Sunday Voice, Catholic newspaper
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Š ventadieno Balsas (Sunday Voice) Soon after arrival in Australia it became evident to Lithuanians that a newspaper in their own language was needed, as many did not speak English at the time. When Father Jatulis arrived in Adelaide there was no Lithuanian church and he would conduct mass in Lithuanian in several Australian churches. A newspaper would serve to keep parishioners informed. On 29 March 1953, Father Jatulis began to print a bulletin on a copying machine, the Sunday Voice ( Š ventadieno Balsas) was born. Father Jatulis produced the bulletin until he was recalled to Rome, when the following priest, Father Kungys took up the role. The editors was always the priest, following Kungys was Kazlauskas, Dauknys, Spurgis. If they were will or away the task was passed on to Pranas Pu š de š ris. Each edition would feature a religious article, thankyous, coming events and notifications. Some advertisements were used to offse...