TNAG-0799-FCO40-1003-Dispute-over-closure-of-Precious-Blood-Golden-Jubilee-Second-1978 — Page 231

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Part V: Petition, The Closure of the School and the Re-opening Campaign

A.

Petition

1. Petition to the Governor

On May 9, about 440 students, 20 parents and 16 teachers

Three separate petitions took part in the petition after school. from the students, teachers and parents were handed to the aide-de-camp of Governor's House. In their petition, the teachers and students described the unreasonable and abnormal condition in the school since their exposure of the financial irregularities and ended up by demanding

the dismissal of the principal.

The parents demanded that

a) suspended students be allowed to resume classes and the

school warning letters be rescinded;

b) an explanation of the incident in which students were

assaulted;

c) an explanation of the incidents in which students' bags

were secretly searched,

2. Petition to the Bishop

Another petition from the teachers was handed to the

Bishop's secretary, Fr. Mencarini Lido, at Caritas House in Caine Road afterwards. The teachers requested Fr. Mencarini to help them

It was because the

arrange an immediate interview with the Bishop. Bishop had already been informed of the abnormal condition in the school through the letter transferred to him by the Catholic Justice

As Fr. and Peace Commision though he had not made any response. Mencarini refused to carry any message for the teachers to the Bishop, the teachers themselves had to telephone Bishop Wu who was living

Many phone calls were made but no and working on the 9th floor. one answered, As it was getting late, students were urged to leave at 6.00 p.m., leaving behind the 16 teachers and some parents to contact the Bishop. Night fell but it was still all silence from the Bishop. Still expecting to have a meeting with the Bishop, the teachers and parents stayed for the first night outside the Cathedral. And the Bishop's unexpected refusal to meet the parents and teachers led to the sit-in in the following days.

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