Author: Anne Dickinson

Lenten message from Bishop Charles Drennan

March 2015 Opinion ‘Light a Fire in the Heart of the World’ ‘Whakakāngia te Kāpura ki roto i te Ngākau o te Ao Tāngata’ Pope Francis Fire purifies, warms and guides. The invitation Pope Francis presents to us as we enter the season of Lent is a reminder of the goodness we are capable of […]

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Celebration for new Bishop of Hamilton

March 2015 News Simone Olsen Bishop Stephen Lowe was consecrated and formally installed as third Roman Catholic Bishop of Hamilton in a joyful celebration Mass on 13 February 2015 at the Cathedral of the Blessed Virgin Mary. People from Hamilton Diocese and Bishop Stephen’s home Diocese of Christchurch attended. Emeritus Bishop of Hamilton Denis Browne […]

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Revisiting the Sacraments: Reconciliation

March 2015 Reflection Fr Patrick Bridgman Having looked at the three Sacraments of Initiation – Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist – by which we enter the life of Christ and his body the Church, we now turn our gaze to the Sacraments that enable us to receive the Lord’s healing touch – Reconciliation (also known as […]

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Towards a culture of safeguarding

March 2015 Feature Maria Noonan With Wel-Com’s focus in the March 2015 issue on young Catholic leadership, it is timely to share plans of a programme that raises awareness of abuse, and identifies ways we, in the Church, can actively work together to create a safe environment in our communities. Young leaders in New Zealand […]

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Eradicating human trafficking and slavery

March 2015 Feature Pope Francis speaks of human trafficking in his apostolic exhortation Evangelii Gaudium. In 2014, he set up the Santa Marta Group to bring together local and international strategies to improve victim care and support, and to promote better relationships between law enforcement and the NGO sector, with the aim of playing a […]

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Hato Paora: Growing good boys into great young men

March 2015 Feature Annette Scullion Hato Pāora College, near Feilding and surrounded by farmlands, won a National School of Character Award last year recognising its efforts for encouraging positive results for student behaviour, citizenship, culture and academic achievement. Among its many other accomplishments, the College has taken out top spots in secondary school speech contests, […]

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Young Catholic leadership

March 2015 Feature Cardinal John Dew When I think of young people in the Church I very often go back to the document that came out of the Synod for Oceania in 1998 – an important event for our part of the world with the theme ‘Jesus Christ and the People of Oceania: Walking His […]

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Young Catholic faith in action

March 2015 Feature Year of Consecrated Life: Society of Mary Fr Mark Walls SM In the light of Fr Jean Claude Colin’s founding insight that the charism of our order – the Society of Mary – is not just the preserve of professed religious but is giftedfor the whole world. Our focus in ministry to […]

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Faith formation

March 2015 Feature Are you gonna go my way? Dave Mullin ‘As Jesus with the disciples of Emmaus, so the Church must become today the travelling companion of young people, who are often marked by confusion, resistance and contradictions, in order to announce to them the ever-astonishing “news” of the risen Christ.’ Saint Pope John […]

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New Cardinals: a voice for Oceania

February 2015 News Pope Francis’ decision to appoint 20 new cardinals from many parts of the world has shown a clear indication he wants the Church to be seen as universal and he wants to hear from all parts of the world. He has made a point many times about going to the edge, to […]

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