Author: Anne Dickinson

A new papal knight installed

July 2014 News Sr Catherine Hannan An impressive ceremony was held during Mass on Sunday 4 May 2014 at St Joseph’s, Mt Victoria, when Archbishop John Dew installed Mr Ronald Evans as a Papal Knight of the Order of St Sylvester. Archbishop John said many people wrote recommending Ron receive this award because of his […]

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Side-by-Side Mentors graduate

July 2014 News Sue Devereux Every parish needs this! This is the way our parish can connect with our young families. This statement, made by one of the graduates of the Side-by-Side Mentoring programme, shows her passion for that group often missing from our community gatherings: families with young children. Side-by-Side Mentors act as the […]

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A student’s international initiative

July 2014 Schools Br Doug Dawick Earlier this year, a forum was organised for the senior leaders from 11 Marist Brothers-tradition colleges. Students were encouraged to foster the charism of St Marcellin Champagnat, founder of the Marist Brothers, in their respective colleges. Arama Pou, a Year 13 Special Character Leader at St Bernard’s College, Lower […]

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Young Vinnies in the pink for breast cancer fundraising

July 2014 Schools Bernadette Snowden The Young Vinnies of Sacred Heart School Reefton are a small but active group who enjoy ‘living their faith’ by doing simple things to help others in the parish and wider community. Their aim is to have fun while bringing joy to others. Activities they have been involved in include […]

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St Mary’s choirs shine at Big Sing

July 2014 Schools Mary Horner There’s nothing like performing in the Michael Fowler Centre in front of hundreds of people! Both the Schola and Prima choirs did St Mary’s College proud at the regional Big Sing event on 4–5 June. Their performances were of a high quality and reflected the huge amount of work that […]

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DRS meeting ‘Fully Alive’

July 2014 Schools Maureen Phillips Directors of Religious Studies from Palmerston North and Wellington primary schools came together in May for a three-day conference themed ‘Fully Alive’. Shane Winterton, psychologist for the Ministry of Education, was the keynote speaker overviewing the ‘Human Givens’ approach to understanding the ways individuals and society work. Through his presentation […]

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Napier steering committee prepares for merged parish

July 2014 Palmerston North Peter Green Change was in the air at 16 March meeting of parishioners from the three Napier parishes of St Patrick’s, St Thomas More and St Mary’s. Called by the Steering Committee set up to establish a single Napier parish, the meeting was held at St Thomas More Church and was […]

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Our Lady of Lourdes celebrates Church's birthday

July 2014 Schools Jacinta Cousins On the Friday before Pentecost Sunday all the staff and students at Our Lady Of Lourdes School in Palmerston North celebrated Pentecost by holding a surprise birthday party. Jane Dravitzki, Director of Religious Studies, and several of our senior students decorated the hall prior to the arrival of the students. […]

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Holy Family international Mass

July 2014 Palmerston North The traditional International Mass at Holy Family Parish Gonville was held on Pentecost Sunday, the Celebrant being Pa Steve Hancy. Mass commenced with a presentation of national flags, this year from 13 different countries. Parts of the Mass were celebrated in Maori, French, Filipino, Indian, Dutch, Samoan, Sri Lankan, English and […]

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Hastings choir members look back

July 2014 Palmerston North Gwen Mardle The choir of Sacred Heart Church, Hastings, can trace its history to the early 1880s when the first Catholic church was established in the town. Two women who have had a long association with the choir are Del Hamilton (nee Little) and Maureen Brady (nee Plowman). Through the encouragement […]

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