- ZA HPRA AG2613-H-H46
- Subseries
- 1988 - 1990
Part of Justice and Peace records
Part of Justice and Peace records
Part of Justice and Peace records
Part of Justice and Peace records
Subjects include: response to Aida Parker; Holy Fathers visit to Southern Africa; Churchs response to spate of bombings; response to bills dealing with sqauatters, slums and group areas; response to firebombing of Khanya House, general secretariat of SACBC; Bishops response to question of fair elections (1983 - 1988); The Municipal Elections, 26 October 1988; banning of Weekly Mail; release of detainees; 40th Anniversary of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Part of Justice and Peace records
Correspondents include: Mary Ralphs; Sr Margaret Kelly.
Subjects include: Training programme for trainers in non-violent action/ conflict management; proposal/query re listings of Catholic Detainees/ Political Prisoners; decisions of the Board; controversy re talk given by Monsignor Mario Carsari.
Pan African Congress on Justice & Peace, Lesotho
Part of Justice and Peace records
Agenda.
List of participants.
Programme - Eucharistic Celebration.
Part of Justice and Peace records
(Filed alphabetically under Names and Subjects).
File 1: A - D:
Names include: Sr Angelika; Chris Watters and Associates; V G Davies.
Subjects include: Abortion; Aids; Advertising; Annual Conference; Assistance; Conscientious Objector; Calendars; Donations; Domestic Workers; Diocesan News.
Part of Justice and Peace records
Part of Justice and Peace records
Includes - Correspondence re preparation for January Study Days; Study papers re to the legitimacy/illegitimacy of the South African State (Includes papers by: Vincent T Maphai; Mervyn Frost; Albert Nolan; Fr C Langeveldt).
Part of Justice and Peace records
Part of Justice and Peace records
Subjects include: Financial support for USWE; Solidarity with the people of Namibia - Special Day of Prayer/29 October 1989; Response to the Popes intended visit to Southern Africa, 1990; Repatriation of South African Exiles.