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Croatian bishops call for help ZAGREB, Yugoslavia (CNS): Croatia's bishops have urged the Yugoslavian federal government to call off its army and appealed to the world for help in restoring peace to their embattled, largely Catholic breakaway republic. The bishops also directed a special message at ethnic Croatians abroad for contributions to a fund for refugees, the wounded and families of those killed in the burgeoning civil war. They accused the Serbian-dominated federal government of "ruthless and unilateral tyranny". The crisis, they said, results from "using military means to settle a political situation".
Donations of medicine or help can be directed to the Croatian Community Centre, corner Stirling Highway and Albert Street, North Fremantle. Telephone 335 4485. The Croatian bishops, in their global message, appealed "to all the leaders of the international community in Europe as well as in the world" to work for a "peaceful and democratic solution to the political crisis we are facing". They appealed to Catholics worldwide for "prayers and moral support" and pledged to the Serbian Orthodox Church a "willingness
for participation in common prayer and mutual efforts" to help the suffering. In a separate appeal to Croatian Catholics abroad, the bishops asked for help in acquiring food, money, clothing and medicine. They said overseas Croatians always respond to needs in the homeland and said they are "confident once more that you will respond generously to our appeal" for aid to the families of the slain and the "thousands of refugees". "We are appealing to all Croatian priests throughout the world that they take up a collection for this effort," the bishops said.
Parishes set to go computer ... THANKS TO BATEMAN'S INITIATIVE
The parish computer program developed by Doug Bolton of Bateman was obviously of interest to Michael Brodrick of Rockingham and Elsa Jackman of South Lake parish.
We're raising the standard. DI. 1631
A locally produced computer program for parish recordkeeping is set to become a standard for Perth diocese parishes and possibly further afield. PC Plan (Parishioner Census and Planned Giving System) has been developed by Bateman parishioner Doug Bolton in consultation with a number of nearby parishes who are already using it. The program has been backed by the cross-sector information committee which is monitoring and co-ordinating computer developments in diocesan and parish administration, education and welfare. Doug Bolton outlined the program at meetings north and south of the river this week, pointing out that the program would continue to expand in response to needs that parishes discovered in its use. He has been in touch with several parish accountants to develop a program that will serve their needs also.
From an initial approach by Bateman pastor Father Peter Whitely, Mr Bolton developed a family based parish census program in which details so far on parish card index systems can be more speedily searched for various pastoral reasons. Baptismal and confirmation records can also be listed. Bateman's experience led to expanding the program to the direct giving recording that has become an important feature of budgeting especially with new parishes aiming at a church building. Passwords at various levels will prevent unauthorised people breaking into computer details to which they have no right of access. Mr Bolton pointed out that currently it is easier to break into a card index file than to get into a computer system. The program is being offered through the Pastoral Planning Office's Parish Computer Fund which will organise the sale,
installation and training of whatever is needed whether it be the full hardware and software package or only the program. It will be available to all parishes in WA and Bunbury parish is already using it. An anticipated benefit will be quicker access by administration bodies to statistics needed for planning in education and fundraising. This week's public demonstrations were launched by Monsignor Keating, representing Bishop Healy, who reminded the group that Pope Paul VI in his document on Evangelisation said the Church must use technology as an instrument in its work. However, Monsignor Keating said, this must not be at the cost of losing the indispensable personal touch that would result from doing away with the many volunteers who do the record keeping work in parishes.
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