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The Record Newspaper 10 November 1977

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CATHOLIC SCHOOL CHOICE AGAINST

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State education was described by Archbishop Goody lost Sunday growing monolithic and monopolistic system.

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official blessing and offered in this alterna- be based on Christ's revelaopening of Marist Jun- tive," he said. tion of himself, not only as ior College at Churchlands Turning to the purpose of God but as perfect man. he told the gathering: a Catholic school, Arch"The imitation of Him, bishop Goody said that the "This school is not just gives meaning to life and redemption for which Christ Another school but a sincere ennobles man in his likecame, became effective ness. attempt to provide, within when people knew about pluralistic society, an alHim and resolved to follow ternative to the growing 1 wo things needed, the Him. Monopolistic system of State "The Church's mission is Archbishop said, were: education. * instruction in what to make Christ known and Christ did, said and comto be channel referred to the complex sys- grace. mended us to do, m in which the new "The Church's main aim a catechetical method school Likes part. is evangelisation the pro- Capable of showing Christclaiming of the gospel ianity in action, in the and catechetics, the means Church of which COMPLEX parents, of doing this," he contin- pupils and teachers were Being officially blessed by ued. members. tilm and opened by the Pre-

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NO COMMITMENT

Servite Father CHRISTOPHER ROSS (left) was farewelled last Monday night by several hundred parishioners of Saint-Denis to which he come 13 years ago. He is pictured with the parish council chairman, ALAN LEAN (centre) and Father PATRICK BOYLE, parish priest.

Archbishop views Covenant move

MEMORY

The organs of this work, Archbishop Goody sugnearby campus, New- he said, are the family, the gested- that in junior school, tnan College catered for co- diocese and the school. memory should not be neg"If any one of these three kducational senior classes. Archbishop Goody is taking a neutral stand is missing or defective, then lected and that basics should The on the question of local members of a covenformer Brigidine so is he learnt. Christian commitment. College now served middle ant community moving to Brisbane. "Doctrine must be seen He said our schools had tears for boys and the equiIn a statement he defends italent girls were taught at to be good schools and to live, in life, in literature, Some relatives and friends in history, in science. the right of mature people contacted the Church hearby Siena College, while Catholic schools. Office to settle anywhere for whatme eight primary schools and This was an ideal, he exexpressed their concern As a good school it had the area fed students in - to develop a person from plained, and ideals were ever reasons, citing present- over the decision. As a re the high school units. rarely fully attained, but if day Australia as the product stilt, the Archbishop sent a within, presenting

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as migrant step

an array Archbishop Goody said of values which were seen that such a complex ven- to be actively lived. ture, embracing some 1,200 For this there had to be 'Is, was an example not a unanimity of purpose and nly of the conviction of mutual co-operation beChurch but of govern- tween parents who want it, tnents, both State and Fed- pupils who need it and eral, and of both major teachers capable of offering political alignments. it.

defects were noticed and of past migrations. appreciated there was alOn the other hand he cauways a striving for improve- tions intended travellers ment. against immature decisions or outside pressure. Some eighty people from SACRIFICE the Morley Covenant ComArchbishop Goody said munity are intending to leave that he was grateful to the for Brisbane in the new year parents for the sacrifices to join the Emmanuel Cove"It is a true and valuable they had made and to the nant there. contribution to the liberty ON CHRIST Government without whose All the intending migrant, of the citizen and the freeAs a Catholic school, the help the school would not are over 18 years of age or dom of choice which is due array of values lived had to have been possible. members of families.

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PROCESSION The Eucharistic

Festival Procession takes plea sext Sunday, November 13, The Feast of Christ the King, at Aquinas College, commencing at 3 p.m

(sharp). In response to popular request, all people will be? able to take part in the three processional movements around the Blessed Sacrament on the central

altar.

To gain entry to the special enclosure, cars carry.ng the sick must carry the OFFICIAL CAR sticker which can be obuined from the Catholic Church

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Office, Victoria Avenue, during office hours. M.T.T. buses (No. 36), leave outside Council 'louse at 1.25, 1.55 and 2.25 p.m., returning at the Ind of the ceremony. Acolytes in albs are invited, if they wish, to take, tart in the procession from the chapel, and as

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representative to a' special meetings to make his point of view clear.

The following is, the state. meat issued for pUblication this week: I was amazed when I heard from Mr; Brian Smith, the leadet of the group in Brisbane, that a large number' of people from Morley were contemplating an exodus to Queensland with the Emmanuel Covenant Community there.

SERIOUSLY I admire and respect Mr. Smith so I took his information seriously. He informed me that a number of families and of individuals intended going to Brisbane, where accommodation and employ-

ment would be available to them, so as to have the support of the Community there. If such people are adults and make a mature decision after much consideration and thought, who is to deny them the right to follow their resolve? My permission is not required nor did I give my approval in the scheme, which was not sought.

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