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Today's shame
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advocates ol social justice have died in this Commenting on the murder in El Salvador FOLEY violent way. women, lay two of six Jesuit priests and Archbishop William Foley of Perth, "We deplore this latest act of savagery ON Chairman of the Bishops' Committee for priests and lay people in that against Justice, Development and Peace, made this country. statement today. THE "The voices of these Jesuit priests and the murder of Archbishop Romero friends have been silenced but their their "Like MURDER nine years ago, this appalling tragedy lives and the manner of their deaths carry a message for us all. We pray that their draws the world's attention to what is OF sacrifice will not be in vain and that its fruit happening in El Salvador to so many will be a more just and peaceful society in people who defend the poor and other of thousands of Tens El Salvador." oppressed. EIGHT
Archbishop Foley.
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Yesterday's shame SPELT OUT IN 1984 VISIBLE NOW
VATICAN CITY: Cardinal Ratzinger said the doctrinal congregation which he heads was correct in identifying atheistic, totalitarian regimes as the "shame of our time" in a document published in 1984. The congregation took a lot of heat for the statement at the time, he said, but its position "has been somewhat confirmed by history now". Cardinal Ratzinger said "the collapse of Marxist ideology" today was "sensational,
visible, palpable, and politically and socially effective". That is not quite so true of materialistic consumerism, he said, even though "its insufficiency is also visible". The cardinal said that "while ideologies as such or as realised in political systems are collapsing, the temptation of ideologies is still present", insofar as people are inattentive to transcendental values.
Cardinal Ratzinger.
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Kisses for priest with AIDS
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An Irish priest AIDS sufferer was bundled out of a Vatican conference on AIDS one day but on the next day was hugged by the conference chairman in front of 1000 delegates. "The Church has AIDS" said a placard held by Kiltegan Society African missioner, Fr John White, 43, as he leapt to the podium from which he was removed. Fr White got AIDS while a health worker in Nigeria. Today he works in London helping the disease's victims, "just as missionary as being in Africa", he said. When Archbishop Angelini embraced Fr White and kissed him on both cheeks he said to prolonged applause: "They say we are holding an AIDS convention without the presence of sufferers. In fact some victims are here among us. Some have for understandable reasons asked for their identity to be concealed." Fr White replied: "Sorry for the outburst. It was done as a cry and a plea for solidarity, for when a Christian is sick, then all the church is ill and suffers with him. That's what my red-paint sign meant. I am myself suffering from the AIDS virus.I contracted it during missionary work in Africa."
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