PERTH, WA: April 7, 1988
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Talk about the priesthood to a boatload of tourists sailing off Bali? You must be joking! That's what Dean John Lisle of Northam thought when a cruise director approached him last month while he was a chaplain on the MS Coral Princess. See his story, pictures pages 6 and 7.
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BELOW. Pie ur tAII Sams Greenwo d pa y to celebrate their Holy Saturday b p ism are Lyn Bizzaca, Lesley Adenan an Su an Zainudin See story back page.
VATICAN C TY ( C) - Pope John Paul II celebrated Easer with an impromtu appeal for peace, [usti ce and religious libertv. The pope's busy wee end combined inter ationa diplomacy and raditional Easter services. He led a torch-lit Way of the Cross in Rome's Colosseum, baptised converts during an Eas er Vigil ceremony and celebrated in St Peter's Basilica a ass mar ing the Resurrection. In between the ceremonies, the pope eard the confessions of 1 people and sang folk songs with members of the Opus Dei organisation. On Easter Sunday, the pope dedicated his traditional address ' "To the City and to the World" to Mary, as a witness of Christ's suffering and resurrection. At the end of the talk, his voice rising with emotion, the pope added spontaneously "Pray for peace in the world, for justice. �--._., ... Pray for the diverse right of man, i
especially for freedom of religion, for solidarity among people throughout the world - in the First, Second, Third and Fourth Worlds!" After blessing the huge crowd from the central outdoor balcony of St Peter's Basilica, the pope pronounced Easter greetings in 51 languages, including si native to the Soviet Union. In English he aid, "A blessed Easter in the joy of Jesus Christ, the risen Lord and Savior of the World!" The message and , greeting was broad: cast to 46 countries, ith a po ential audience of 1 billion p ople, a Vatican spokesman said. !