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Catholic Life Publication of the Diocese of Sale
December 2016
ISSUE 196
Salesian farewell BAIRNSDALE - The 26 year association between Nagle College and the Salesians of Don Bosco has ended with the religious order closing its monastery in Bairnsdale. The Salesians arrived at the request of Bishop Jeremiah Coffey to take over running the college in 1990. The college was established by the Presentation Sisters and was named after their founder Nano Nagle, and after the sisters left in 1986, the college was run by a lay principals. Fr Frank Freeman SDB was the first Salesian principal of the college, serving 10 years at the helm before being replaced by Fr Bernie Graham SDB. When Fr Graham left in 2006 the college reverted to lay principalship but until the end of this year the Salesian presence has continued through Fr Joe Pulis SDB who has taught languages and been heavily involved in Japanese program, leading excursions to sister schools in Japan every few years. Br Noel Hannabery SDB was on the staff until the end of last THE last two Salesians at Bairnsdale Br Noel Hannabery and Fr Joe Pulis with Nagle College year and after retiring continued principal Neville Powles. to live with Fr Pulis in the Pyke St monastery. Ill health prevented Fr Parker SDB. Peter Bickley, and the Salesian The college and parish held Freeman from returning but The whole school gathered fathers who included Sale separate farewells to recognise Fr Graham was able to attend for Mass celebrated by assistant Fr Dominic Mathews the commitment and dedication along with Australia-Pacific Bairnsdale parish priest Fr • Continued Page 4 the Salesians had given to the region provincial Fr Greg Michael Willemsen, assisted by college. Chambers SDB and Br Barry Dean of St Mary’s Cathedral Fr
This issue highlights
Several priests leaving diocese - Page 3 Diocese promoting safe parishes - Page 3
Trinity Families gives to 9 charities - Page 5
Several principal positions to change THE Catholic Education Office has announced several principal changes within schools in the Sale Diocese. Jason Slattery has been appointed principal of St Mary’s Primary School, Maffra, from the commencement of Term 1, 2017. He has considerable experience as a Catholic school principal, currently serving as acting principal at St Michael’s Primary School, Heyfield and has served as principal at St Thomas’ Primary School, Sale for eight years and St Mary’s Primary School, Yarram for four years.
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Mr Slattery moved from St Thomas’s to Heyfield in an acting capacity earlier this year after the resignation of Heyfield principal Damien Forrester. Anita Little will continue in her current capacity as acting principal at St Thomas’ until the end of Term 2, 2017. Mrs Little was previously principal at both Heyfield and Maffra. The process to appoint a new principal to St Thomas’ will begin early in 2017. The new principal at St Michael’s, Heyfield, is Jenny Miller who is currently teaching at St Patrick’s, Stratford. She has experience in school
administration, previously serving six months as an acting principal and being deputy principal at Heyfield for five years. In other changes principal of St Peter’s College, Cranbourne, Tim Hogan has resigned to take up the position of principal at St John’s College, Dandenong. He has been principal at St Peter’s for the past seven years and has overseen the college develop a second campus at Cranbourne East. Greg Synan has resigned as principal at St Joseph’s Primary, Korumburra. Both of these positions have
been advertised. David Cooper, who has been acting principal at Lumen Christi Primary, Churchill, for the second half of this year has had his appointment extended for another two years. Patricia Mulqueen, who has been acting principal at St Joseph’s, Trafalgar, this year has been appointed principal from the start of next year. She was previously deputy principal for three years and religious education leader for six years at St Mary’s, Newborough.
New initiation resource launched - Page 7 Let’s eliminate family violence - Page 10
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