The Record Newspaper 19 July 1990

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PERTH, WA: July 19, 1990

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DS hits priest Isio2 The killer HIV virus has struck yet another priest. The latest victim is a prominent priest known for his work with Central Americans in Los Angeles. The virus causes AIDS. Claretian Father Luis Olivares, 56-year-old pastor of Our Lady Queen of Angels Parish in Los Angeles, contracted the virus in Central America from contaminated needles used in medical treatments during his many trips there, said a statement issued by the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. Archbishop Mahony of Los Angeles said Father Olivares had "served the poorest of the poor" with "great courage". "He has aroused the conscience of us all as we try to understand our

responsibilities toward newly arrived peoples and those whose lives are not sheltered by laws and protections." Father Olivares made national headlines in recent years when he and his associate pastor, Jesuit Father Michael Kennedy, received anonymous death threats that made reference to their ministry to Salvadorans. In 1987, the two priests led a group of 53 Los Angeles priests, nuns and lay people who urged employers to violate the 1986 immigration reform law by hiring workers without asking for their legal status. Father Olivares, ordained in 1961, has been pastor since 1981 of the historic Our Lady Queen of Angels

Fr John White . . . the first known missionary priest hit by AIDS.

Church, known as La Placita, where there are 12 masses each Sunday to accommodate its many Hispanic parishioners. The last known priest who contracted AIDS was Kiltegan missionary Father John White. He attracted worldwide attention when he 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 him as he leapt to the podium from which he was removed. Fr White 43, 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.Iam myself suffering from the AIDS virus." In a later statement the priest said he was not sure if he got the disease in Africa or elsewhere.

Rocking the home... The music industry manipulates teenagers for their money, wellknown God Squad preacher John Smith recently told more than 180 year 12 students at Parade College, Bundoora. He said the pop industry contributed to separation between teenagers and their parents. "Although it is not a direct cause, it is a factor that accelerates the problem," he said. John says that it is very

natural for teenagers to feel some areas of conflict with their parents, as do the parents with them. This can be good for both people to a certain extent. However, if a noncommunicative gap evolves, it can be very dangerous, and in some cases, parents can sadly be replaced by peer groups. He also said that the pop industry can be a symbol of rebellion, or a means by which a teenager can

escape a problem, "for if a child is confronted by some form of domestic dispute, he/she can simply run into their bedroom, slam the door, and hit the ghetto blaster, knowing that they will be annoying their parents even further." "This is why we can say that the pop industry is almost deliberately set to inflame the separation problem. "Just recently there was an album put to sale with a television logo: 'Buy

By JOHN COLBERT in The Advocate this heavy metal album, your mum will hate it', where we can plainly see that the pop industry is deliberately trying to force kids to intimidate their parents." John also said that in the eyes of most adolescent teenagers, there are no outstanding symbols in a family that make them feel like they belong, and they often turn to rock In' roll, television and sex

symbols to give them that sense of belonging. "This can be very sad, beause the market forces are now continually exploiting something that is natural, but is now out of hand. `Television is the worst of them all. Images and pictures of women on television are simply an appendage for the man. Film clips like Robert Palmer's are classic examples where gorgeous women are dancing in the background in

kinky costumes with blank faces. "This is unfortunate for the majority of Australian women because television is reducing respect for the natural woman to their simply being a sex object." From surveys undertaken, Australia is supposed to have highest rate of sexual violence in the world. John also said that life is happiness, and the human animal has not been made to do well

under powerful manipulation by market forces, and most teenagers become easily drawn in by meaningless symbols and images. John concluded by saying, you will often find that most teenagers who listen to a song will not have the faintest idea what its theme or meaning is, but because it feels good, they continue to listen to it, and that can often be very destructive and very dangerous to all people.

A new worry over sex and tourism

Paki province going Catholic again

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