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FEATURED CATHOLIC WEBSITE
Catholic Education Diocese of Parramatta
Returning to our education theme, we shine the spotlight on arguably the most innovative Catholic education website in the country. In addition to all the standard features of any CEO site, Parramatta's includes some interactive opinion polls and a competition for students to attempt to ''Become the Executive Director for the day''. The site is also well regarded for its RE and curriculum resources.
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NZ PM rejects booklet against euthanasia


New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark responded with a political statement when a group sent her their publication against euthanasia, and for dying with dignity.

The group published a booklet of the addresses given at a public forum they held last year.
Forum convener Sue Seconi said the group sent a copy to all 116 MPs.

"One has been rejected and sent back to me," she told NZ Catholic. "That was from Prime Minister Helen Clark. I immediately wrote back and asked if it was appropriate behaviour for a Prime Minister to reject a gift!"

NZ Catholic says the prime ministerial rejection suggests Ms Clark was more than just not interested in the publication - in which case she presumably would have set it aside or thrown it out. It appears, instead, she took action to send a message of her own - one which is easily read.

The forum held last April was arranged to counter the high level of media attention given to pro-euthanasia activists and to share their experiences of dealing with degenerative and terminal illnesses.

Meanwhile Miss Clark yesterday opened Auckland’s first Catholic Secondary School for over 30 years. Sancta Maria College has been established at the request, over many years, of the Catholic community of Eastern Auckland to found a College in the area. It is the tenth new Catholic school to be established, nationwide, since 1995.

SOURCE
PM rejects booklet against euthanasia (NZ Catholic 2-15/5/04)
Auckland’s first Catholic Secondary School for over 30 years to be opened by the Prime Minister on 2nd May (Catholic Communications 30/5/04)

LINKS
New Catholic Secondary School Opens (Newstalk ZB/XtraMSN 3/5/04)
Catholic education in big demand (NZ Herald 30/4/04)
Better pain relief needed (NZ Herald 2/4/04)
NZ Euthanasia Champion Martin Given Light Sentence for Attempted Murder (Lifesite 30/4/04)
Conservative bill poses no threat to marriage, says PM (NZ Herald 26/4/04)
NZ Bishops lobby MPs on gay marriage threat (CathNews 5/4/04)
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3 May 2004