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The Record Newspaper 29 November 1973

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.BUREAU OFIRCULATIONS

No. 3657. PERTH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1973

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Priority to Catholic lay teachers urged

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The Diocesan Pastoral Council will recommend that Catholics be given priority in the appointment of lay teachers to Catholic schools.

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A closer look at the It will also suggest did not think this was al- Catholic schools by tyro making his way havthat well-trained, convin- ways so. through the 5 o'clock ing a big number of Cathced Catholics should take He thought that some traffic, heading for the olic teachers. religious instruction and teachers sought positions Causeway and presumMr. P. Creighton said Scripture in Catholic in Catholic schools beably all points east, rethat it would not be good schools. cause the problem of disvealed that if a school tried to put he was The decisions were tak- cipline was not so great the parish priest of Konup an appearance that meeting last the at of en in these schools as in dinin, Father Tim Foster. was acceptable to Caththe council at St. Charles Government schools. olic parents. During a pause at the Seminary, Guildford. The committee had next traffic lights, he The matters will be re- felt that, all other things It was the quality of l had time to tell us that ferred to the Archbishop being equal, Catholics the people who were goMhe was getting into conof Perth, the Most Rev. should be given priority. ing to teach children, rather than whether they dition for the Solo BikeL. J. Goody. Mrs. J. Miolin said that • athon-Marathon that is A report from the edu- she thought that there were Catholics or not, to launch the building cation committee of the could be some value in a which was important. fund for a new priest's council said that there non-Catholic teaching re- CATECHISTS house. Till now the was increasing evidence ligion. The council also decidpriest has been living in that religious education Miss H. Cattalini said r ented premises at Konwas being given by non- that there was a difficulty ed to recommend that the dinin. Catholic teachers. Some- in knowing if a Catholic schemes of training of lay times, school authorities teacher was in fact a con- catechists should be exFather Foster himself were in the position that vinced, practising Cathol- panded. is the principal and sole Miss N. Harken said only non-Catholics could ic who was a suitable performer for a journey be found to fill vacancies. person to take religious that every effort should which passes from Konbe made to bring the The committee's con- instruction. dinin through Hyden, standard of catechetical venor, Mr. Warren PickKarlgarin and Kuhn and MARRIAGE work in State schools up ering, said that he would then back to Kondinin. Mr. J. McCormack said to an acceptable standprefer to see no nonThe set distance of the that the situation could ard. Catholic teachers square will be 100 miles in Catholic schools. This arise where a non-CathThe criticism made by maximum. olic was not able to teach applied even to those teachers in government He relieved our anteaching secular subjects. religion in schools but if schools about religious he was a partner in a nstruction xiety by explaining that i was that it OMISSION mixed marriage, was exthe major part of the "If you take science pected to take part in was a complete waste of fiatat journey will be on a because time many in for example — not to religious instruction of - standard bicycle. cases instructors did not, mention God in science is his children at home. come regularly and could a very serious omission," However, for Mother Attracta O'Mathose not cope with the childhe said. who want to be sponsors honey said that there was ren. "Even a teacher who is sometimes difficulty in in the exclusive bracket completely neutral is still filling specialist teaching • CONTINUED P.2 ) there is going to be a in a way taking a point jobs in secondary schools very select distance covof view on the matter." with Catholics. ered on the machine picHe said that though he tured above. Father M. Keane said would like to think that that some Catholic parConditions are simple. people taught in Catholic ents had lost confidence Money or grain per mile schools because they in Catholic schools. It is acceptable and there were convinced Christi- would help if these is no limit to the ans with high ideals, he schools were seen to be The observance of the Holy Year of Jubilee for the dioceses of the world outside Rome, number or financialarea, calcommences this Sunday, December 2, the first Sunday of Advent, and Archbishop Goody has de- ibre of sponsors. fined the rite for gaining the Holy Year indulgence during Advent. • CONTINUED P.3 ) To gain the Plenary Inprayer to the Blessed and Holy Communion dulgence he has stated: Virgin Mary. (To avoid are necessary conditions. clashes, the times of In a note accompany1. An individual may atthese visits must be ing this release Arch tend at one or more cleared with the Rey bishop Goody said: of the evening devoAdministrator of the tions in St. Mary's "The object of the Cathedral). Cathedral for the Solvarious observances and emn Novena in pre- 3. If a person, because 6evotions of the Holy sickness or other ser- Year is to encourage a paration for the Feast SELF SELECTION STORE 519 HAY STREET, ious reason, is unable spirit of reconciliation of Our Lady's ImmacSUBIACO TEL: 81 3555 to take part in these. between ourselves, to ulate Conception, that community observan. heal discord, to resolve is at 7.30 p.m. from ces then that person quarrels, to unite famThursday, November may gain the Plenary ilies, to strive for unity 29, to Friday, DecemIndulgence if he joins among Christians. ber 7. spiritually with those USUALLY COME BACK FOR or making the Pilgrimage "If we can mutually be 2. A parish or other ANOTHER . . . AND ANOTHER with our and offers his prayers r econciled group may visit the and sufferings to God. neighbour in whatever AND ANOTHER . . . Cathedral, or one of The Indulgence can be c ircumstances, then we the other designated shall be more and better churches, and there gained only once durine: prepared to be really regreater the but Advent spend some time in conciled by prayer and prayer and meditation the sacrifice and the ef- penance to Almighty God made, the greater fort directed by their own spiritual re- and through this deeper clergy and concluding will be the r econciliation our spiritward. with the Holy Year ual renewal will make Other opportunities for real progress. Prayer (cf. The Record November 15, 1973) the gaining the Indulgence "To encourage deep recited or sung "Oui will be given during 1974 thought and some real Father," the Apostles' To gain any Plenary confession or Nicene Creed and a Indulgence, ( • Continued P.2 )

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