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Pope John Paul was moved when he saw the vast crowd waiting for him at Belmont Park, Archbishop Foley said this week. "I was pleasantly surprised at the sight of this massive group of people and so was the Holy Father and his secretary. 'The spirit that rose up from that crowd was one of joy and openness to the Holy Father and the quiet moments during the Mass were just as impressive as the noisy ones. "People have commented how happy I appeared as I accompanied the pope at the various functions. "It is true. I was happy because I sensed the Church was united and accepting the Holy Father and wanted to listen to what he was saying. "From what I have heard and read, nearly all the people of WA in some way, saw or heard the pope. Those who did not are feeling left out. 'The challenge ahead of us is expressed in the Holy Father's cable of thanks: that we must go forward to be the people we claim to be," Archbishop Foley said. See page 2
Pope John Paul's cabled message reads:Now that my pastoral visit is completed I wish to express my thanks to you and the whole of the Church of Western Australia for the warm welcome and hospitality extended to me during my stay with you, and pray that your local Churches, guided and inspired by the Holy Spirit, may always persevere in proclaiming Christ who is the way, the truth and the lite, with gratitude to God for his gifts of unity and peace. I cordially impart my Apostolic Blessing. loannus Paulus P.P. II
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Meticulous planning of protocol during the papal visit was thrown into confusion when Pope John Paul heard the voices of St Mary's Cathedral choir after the opening of the Catholic Education Centre last Sunday.
The Pope was making his formal farewells to
Australian journalists who had accompanied him on the Australian leg of his visit. Suddenly he broke off and strolled over to stand in front of the choir as they sang in his honour the anthem "Tu Es Petrus" (Thou Art Peter). He then thanked the choir and went back to resume his greetings to the journalists • See pages 4,5, and 6.
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