The Record Newspaper 16 October 1986

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Assisi talks

PERTH, WA October 16, 1986

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Mr Gerry Darwin working in his Roleystone studio on the clay model for his bronze bust of Pope John Paul II.

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In a dramatic appeal the pope has called for a world truce on October 27 - the day he will be in Assisi with leaders of world religions praying for peace. Speaking in the amphitheatre of Lyons during his four day visit to France he called on nations, governments, groups and individuals who are involved in terrorism to reflect honestly on whether there might not be a peaceful solution to their conflict. He urged "all peoples and factions on earth to hear the call of God to their conscience." Following this appeal the Vatican announced that in the next two weeks papal diplomats throughout the world will be contacting governments and guerilla groups and anyone else involved in violence to put the pope's call into action.

Cathedral bust

The Knights of the Southern Cross have presented Perth with a public memorial of the 1986 visit of Pope John Paul II. A bronze bust of the pope, sculpted by Knight artist Mr Gerard Darwin, will stand in the foyer of the cathedral prebytery when Pope John Paul stays there on the night of November 30. Afterwards the bust will be permanently displayed in St Mary's Cathedral as a memento of the visit. Archbishop Foley unveiled the bust which was presented by KSC state chairman Mr Brian Taylor in the presence of Bishop Morgan, national chaplain, and Judge Frank Walsh, national president, at the annual state conference dinner last Saturday. Mr Darwin, originally from Lancashire, has

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been in Western Australia since 1977 and his works for Catholic clients can be seen at Church of Our Lady of Poland, Maylands;

Queen of the Apostles Church, Riverton; at St Vincent's Hospital, Guildford; at De Viliar College, Hilton; at St Mary's Cathedral, Perth; at Mazenod College, Lesmurdie; the Carmelite Monastery, Gelorup; Carmelite Monastery, Nedlands; Star of the Sea

Church, Esperance; the Holy Family, St Francis Xavier Church, Armadale, and St Brigid's College, Lesmurdie. t has been said that Gerry's forte lies principally in portrait sculpture.

Different religious groups will not exactly pray together but will "gather together in such a way that each group will be able to pray according to its own faith and tradition, but in the presence of all." The day will begin at 9am with the assembly gathering at the church of Santa Maria degli

Angeli.

The various religious leaders will be introduced and given a personal welcome by the pope who will then give an address. The different religious groups will then go to different churches and public halls to pray

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Quake relief Australian Catholic Relief has immediately sent $20,000 to aid victims in the San Salvador earthquake disaster. A further special appeal

for funds will not be launched by ACR which is joining the International Disaster Emergency Committee (IDEC) appeal and the public are urged to contribute to this fund at PO Box 9900 Perth. The Australian government will match dollar for dollar in all contributions

to this appeal.


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