PERTH, WA: May 23, 1991
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Of open hands and warm hearts
Participants in the recent convention on multiculturalism and the church in WA also had their lighter moments during breaks like this one. Mrs Frances Davenport (right) is seen trying out an oriental floral brocade jacket. Helping her along was Mrs Dorothy Tse who is dressed in an exotic "cheong sam". The convention attracted people from many cultures.
...AND THE MESSAGE OF JESUS IN PARABLE Jesus would have approved the theme of a multiculturalism conference last week, Bishop Healy said at the closing ceremony. "If Jesus were to come amongst us he would also speak to us and would most likely give us the parable of the Good Samaritan." Bishop Healy said the questioning lawyer and Jesus saw responsibility for a stranger from different angles. The lawyer placed responsibility on others; Jesus placed the responsibility back on the enquiring lawyer "Go and do likewise". "Like the lawyer we must be neighbour to all. We must act like the Samaritan especially to all who are foreign to our community."
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Although WA had a higher reputation for charity, other areas such as education, community activities and worship needed to be addressed, he said. "Our problem here in Perth is that we are such an isolated community. Our relation-
affect our relationships within our own community. We have a great need to overcome our sense of isolation and to build with all those who have lived here before we did or who have come here in our time or who will come in the years ahead.
tries will help to break our down exclusiveness. "The message of Jesus in the parable and the grace of God will encourage us to go further along the road to building a truly multicultural, a truly Christian community."
More pictures and stories on Pages 2, 3, 6 and 7 ship with the rest of Australia is hardly that of neighbour. "Perhaps the Eagles have been good for us in this respect. "Our relationship with the rest of the world is also that of the most isolated city in the world. "All these factors
"We can do this if we have open hands and warm hearts. "The sense of generosity which has been attributed to us as a community is a good foundation. The number of people who come here and the number of us who travel to other coun-
At the opening of the c onvention Bishop Healy said that "like many other gatherings, the planning of this one dates from the great era of the Archbishop late Foley." Noting that it was really the brainchild of Fr Dino Torresan,
the archbishop and Mr Gerald Searle. Bishop Healy said the interest of the archbishop dated from his time as Director of Catholic Migration for the Archdiocese. "He was instrumental in helping many migrants to come here but more than that, he also helped them considerably after their arrival. "He met them at points of arrival, at all hours of day and night and in many arranged cases accommodation for them. he "Naturally their remained friends to his lifetime and naturally too, he retained an interest in migration and multi cultural affairs."
Father Dino rushed to hospital The "father" of the recently-concluded convention on Multiculturalism and The Catholic Church in WA was rushed to hospital on the opening day. Father Dino Torresan, CS, encountered terrible pain as he spoke on Multiculturalism and Inculturation. A friend rushed him to a nearby doctor who wasted no time in arranging that Father Dino be admitted to Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital. In hospital it was established that he had a kidney ailment. Father Dino, who was warded on Tuesday, requested that he be discharged on Thursday night. So he was absent for a greater part of the convention. "It was bad timing," said the man who had worked so hard to make the convention a reality. "Praise the Lord, everything went on smoothly at the convention," concluded Fr Dino.
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