Yep. There you go. Coleridge finally says something - and it's to support the liberal-Catholic, government funded status quo. And it's always so refreshing to see those old ACBC rivalries aired in public yet again.
Above all, we must not kill the goose that is laying such very golden eggs. Being golden, the eggs are inedible. But who cares?
Clearly, seeing the poor, poor administrators subjected to criticism from the Wrong Sorts—what outrageous effrontery!—tore at his heart and he could no longer keep silent.
If an institution needs an identity advisor to tell it how to be Catholic, it is plainly past all hope.
"Gleeson will help the university’s vice-chancellor and president Zlatko Skrbis “to ensure the university remains a vibrant, relevant, and inclusive community rooted in Catholic values and teachings,” ACU said."
Yes.....vibrant, relevant and inclusive.... Gentlemen, you are not Catholic and have absolutely no hope of ever being Catholic. I claim my 300,000 dollars consultancy fees. Plus first class hotel and air fares plus another 10,000 per day if you want personal advice.
The article makes it clear that a job which can be handled by a part time retired priest will shortly - by a magical process - become a job that can only be done by a full-time professional Catholic who will be drawn from a pool of the usual suspects and paid a small fortune.
Yep. There you go. Coleridge finally says something - and it's to support the liberal-Catholic, government funded status quo. And it's always so refreshing to see those old ACBC rivalries aired in public yet again.
Above all, we must not kill the goose that is laying such very golden eggs. Being golden, the eggs are inedible. But who cares?
Clearly, seeing the poor, poor administrators subjected to criticism from the Wrong Sorts—what outrageous effrontery!—tore at his heart and he could no longer keep silent.
If an institution needs an identity advisor to tell it how to be Catholic, it is plainly past all hope.
"Gleeson will help the university’s vice-chancellor and president Zlatko Skrbis “to ensure the university remains a vibrant, relevant, and inclusive community rooted in Catholic values and teachings,” ACU said."
Yes.....vibrant, relevant and inclusive.... Gentlemen, you are not Catholic and have absolutely no hope of ever being Catholic. I claim my 300,000 dollars consultancy fees. Plus first class hotel and air fares plus another 10,000 per day if you want personal advice.
How many Australian archbishops does it take to screw in a light bulb?
None, you hire a part time advisor to do it.
The article makes it clear that a job which can be handled by a part time retired priest will shortly - by a magical process - become a job that can only be done by a full-time professional Catholic who will be drawn from a pool of the usual suspects and paid a small fortune.