The Record Newspaper 22 February 1990

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PERTH, WA: February 22, 1990

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Catholic body's call to the government

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Don't hit the hungry CANBERRA: Fiscal restraint should be targeted at those who can afford it and the government should avoid regressive cuts in expenditure in areas that reduce assistance to those genuinely in need. The government should ensure that taxation is related strictly to the taxpayer's capacity to pay. This is the advice of the Australian Catholic Social Welfare Commission to the Economic Planning Advisory Commission planning the 1990-91 Commonwealth budget. The Commission wants a survey into poverty to establish a benchmark minimum income for those who cannot support themselves. This can be in the form of cash benefits or goods and services. Tax should be eliminated below this income level. Now that the economony is turning around taxation for families with dependents and single income families should be reduced the Commission says. The Commission does not want to see a massive budget surplus funded by high taxation on Australian families. Taxation is still to high for families with children and inflation impacts on those with low incomes.

A mission t challenge The Year of Mission campaign is about to undergo a 1990 renaissance. It will expand to capitalise on the achievements evident in last year's YOM centrepiece, Archdiocesan the Assembly. Its format and its logo have had some changes, 1990s some plus bodywork. Archbishop Foley's "Call to Mission" challenge to his diocese gets a new emphasis in the YOM logo, where the familiar 'New People, New Life' becomes 'New

People, New Life, New consultation; adult education; ground rules Mission'. derived from the "Call to to changes In all the meet the future chal- Mission— and disseminadiocesan of lenges for the Church in tion the Archdiocese, the information. Details are spelt out in a major emphasis is on "Mission." bulletin from the PasThe new logo will toral Planning Office. represent a shared vision First initiative: Each of Church. The Archdio- Metropolitan parish will cese faces challenges send a "Mission Liaison evoked by the Year of Person" to Regional Mission in future moves Consultations for Partowards full participa- ishes, planned for May tion and all-inclusive 25 and 26. faith education and At the consultations, formation. representatives of each Perth Archdiocese will parish in a region will embark on four major explore ways of furtherinitiatives — regional ing the work of the Year

By John Doogue of Mission, examine the needs of parishes and benefits of regional sharing and assess at a diocesan level the type of support needed for parish development. As a first step, metropolitan parish priests in the next few weeks will appoint someone from the parish to be the Mission Liaison Person linking the parish with the Pastoral Planning Office and regional groups.

4tk. mis .\0 All the parish nominees will confer in the first week of April to prepare their parishes for the consultations in late May.

Second initiative:Adult

education, which proved to be the main focus of the Archdiocesan Assembly last year, will be administered through a new archdiocesan body headed by an experienced consultant. The consultant will negotiate with existing adult education organisations and refer proposed new structures to the archdiocese.

ARCHDIOCESE GEARS tl! . UP FOR FOUR INITIATIVES

Third initiative: A set of principles drawn from the "Call to Mission" will be developed for the use of groups, organisations and parishes.

ning and in the day-today running of the Church.

As part of the development, the Archdiocese will be divided into These ground rules will sectors having common point the way to achiev- information needs. ing the Mission stateThe four initiatives are ment's three challenges seen as some first steps in — participation, inclu- i mplementing the call to sion and new structures. Mission, but they are not The rules will also be pioneering processes. used in any review of archdiocesart structures. Many parishes and diocesan organisations Fourth initiative: The have already taken up Archdiocese will get an the Mission challenges overall information- and are seeking gathering and processing responses to their immesystem to help in plan- diate local situations.


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