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The Record Newspaper 24 August 1972

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No. 3595. PERTH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1972.

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Judge chairman of new school board

St. Louis School is to have an academic committee when the school opens with its new administration under a Board of Management in 1973. The membership of the board, of which Mr. Justice Levan is chairman, was announced this week by the Archbishop.

Believed to be unique office equipment com- He is at present chairin W.A. and probably in pany. He was captain of man of the Iona PresenAustralia, the academic the school in 1956 and is tation School Council and vice-president of a member of the Servite committee, consisting of now A dvisory the headmaster, the de- the Old Louisians' Assoc- Economic puty headmaster, two iation, and is also a mem- Board. Dr. PETER TANNOCK, members appointed by ber of the Building ApW.A. University lecturer the board and two elect- peal Committee. ed staff members will Mr. JOHN DALLIMORE, in education and adviser meet each month. a dentist and company to the W.A. Education Its role will be to director. He has had a Commission. The board of manageadvise the board and the long association with St. headmaster on matters Louis on the Fathers' ment receives its charter for eight from the Archbishop, in relating to educational Committee policy, organisation and years. He is a Perth City keeping with the decisthe discipline of the Councillor, former ion that St. Louis School a school. federal councillor of the should continue to be an The Archbishop last Australian Dental Assoc- integrated part of the week announced those iation and State vice- Church's contribution to whom he has appointed president of the Liberal education in W.A. It is intended that the to the board after con- Party. sultation with and on Mr ROY FERGUSSON, board will meet six times the recommendation of accountant and company in the year. The board held its first the St. Louis Steering director, has had extenCommittee and the W.A. sive commercial exper- meeting on Monday night Education Commission. ience as a director of and a spokesman said The members are: many companies in the that there was a spirit BISHOP QUINN, Aux- Metro Industries of optimism and enthuand iliary Bishop. Prindiville Holdings siasm about the prospect Mr. JUSTICE LAVAN, Group. of the school in its new judge of the Supreme pattern as an all-lay CathProminent in Mrs. MARIE HARDING, olic school. Court. Catholic affairs over a an architect, is a present The position of headlong period, he is a past parent of the school and master was advertised parent of St. Louis and a former president of the nationally and a number has for many years don- Mothers' Committee. of replies have been reated the Latin prize at Mr. JAMES MAZZA, a ceived from all States. the school. His father lawyer and company dir- It is hoped that the apwas closely associated ector with wide mining pointment will be made with the decision to interests in the State. He in September. found the school. is a present parent of the All the present lay staff Mr. TERENCE O'CON- school; he has been a have indicated their inNOR, lawyer and com- member of the Fathers' tention of remaining at pany director ,is a for- Committee for five years the school and they look mer president of the Old and has served on the De- forward to the development of the new staff Louisians Association. He velopment Committee. served on the committee Mr. KEVIN SULLIVAN, concept. for the building appeal. principal of a real estate The board has announCurrently he is a member firm and a company dir- ced that all the scholarof the Council of the Law ector with interests in ships previously held at Society; he is a former finance and commerce. the school will continue. chairman of the Clare- He is a present parent Certain grades have mont Parish Council and of the school and a vacancies for 1973 and ena present member of the member of the Fathers' rolments are now being lVfosman Park Parish Committee. He is a for- taken. Council. mer Diocesan Secretary Mr. MICHAEL MONA- and National Executive GHAN, a director of an member of the Y.C.W.

A chapel will be built on the site at Terrace level Demolition of the All Saints Centre is about to commence and pictured is the crucifix being taken to be approached through the open plaza at the base of the office tower. down last Thursday. The demolition of all the buildings on the site For the past ten years the building has housed is expected to take four months and the final the Catholic Offices that have now moved to structure is expected to be ready for use early Victoria Square. in 1975. The property has now been merged into the Allandale Development of an office block to occupy the site on the corner of St. George's Terrace and Sherwood Court.

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AMSTERDAM, (NC) : The first meeting of the new Dutch National Pastoral Council, scheduled for October 6 to 8, will be postponed because of Vatican objections, according to an announcement by the secretariat of the Dutch Bishops' Conference.

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The secretariat said council on a national of national consultation. that the Roman Curia, level." The previous pastoral Cardinal Bernard Al- council created much the Church's central administrative offices, was frink of Utrecht, presi- controversy by urging preparing a document on dent of the Dutch Bish- that obligatory celibacy Conference, had end, that married priests pastoral councils that ops' would be sent to the said that the new pas- be allowed to return to world's bishops shortly. toral council, together the active ministry, that The new Dutch pastor- with the bishops, would women ordained be al council organisation— be responsible for pas- priests, and by calling a successor to the coun- toral policies. anti-contraception the The bishops, however, arguments cil that held six sessions Pope in between January, 1968 had the responsibility for Paul's 1968 encyclical Hu and April, 1970, was to the daily administration manae Vitae unconvincbegin operations next of the Church and will ing. continue to have such month. The Dutch bishops' r esponsibility. ON INSIDE PAGES secretariat said that the The Dutch bishops. .... 4 . . alendar C said, secretariat "thinks Curia Roman their that the authority of the "are convinced that in Children's World . . . . 13 . . . 4 bishops and their posi- the regulations for the Editorial .... . 9 . Planning amily F Pastoral National Churcn within the tion Dutch .... 6 is not sufficiently guar- Council their own res- Letters .... anteed by the regula- ponsibility was guaran. Marriage Preparation 4 Mazenod Opening .... 8 tions of the Dutch Na- teed." 5 tional Pastoral Council." The secretariat said News in Pars .... .... 3 The Curia, according that the Dutch bishops Ordinations to the Dutch secretariat, wanted the responsibil- Sr. Philomena Earle 7 ....10, 16 "also finds that the time ity of all the faithful for Sport .... 12 is not yet ripe for the the life of the Church to Television .... 9 institution of a pastoral take shape in some form YCW Quest ....

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