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Lifelink welfare funds boost
Perth: July 11, 1996
Spiritual blowtorch applied to the belly of euthanasia law
Australia. Mr Prentice told The Record the Knights wanted to The Archdiocese of Perth's recognise the importance of the welfare funding has received Lifelink Foundation to the Perth and to give a lead to a significant boost with a archdiocese, other potential donors to the Putting in the hours with the power of prayer to fight euthanasia law last Fdday donation of $75,000 over five Lifelink Foundation. Perth Catholics took up the "And I thought a body [of peo- night for something as important years. The Knight's gift will be struc- challenge on euthanasia last ple] coming together in prayer as the euthanasia issue. When people believe in the Perth's Knights of the tured to flow to the agency as Friday evening when they gath- would be very powerful," she ered in St Mary's Cathedral for added. About 30 people were true presence of Jesus, they Southern Cross, to mark 75th Investments mature. Fundraising consultant to the an all-night vigil of Eucharistic present when the devotion com- believe in the strength and the anniversary of the establishpower that radiates from the Lifelink Foundation, Brett adoration praying for an end to menced at 9pm. ment of the Knights in Eucharist, she said. Mendez, said gifts the Northern such as the Territory's death It included the Rosary, a novena Australia, decided to make the She hoped the vigil, organised Knights' legislation. contribution helped give to the Infant Jesus of Prague, the donation to the Archdiocese's Mrs Jean Gardner, national con- Memorare and the chaplet of by the Dean of the Cathedral. Fr Lifelink Foundation to help the organisation a very clear ibm McDonald, and authorised indication of the funds available venor of the society for eucharis- Divine Mercy each hour. build a self-sufficient funding to it and where it stood in relatic adoration, said the vigil had Time was also left for personal by Archbishop Hickey. would be base for the Archdiocesan wel- tion to its long term goal of been organised to contribute to prayer before the Blessed repeated in the near future. fare agencies. "What many people have asked achieving the $4 million base the spiritual fight against Sacrament exposed. Archbishop Barry Hickey that would make the foundation euthanasia. The vigil concluded at 6arn on me and said to me [is] that they received confirmation of the self-sufficient. "I felt very strongly about it and Saturday morning with Mass in would really love to have an allfunding commitment from night vigil on the first Friday of "We appreciate the highly sym- I thought if the Act came in it the cathedral. Knights state chairman Brad bolic gesture in the Knights' 75th would have a devastating effect Mrs Gardner said it was signifi- every month, for the [Immaculate Prentice when the two met at the anniversary year and accept on all the other States round cant that people were willing to and Sacred] hearts," she said. Church Office in Victoria Square gratefully this commitment to Australia," she told The Record. make the sacrifice to come out at - Peter Rosengren In Perth last week. providing the $75.000," he said. The Knight's financial commitHe said the contribution was a ment to the charitable work of gift in perpetuity because the the Church in Perth represents a funds would not be used for anythousand dollars for each year of thing except to earn income for the Knights' work in Western the Lifelink agencies. TURIN, Italy (CNS) - Two shroud in 1998 and 2000. The was actually used to cover Italian university professors discovery was claimed after two Christ's body. Yet some have said studying the Shroud of 'Ruin say months' research in Turin by Pier the linen, because it bears the they have discovered the image Luigi Baima Bollone, a professor apparent marks of the Passion, of a Roman coin that would date of legal medicine and a longtime has the religious value of a "sign" the cloth to the time of Christ. shroud expert, and Nello for Christians. Using computerised instru- Balossino, a professor of commuIn 1988, a team of international ments, the experts said last nications. scientists using the carbonSaturday they found the coin's The researchers said markings 14 dating technique concluded outline over the left eyebrow of on the coin indicated it was the shroud was a product of the human image imprinted on from the 16th year of the reign of the Middle Ages. Some historians the shroud, which some believe Roman Emperor Tiberius, or 29 have said several such burial to be Christ's burial cloth. AD. Most experts now date cloths existed in medieval times, Church officials in Turin, where Christ's death to around 29 AD. usually in connection with pilthe shroud is kept, greeted the In effect, Professor Baima grimage sites. news cautiously and said further Bollone said, the shroud has In 1980, a US Jesuit said he had studies were needed. dated itself. found the imprint of a 1st-centu"I hope those who made this He called the discovery "defini- ry coin above the right eye of the 'discovery' can submit their pro- tive" and said it was now "almost shroud's figure. Other experts cedures to an examination by 100 per cent" certain the cloth contested the finding, raising a their (scientific) colleagues," said was used to wrap Christ's body number of objections; for examFather Giuseppe Ghiberti, a 'Ruin after the crucifixion. ple, the practice of placing coins priest in charge of preparing the But Church officials have never over a dead person's eyes was Mr Prentice and Archbishop Hickey discuss the Knight's donation last week next public viewings of the made the claim that the shroud unknown in the Jewish world. By Peter Rosengren
Coin find might date Shroud
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