Author: Anne Dickinson

TCI graduate awards

February 2015 Education Over 30 adult students of The Catholic Institute of Aotearoa New Zealand ‒Te Pūtahi Katorika ki Aotearoa (TCI) received study awards at a colourful end-of year graduation ceremony on 27 November last year. Held at the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in Wellington the evening ceremony was filled with supporting families, friends […]

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Poland to Pahiatua: Sustained by hope

December 2014 Feature Tereska Lepionka-Carroll This year marks the 70th anniversary of the arrival and settlement of New Zealand’s first invited refugees to our country. On 1 November 1944, 733 mostly orphaned Polish children from World War II conflicts arrived with 102 adult guardians at the port of Wellington on the USS World War II […]

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Think differently about child poverty

December 2014 Feature Annette Scullion A United Nations report released in October says New Zealand’s child poverty and inequality rates are ‘stagnating’. Prior to the 2014 general election, the appalling rates and effects of child poverty were of deep concern to New Zealanders and remain so. The Government now in its third term has undertaken […]

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Archbishop John’s column: Tidings of great joy

December 2014 Insight Archbishop John Dew On Christmas Day this year we celebrate 200 years of the preaching of the Christian message in New Zealand. On that day in 1814, at Oihi Beach in the Bay of Islands, Reverend Samuel Marsden chose this biblical text for his sermon: ‘Listen, I bring you news of great […]

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Focus on family

December 2014 Feature Family and community The Extraordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops convened by Pope Francis on marriage and family during October begins a year of deep reflection for the Church. This reflection will continue in the lead-up to part two of the Assembly in October 2015. Advent and the Christmas celebration […]

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A child is born

December 2014 Feature Fr James Lyons In a circle of love a heart that was never supposed to beat pumped blood and a life that was never meant to be took hold and lived. As dawn announced a new day on 26 October, an infant cry announced a new birth, giving Emma and Roy their […]

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Family and leadership: A message from New Zealand’s Chief of Defence

December 2014 Feature Lt General Tim Keating, MNZM Following Wel-Com’s feature on leadership last month and a focus on family in this issue, we have invited prominent New Zealand leader, and Catholic, Chief of Defence Lieutenant General Tim Keating MNZM to contribute his thoughts on these two themes. In my view, you never stop learning […]

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Reimagining the Archdiocese

December 2014 Feature Archbishop John Dew Just over a year ago – after a long period of consultation with all the parishes – I promulgated the document announcing some parishes would be merging to form new parishes. Six new parishes will come into being on 1 February 2015 and another group on 1 February 2016. […]

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Stewardship and family

December 2014 Opinion Michael Noonan Some pictures of the birth of Jesus have those who are portrayed by the artist prayerfully and attentively gazing at the Christ Child. Others paint Jesus in the arms of Mary. A few – perhaps too few – allow his dad that privilege. However artists may portray the Nativity, the […]

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The language of family

December 2014 Opinion Mark Richards Christmas, the feast of birth, new life, and hope, is with us. At its heart is a family of people away from their home – refugees, or soon to be so in Egypt, facing homelessness and finding shelter among the poor. Why? Because they had to travel 100km to register […]

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