Author: Anne Dickinson

Infant loss and the following pregnancy

June 2014 Feature Suzanne O’Rourke The Perinatal Mental Health NZ Trust recently hosted a one-day seminar in Wellington to hear from American academic Joann O’Leary on ‘Infant Loss and the Pregnancy that Follows’ – Dr O’Leary presented some complex issues clearly and sensitively. Four Greenstone Doors Charitable Trust support counsellors found it useful to hear […]

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Stratford's heavenly banquet

June 2014 Palmerston North Mgr David Bell Easter turned into a time of mourning for the 32 young people in Stratford and Kaponga who made their first Communion and then lost one of their number in a freak accident. The belief that Holy Communion is seen as our preparation for the heavenly banquet was tragically […]

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Standing ovation for organist

June 2014 Review Margaret Armstrong Some 180 people in Havelock North gave a standing ovation on Palm Sunday [13 April] to internationally renowned Hamilton organist Christopher Hainsworth playing a new Johannus Ecclesia organ recently installed at Our Lady of Lourdes Church. Dr Hainsworth agreed to introduce the organ to parishioners while on an annual tour […]

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Renowned organ recitalist praises Whanganui organ

June 2014 Review Sue Seconi Parishioners at St Mary’s Whanganui were given a rare treat in March when renowned organist, historian and composer Ron Newton, gave a recital while he was engaged in restoring the organ as part of the earthquake-strengthening programme. St Mary’s music director Joan Whelan seized the chance to invite Mr Newton […]

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Pleroma expands

June 2014 Feature The Central Hawke’s Bay community turned out in April to celebrate the opening of a new building to house Pleroma Social Services and Pleroma Christian Supplies based in Otane. This is the culmination of almost 40 years of growth for the two trusts which grew out of 1970s Abortion Law Reform agitation […]

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No thanks to prayer of healing

June 2014 Opinion Fr Kevin Neal Every month or two someone calls in who has the gift of healing or knows someone else who has. They are usually quite earnest in their approach and they seem quite put out but by my declining of their offer.When I first had a stroke they were most frequent […]

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Hastings youth bring talents to Mass

June 2014 Palmerston North Gwen Mardle St Peter Chanel Hastings hosts a youth Mass every second Sunday to give young people a chance to lead the congregation in worship. Up to 20 young people are committed to a range of ministries from reading and taking up the collection to playing guitar and singing. ‘I work […]

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Marton turns out for Anzacs

June 2014 Palmerston North The new liturgy group at the Marton Parish St Francis Xavier which includes Bulls and Hunterville did the Anzacs from the region proud with a special service on 25 April. All the symbols of Anzac Day were used and we even had the ‘Last Post’ at the end of the service. […]

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Ngapuhi the Press Council and Wel-Com

June 2014 News The February 2014 issue of Wel-Com published the first part of an article about the Ngapuhi Speaks report. This article and the related editorial were the subject of a complaint to the Press Council. Because the council has not upheld the complaint, Wel-Com is under no obligation to publish the judgement. We […]

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Gospel manifesto: Gross inequality costs everyone

June 2014 Feature Rodney Routledge The gospels make it abundantly clear that Jesus repeatedly had harsh things to say about those who acquired great wealth, especially at the expense of the least well off. Ignorance, the wealthy turning a blind eye to the disparate plight of the poor was not an acceptable excuse for Jesus […]

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