'austraLasia' #54
SDB EDUCATORS URGED TO 'GO PUBLIC'
Julian Fox
MELBOURNE: 1st March -- A meeting of principals and deputies of Salesian
schools throughout Australia heard from facilitator Kevin Treston that
the Salesian charism has been an outstanding contribution to education
globally and in Australia, and that to trumpet its value is not being
triumphalistic. Treston, known especially throughout Australia, the
U.S. and Ireland for his work on the pastoral nature of the Catholic
school and developing a spirituality of the Catholic school, spoke
affirmingly of the pastoral quality and spirituality for which Salesian
schools are noted in his experience. "After being in schools up and
down the nation here and overseas, I can smell a good school from 30
kilometres away", Treston said, in reference to the warmth, hospitality
and natural goodness that he finds on entering Salesian schools. He
urged the Principals and deputy principals present at their annual
conference to be prepared to express publicly their Salesian
perspectives on Catholic Education, and to take up the challenges and
opportunities of the school from this perspective.
The conference was organised by P.A.C.S., the Australian Province
Advisory Committee on Schools.