'austraLasia' #112
SYNOD: OCEANIA BISHOPS PRAISE CATHOLIC SCHOOL
Vatican Correspondent
VATICAN CITY: 24th November -- From many corners of the Pacific,
episcopal voices were raised in praise of the Catholic School in recent
synodal interventions in Rome. Bishop Jeremiah Coffey, an ardent
follower of things Salesian, used language which Salesians would readily
recognise: "The Catholic School is the point in which the Church touches
culture most intensely because in this setting the young are prepared
for life". He went on to point out that while many institutions are in
decline in our Western world, the institution of the Catholic School in
Australia is held in high esteem. From Fiji came words of similar
praise, especially of the missionaries who began the schools: "Catholic
education is a source of joy", said Archbishop Petero Mataca, of Suva.
"The Catholic schools are a tribute to missionaries. Their past
students are putting Christian values into public life, business, the
family". He then went on to note the growth in tertiary education
within Oceania, and the presence of a regional University in Suva,
serving twelve nations. His question - "Is it possible to have a
regional Catholic University?"
Meanwhile, the Bishop of Rarotnga, the Cook Islands, finds himself
struggling to maintain just three Catholic schools in a group of islands
covering two million square kilometres of ocean.
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