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The Record Newspaper 13 September 1973

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No. 3647. PERTH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1973

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Commission offer on schools management Catholic schools throughout W.A. other than those owned by Religious soon will be offered a standard constitution by which to conduct rders O their school boards. Also, he said, there was The Catholic Education ations where school and Commission of W.A. has parish were co-operating need for more communrecently forwarded to successfully under exist- ity involvement in the schooling system not onschool principals and ing constitutions. ly at the fund-raising parish priests copies of a He said that by offer- level. draft constitution for disconIn addition to financial cussion with school staffs ing a new uniform school details, the draft constiand interested parish par- stitution, each would be invited to dis- tution has put up proposties. cuss with the Commis- als for dealing with curComments have to be sion how it was operatriculum and methods, returned to the Catholic ing at present and if it in the school, Education Office by Sep- wished to bring about im- discipline and staffing. tember 30. provements. In a further move in schools 120 About Catholic education, La have now there "Till throughout the State are Salle College, Midland, involved in the study of been varying lines of re- has placed a public adeducafrom sponsibility document. the draft tion committees to parish vertisement calling for Till now, many schools councils parish applications for the posiand have been operating un- priests. We would like tion of principal of the der constitutions derived now to straighten out college for 1974. from diocesan sources. these lines a little so that Till now the college has In 1968, the Diocese of each school had a direct been administered by Bunbury produced a con- line to the Commission agreement between the parish on how its management Christian Brothers and for stitution schools and this was was functioning," he ex- the Sisters of St. Joseph and parishes in the readopted as a model for plained, gion. the Archdiocese of Perth La Salle is the third Dr. McSweeney said in 1969. secondary W.A. that there had been some such These constitutions requests head- school to advertise the from have been operating with teachers, some school position publicly, the preThe Bishops of Australia are to resume the practice of issuing yearly varying degrees of suc- management boards and vious being St. Louis statements on matters of social Justice. cess: in some cases education committees for School and St. Brendan's The statement was pre- ton to the task of solvThis year's statement schools do not yet have a a constitution. College, Hilton. is on the subject of popu- pared for the bishops by ing an urgent social probparish committee. St. Louis and St, Bren— Commission lem." A spokesman for the In addition, he added, dan's are colleges that • lation and has been issu- the National Peace. and Justice for the by form booklet in ed Catholic Education Com- there was now need for a now function under spec• Copies of the stateit mission, Dr. Richard Mc- better accounting system ial constitutions of man- Australian Catholic Truth In an introduction, ment (price 15c) should releassays: be will It Society. Sweeney, said that the for the use of monies be- agement that were workbe ordered from A.C.T.S., "The world today has 143-145 a'Beckett Street, new constitution was not ing provided by the gov- ed out in conjunctim ed and read in all Churchintended to replace situ- ernment for education. with the W.A. Education es on Sunday, September a population greater than Melbourne, 3000. Corresever before — over three 23. pondence on issues in the Commission. The annual statements thousand million. Some statement would be welthis that assert commenced their appear- experts comed by the Executive ance in 1940 and became is more than the world Secretary, National Comsignificant comments on can support adequately. mission for Justice and "They argue, therefore, practical issues in AusP.O. Box 124, Peace, popuof growth tralian public life until that the Brickfield Hill, Sydney, their discontinuance in lation must be drastically curtailed if the world's N.S.W. 2000. 1966. NEW YORK (NC). The bishops say that people are to survive. —"Five specialists told the Second Vatican Coun"This, simply, is the us he was not really cil endorses the practice matter' at issue. We proliving," said Mrs. Les- when it insists that the pose to examine it under ter Wojcik, of Winter Church should be involv- these headings: Park, Florida, whose • The population probed in interpreting "the son had been injured signs times" lem. the of beyond recovery in a • The responsibilities ( Church in the Modern USUALLY COME BACK FOR road accident. of parents and governWorld No. 4). The tubes of the artiThe bishops this year ments in view of the ANOTHER. . . AND ANOTHER ficial respirator "simhave chosen the popula- problem. ply forced his breath tion question. They say AND ANOTHER . . . • The obstacles it posin and out," she added. that this is more apposite es to the development of The Wojciks said because the United Na- persons, and to adequate that they were told by tions Organisation has quality of life. doctors that Paul designated 1974 as World "At the outset, we reccould be kept alive, Population Year. ognise that a statement but his brain was so "The statement seeks such as this may be susseverely damaged that simply to discuss the pect to certain readers. the machines registercomplex question in the Some may see in it only ed no activitity. light of the Catholic a defence of Catholic In addition, his con- Church's social teachings, teaching on family planndition would deteriand so to draw attention ing, some as an attempt orate quickly and two to the human, theological to distract attention from persons were hovering and moral aspects involv- this contentious subject; near death in need of others may look to it to ed," the booklet says. kidney transplants. "The bishops hope also find some deviation from consulting thus to encourage further that traditional teaching. After their parish priest, the research, study, discus"Actually it is presented Wojciks agreed to let sion, and action among as an attempt towards a THE MOST TRUSTED NAME IN the doctors stop Paul's all Christians, individu- more complete statement life-support systems ally and in groups." of the Church's contribuCARS and use his kidneys to save the lives of the AUTHORISED GENERAL MOTORS other patients. HOLDEN DEALER 04,04.0#41.0004,4411M, , 01#4.4.41 , ./4.4

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