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PREPARING FOR PAPAL VISIT TO SYDNEY.—Cardinal Sir Norman Gilroy (right) looks over Randwick Racecourse with Monsignor T. O. Wallace, director of the Papal tour. Pope Paul will celebrate an Australian bicentennial Mass and a youth Mass at an altar that is being built opposite the grandstand. After his visit to Randwick, Cardinal Gilroy said: “I never realised before that this was such a delightful setting.”

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32460, 21 November 1970, Page 2

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PREPARING FOR PAPAL VISIT TO SYDNEY.—Cardinal Sir Norman Gilroy (right) looks over Randwick Racecourse with Monsignor T. O. Wallace, director of the Papal tour. Pope Paul will celebrate an Australian bicentennial Mass and a youth Mass at an altar that is being built opposite the grandstand. After his visit to Randwick, Cardinal Gilroy said: “I never realised before that this was such a delightful setting.” Press, Volume CX, Issue 32460, 21 November 1970, Page 2

PREPARING FOR PAPAL VISIT TO SYDNEY.—Cardinal Sir Norman Gilroy (right) looks over Randwick Racecourse with Monsignor T. O. Wallace, director of the Papal tour. Pope Paul will celebrate an Australian bicentennial Mass and a youth Mass at an altar that is being built opposite the grandstand. After his visit to Randwick, Cardinal Gilroy said: “I never realised before that this was such a delightful setting.” Press, Volume CX, Issue 32460, 21 November 1970, Page 2