The Record Newspaper 28 June 1990

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PERTH, WA: June 28, 1990

Registered by Australia Post Publication No. WAR 0202

Number 2694

POST ADDRESS: PO Box 50, Northbridge, 6000 W.A. LOCATION: 26 John St, Northbridge (east off Fitzgerald St).

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Bishop Quinn opens new Albany church and gives a triple tip

Turn to pages 7 and 12 for more words and photos

Before he commissioned Father Noel FitzSimons to open the door of the new Spencer Park Holy Family church, Bishop Quinn received the plans of the church and its keys from Parish Council chairman Hans Fleck (left) and the builder John Wauters. Witness, welcome and work was the message triple Bishop Quinn spelt out last Saturday when he blessed and dedicated the new church of the Holy Family at Spencer Park Albany. "May this building which stands out so clearly for God on this hillside remind you of your call to be Christ's witness," the told he congregation. He told them also to make it into a welcoming church "so

that people who come here may experience not only the uplift of beauty but be uplifted by your willingness to go out with outstretched hands and a smile, to accept them as they are and draw them into your community". "The church cannot say hello but you who are the living stones of Jesus Christ can reach His in out companionship." Bishop Quinn also told his listeners to be workers in the church, and not just

in the physical work of busy bees. "Be involved in the mission of the Church up. make you Together you must reflect on life, on the needs of your community, yourselves and your neighbour. By baptism you are all called to be active disciples of Christ. "Be workers for the Lord, be involved financially by sharing the debt, by sharing skills and time, cooperate in sharing the faith. "Make the church a

loving joyful expression of God's will for the salvation of all people." Noting that much of the $950,000 cost of the church had been defrayed by the sale of parish property in Albany, central Bishop Quinn said the Diocesan Development Fund loan of $300.000 at 11% with no capital refunds for three years was a sign of diocesan cooperation with the parish. This co-operation extended beyond mere financial assist-

ance, he said, and applied to parishes and schools throughout the diocese. The outstanding site of the new Holy Family church Bishop Quinn said was "a sign to the wider world but equally a sign to each one of us to be a witness of Christ". "The beauty of the church must remind you of the beauty of Jesus Christ. "The rules of building construction must remind you of the rules of Christian

living and the care of this church must remind you of the need to care for your own spiritual health and well-being." He asked that the world be reminded of God through "this beautiful edifice" and also in the streets, suburbs, factories and recreational areas "by you who bear the name of Christ's , disciples". Historically, the bishop said, the Church community had had to purify itself of the tendency to accept the glory

and the grandeur but to bypass the challenge of the cross as an integral part of Christian living. He prayed that the day of dedication become a significant day in the people's journey of life to be a witness to Christ in families, in the comand munication acceptance of husbands and wives, and the care of children. "May this church remind you that the Lord will bless you and give you. guidance."


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