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PRICE 600 Theology teachers who stray from Church by Cliff Baxter in teaching at the proThe Catholic Weekly posed Notre Dame Sydney Australia University in Fremantle, Western involved for the last three Catholics who can afford Australia should not be years with the setting up to come to Australia from fired by bishops, an of the Catholic university Asia. educator said last in Western Australia and Outlining its expected week. is vice chairman of the
Instead, he said, the teachers should be "licensed" by the Church and if the teacher strayed from the official teaching t hat imprimatur should be removed. However, the sacking of the theologian should be left in the hands of the university itself. Dr Peter Tannock, Director of Catholic Education in Western Australia was answering questions when giving the Veech Lecture "Notre Dame: The Idea of a Catholic University in Australia". He flew from Perth to deliver the lecture at Sancta Sophia College, in the University of Sydney to an audience which Cardinal included Clancy. Dr Tannock has been
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expansion from 300 planning committee. studentss in 1992 to 2500 Dr Tannock said the in the next century, he proposed university was noted it will take at least an important develop- a quarter of a century ment as Catholic intellec- before the university is tuals were relatively thin operating fully. on the ground in Students would be Australia. coming not only from It would also be a sure Australia but also from sign that we had shaken neighbouring Asian "ghetto countries. our off In essence the new mentality". would be an university than more With 600,000 at Catholic Australian institution, schools there was now but according to Dr the support base for the Tannock it is important this should not be university, he said. "overplayed". The university expects to take its first 300 He said that at the students in 1992, rising moment the accent is not to 2000 to 2500 in the on buildings. "If we get the people early years of the next century. About 60 to 70 right, then the buildings per cent of students will will follow," he said. be from Western Austra- Notre Dame Australia lia, but the university will will become a reality, he also be looking towards said, through "patience. Indonesia, Singapore perseverance, modesty and the millions of and above all, Faith".
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'Join us to fight apartheid' plea Father Smangaliso Mkhatshwa, former Secretary-General of the Southern African Catholic Bishops Conference, has appealed to Australian Catholics to join "the African members of the worldwide Catholic family" in solidarity to fight apartheid. Father Mkhatshwa was speaking during a break in proceedings of the Commonwealth Committee of Foreign Ministers meeting in Canberra. Along with four others, Father Mkhatshwa was invited as a witness to present the committee with his personal observations and impressions of current developments and emerging issues regarding apartheid in South Africa. "The struggle in South Africa has now reached a critical stage," Father Mkhatshwa said, "and we are looking to our Catholic brothers and sisters around the world
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The Southern African Bishops Conference had taken a vigorous stand against the injustices of apartheid, matching official protests with practical action to give moral, financial and legal support to victims, he said. "Blacks are shunted from one area to another as the Government seeks to enforce its strict segregation laws. "Whites represent only 15 per cent of the population but they own 87 per cent of the land. The Bishops Conference has researched areas of oppression, and has completed a survey into the forced removal of blacks." Father Mkhatshwa is Father Smangaliso Mkhatshwa (South Africa) at the Commonwealth Committee of foreign ministers meeting, Canberra with Rev. Neville no stranger himsef to Aid. Overseas Council for Australian Ross (Uniting Church) chairman of suffering in "the struggle to support us in solidar- informed adequately tion. They could lend needed, particularly Government for the for liberation" having ity. In the church we are about the current posi- their weight to the efforts donations to help those support that has already been imprisoned on four economic been given," Father occasions, the longest all one family." tion. They could engage of international com- suffering being for one year in Mkhatshwa said. Asked how Australian in protests to support the munity organisations hardship. "That support needs to 1986. The torture he was "The black South AfriCatholics could help, Church in Southern who are putting pressure Mkhatshwa said people Africa when it takes on the Pretoria govern- cans are very grateful to be intensified at all levels subjected to at that time individually must take practical action to fight ment. Material support the Australian people if we are to succeed in was publicly condemned by Pope John Paul II. the trouble to be the system of discrimina- of various kinds is also and the Australian our struggle," he added.