentandclubchampionships;membersareadvisedtostartpractisingfor theseeventsandensure theirpartnersfordoubles.

Thefirstmeetingofthe executivefor1961washeld onSunday,January22.

Entryformsforthetournamentwillbeavailable shortly.Afinalreminderfor subscriptions-pleaseassistyourcommitteeandclub bybringingyourselvesfinancialbeforethetournaments start,otherwiseyourentry mayberefused.

Theclubwelcomesthree newmembers,CarolNelson, TimSomersandJohn Loughlin.Itishopedthat theyenjoytheirmembership andavailthemselvesofthe club'sfacilities.

Thepresident'swifeand sonRaymondHarrishave justreturnedfromSydney afterafiveweeksholiday. Raymondshouldbeingood conditionfortheforthcomingtournaments.

Memberswillbepleased toknowthatTedDooganis nowpreparingthecourts andassistingtheclubgenerally.Thanksaregivento BrianMoranwhoforthe lasttwoorthreeyears rolledthecourts:Brianis alsoayachtingenthusiast, andduringthesummer muchofhistimeisspenton theriver.

Nighttennisisprogressing verywell;westillhavea fewcourtsavailableforhire, contactthesecretary,Mrs. Gartner,24-4284,forbookings.

MembersareagainremindedthatWednesday nightisclubnight,soplease attendandswellthenumbers.

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RADIO REPLIES...

DissensionAmongPeople FromLackOfUnderstanding

f.R.C.,NorthQId.:ItissurprisingthattheteachingsofChrist, whichthroughouttheworldholdmillionsinspiritualbondage, shouldcontinuetofomentbitterdissension.

R.:Millionsthroughouttheworldprofessspiritual allegiancetotheteachingsofChrist.Insofarasthey haverightlyunderstoodthoseteachingsandreally acceptthem,notmerelyprofessingtodoso,theyare deliveredfromthebondageoferror.

Theteachingsthemselvesdonotfomentbitter dissension,buttendonly tounitethosewhobelieve intheminaspiritof mutualcharity.Dissension ariseswhenpeopledonot understandtheteachings cfChristbu,thinkthey do,arewedciedtotheir ownopinioni,resent othersnotthinkingas theydo,andtrytoforce theiropinionsuponothers.

ProtestantsIn

Spain

Q.:TheProtestantFaithdeservesabetterdealthan thatdepictedinSpain.

R.:Yourthinkingseems tobeallovertheplace.

Firstly,ifyoubelievethat Christianteachingsresult onlyinspiritualbondage, youshouldnotwantthem propagatedbyanybody,no matterinwhat'formthey aretaught,norbywhom theyaretaught.Secondly.

ifyouareagainstfomenting dissensionyoushouldobject toforeignagentsofother religionsinvadingacountry wherethevastmajorityof thepeopleareunitedinthe Catholicreligionandcontentwithit.

TheadventintoSpain fromoutsideitsbordersof bitterlyanti-CatholicWitnessesofJehovah,Seventh DayAdventists,Pentecostalists,BibleSocietycanvassers,BaptistsandCalvinists,MethodistsandLutherans,iscalculatedtosow adissensionwhichdidnot existbeforetheirarrival.

Spainwasuntouchedbyall thedissensionsofthemany conflictingProtestantsects whichresultedfromthe ProtestantReformationin the16thcentury.

Doyouwantallthereligiousdissensionsimported intoSpainnowwhichit successfullyavoidedthen?

SuchSincerePeople

Q.:Grantedthattheyare wrongintheirbeliefs, Peoplecanstillbevery sincere,evenShintoists andBuddhists.

R.:Thesinceritywith hichpeopleholdwrong beliefsdoesnotjustify othersintoacceptingthose knowingthem tobewrong.

Q.:Surely,then,something morecivilised,alittle Tesspaganandmuch nearertoGod'sTruth, suchastheProtestant faith,deservesabetter dealinSpain. R.:Thereisnosuchthing astheProtestantfaith.

There.are.manydifferent and.conflictingformsof Protestantism,theSeventh DayAdventistsdenouncing allwhoobserveSunday, WitnessesofJehovahdenouncingthosewhoobserve eitherSaturdayorSunday, andsoonwithothervariations.

NorwillanyProtestants thankyoufordescribing themas"alittlemorecivilised,alittlelesspagan,and muchnearertoGod'sTruth" thanShlntoistsandBuddhists!Fortherest,why

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Duringtheabsenceof theRev.L.Rumble, M.S.C.,whilehisradio sessionoverStation 2SMisinrecesstill Sunday,March1,previouslyunpublishedreplieswillappeareach week.

shouldthosewhohavethe fullTruthintheCatholic Faithexchangeitforany oftheinadequatesubstitutes offeredinitsplace?

Interpretation OfPetrine

Text PROTESTANT,WESTERNLINE:Inyour leaflet,-TheTrue Church,"youquote: "ThouartPeterandupon thisrockIwillbuildmy Church."Actuallythatis amisquote.

R.:Thatyoudisagreewith theCatholicinterpretation ofthetextdoesnotentitle youtodeclareitamisquote. Atmostyoucouldsaythat, whilethewordsarerightly opinion aremisusedbyCatholics. ButyouwillnotfindareputableBiblicalscholartodaywhowouldagreewith themeaningyouwishto readintoOurLord'swords.

TrueInterpretation

Q.:WhenChristsaid:"Thou artPeter,anduponthis rockIwillbuildmy Church."therockwasthe truththatHeHimselfwas "theChrist,theSonofthe LivingGod."

R.:TheCalvinistscripture scholar,Dr.OscarCullmann, inhisexhaustivestudyof thismatter,"Peter,Disciple, Apostle,Martyr,"says,on p.163,thattheProtestant reformersheldPetertohave beennamed"rock"byJesus notasapersonbutonlyas abeliever.

Thetruerock,theyheld, isChristHimself.Onp.206, however,Dr.Cullmannrules thisoutasimpossible.He says:"Theparallelismof thetwostatements,'youare rockanduponthisrock' showsthatthesecondrock referstonothingdifferent fromthefirstone."The onlypossibility,headds,is thatJesus"actuallymeant thepersonwhomHecharacterisedbythename `rock.'"

Hedeclaresunsatisfactory "allProt,.;tintinterpretationsthatseekinoneway oranothertoexplainaway thereferencetoPeter;"and heconcludes:"TheRoman Catholicexegesismustbe regardedascorrectwhenit rejectsthoseotherattempts atexplanation."

Dr.Cullmann,asaCalvinistorPresbyterian,justifieshisremainingaProtestantbysayingthatwhat wasmeantforPeterpersonallywasnotmeantforany successorsofSt.Peter.But whilsthedeniesthatthe PopesinherittheofficeconferredonSt.Peter,herefusestodoviolencetothe textofscripturebydenying thatChristmeantPeterper- sonallywhenHesaid: "UponthisrockIwillbuild myChurch AndIwill givetotheethekeysofthe kingdomofheaven."

SizeOfIdeal ChristianFamily

M.C.,Paddington:Shouldnotthethristian attitudeoftodaytowardsfamilysizecontrol bethatofatmostmaintainingthebirth-rate atitspresentlevel,ratherthanaugmenting it?

R.:TheChristianattitude today,asalways,mustbe thattheprimarypurposeof marriageasintendedby Godistheprocreationof childrenandthepropagationofthehumanrace.To maintainthepopulationat itspresentlevelinany givennation,thosewhomarryareobligedtohavemore thanmerelytwochildren whowillreplacethemselves, sincetherearemanywho foronereasonoranother willnotmarry.Again, somewhodomarrywillbe

PaganSays "TooManyLies"

"Sunshine,"Sydney:Thisisthefirst timeIhaveeverwrittentoyou,and wouldappreciateareply.

R.:IthinkitwasCardinalNewmanwhosaid thatheneverletalettergounanswered,onthe principlethatifpeoplethoughtitworthwhileto writetohint,heoughttothinkitworthwhileto writealettertothem.ButIconfessthatitisvery difficulttodealwithyourparticularproblems,if indeedtheyareproblemstoyouaboutwhichyou aresomewhatuneasyandwouldlikeadvice.

Q.:Inourhomeweareveryinterested,especially aswearenon-churchgoers,andImyselfhave neverbeenbaptised,christened,confirmedor anythingelse.

R.:IfonebelievesintheChristianreligion,since theChristianreligiondeclaresthereceptionofthe SacramentsofBaptismtobeessential,theunbaptisedpersonshouldatleastaskhimselfwhether ornottheChristianreligionistrue.Forthat,he needstostudyit.Youhadbetterletmesendyou somebookletsonthat'subject.

Asforchurchgoing,Godgavethecommandment: Rememberyoukeepholythesabbathday;andthat demandsthefulfilmentofdefiniteandpublicreligiousdutiesofworship,gratitudeandacknowledgementofHim.Itisreallyamatterofhonestyand justice.Peoplepaythebakerforthebreadthey putintotheirbodies;theyshouldatleastpayGod forthebodiestheyputthebreadinto,AndHe presentsHisbilleveryweek,commandingspecial religiousdutieseveryseventhday.Itisthegreat unpaidbillwithnon-churchgoers,howeverhonest theymaybeinordinaryrelationshipswiththeir fellowmen.

BetterDispositions

Q.:Icouldnotgotoyourchurchasinyourchurch servicesyoutelltoomanylies,andyouknow thatquitewell.

R.:IcanonlysaythatyouaremistakeninthinkingthattheCatholicreligionisbasedonfalsehood orthattheCatholicChurchteacheswhatisfalse. That,ofcourse,isonlymystatementasopposed toyourstatement;butIcan'tdomuchelsewhen yougivenoexampleofwhatyouthinktobea lyingdoctrine. AstoyourchargethatImyselfamaconscious liar,teachingwhatisfalseandknowingittobe false,Icanonlysaythatifyouthinklikethat, wellthen,youthinklikethat;andthere'snothing Icandoaboutit.Imustcontentmyselfwiththe realisationthathornanjudgmentsarenotvery important.Ifpeoplethinkbetterofus,thatdoesn't makeusanybetter;andiftheythinkworseofus, thatdoesn'tmakeusariyworse.Wearewhatwe areinthesightofGod.

"'YourLivingChurch!"

Q..:Anyway,mayGodrichlyblessyouandall yours. R.:Thatwishandprayermorethancompensates for'anyseeminglydiscourteousremarksinyour letter.Ionlywishyourhead,initsjudgmentsof theCatholicreligion,wereassoundasyourheart initsdesireformypersonalwelfare.Thatconcludesyourfirstletterthatyouhaveeverwritten tome;andyouhavemyownreciprocalgoodwishes andmyprayersthatGodmayblessyouinways beyondanythingyoucanatpresentanticipate.

childlessthroughnofaultof theirown.Threeorfourchildfamiliesarenecessary tomaintainthepresent levelofpopulation;fiveor sixchildrenarenecessary forareasonableincrease.

OnChristianStandards, therefore,itisadutyfor marriedpeopletohavefive orsixchildrenwherepossible.Christiangenerosity,whichgoesbeyondmere duty,willinspireeven largerfamiliesthanthat.

An'exceptionfromthis generalruleispermissable inindividualcasesaccordingtotheirparticularcircumstances.Theexcusing reasonsarelistedasmedical,eugenic,economicor social.Inorder,thesemean seriousill-health,dangerof hereditarydefectsinthe offspring,financialinability tosupportfurtherchildren, orlackofsufficienthpusing-spacetoaccommodate them.

Grantedanyoneofth_ese obstacles,genuinelyandnot merelypretendedtobepresent,amarriedcouple wouldbejustifiedinavoidingconceptions,usingonly morallylawfulways,as longasstyliadverseconditionscontinued,

TheNormal Standard

Suchexceptionalcases areexceptions.Thenormal Christianstandardisa familyofatleastfiveor sixchildren,generous Christianswillinglyacceptinglargerfamiliesstill, trustinginDivineProvidenceandgivingtheblessingofexistenceandtheir opportunityofeternalhappinessinheaventoasmany childrenasGodpermits themtohave.Thisisnot apopulardoctrineinthe secularisedandmaterialisticatmosphereofthismodernandpost-Christian world;andtheobservance ofChristianidealsofmarriage,defyinghumanrespectandignoringpublic opinioninapaganage, maycallforrealheroism.

WiththehelpofGod's gracesuchheroismispossibleandininnumerable casesareality.Forthere areChristianswho,inthe spiritofthefirstandgreatestcommandment,aredeterminedaboveallthings toloveandserveGodaccordingtothedutiesof theirstateinlife;andthey knowdespitealltalkabout "populationexplosions"by menwiseintheirownconceit,mankindcanstillwith confidencefulfilthebiblical preceptto'increaseand multiply,andfilltheearth andsubdueit."

Grantednormalcircumstancesintheirownindividualeast-s,theyaccept thatasthebasisoftheir familyobligations.

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RedRegimeSteps UpPropaganda

Vienna:Hungary'sRedrulersoreintensifyingtheircampaigntoconvincetheworld thattheChurchlivesfreelyandevenprosperouslyinthatcommunistland.

PressofficersatHungarianlegationsinfree countriesarespearheading thecampaignabroad. Theyarefloodingeditorial officeswithletterscomplainingbitterlyabout articlesimpugningfreedomofreligioninHungary.

Thepressofficersassert thatsucharticlesarebased onfalseinformationand misrepresentationofthe Hungariangovernment's policy.Theygenerallyoffer whattheydeclarearethe facts.

InBudapestitself.governmentofficialshaveofferedforeigncorrespondents theopportunityoftalking toHungarianpriests.These priestsarenotnotorious collaboratorswiththeRed regime.Theyarepriests

Archbishop Supports Ban

ThisnewAfricannation's firstnativearchbishophas supportedCatholicparents whoopposethegovernment'splantosendGhanianstudentstouniversitiesincommunistcountries.

ArchbishopJohnAmissah, ofCapeCoast,wroteinThe Standard,nationalCatholic weekly,thattheparents'opPositionisbasedon"right reason andstrong, firmlyrootedChristian Faith."

Theparentshadbeen criticisedfortheirattitude byaspokesmanforthegovernmentwhoaddressedthe annualgeneralconference oftheCatholicTeachers' AssociationatCapeCoast. KofiBaako,Ministerof StateforPresidentialAffairs inParliament,urgedparents totakeadvantageofthe opportunitytosendtheir childrentouniversities abroad,includingtheSoviet UnionandRedChina.

Mr.Baakoreferredto himselfas"astrongRoman Catholic,"butstatedthatthe timehascomeforChristianstochangetheirattitude tocommunistcountries.

ArchbishopAmissah praisedtheCatholicparents fortheiranti-communist standandsaiditis"dictated bytheircorrectandrealistic understandingofthedangersinvolvedforthemoral andtrulyGhanianorAfricanupbringingoftheirbelovedchildren."

whoforthemostparthave sufferedimprisonmentfor theirloyaltytotheHoly See.

Thegovernmentisbankingontheunwillingnessof theseprieststoriskitsfurtherdispleasurewithoutabsolutenecessity.Thepriests knowthatthegovernment tscansforeignpublications foranymentionofHungary, andthatwhatispublished inafar-offcityoftheWest mightlandthemingaolin Budapest.Andthereisalwaysthechancethatthe earnestcorresporidentto whomtheytalkisaplant whomightdenouncethem tothesecretpoliceforantigovernmentopinions.

ADr.Varkonyi,director ofthecommunist-controlled CatholicActionofHungary, makesapointofdeclaring thatCatholicsenjoythe righttopublishafreepress inHungary.Infact,the nation'ssevenmillionCatholicsarenotalloweda singleCatholicdailynewspaper(theyhavehadnone since1945),andhaveonly oneweeklypaper,UjEmber (NewMan),withacirculationof50,000.

Hungary'ssingleCatholic monthly,Vigilia,ispermittedtocirculateonly 7,000copies.

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Thecdmmunistparty,on theotherhand,publishesa largenumberofdailypapers withatotalcirculationof sixmillion.Therearefewer thanhalfamillionparty members.

WhatDr.Varkonyiandhis agentsavoidmentioningare the635conventsandmonasteriesconfiscatedbythe communistgovernment,the 10,000monksandnunsmade homeless,themorethan 3,000Catholicprimaryand secondary'schoolsthathave been"nationalised,"the methodicalinterferencewith religiousinstructionandthe contemptheapeduponitin officialpublications,the massivegovernmentsponsoredatheisticpropaganda,theimprisonmentor confinementofbishops,and thearrogationofepiscopal authoritybystate-appointed commissars.

Someobserversbelieve theHungarianregimehas beenspurredtoitspropagandaeffortbyrumoursof negotiationsbetweenthe communistgovernmentof YugoslaviaandCatholic bishopsinthatcountry.it isbelievedtheHungarian Redsfearthatanysubstantialimprovementinthe Church'spositioninYugaslaviamighthaveawkward repercussionsinHungary.

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CapeTown:PrimeMinister VerwoerdhasrebukedleadersofSouthAfrica's biggestDutchReformedchurchesforwithdrawingfromhisgovernment'swhite-supremacypolicies.

TheNationalistpremier assertedinaNewYear messagetothenationthat delegatesoftheDutchReformedChurchesofthe CapeandtheTransvaal didnotspeakfortheir churches.

"Thechurcheshave,in fact.notyetspokenthrough theirsynods,atwhichthe membersaswellasthe wholeoftheclergywillbe represented,"hesaid.

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Religiousjustificationof SouthAfrica'sapartheid (strictracialsegregation) lawsamongtheBible-quotingAfrikaaners,descmdants ofthecountry'soriginal Dutchsettlers,hasbuttressedthegovernment'sracist position.

ShortlyafterChristmas delegatesoftheCapeand Transvaalchurchesdeclared thatifcompleteterritorial segregationofAfrican Negroesisnotpossible,then fullpoliticalrightscannot bekeptindefinitelyfrom Africans,residinginwhite Areas.

Theyspoket,,e:ifrifyVieir churches'standonares.!lutionc. apartheid, whichW.. 1,1,.,idata meetingof S,.uth African churches earlyinDc,..,i.ther.They calledtherecognitionofthe rightsofNelro,isinthe whitecommandamatter ofjustice.

"Thosewhocie.:agree withthismustnowgive moralgroundsfurtheir pointofvice,,"thedelegates in. Verwoerd ti.unthischalle,n%eand itbackatthem. ofthose o li..thtlyendsooftendemand moralgroundsforapolicy ofgranting,indifferent w..y,fullrightswithineach grouptothewhiteaswell astoeachnon-whitegroup has-,cenfittoformulatea mmci basisforpolicies whichleadtochaoselse where,andwhichultimately deprivethewhitemanof hisrightsandhispossessionsinthecountryhehas developed,"thePrimeMinistersaid."Letthemnow doCo."

CongressVotes SupportSukarno

Jogjakerta:Indonesia'sCatholicpartyhas votedtobackPresidentAchmedSukarno's policies.

Thenationalcorivention ofthe250.000-member partyherevoiceditssupportfortheIndonesian Resident's"guideddemocracy"'programme,the neweight-yearnational reconstructionplanand Indonesia'sclaimtoWest Irian(NetherlandsNew Guinea).

Delegatesfrom292party localsvotedtoco-operate withthegovernmentand its"guidedciee.iociracy"programmeaslongasitrespectsthe1945constitution andthebasicphilosophyof theState.thepantjasila.The pantjasilaisastatementof beliefinGod,democracy, nationalism,humanismand socialjustice.

`Guideddemocracy."proclaimsin1959byPresident Sukarno,restrictspartyac.tyandgivesvastpowers tothepresidency.including therighttoappointa majorityofthemembersof thenationallegislature,the People'sCongress.Last October,theexecutivecommitteectheCatholicparty C....dareditssupportofthe

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IgnatiusKasimo,former MinisterforEconomicAffairswhohasheadedthe Catholicpartysinceits foundation37yearsago,announcedhisretirementduringtheconvention.Hewas persuaded,however,toremaininofficeaschairman ofthepresentexecutive committeeuntilthegovernment'sFebruaryinvestigationiscompleted.Hewas givenauthoritytonamea newexecutivecommittee whenheretiresattheend ofthatmonth.

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Vienna:Hungary'sRedrulersareintensifyingtheircampaigntoconvincetheworld thattheChurchlivesfreelyandevenprosperouslyinthatcommunistland.

PressofficersatHungarianlegationsinfree countriesarespearheading thecampaignabroad.

Theyarefloodingeditorial officeswithletterscomplainingbitterlyabout articlesimpugningfreedomofreligioninHungary.

Thepressofficersassert thatsucharticlesarebased onfalseinformationand misrepresentationofthe Hungariangovernment's policy.Theygenerallyoffer whattheydeclarearethe facts.

InBudapestitself.governmentofficialshaveofferedforeigncorrespondents theopportunityoftalking toHungarianpriests.These priestsarenotnotorious collaboratorswiththeRed regime.Theyarepriests

Archbishop Supports Ban

ThisnewAfricannation's firstnativearchbishophas supportedCatholicparents whoopposethegovernment'splantosendGhanianstudentstouniversitiesincommunistcountries, ArchbishopJohnAmissah, ofCapeCoast,wroteinThe Standard,nationalCatholic weekly,thattheparents'oppositionisbasedon"right reason andstrong, firmlyrootedChristian Faith."

Theparentshadbeen criticisedfortheirattitude byaspokesmanforthegovernmentwhoaddressedthe annualgeneralconference oftheCatholicTeachers' AssociationatCapeCoast.

KofiBaako,Ministerof StateforPresidentialAffairs inParliament,urgedparents totakeadvantageofthe opportunitytosendtheir childrentouniversities abroad,includingtheSoviet UnionandRed,China.

Mr.Baakoreferredto himselfas"astrongRoman Catholic,"butstatedthatthe timehascomeforChristianstochangetheirattitude tocommunistcountries.

ArchbishopAmissah praisedtheCatholicparents fortheiranti-communist standandsaiditis"dictated bytheircorrectandrealistic understandingofthedange"sinvolvedforthemoral endtrulyGhanianorAfricanupbringingoftheirbelovedchildren."

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ADr.Varkonyi,director ofthecommunist-controlled CatholicActionofHungary, makesapointofdeclaring thatCatholicsenjoythe righttopublishafreepress inHungary.Infact,the nation'ssevenmillionCatholicsarenotalloweda singleCatholicdailynewspaper(theyhavehadnone since1945),andhaveonly oneweeklypaper,UjEmber (NewMan),withacirculationof50.000.

Hungary'ssingleCatholic monthly,Vigilia,ispermittedtocirculateonly 7,000copies.

FactNotPublished

Thecommunistparty,on theotherhand,publishesa largenumberofdailypapers withatotalcirculationof sixmillion.Therearefewer thanhalfamillionparty members.

WhatDr.Varkonyiandhis agentsavoidmentioningare the635conventsandmonasteriesconfiscatedbythe communistgovernment,the 10,000monksandnunsmade homeless,themorethan 3,000Catholicprimaryand secondary'schoolsthathave been"nationalised,"the methodicalinterferencewith religiousinstructionandthe contemptheapeduponitin officialpublications,the massivegovernmentsponsoredatheisticpropaganda,theimprisonmentor confinementofbishops,and thearrogationofepiscopal authoritybystate-appointed commissars.

Someobserversbelieve theHungarianregimehas beenspurredtoitspropagandaeffortbyrumoursof negotiationsbetweenthe communistgovernmentof YugoslaviaandCatholic bishopsinthatcountry.It isbelievedtheHungarian Redsfearthatanysubstantialimprovementinthe Church'spositioninYugaslaviamighthaveawkward repercussionsinHungary.

TheHungarianBishops, asfarastheyarestillat liberty,mightbeencouragedtomakecortaindemandswhichwouldbefully supportedbyCatholics there.Andworldopinion, whichcannotbeentirely neglectedevenbyatotalitarianregime.mightbegin tcturnitsattentiontothe oppressionoftheChurchin Hungary.

FrancisCardinalSpellman,ArchbishopofNewYork,shows oneoftheStrategicAirCommand'salertpilotsacard attestingtotheCardinal'smembershipintheselectgroup ofpersonswhohavebrokenthesoundbarrier.Theinformal visitwiththeairmanoccurredduringCardinalSpellman's holidayvisittoEieisonAirForceBase,Alaska, (NCPhotos)

S.AfricanPremier RebukesProtestant ApartheidC:tics

CapeTown:PrimeMinister VerwoerdhasrebukedleadersofSouthAfrica's biggestDutchReformedchurchesforwithdrawingfromhisgovernment'swhite-supremacypolicies.

TheNationalistpremier assertedinaNewYear messagetothenationthat delegatesoftheDutchReformedChurchesofthe CapeandtheTransvaal didnotspeakfortheir churches.

"Thechurcheshave,in fact.notyetspokenthrough theirsynods,atwhichthe membersaswellasthe wholeoftheclergywillbe represented,"hesaid.

"Thevoiceofthechurches hasstilltobeheard."

Religiousjustificationof SouthAfrica'sapartheid (strictracialsegregation) lawsamongtheBible-quotingAfrikaancrs,descendants of.thecountry'soriginal Dutchsettlers,hasbuttressedthegovernment'sracist position.

ShortlyafterChristmas delegatesoftheCapeand Transvaalchurchesdeclared thatifcompleteterritorial segregationofAfrican Negroesisnotpossible,then fullpoliticalrightscannot bekeptindefinitelyfrom Africans.residinginwhite areas.

Theyspoketoclarifytheir churches'standonaresi,lutioncriticisingapartheid, whichwaspassedata meetingofeightSouth AfricanProtestantchurches earlyinDecember.They calledtherecognitionofthe rightsofNegroesinthe whitecommunityamatter ofjustice.

"Thosewhodonotagree withthismustnowgive moralgroundsfortheir pointofview,"thedelegates said.

PrimeMinisterVerwoerd tookupthischallengeand threwitbackatthem.

"Noneofthosewho:c lightlyandsooftendemand moralgroundsforapolicy ofgranting,indifferent ways,fullrightswithineach grouptothewhiteaswell astoeachnon-whitegroup hasseenfittoformulatea moralbasisforpolicies whichleadtochaoselse where,andwhichultimately deprivethewhitemanof hisrightsandhispossessionsinthecountryhehas developed,"thePrimeMinistersaid."Letthemnow doco."

CongressVotes SupportSukarno

Jogjakarta:Indonesia'sCatholicpartyhas votedtobackPresidentAchmedSukarno's policies.

Thenationalconv,ittion ofthe250.000-member partyherevoiceditssupportfortheIndonesian Plesident's"guideddemocracyprogramme,the neweight-yearnational reconstructionplanand Indonesia'sclaimtoWest Irian(NetherlandsNew Guinea).

Delegatesfrom292party localsvotedtoco-operate withthegovernmentand its"guideddemocracy"programmeaslongasitrespectsthe1945constitution andthebasicphilosophyof theState.thepantjasila.The pantjasilaisastatementof beliefinGod,democracy, nationalism,humanismand socialjustice.

"Guideddemocracy."proelaime1in1959byPresident Sukarno,restrictspartyactivityandgivesvastpowers tothepresidency.including therighttoappointa majorityofthemembersof thenationallegislature,the People'sCongress.Last October,theexecutivecommitteecrtheCatholicparty declareditssupportofthe

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AconverttoCatholicismandaparishioneratSt. PauloftheCrossChurchinAtlanta,Georgia,Miss Hunterstressedinaninterviewthather"mainpurpose forattendingGeorgiaUniversitywastoobtainan educationwithasoundbasis."

MissHunterandanotherNegrostudent,Hamilton Holmes,19,wereadmittedtotheStateuniversityearly inJanuaryattheorderofaFederaljudge.

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(TopLeftlMr.andMrs.VICTORMUNTweremarriedbyRev. FatherDowglassofGeraldtonatSt.Paul's,Mt.Lawley,onDec. 17.ThebridewasCAROLHAGARTY,daughterofMr.andMrs. HagartyofNorthPerth.OfferingcongratulationsareKevinand BarbaraMunt,whowithVictoraretripletchildrenofMr.and Mrs.C.J.Munt,ofSouthPerth.Alsopicturedarematronof honourMrs.K.Woulfe,sisterofthebride,andbestmanJohn Munt,elderbrotherofthetriplets.

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(MiddleLeft)OnSaturday,January14,atSt.Brigid'sChurch, WestPerth,DAWNLYNDACROFTwasmarriedtoPEARSE SKEFFINGTON,withaNuptialMasscelebratedbyRev.Father Hickey.Thebride'sgownwasofItalianbrocadewithabustle back,caughtupwithcabbagerosesaboveachapeltrain.Thetrain wasicebluesetoffwithanexquisiterose.Thecouplewillliveat Highgate.

IMiddleRight)OnDecember26,MARYEDITHGREENwas marriedtoBILLHOSKINGSatSt.Mary'sChurch,Kalgoorlie, withNuptialMasscelebratedbyRev.T.Gaine.Thebride'sdress wasofpalepinktulle,andherfinger-tipveilofpinktullewas setoffbyadiamentecoronet.

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(BottomRight)ANGELOSPADACCINI,ofWestPerth,with hisbride,formerlyASSUNTADILATTE,ofEastPerth,after theirweddingatSt.Mary'sCathedralonSaturday,January7. Rev.W.Foleyofficiated.

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GeorgePaloczi-Horvathisbyprofession ojournalist.AHungarianbybirth,hecomes fromawell-knownCalvinistfamily,and, afterstudyinginAustriaandAmerica,he workedforaliberalHungarianpaperuntil 1941,whenhisanti-Fascistattitudemadeit necessaryforhimtoleavehisnativeland.

HereturnedtoHungary in1947andjoinedtheCommunistParty,butin1949 heVaaarrestedandsentencedto15yearsimprisonment.Thefirstgovernment ofImreNagyreleasedhim in1954andofferedtoreinstatehimintheParty, butherefused,andwas forbiddentotakeuphisold professionofjournalism. HetookpartintheRevolt in1956andescapedtothe Westafteritsdefeat.

ThereasonwhyIhave devotedacoupleofparagraphstoPaloczi-Horvath's careerisbecauseitgives someideaofthebackgroundagainstwhichhe writes.Onemightimagine thathisapproachwouldbe subjectiveanddramatic.On thecontraryitisobjective andlogical.Sometimeago Ireviewedhisautobiography,"TheUndefeated," andIcommentedatthe timeonhowunemotionally hisstorywastold.

Nowwiththisbiography, orstudyifyouwill,ofthe manwhoholdsthefateof millionsinhishands,the objectivityofthewritingis avaluableattributeinpresentingaclearpictureof thepersonalityofNikita Sergeyevichwhichitwould bedifficult,ifnotimpossitae. toobtainotherwise.

Difficult

Itwouldbedifficultto findmanypeoplewitha morecomprehensiveknowledgeoftheinsideworkinngs ofCommunismthanPalocziHorvath,andforaveryextraordinaryreason.During thefiveyearshespentin prpisonhehadnothingbut Communistliteratureto read,and,ratherthanallow hismindtostagnate,he readeverythingthatwas offeredtohim;readit,and committedmuchofitto memory,especiallythe ever-changingexpressions

MozartWisest

THEFIRSTCONCERToftheopen-airseries attheSomervilleAuditoriumwilllongbe rememberedastheonewithunscheduledprograrrime,beginningwithJupiterPluviusand endingwiththe"Jupiter."

Therainmadetheconcertstartlate,thesecond halfwasduetobetelevisedsothe"Jupiter"was jettisonedfromthefirst partoftheconcern;pressurefromtheaudience andenthusiasmfromthe orchestraforcedSirBernardHeinzetoplayitat theend.

Musicunderthestarsis awonderfulidea.butconcertsaresatisfactoryonlyin acorrectlydesignedhall.

Outofdoorstheupperregistersuffersattenuationand thisisparticularlytrueof thestrings,sotheviolins, themostimportantinstruments,tendtosoundthin, andsmothered.Thecarryingpowerofthebrassand thepercussionisaffected muchlessandtherefore theypredominate.

StrictTime

'Mesefactorswereworsenedbythehighhumidity ontheopeningnight.FortunatelyMozartdepends moreonstricttimeand stressthanonorchestral colouranditwaswiseto basetheseriesfundamentallyonhim.Givingthe balanceoftheprogrammes totheRussians,whorelyso muchoncolourandorchestralbalance,wasperhaps notsowise.

Allowingforallthedisturbanceandthelatestart. theorchestraplayed"The MagicFlute"overturewell andwentonto"EineKleine Nachtmusik."ThisbestknownofallMozart'sworks limpedhereandthere; worsethanthat,thedoublebassesdcminatedunpleasantly.Thedelicacyofthis workcallsforlightforces;

therewereonlytwoviolas intheorchestra,itmight havebeenbettertoscale downtherestofthestrings tobalance.

Aftertheintervalcame Tchaikovsky'sFirstPiano ConcertowithTatyana Nikolayekaassoloist.Itsays muchforherabilitythat, despitetheverytryingconditions,bothphysicaland andpsychological,sheimmediatelydisplayedacompletemastery.Shehasa crisp,cleantechniqueand gaveahard-hittingperformanceadmirablysuitedto out-cf-doorconditions.Unfortunately,theheavyatmospheresmotheredtheorchestrasomuchthatinthe pianissimopassagesitalmostfadedaltogether.

oftheRussianleadersen policy.

ItiswiththisasaLasts thathesetouttotrytofind outhowthepracticallyuneducatedladfromtheDonbassreachedthesummitof powerintheSovietUnion. Atnotimedoesthewriter quotefromanybutofficial Communistsources,andthe storyhehaswoventogether fromthatevidenceisamost interestingone,notonlyin thelightitshedsonthe characterofKhrushchev, butalsointhepictureIt givesoftheintriguesthat havegoneoninRussiaever sincethedeathofLenin.

Thisisabookwhichis wellworthroading.Itis wellwritten,andshould haveaverywidesaleinall buttheCommunistcountries.Ihavenodoubtthat ithasautomaticallybeen placedontheCommunist Index.

MycopyfromCarrollsof Hay-st.Thepriceis37/3.

THESCARLETLILY

Thisisanexperimentin historicalwritingbyan Americanpriest,whoalreadyhasseveralothersimilarnovelstohiscredit.So farasIamaware,however, thisisthefirstreleasedin Australia.

Thestyleissomewhat similartothatofseveral otherpopularauthorsin thisfield,but,perhapshecauseoftheauthor'sbetter knowledgeandundershndingoftheBibleandofthe

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,:oakofbrillianceinthe efiber"Serenade.Perhapsbecauseitwaswritten forcutofdoors,itseemed .,',nustunaffectedbythe acoasticconditens.

Thisenchantingweekis veryclosetoasinfonieconcertanteoftheoldertypeof violinconcerto,ofwhich Vivaldiisthearchetype.It gaveVaughanHanley-an opportunitytoshowwhata goodviolinistheis;italso revealedsomethingofthe qualitiesofSirBernard Heinze,Fewperformances byourorchestrahavebeen sogood.

TragicSymphony

Christianreligion,itdoes notlosesightofthesignificanceoftheperiodas manyoftheothersdo.At thesametimethelongarm ofcoincidenceisstretchedas farasitcouldreasonably go. Ourcentralcharacteris MaryofMagdala,and, whenthestoryopens,she isachildlivingwithher motherandbabybrother,a virtualprisoneratthecourt ofKingHerod.

Herod's decision to slaughterallthemalechildrenundertworesultsin thedeathofMary'sadored littlebrotherandalsoofher mother,andleavesherwith adeephatredoftheChild whosecomingledtothe tragedy.

Azfleestorydevelopswe seeMarygraduallydevelopingintoacynicalwanton uponwhomFortunesmiles, butwhocanneverfindtrue hareinessbecauseofthe impressionofhorrorengravedonhermindasachild.

Finally,throughherassociationwiththeMother ofJesusandtheother womenwhofollowJesus,she atlastfindstheLoveshe (lidnotbelieveexisted. Thisi;notgreatwriting, but abookwhichmakes easyadingandcando nothingbutgood.

MycopyfromAlberts' Bookshop.Thepriceis18/9.

TheSacred Sword

Heineman,22/6.

THISNOVELdealswith thelife,parttrueandpart fancy,ofSt.Paulandin generalfollowsthepatternof"BenHur"and "The]lobe."Itissounder thnneitherinthatthe arthorhasabetterknowledgeoftheperiod,butit failsbadlyindramatic suspense.

Glenagoodknowledge oftheearlyChristianera,a novelofdramaticsuspense writtenaroundSt.Paulalwestwritesitself.Thereis constantactionandstruggle rightuptotheendofthe ActsoftheApostles;it wouldbequitelegitimateto endthenovelwithafictionaldeathofSt.Paul whichdidnotdeparttoo muchfromChristiantradition.

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Borodin'sPolovtsian Danceswasaffectedeven more,muchoftheorchestral colourbeingbleachedaway, leavingasomewhatpenmplainversion.

Atthispointtheconcert wouldhaveendedbutfor theenthusiasmoftheorchestrapersuadingadoubtfulconductortoplaythe deleted"Jupiter."This provedtobethefinestperformanceofasomewhat frustratingearning.

Thelocalorchestraalways respondswelltoanyvisiting conductorwhotakespains anditwasapparentthata gooddealofthoughtand hardworkhadgoneinto thisperformanceofoneof thegreatmasterpiecesof music,thecomplexfugal finalebeingparticularlywell done.

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fl---ALETTERFROM TANGANYIKA

"THEREwasabeggar, calledLazarus,wholayat thegate,coveredwithsores

Timewenton;the beggardied,andwascarried bytheangelstoAbraham's bosom."-Luke16:21,22. 1knowamanwhohasto walktenmilestocometo ourmission.Heisafflicted withleprosyandelephantitistogether.Poor.man,he enduresarealmartyrdom withasaint'spatience! Blackpeoplearepatient, theyseldomcomplain,and theybeartheirsometimes hugecrosseswithaneverlastingsmile.Nowonder thatwhendeathcomesto takethemtoabetterworld theyleavethisonenotonly withresignation,butwith realjoy.They"gohome"at last.-SisterC.M.

village,evenintheremote bananasections,Catholics gatheringroupstorecite theRosary.Theusualtime istwointheafternoon.The rollofatiAfricandrum bringsthemtogether.In additiontotheRosary,the LitanyofOurLadyisrecitedandahymnissung. Thecommonbondoffaith andprayerislikePentecost. "Allthese,withonemind, gavethemselvesupto prayer."

fl--HAVEYOU

NOTHINGTOGIVE?

"ANDwhenHehadblessed andbroken,Hegavethese toHisdisciples,andHis disciplestothemultitude."

Theperformanceofthe greatGMinorsymphony whichfollowedwasnotin thesameclass.Ialwaysfeel thatthefirstmovement shouldbeaporotched..-ith the191.11centJiysisalnut bithemind.T'ossiblythe mosttrae,ic.ofallsymphonies,itise-eakenedby anysiqgc:.tionofthepathetique,tostynothingofthe pathetic.

Thereisatendencyamong

.onieconductors,SirBernardIlciwenot:,,,lepted,to thetempoofthefl.st movementbecausetr::dy andpathosisusuallyslow ndmwirnfullikeafuneral march.ButwithMozart, the.tragedyspringsfrom nervoustension.fromthe lonelinessofgeniusmisunderstood;withaslow tem()forthefirstmovement,notonlyisitsforce endtensionlessened,hotthe slowmovementfollowing alsoslowsdowntoomach andsoundslaboured.

Aftertheintervalgikolayekaplayedherown pianoconcerto.Thisproved tobeconservative.keeping closetotheacceptedRussian masters,withtheinfluence ofRachmaninoffpredominating.Itshowedastriking commandoforchestration, demonstratingthatNikolayekaisanaccomplished musicianaswellasamagnificentpianist.Shewasrewardedwithtumultuousapplause.

Theconcertendedwith Iiimsky-Korsakov'sCapriccioEspagnol,playedwell withplentyofdashand colour.-Arnadeus.

Dobracznskithrowsaway allthisbystartinghisnovel withSt.Paultravellingon hislastjourneytoJeruealcm.Thepreviousepisodesarealltreatedinflashbacksscatteredthroughout thenovel.Notonlyisthe flashbackaweakdevice,but Dobracznskimakesitweakcrbyattemptingtodepict theantecedentevents throughPaul'smind.

Newtheepistlesgivea veryclearportraitofSt. Paulandhecertainlydidn't h:ivetheagoniesofselfdoubtwithwhichDobracznskihasdebitedhim.Itis possiblethathewasenvious ofSt.Peter.justinthesame wayashemighthavestuttered.Butthereisnohistoricalevidenceinthe slightesetwaypointingto thatenvy;thegeneralatmosphereoftheActsisagainst It. YetDobracznskimakes Paulenvious.Itistruethat St.Paulknowsthatitisa weaknessandthatthe weaknessisfinallyresolved inRome,buttonlyafterthe Christiancommunitythere hadalmostentirelyboycottedSt.Paul.Thereislittle historicalwarrantforthis assumptionandnonewhatsoeverformakingSt.Paul's trialtakeplaceonlyavery shortwhilebeforetheburningofRome. Onthecreditside,the treatmentoftheearly Church,sooftensuspectin novelsofthiskind,isentirelyCatholic.Butafar moreexcitingbookdealing withthesamestoryisalreadyonourbookshelves; itistheActsoftheApostles. -T.G.

fl-OTHERCHRISTS 1 ARETHROWNOUT OFTHECITY

"FULLofindignation,they roseupandthrustHimout ofthecity."-Luke4:29.

ThuswasOurLorddriven outofthecitywhereHe labouredasacarpenterand taughtinthesynagogue. Missionariesareincreasingly beingexpelledbythecommunistsfroinNorthern Vietnam.Onehadlaboured for50yearsamongthe people,anotherfor30years. Thoughtherewerehundreds ofmissionariestherebefore thecommuniststookover, todaythereareonlyadozen Frenchmissionariesleft. Christisstillbeingthrust outofthecity!

n-ANAPPRECIATED FAITH "ALLthese,withonemind, gavethemselvesupto prayer,togetherwithMary, theMotherofJesus,andthe restofthewomenandHis brethren."-Acts1:14. Thisearliestdescriptionof theChurchinprayeris paralleledtodayinthedioceseofRutabo,Tanganyika, Africa.Everydayinevery

-Matthew15.36, Thedistributionofthe Breadwasmadethroughthe disciples.Hispriestsand missionariesstandbetween Himandthehungryworld. EutiftheCatholicsofAustraliaarenotcompassionate enoughtogiveIIimthe bread,whichismultiplied byHistendertouch,and giventoHisheraldsofthe C-ospel,themassesofAsia gounhelpedandunhealed. Hemusthaveourhands tofilltheirswithfish,our watertoturnintowine,our sacrificestoconvertintoThe Sacrifice.

The'readincreasedonly becauseitwassurrendered. Nothingyouhaveisgivento youalone;itisgivento imparttoothers.Onlywhen theneedsofthePropagation oftheFaitharesupplied, maywegatherupthefragmentsandconsiderourselves.TheBreadHegave, Hebroke-asymbolofthe Bodyho.wouldlateron sacrificeforus.ThemissionsliveonErokenBread.

*Makeanofferingof yourprayersandsacrificesforthemissions. Sendyoursacrificesto

VeryRev.MonsignorM. McKeon,CatholicMissions Office,CatholicCentre, VictoriaSquare,Perth.

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GeorgePaloczi-Horvathisbyprofession ajournalist.AHungarianbybirth,hecomes fromawell-knownCalvinistfamily,and, afterstudyinginAustriaandAmerica,he workedforaliberalHungarianpaperuntil 1941,whenhisanti-Fascistattitudemadeit necessaryforhimtoleavehisnativeland.

HereturnedtoHungary in1947andjoinedtheCommunistParty,butin1949 heinsarrestedandsentencedto15yearsimprisonment.Thefirstgovernment ofImreNagyreleasedhim in1954andofferedtoreinstatehimintheParty, butherefused,andwas forbiddentotakeuphisold professionofjournalism. HetookpartintheRevolt in1956andescapedtothe Westafteritsdefeat.

ThereasonwhyIhave devotedacoupleofparagraphstoPaloczi-Horvath's careerisbecauseitgives someideaofthebackgroundagainstwhichhe writes.Onemightimagine thathisapproachwouldbe subjectiveanddramatic.On thecontraryitisobjective andlogical.Sometimeago Ireviewedhisautobiography,"TheUndefeated," andIcommentedatthe timeonhowunemotionally hisstorywastold.

Nowwiththisbiography, orstudyifyouwill,ofthe manwhoholdsthefateof millionsinhishands,the objectivityofthewritingis avaluableattributeinpresentingaclearpictureof thepersonalityofNikita Sergeyevichwhichitwould bedifficult,ifnotimpossible. toobtainotherwise.

Difficult

Itwouldbedifficultto findmanypeoplewitha morecomprehensiveknowledgeoftheinsideworkinngs ofCommunismthanPaloczlHorvath,andforaveryextraordinaryreason.During thefiveyearshespentin prpisonhehadnothingbut Communistliteratureto read,and,ratherthanallow hismindtostagnate,he readeverythingthatwas offeredtohim;readit,and committedmuchofitto memory,especiallythe ever-changingexpressions

MozartWisest

THEFIRSTCONCERToftheopen-airseries attheSomervilleAuditoriumwilllongbe rememberedastheonewithunscheduledprogroarime,beginningwithJupiterPluviusand endingwiththe"Jupiter."

Therainmadetheconcertstartlate,thesecond halfwasduetobetelevisedsothe"Jupiter"was jettisonedfromthefirst partoftheconcern;pressurefromtheaudience andenthusiasmfromthe orchestraforcedSirBernardHeinzetoplayitat theend.

Musicunderthestarsis awonderfulidea.butconcertsaresatisfactoryonlyin acorrectlydesignedhall.

Outofdoorstheupperregistersuffersattenuationand thisisparticularlytrueof thestrings,sotheviolins, themostimportantinstruments,tendtosoundthin, andsmothered.Thecarryingpowerofthebrassand thepercussionisaffected muchlessandtherefore theypredominate.

StrictTime

lAtsefactorswereworsenedbythehighhumidity ontheopeningnight.FortunatelyMozartdepends moreonstricttimeand stressthanonorchestral colouranditwaswiseto basetheseriesfundamentallyonhim.Givingthe balanceoftheprogrammes totheRussians,whorelyso muchoncolourandorchestralbalance,wasperhaps notsowise.

Allowingforallthedisturbanceandthelatestart. theorchestraplayed"The MagicFlute"overturewell andwentonto"EineKleine Nachtmusik."ThisbestknownofallMozart'sworks limpedhereandthere; worsethanthat,thedoublebassesdominatedunpleasantly.Thedelicacyofthis workcallsforlightforces;

oftheRussianleaderson policy.

Itiswiththisasabasis thathesetouttotrytofind outhowthepracticallyuneducatedladfromtheDonbassreachedthesummitof powerintheSovietUnion. Atnotimedoesthewriter quotefromanybutofficial Communistsources,andthe storyhehaswoventogether fromthatevidenceisamost interestingone,notonlyin thelightitshedsonthe characterofKhrushchev, butalsointhepictureIt givesoftheintriguesthat havegoneoninRussiaever sincethedeathofLenin.

Thisisabookwhichis wellworthreading.Itis wellwritten,andshould haveaverywidesaleinall buttheCommunistcountries.Ihavenodoubtthat ithasautomaticallybeen placedontheCommunist Index.

MycopyfromCarrollsof Hay-st.Thepriceis37/3.

THESCARLETLILY

Thisisanexperimentin historicalwritingbyan Americanpriest,whoalreadyhasseveralothersimilarnovelstohiscredit.So farasIamaware,however, thisisthefirstreleasedin Australia.

Thestyleissomewhat similartothatofseveral otherpopularauthorsin thisfield,but,perhapsbecauseoftheauthor'sbetter knowledgeandunderstandingoftheBibleandofthe

Choice

peakofbrillianceinthe "Haffner"Serenade,Perhapsbecauseitwaswritten foroutofdoors,itseemed almostunaffectedbythe acousticconditions.

Christianreligion,itdoes notlosesightofthesignificanceoftheperiodas manyoftheothersdo.At thesametimethelongarm ofcoincidenceisstretchedas farasitcouldreasonably Ourcentralcharacteris MaryofMagdala,and, whenthestoryopens,she isachildlivingwithher motherandbabybrother,a virtualprisoneratthecourt ofKingHerod.

Herod's decisionto slaughterallthemalechildrenundertworesultsin thedeathofMary'sadored littlebrotherandalsoofher mother,andleavesherwith adeephatredoftheChild whosecomingledtothe tragedy.

Asthestorydevelopswe seeMarygraduallydevelopingintoacynicalwanton uponwhomFortunesmiles, butwhocanneverfindtrue happinessbecauseofthe impressionofhorrorengravedonhermindasachild.

Finally,throughherassociationwiththeMother ofJesusandtheother womenwhofollowJesus,she atlastfindstheLoveshe didnotbelieveexisted.

Thisi;notgreatwriting, butitisabookwhichmakes easy-readingandcando nothingbutgood.

MycopyfromAlberts' Bookshop.Thepriceis18/9.

TheSacred Sword

Heineman,22/6.

THISNOVELdealswith thelife,parttrueandpart fancy,ofSt.Paulandin generalfollowsthepatternof"BenHur"and "TheIZobe."Itissounder thaneitherinthatthe authorhasabetterknowledgeoftheperiod,butit failsbadlyindramatic suspense.

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FRIENDSOFTHEMISSIONSWRITE:

DearMonsignor.-Duringyourlastvisittoourparish Ipromised10/-buthaveonlydonated5/-sofar.Enclosedis10/-forthemissions.IreadyourMission Notesin"TheRecord"andtheyareveryinteresting andmakeonerealisehowpricelesstheHolyFaithis. Thereissomuchtobedone,bothhereinourownindividuallives,homes,countryandmissionfields.Butall thingsarepossiblewithourco-operationwithGod's grace.GodblessyouandmaytheQueenoftheMissionsinspire,guideandprotectyouandyourworkfor God.YourssincerelyinChrist,-M.B.

P.S.-Iwishthe10/-were£100,£1,000,£1,000.000. MayGodblessyou,M.B.,foryourcontributionto themissionsandyourprayerfulgoodwishes.

DearMonsignor.-Sorrytoherunninglatewithmy donation,thoughIcanassureyou,itisnotonaccount oftryingtokeepupwiththoseoftheworld,whoare sureontheirwayto Idon'tknowwhere.However,letushopetheytireandreturnhome.Sometimes, Father,remembermetoGod.Thankingyou,Father. YourssincerelyinOurLord,E.L.S.J.

P.S.-Iwas76lastweek.

4IManyhappyreturnsandthank.youforyour wonderfulgenerosity,E.L.S.J.Adonationtothe PropagationoftheFaithisnevertoolate.

therewereonlytwoviolas intheorchestra,itmight havebeenbettertoscale downtherestofthestrings tobalance. Aftertheintervalcame Tchaikovsky'sFirstPiano ConcertowithTatyana Nikolayekaassoloist.Itsays muchfor.herabilitythat, despitetheverytryingconditions,bothphysicaland andpsychological,sheimmediatelydisplayedacompletemastery.Shehasa crisp,cleantechniqueand gaveahard-hittingperformanceadmirablysuitedto out-cf-doorconditions.Unfortunately,theheavyatmospheresmotheredtheorchestrasomuchthatinthe pianissimopassagesitalmostfadedaltogether.

Borodin'sPolovtsian Danceswasaffectedeven more,muchoftheorchestral colourbeingbleachedaway, leavingasomewhatpennyplainversion.

Atthispointtheconcert wouldhaveendedbutfor theenthusiasmoftheorchestrapersuadingadoubtfulconductortoplaythe deleted"Jupiter." This provedtobethefinestperformanceofasomewhat frustratingevening.

Thelocalorchestraalways respondswelltoanyvisiting conductorwhotakespains anditwasapparentthata gooddealofthoughtand hardworkhadgoneinto thisperformanceofoneof thegreatmasterpiecesof music,thecomplexfugal finalebeingparticularlywell. done.

OnSaturday,conditions weremuchbetterand.almostimmediately,theorchestrareachedadazzling

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Thisenchantingworkis veryclosetoasinfoniaconcertanteoftheoldertypeof violinconcerto,ofwhich Vivaldiisthearchetype.It gaveVaughanHanley-an opportunitytoshowwhata goodviolinistheis;italso revealedsomethingofthe qualitiesofSirBernard H,.inze.Fewperformances byourorchestrahavebeen sogood.

TragicSymphony

Theperformanceofthe greatGMinorsymphony whichfollowedwasnotin thesameclass.Ialwaysfeel thatthefirstmovement shouldbeapproachedwith the19thcenturywipedout ofthemind.Possiblythe mosttragicofallsymphonies,itisweakenedby anysuggestionofthepathetique,tosaynothingofthe pathetic.

Thereisatendencyamong someconductors,SirBernardlleinzenotexcepted,to Flowthetempoofthefirst movementbecausetragedy andpathosisusuallyslow andmournfullikeafuneral ma!ch.ButwithMozart, thetragedyspringsfrom nervoustension.fromthe lonelinessofgeniusmisunderstood;withaslow tempoforthefirstmovement,notonlyisitsforce endtensionlessened,butthe slowmovementfollowing alsoslowsdowntoomuch andsoundslaboured.

Aftertheintervalrikolayekaplayedherown pianoconcerto.Thisproved tobeconservative.keeping closetotheacceptedRussian masters,withtheinfluence ofRachmaninoffpredominating.Itshowedastriking commandoforchestration, demonstratingthatNikolayekaisanaccomplished musicianaswellasamagnificentpianist.Shewasrewardedwithtumultuousapplause.

Theconcertendedwith Rimsky-Korsakov'sCapriccioEspagnol,playedwell withplentyofdashand colour.-Amadeus.

Givenagoodknowledge oftheearlyChristianera,a novelofdramaticsuspense writtenaroundSt.Paulalmostwritesitself.Thereis constantactionandstruggle rightuptotheendofthe ActsoftheApostles;it wouldbequitelegitimateto endthenovelwithafictionaldeathofSt.Paul whichdidnotdeparttoo muchfromChristiantradition.

Dobracznskithrowsaway allthisbystartinghisnovel withSt.Paultravellingon hislastjourneytoJerusalem.Thepreviousepisodesarealltreatedinflashbacksscatteredthroughout thenovel.Notonlyisthe flashbackaweakdevice,but Dobracznskimakesitweakorbyattemptingtodepict theantecedentevents throughPaul'smind.

Nowtheepistlesgivea veryclearportraitofSt. Paulendhecertainlydidn't havetheagoniesofselfdoubtwithwhichDobracznskihasdebitedhim.Itis possiblethathewasenvious ofSt.Peter.justinthesame wayashemighthavestuttered.Butthereisnohistoricalevidenceinthe slightesetwaypointingto thatenvy;thegeneralatmosphereoftheActsisagainst it.

YetDobracznskimakes Paulenvious.Itistruethat St.Paulknowsthatitisa weaknessandthatthe weakneseisfinallyresolved inRome,butonlyafterthe Christiancommunitythere hadalmostentirelyboycottedSt.Paul.Thereislittle historicalwarrantforthis assumptionandnonewhatsoeverformakingSt.Paul's trialtakeplaceonlyavery shortwhilebeforetheburningofRome.

Onthecreditside,the treatmentoftheearly Church,sooftensuspectin novelsofthiskind,isentirelyCatholic.Butafar moreexcitingbookdealing withthesamestoryisalreadyonourbookshelves; itistheActsoftheApostles. -T.G.

9-ALETTERFROM TANGANYIKA "THEREwasabeggar, calledLazarus,wholayat thegate,coveredwithsores Timewenton;the beggardied,andwascarried bytheangelstoAbraham's bosom."-Luke18:21,22. Iknowamanwhohasto walktenmilestocometo ourmission.Heisafflicted withleprosyandelephantitistogether.Poor.man,he enduresarealmartyrdom withasaint'spatience! Blackpeoplearepatient, theyseldomcomplain,and theybeartheirsometimes hugecrosseswithaneverlastingsmile.Nowonder thatwhendeathcomesto takethemtoabetterworld theyleavethisonenotonly withresignation,butwith realjoy.They"gohome"at last.--SisterC.M.

9-OTHERCHRISTS ARETHROWNOUT OFTHECITY "FULLofindignation,they roseupandthrustHimout ofthecity."-Luke4:29. ThuswasOurLorddriven outofthecitywhereHe labouredasacarpenterand taughtinthesynagogue. Missionariesareincreasingly beingexpelledbythecommunistsfromNorthern Vietnam,Onehadlaboured for50yearsamongthe people,anotherfor30years. Thoughtherewerehundreds ofmissionariestherebefore thecommuniststookover, todaythereareonlyadozen Frenchmissionariesleft. Christisstillbeingthrust outofthecity!

9-ANAPPRECIATED FAITH "ALLthese,withonemind, gavethemselvesupto prayer,togetherwithMary, theMotherofJesus,andthe restofthewomenandHis brethren."-Acts1:14. Thisearliestdescriptionof theChurchinprayeris paralleledtodayinthedioceseofRutabo,Tanganyika, Africa.Everydayinevery

village,evenintheremote bananasections,Catholics gatheringroupstorecite theRosary.Theusualtime istwointheafternoon.The rollofatiAfricandrum bringsthemtogether.In additiontotheRosary,the LitanyofOurLadyisrecitedandahymnissung. Thecommonbondoffaith andprayerislikePentecost. "Allthese,withonemind, gavethemselvesupto prayer."

9-HAVEYOU

I NOTHINGTOGIVE?

"ANDwhenHehadblessed andbroken,Hegavethese toHisdisciples,andHis disciplestothemultitude."

-Matthew15.36, Thedistributionofthe Breadwasmadethroughthe disciples.Hispriestsand missionariesstandbetween Himandthehungryworld. ButiftheCatholicsofAustraliaarenotcompassionate enoughtogiveHimthe bread,whichismultiplied byHistendertouch,and giventoHisheraldsofthe Gospel,themassesofAsia gounhelpedandunhealed. Hemusthaveourhands tofilltheirswithfish,our watertoturnintowine,our sacrificestoconvertintoThe Sacrifice.

TheLreadincreasedonly becauseitWE,Ssurrendered. Nothingyouhaveisgivento youalone;itisgivento imparttoothers.Onlywhen theneedsofthePropagation oftheFaitharesupplied, maywegatherupthefragmentsandconsiderourselves.TheBreadHegave, Hebroke-asymbolofthe Bodyhe.wouldlateron sacrificeforus.ThemissionsliveonBrokenBread.

*Makeanofferingof yourprayersandsacrificesforthemissions. Sendyoursacrificesto VeryRev.MonsignorM. McKeon,CatholicMissions Office,CatholicCentre, VictoriaSquare,Perth.

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InternationalHonoursForHoare

DesHoarehasbecomethefourthWestAustraliantogainTest selection.Dashingleft-handerErnieBromley,alsoofFremantle, wasselectedafterhehadgonetoVictoriaandplayedin1932in Australiaand1933inEnglandinTests.JohnRutherford,firstWest AustraliantobeselectedwhileplayingforW.A.,waschosenfor thelasttourofEnglandbutdidnotplayinaTest.ThenKeith SlaterplayedinthelastTestseriesinAustraliaagainsttheEnglishmen.

practiceattheW.A.C.A.to EastFremantleinorderto increasehisstamina.

Hehastaken129wickets infirst-classmatches,and latelygainedtherecordof 115wicketsinShieldgames bypassingCharliePuckett's 113wickets.Althoughnota recognisedbatsman,Hoare hasmadesomehandyscores ofover30inShieldgames. WithBarryShepherd,he sharestheW.A.recordpartnershipof96fortheeighth

wicket,madeagainstVictoriaduringlastseason. Shepherdfinishedwith173 notout,Hoarebeingdismissedfor35.Someofhis bowlingfigureslastseason meritspecialmention-6for 85and6for89againstSouth Australia;and5for103 againstNewSouthWales.

Itmaybeinterestingfor readerstocompareHoare's figuresasattheendoflast seasonwiththoseofsome

W.A.SLATESTTESTCRICKETER,DESHOARE

DesmondEdwardHoare, sonofMr.andMrs.E.W. Hoare,ofEastFremantle, wasbornonOctober19, 1934.Hisearlyschooling hereceivedattheSacred HeartConventSchool, EastFremantleandC.B.C. FremantleandlateratSt. Louis'School,Claremont, wherehegaveindication ofhislatersuccessasa fastbowler.Inhislater teenageyearsDeswasa leaderintheEastFremantleY.C.W.Hiswife, whowasformerlyHolly Hart,ofEastFremantle, wasalsoatthattimea leaderintheN.C.G.M. Theyweremarriedinthe ChurchoftheImmaculate Conception,EastFremantle,andnowliveat Attadale.Theyhavean eight-months-olddaughter,DebraLouise.

SPORTINGBLOOD

Desisarelationoftwo well-knownsportingidentities.HisuncleisDinny Coffey,formerEastFremantlefootballchampion andStatecaptain.Coffey wasagreatcentremanand alsoplayedinthefullforwardposition.Infact, heoncewontheLeague goal-kickingwiththelowest tallyever-36goalsina season.Thesecondfamous relativewasindeedworld famous-JohnL.Sullivan, theboxer,whowasacousin ofHoare'sgrandmother.

FOOTBALL

DesHoareplayedtwo seasonsofLeaguefootball fortheBlueandWhitesand showedpromiseofbecoming averygoodruckman.How-

ever,hedecidedtoconcentrateonhiscricket,though hecontinuedtoplayforthe Leaguesecondsandthere wontheDayMedalone seasonforfairestandbest.

CRICKET

Hehasplayedinover30 gamesofSheffieldShield cricket,andmadehisdebut infirst-classcricketagainst theAustralianteamwhen theypassedthroughPerth onthewaytoEnglandin 1956.Heisayoungman whohaslabouredverrihard toachievehispresentsuccessandhascertainly earnedhiscovetedgreen Australiancap.Ingeneral, hehasmodelledhisstyleon thatofRayLindwall.

Duringthespringhecontratedoncallisthenics,and oftenwalkedhomefrom

Thursday,January26,1961 JohnHogan (Dip.Opt.) Hascommencedpracticeonhisownaccountat 3ZIMPELSARCADE(TERRACEEND) OPTOMETRISTandOPTICIAN PHONE:21-4089 BELLEVUE MODELLINGWORKS PurtonPlace,Bellevue ALL FibrousPlasterProducts Supplied&Fixed QuotesFree Phone741024 Afterhours:31077 Manager:E.D,O'CONNOR. USEDFURNITURE ComeandSeeOurLargeStockofSuperiorReconditioned Furniture Tastefullyfurnishyourhomewithqualityfurniturefor QUARTERTHEPRICEOFNEW Webuyandselleverythingforthehome REGALFURNISHERS 8-3842-420HAYSTREET,SUBIACO-8-3842 PIANOS SpecialAttention CONVENTSandINSTITUTIONS itAVYJNS GOODPEOPLE10DEALWITH 86BARRACKSTREET,PERTH BranchesthroughouttheState Obtainyour FISHfrom ROSSINTERNATIONALFISHERIES HeadOffice:7CLEAVERSTREET,WESTPERTH. Phone:28-3438. SPECIALQUOTESFORCATHOLICSCHOOLS, HOSPITALSandINSTITUTIONS. FreshFishandShellFishAvailableDaily OFPERTH BOOTANDSHOE REPAIRSERVICE ForTownand CountryClientsBOANSHAVEALARGEREPAIRING PLANTWHEREALLBOOTANDSHOE REPAIRSWILLBESPEEDILYEXECUTED ASatisfactoryJobor YourMoneyBack Send AllYour BootandShoe RepairsNOWto BOANSOFPERTH THERECORD PageFifteen P4PO4.0.00,4441,104,100.1141. SPORTINGNEWS
Contact MAXWELL ROBINSON &PHELPS 599Newcastle Street,Perth Phone 283741 MARTINOBROS. GARAGEandSERVICESTATION AllClassesMotorRepairs,PanelBeatingand Painting. Cur%JAMESandFITZGERALDSTREETS GIVESPROMPT,EFFICIENTSERVICEALWAYS WheninTroubleRing28-1373. MOVING! - 5-1171 TheState'sLeading FURNITUREREMOVERSandPACKERS GILLSTRANSPORTSERVICE Ply.Ltd. PERTHandFREMANTLE "L.B.W."willansweranyqueriesof readersordiscuss topicsconcerning cricket,crickethistoryandpersonalitiesinthese columns. previousdistinguishedW.A. Statebowlers.Halcombeand Dunnwerefastoptqng bowlers,whilePucketrafid StrausswerechoseninAustralianXIteams.Herearc' theirrespectiveaveragesfor first-classmatches: Wkts.RunsAve. Halcombe Dunn 37 48 1428 1507 38 31 Puckett 150387325 Strauss 106255024 Hoare 62173327 ToDesHoare-Heartiest congratulationsandbest wishesforaTestcareer hereandabroad. REMEMBER! YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT Walsh's THE MEN and BOYS' STORES Branches: PERTH 707-11HAYsTnEEL Telephones: 23-2707 23-2708 23-2709 FREMANTLE 75HIGHSTREET Phone:5-2260 VICTORIAPARK 852ALBANYH'WAY. Phone:6-1720 COTTESLOE 32NAPOLEONSTREET Phone:3-1373 MIDLAND JUNCTION 29G.N.HIGHWAY Phone:74-1841 LEEDERVILLE 117OXFORDSTREET Phone:8-3128

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Y.C.W.

Faces

Problems

comingmoreapparentis thatofyoungCatholic peoplefromthecountry comingtoworkinthemetropolitanareaandbeingunabletofindsuitableaccommodationlirCatholichomes. TheY.C.W.canperhapsdo somethingaboutorganising accommodationservice,but wewilldefinitelyneedthe supportofanyCatholic homeswillingorableto takeinboarders.Ifyou arewillingtohelpoutin thismatter,pleasecontact Y.C.W.headquarters,CatholicCentre,Victoria-sq., Perth.Phone23-4546. Y.C.W.wouldwillinglybattletohelpyoung peoplewiththeseandother problemsbutitcannotcope withthesituationalone.Its leadersthroughtheirtraininghavenoticedtheseneeds andbroughtthemtoyour attentioninanefforttowin yoursympathyandcooperation.

104,11,1.114.WP.I.M.4

DominicanReunion

Are-unionofexDominicanstudentswill beheldattheConvent, Wood-st.,BedfordPark, onSunday,February5, at2.30p.m. Pleasebringaplate forafternoontea.

ThisWeek'sMasses

January29,Sunday,(Violet):SeptuagesimaSunday..ProperMass.NoGloria.Creed.Preface oftheTrinity.

January30(Red):St.Martina,VirginandMartyr. Mass"Loquebar."Tract.CommonPreface.

January31(White):St.JohnBosco,Confessor. ProperMass.Tract.CommonPreface.

February1 (White):St.Brigid.Virgin.Mass "Dilexisti."SecondprayerSt.IgnatiusBishop andMartyr.Tract.NoCreed.CommonPreface.

February2(White):FeastofthePurificationof theBlessedVirginMary.ProperMass.Tract.

Creed.PrefaceoftheNativity.

February3(Violet):MassoftheprecedingSunday. NoGloria.SecondprayerSt.Blase,Bishopand Martyr.NoTractorCreed.CommonPreface.

OR(Red):St.Blase,BishopandMartyr.Mass "SacerdotesDei."SecondprayerofSunday.

Tract.CommonPreface.

February4(White):St.AndrewCorsini,Bishop andConfessor.Mass"Statuit."Properprayer.

Tract.CommonPreface,

February5(Violet):SexagesimaSunday.Proper Mass.NoGloria.Creed.PrefaceoftheTrinity.

C.W.L.StartWorkFor1961

MembersoftheCatholicWomen'sLeague areremindedthatthefirstmeetingofthe yearwillbeheldattheCatholicCentreon Wednesday,February

sleep.: outs,lounge,dinette,kit., garage.Lawns.Wellfitted homeforonly£3,300.

WEMBLEY

FewminutesLadyofVictoriesChurch,faCingoval, SalvadoRd.,12-year-old Brick/Tilehome,2bedrooms,1.d.r.,kit.-nice largerooms.Allinlawns. Garage.£4,300.

COTTESLOE

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Deaths

Theexecutivewillmeetatday,February5.afterde10a.m.andthegeneralatvotions. 1p.m.Subiacoladiestobe hostesses.

BranchMeeting. ThemembersoftheLeedervillebranchwillholdtheir monthlymeetingonSun-

ProgressReportOnAthleticsShows

Y.C.W.InSecondPlace

InwinningtheA-Grade polevault,Myle3Fitzgerald defeatedhisyoungMelville rivalTrevorBuckleforthe firsttimethisseason. Thisvictoryaugurswell forMyles'chancesinthe comingStatechampionships. Anotherbrightnoteon the

cessionJohnHadfieldshatteredtheStatesteeplechase record.However.hecannot hopetoattainhisfullpotentialforthisarduousevent untilheperfectshishurdlingtechnique.Hispresent methodofplacinghisfoot onthehurdlemakesitimpossibletoretainasmooth, co-ordinatedmovement, which isnecessaryto achievereallyfasttimes.

MALERELIGIOUS NURSES

HospitallerBrothersof St.JohnofGod

Forfourhundredyearsthe HospitallerOrderhascared formalepatientswhether physicallyormentallyill. HaveyouconsideredconsecratingyourlifetoGodin theserviceofHissick?

Forfurtherparticulars writeto:

Rev,Br.NoviceMaster St.JohnofGodBrothers Morisset,N.S.W.

MenthatNurseforChrist

LaurieElliott'schainreactionofwinningonerace afteranothercontinuedon Saturdaywhenheheldoff team-mateMickGoerketo wintheA-Grademilein 4:16.5.Thiswasareasonabletimeinthattherace wasrununderhot,humid conditionswhichwerenot conducivetogoodtimes.

Competingforthefirst timeinA-Grade,Ed.Hussey ranwelltofinishfourthto thefast-finishingJimWieland.Otherstoperform creditablyonthedaywere JohnRecontreintheBGradepolevaultandLeon KowolintheC-Grade100 yards.

A-GradePointScoreto January21.-Melville32; Y.C.W. 25; F.P.B.22; Y.M.C.A.12;C.D.9.

TOLLEYS BRANDY

ENJOYTHEBEST INSISTON D'ORSOGNASMALLGOODS

FROMYOURRETAILER

TradeEnquiries

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NotesomittedfromDecembernotices:

DonationtoWorldRefugeeAppeal:TheCatholic Women'sLeaguewishto thankthepupilsofSt.Kieran'sSchool,Cape-st.,Tuart Hill,fortheirgenerousdonationof£3/3/towardsthe WorldRefugeeappeal.

Weregrettheomissionof Mrs.C.Hines'namefrom thelistofentertainersat ourChristmasparty.butdo sincerelythankherforher assistance.

Mrs.Jolley,presidentof the Catholic Women's League,wishestothankall membersfortheirsupport andloyaltyduringthepast yearandhopestoseeyouall atthefirstmeetingofthe newyearintheCatholic CentreonFebruary1.

TherriesSeekNewMembers ForWorthwhileActivities

TheTherryyearwillbeginonMonday next,AustraliaDayholiday,withMassand HolyCommunionat9a.m.-intheLegionof Marychapel,BankofN.S.W.Chambers,65 St.George's-ter.

AfterMassapicnichas beenarrangedtoWaikiki Beach.Breakfast,lunchand barbecueteaistobebrought byallpicnickers.Itishoped thatTherrytransportwill besufficienttomovethebig crowdexpectedtoattendbutifyouhaveacarorcan obtainone,pleaseuseit.

TheTherrySocietyoffers acommonmeetingground whereboysandgirlsfrom theirexclusiveandisolated schoolgroupscanmeettoget,henandpursueaworthwhileinterest-aninterest whichcanbemaintained throughoutalifetime.The opportunityisheretomix sociallyinaCatholicenvironmentwithboysand girls,menandwomenfrom allprofessionsandwalksof life.Membershipisopento Catholicsofallagegroups, theonlyprerequisitebeing sympathyfortheobjectives andidealsoftheSocietyas detailedinitsmanifesto. Puttingonplaysisreally greatfun!

ThefirstTherrygeneral meetingoftheyearwillbe heldonMonday,February 6.inColleenClifford's studio,808HayStreet(opp. Zimpels).Rosarywillbegin at7.45p.m.andthemeeting at8p.m.Anewconstitution hasbeendrawnupandwill

beputtothemeetingforits approval.

OneoftheSociety'sbig-

projectsfor1961willbe tosponsorthefirstWestern AustralianCatholicSchools DramaTourney.Topreclude anyinterferencewithpreparationforexaminations, thedateforthefestival shouldbetowardstheend ofthefirstterm.Those schoolsinterestedareinvitedtocontacttheSociety attheearliestopportunity. Ameetingofrepresentativesforallschoolsinterestedwillbearrangedand suchdetailsastime,place, availabilityofplaysand producersdiscussed. FurtherinformationconcerningtheTherrySociety maybehadbyringing 71-3392.

ForSale ST.ILDEPHONSUSUniforms,excellentcondition, fitboy15plus.ApplyBox 8286thisoffice.

Insurance

FORALLyourinsurance needsW.(Wally)Omodel yourA.C.A.(Australasian CatholicAssurance)representative.Ring71-3328or 21-6815anytime.

KEARIN (Rev,Father HumphreyPatrick):Dearly lovedyoungestsonofthe lateHumphreyandMary KearinofOnehunga,Auckland,NewZealand,loved brotherofAlice,Joan,Mary, Maurice,ThomasandJulia Catherine(alldeceased), brother-in-lawofKateand EllenKearin,RichardDonovanandArthurStaunton, lifelonganddevotedfriend ofthelateFrankandCharlotteGoerkeandfamilyof VictoriaPark. R.I.P.

KEARIN(Rev.H.):Dearly lovedandsincerefriendof MaryandFrankMcIntyre andMargaretFindlay. ODivineMaster, GrantthatImaynotso muchseektobeconsoled astoconsole, Tobeunderstoodasto understand, Tobelovedastolove. Foritisingivingthatwe receive. Itisinpardoningthatwe arepardoned, Itisindyingthatweare born,toeternallife. Hiswasalifeofzealand sacrificeforusall.

R.I.P.

KEARINRev.H.)Spiritualleaderandesteemed friendoftheButlerfamily. Jesus,Mary-endJoseph, havemercyonhissoul.

MITCHELL,(Elizabeth): LovingfriendofDoraMcKenney. SacredHeartofJesus, havemercyonhersoul.

InMemoriam

CLANCY(Maud1:InlovingmemoryofMaudClancy, passedawayJanuary26, 1951.Rememberedalways byherhusbandanddaughters. SacredHeartofJesus, havemercyonhersoul.

HAYES(RitaI:Inloving memoryofmydearfriend Rita,diedJanuary31,1960. Pleasantmemories. MostSacredHeartof Jesus,havemercyonher.

HINDS(Emily):Inloving memoryofourdearmother whoseanniversaryoccurs January29. SweetJesus,havemercy. OurLadyofPerpetualSuccour,prayforher.

WHITELY:Sacredtothe memoryofmybelovedwife GwenMarywhomGodcalledFebruary1,1953.InsertedbyherlovinghusbandTom,Glendalough. OurLadyofPerpetual Succour,prayforher.

ToLet

LADYGOINGEASTwould lethouseatSubiacountil Maytoreliablepersonat lowrent;tobecaredfor. Applyphone87-1047.

FLATETTE,£2perweek. Apply74DalgetySt.,East Fremantle.

Accommodation WANTED -ELDERLYLADYrequires halfhouse,closeChurch, transport.Phone30-2519.

BoardWanted

FULLPRIVATEboardfor youngpharmacystudent, vicinityofWembley,SubiacoorMt.Hawthorn.Ring 87-2218between9and5.

Accommodation AVAILABLE BOARDandLodgingsfor twoyoungladies:8mins. Perth.Box8301thisoffice.

SituationsVacant

HOUSEKEEPERrequired forChristianBrothers'College,Albany.Applythe Principal.

HolidayResorts

MELBOURNE,East,119 GreyStreet,B/B,17/6;nice Beautifullocality,cityarea. NEWNORCIAclothing1617years,44MillPoint-rd., SouthPerth.

GuestHouses

GERALDTON:ST.FRANcisGuestHouse.Telephone 683.Bedandbreakfast, 15/-night;othermealsoptional.

ADELAIDEvisitorsstayal "JasperHouse,"17Jasper St.,HydePark,S.A.Two milesfromG.P.O.andclose tobusstop.Carparkon premises.Chilarenwelcome. Adults£1/5/-,children 12/6,forbedandbreakfast. T.V.available.

MotorRepairs

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