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No. 3596. PERTH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1972
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Theology, morality and Christian values in life
The Christian's task is to express the joy of thei4r lives through hopei to appreciate the goodness in people and to live so that faith is not a burden and a mere restriction. This expression underlies the material being presented in the current theology sessions on Christian living being given by Father W. Daniel, S.J. and Fr. W. Black, M.S.C. Both priests are lec- in moral catechesis that only going to produce frustration on both sides. turers in their respective is required. Tension is universal toThere has to be a shift houses of priestly studies in Melbourne. Fr. Daniel in mentality from a day: it is not some is the author of the series purely sin-oriented mor- Catholic freak. of studies in Christian ality to a more positive The Church in recent living provided by the emphasis of Christian has been pointing years Catholic Correspondence values in the world. way to this new sense Centre; Fr. Black is in- If children, he says, the of responsibility; there volved in lay adult educa- are to be given a probeen the shift from has Christian of gramme tion programmes and Friday Abstinence to a both priests have been morality, it is certain more positive approach for the past two years that they are going to to acts of penance, Lent and mistakes in some involved make extensively included the more has renewal study program- that they may not always religious see eye to eye with those practical and positive among mes fact of helping the poor guiding them. teachers. and needy. He believes that it is The course was given Another indication is in the previous week to essential for the parents priests in a four-day pro- to keep in touch with the the mixed marriage regramme at the Redempt- school and find out what gulations that demand orist Retreat House: is being done; simply much more responsibilboth lecturers were high sniping and not finding ity from the Catholic in their praise of the big out the true situation is partner than previously. number of teachers who had given up a week of their vacation to attend the course delivered at Brigidine College Wembley. Fr. Black believes that the most important practical question is a change
Father W. Daniel, S.J., and Father W. Black, ' M.S.C., conducting the spring theology course on Christian living at Brigicline College, Wembley, which was attended by more than 250 teachers of religion of whom 31 were laity.
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Zulu priest chosen as a bishop Mandy Society in South Africa JOHANNESBURG ( NC ).—A black priest was appointed an auxiliary bishop in the Johannesburg diocese, where a group of Catholics called last year for the replacement of Bishop Hugh Boyle by a black bishop. The priest, Oblate Father Peter J. Butelezi (42), is a member of the Zulu tribe. He has been apostolic administrator of the Umzimkulu diocese.
Bishop Boyle said that burg diocese's 170 priests meeting with the bishop. he was very pleased with are while. They serve When he refused to meet His 134,000 black and 74,000 them, they resigned. the appointment. auxiliary bishop white Catholics. new In April of this year, In July 1971, Djrake the former would be "a tremendous committee help for the pastoral Koka, a black labour members sent a message union official, and 11 to the Vatican complaincare of the flock." others walked into a "As a member of the meeting of the South ing of the way Bishop Congregation of the Ob- African Bishops' Confer- Boyle had treated them lates of Mary Immacu- ence and demanded the and predicting that his late he is already well resignation of Bishop actions would drive many out of the known to priests, Relig- Boyle and his replace- blacks ious and laity, versed in ment by a black bishop. Church. theology and ecumenical They said that Bishop Recently, while in matters," Bishop Boyle Boyle had shown no in- Rome, the 75-year-old said. terest in the spiritual Irish born Bishop Boyle and socio-economic con- offered his resignation, DEMAND ditions of the black corn- but was asked to remain in office. South African - born munity. Bishop-elect Butelezi stu RESIGNATION died theology and philo Last October, Koka ON INSIDE PAGES sophy at Rome's Gregorian University and earn was elected to the execu- Broome CBC Opening 3 a licentiate in Scripture tive committee of the Calendar .... .... 4 diocesan Children's World .... 9 studies at the Pontifical Johannesburg Biblical Institute there. Justice and Peace Asso- Editorial .... .... 4 Ordained in 1957, he ciation. Bishop Boyle ex- Letters .... 6 disapproval his pressed News in Pars .:.. served as a seminary .... 11 professor and rector and demanded that Koka Pacific Conference .... 2 Prayer Texts .... before his appointment resign. 11 as apostolic administraThe committee first St. Louis School .... .... 2 tor of Umzimkulu in ignored bishop's Sport .... the . ... 12 1968. wishes and elected Koka Television .... .... 8 , Most of the Johannes- chairman then sought a YCW Quest .... 7
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