Author: Anne Dickinson

Leave a legacy for the future

You can help the work of the Archdiocese of Wellington by making a donation or leaving a gift in your will. Contact in confidence: Trish McAuliffe Catholic Archdiocese of Wellington P: (04) 496-1758       E: t.mcauliffe@wn.catholic.org.nz Reimagining the Archdiocese:A Future Full of HopeArchbishop John Dew Just over a year ago – after a long period of […]

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Synod a win for openness

November 2014 News Archbishop John Dew The Extraordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops in Rome convened by Pope Francis on marriage and family, has been a triumph for openness and discussion in the Church. Over 200 bishops spent two weeks at the Vatican during October discussing issues around marriage and family life. Archbishop […]

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Vatican II: Restoration of unity?

November 2014 Feature The Most Reverend Philip Richardson Unitatis Redintegratio, the Second Vatican Council’s Decree on Ecumenism, was signed 50 years ago, on 21 November 1964. Wel-Com invited the Anglican Bishop of Taranaki, The Most Reverend Philip Richardson, for his observations on the significance of this document for Anglican-Catholic relations. The 50th anniversary of the […]

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Pacific voice for UN climate conference

November 2014 News Martin de Jong Small yet strong voices from Oceania will be heard at the United Nations Climate Conference in Lima, Peru, 1–12 December, 2014. Amelia Ma’afu, Caritas Tonga’s Programmes Co-ordinator and Climate Change Officer, part of an international Caritas delegation at the conference, will take ‘voices’ gathered together in Small yet strong: […]

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Stewardship and leadership

November 2014 Pastoral Focus Mike Noonan Leading is an agreement. It is an agreement to be led and an agreement to lead. Sometimes the bargain has to be struck, and sometimes not if the situation or the role carries the expectations. A bargain was struck between Peter and Jesus (in John 13). ‘You will never […]

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Pastoral ruminations 101: leadership and laity

November 2014 Pastoral Focus Mark Richards My focus this month is on leadership and, specifically, the core teaching on leadership of the laity as seen in Vatican II. From my bookshelf, I picked the document about the role of the laity: the Decree on the Apostolate of the Laity (Apostolicam Actuositatem; November 18, 1965). As […]

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Service initiative with great rewards

November 2014 Schools Fiona D’Souza At St Patricks this year we’ve been trying to think of ways to give students opportunities to develop a desire to make a difference. We only have four classes and a part-time class. And now every term, one class spends an afternoon at the nearby Rita Angus Retirement Village and […]

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Maori Pasifika mentoring programme: building young leaders

November 2014 Schools Peter Ahern In an effort to raise achievement levels and participation amongst our Māori and Pasifika students, St Joseph’s School has just completed its second year of running its Māori and Pasifika mentoring programme. The programme focuses on preparing the student candidates for survival in New Zealand bush. This year’s group, consisting […]

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Let me be your servant

November 2014 Leadership Matthew Jansen You could spend a lot of money learning about leadership at a top business school. Or you could simply observe Pope Francis. Last year Professor Emeritus James L Heskett of Harvard Business School, wrote a blog post about ‘servant leadership’ (hbswk.hbs.edu/item/7207.html), ‘an age-old concept, a term loosely used to suggest […]

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Papal medals awarded

November 2014 News Lorraine Wilson At Sunday Mass in St Martin de Porres Church in Lower Hutt, 28 September 2014, Mike Fairfield received the Benemerenti Papal Award for service to the Catholic Church. Mike and his wife Marie were recognised for 42 years enormous effort and support they have given to the Catholic Church. Mike […]

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