Author: Anne Dickinson

Gospel Manifesto: Towards a Less Punitive Society

August 2014 Feature Kim Workman QSO Prisons are but one measure of punitiveness; but the frequency with which we place people in them, and the way we treat prisoners, tells us a great deal about a nation’s attitude to power, authority, legitimacy, normalcy, morality, personhood, and social relations. As Nelson Mandela put it: ‘No one […]

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Sr Annette Young Retires

August 2014 Feature Liz Heatley When Sr Annette Young RNDM retired in early July after 30 years on the staff at Sacred Heart School, Petone, it was the end of an era. Sr Annette, a former pupil at the school, first taught the new entrants’ class. After earlier retiring from full-time teaching she remained on […]

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Come, listen, live: Catholic men’s retreat

August 2014 News   Peter Woods ‘As for me and my household we will serve the Lord’ Joshua 24:15 The Pontifical Mission Society’s work is critical to the success of the Church, yet it often goes unheralded. National Director of the Mission Society in New Zealand, Fr Bernard Espiritu svd, has much wisdom gained from […]

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Te Hikoi o Te Rongopai Ki Te Kapiti

August 2014 News  A celebration of bringing the gospel to Kapiti is taking place on Saturday 30 August 2014. Join a family event celebrating the proclamation of the Gospel on the Kapiti Coast, visiting historic church sites from Paraparaumu to Otaki. The programme for the day, with approximate times, runs as follows. 9.30am: Kena Kena […]

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Tindall Funding through the Archdiocesan Allocation Committee

August 2014 News Joanne Gomez Parish groups, agencies and Church organisations that provide a helping hand by supporting families and social services can apply for the annual Tindall Funding through the Archdiocesan Allocation Committee. Tindall Funding is enabled through the Tindall Foundation, a private family foundation that gives to organisations and communities throughout Aotearoa New […]

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Kapiti parish celebrates confirmation

August 2014 News Barbara Henley rndm Twenty three excited young people gathered in St Patrick’s Church on the Kapiti Coast recently to receive the sacrament of Confirmation. They were supported by sponsors, parents, teachers and the parish community who delighted in seeing the joy and confidence of these boys and girls as they were called […]

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Cullinane’s got talent!

August 2014 Palmerston North   Daniel O’Sullivan & Abby Dillon Many of our Catholic schools are made up of houses of some form with students placed into a house – much like in the Harry Potter books and films but without the talking hat. The pride and competitiveness that grows among students in these houses […]

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Speakers strong at Korero regional

August 2014 Palmerston North  Mona Wareka On 26 June, 2014, Macy Duxfield and I travelled with Cullinane College’s senior and junior students to the Ngā Manu Kōrero regional speaking competition at Spotswood College, New Plymouth. There were 14 schools from the Whanganui/Taranaki region competing or supporting their kaupapa. Our Kapa Haka squad, Te Ngakau O […]

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Wheat from the chaff

August 2014 Perspectives Fr Kevin Neal It wasn’t long after I’d finally found a slide projector for some friends, when a second request landed on my door step. ‘Would I know how to find a chaff cutter?’Oddly enough, I did, because we had them at home on our farm when I was a child. Before […]

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New sports facility for St Pat's Silverstream

August 2014 Schools Mike O’Leary On Thursday, 29 May, St Patrick’s College, Silverstream, officially opened its new gymnasium. It was blessed and named The Fr Peter Blake (SM) Centre for Physical Education and Sport. Classes and recreational use are now in full swing with everyone loving the new facility. The building is the first major […]

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