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111)1% law ethics focus By Peter Rosengren
The education of lawyers with a unique training in ethics, social justice and human rights will be a feature of the new College of Law at the University of Notre Dame In Australia announced last Tuesday by the University's Vice-Chancellor, Dr Peter Tannock. The college, which will begin In 1997, plans to accept up to seventy undergraduates in its first year of operation and will offer a four-year Bachelor of Laws degree to its students. By the time it is operating at its planned capacity, it will have between 250-300 students enrolled in its subjects. Dr Tannock said he expected the college would reach full enrolment in about four years. "It is an exciting development for Notre Dame and will offer opportunities for a unique legal education to those students who are selected to participate in it," he said. "We're talking about a law school that grows out of the philosophy of education of the university. That in itself will make it different," he said. In addition, all law students at Notre Dame would study ethics, philosophy and theology, he said,
Or Tannock, left, and Notre Dame Chancellor Terry O'Connor QC this week in front of the law library Mr O'Connor is donating to the university
making it the first law school in human rights and social justice the State to make the study of area as one. The other one is subjects such as ethics compul- property law and the reason for sory. property law is that it's a very In addition to the standard sub- Important area of law - particujects which must be studied to larly in Western Australia obtain an accredited qualifica- spilling over into things like tion, the degree course will offer Native Title. And there is relastudents studies in human rights, tively little focus on it in other social justice and property law places," he said. areas. Regarding the emphasis on Dr Tannock said most law ethics studies at the new law schools have specialities in the school he said the university law which they seek to develop a planned to develop a close link reputation in, and Notre Dame with the Notre Dame law school had chosen property law. In the United States which was "We've chosen the ethics, known internationally for its spe-
cialisation in this field of legal study. "We've had discussions with two of their people about this. That's a major speciality of theirs - ethics and human rights - and they have indicated to us that they're willing to make available senior staff to spend time over here," he said. He said the dean of the law school at Notre Dame in the US had also indicated the American university was willing to receive students from the Fremantle campus to do part of their studies there. Dr Tannock said this practice already existed in other courses already offered by the university. The emphasis on these areas of study was a natural extension of the university's Catholic ethos, he added. "The university as a whole is focused on trying to develop and shape young people to follow a Christian values-based philosophy of life. And to teach law within that context - or to teach education - is to give it a flavour, to give it a slant," he said. He said the establishment of the college had been planned as part of the university's overall structure since its inception and followed widespread consultation within the profession. There was also the possibility that at some stage in the future the university would offer a
canon law course for those wishing to study it but, for the foreseeable future, the concentration would be on developing and consolidating the undergraduate law course for students wishing to practice in Western Australia, he said. Helping to kick off the new law school, Notre Dame Chancellor Terry O'Connor, QC, has donated his complete law library of nearly 1500 books which Dr Tannock said it was hoped would form the core for the college's law collection. "It's a substantial Queen's Counsel collection and it's a very good start for us. It's a generous 'kickoff' for us and what we hope is that it will be the precursor to others," he said. The comprehensive collection had been accumulated over Mr O'Connor's 30 year career as a legal practitioner specialising in general commercial law and defamation. Dr Tannock hopes other individuals from a legal background will consider donating materials to the university for its collection. He said the College of Law was a major development for the Fremantle university. "I think it's a really important development for Notre Dame . . . it is our fifth college and it really puts in place the foundation structure that the Board of the university has aimed for," he said.
Misunderstanding Perpetual help for Redemptorists of Magisterium's role 'widespread' By Colleen McGuiness-Howard
talk reflected on the mixed reception several of his key docVATICAN CITY (CNS) - uments have had inside the Criticism by theologians and Church. His remarks indicated other Catholics of recent papal concern about the level of public pronouncements demonstrates opposition that has been a widespread misunderstand- expressed in some quarters. "Today we have to acknowling about the Church's teachedge a widespread misundering authority, Pope john Paul II standing of the meaning and role has said. of the Church's magisterium," he Addressing members of the said. Congregation for the Doctrine of "This is at the root of the critithe Faith on Friday, November cisms and challenges which you 24, the day the congregation have observed about some proreleased it's ruling, with the nouncements, especially the approval of Pope John Paul, con- reactions in not a few theological firming that Church teaching and ecclesial areas to the most against ordaining women was recent documents of the pontifipart of the "deposit of faith" and cal magisterium," he said. infallibly declared by the The Pope said this criticism Church, the Pope said the dis- had been directed at such senting voices threatened to cre- authoritative statements as his ate a "counter magisterium." two recent encyclicals on human Particularly dangerous, he said, life and moral truths, and his was the mistaken idea that only apostolic letter on the all-male those Church teachings declared priesthood. Infallible needed to be followed. Continued On Page 2 The Pope's strongly worded
By John Travis
This stunning icon of Our Lady of Perpetual Help is a replica of the recently restored original in St Alfonso's church in Rome. headquarters of the Redemptorist Order. It was venerated recently at a Family Mission Novena conducted in Sacred Heart Parish. Mundaring, by Redemptorist Fr Liam Creede. Fr Creede was chosen with fellow Redemptorist Fr Joe Carrel from New South Wales, along with 43 other Redemptorists from around the world, to attend a restoration seminar in Rome on August 15 this year. The original icon, which was given to the Redemptorists 150 years ago by Pope Pius IX explicitly to make Our Lady of Perpetual Help more widely known, was showing signs of age. And quite rightly so, because when the Vatican Museum undertook the restoration, they discovered the painted wood of the frame dated back to the year 1100 AD. Fr Creede said the Redemptolists' and their mission work have only prospered to the degree it has been based on Our Lady and promotion of devotion to her as a way to Jesus.
Tabitha Poole, left, places her parents' names at Our Lady of Perpetual Help's altar to be sent to Lourdes, as Rachael Hughes prays before the icon. Both Year One students didn't miss a night of the Family Mission Novena at Sacred Heart, Mundaring.