Author: Anne Dickinson

Gospel reflections: Third Sunday of Easter Year A

May 2014 Reflection Veronica Lawson RSM Luke 24:13-35 Extraordinary things can happen if we open ourselves to the presence of a stranger or ‘foreigner’ on the road of life. That seems to be a key element in today’s gospel passage from the well-known and well-loved Emmaus story. Imagine two dejected disciples (Cleopas and possibly his […]

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Mary: The joy of the gospel

May 2014 Scripture Kieran Fenn fms Pope Francis ends his 2013 apostolic exhortation, Evangelii Gaudium, with a prayer to Mary as mother of evangelisation. In her presence with the disciples in the upper room (Acts 1:14), praying for the coming of the Holy Spirit, the pope sees the beginning of the great mission to bring […]

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Principal shaved for a cure

May 2014 Schools Ioana Manuele On Friday 20 March, a special assembly was held at St Claudine Thévenet school, Wainuiomata. Everyone had been told that the principal Ms Sue Jury had made a decision to shave her head for ‘Shave for a Cure’ to show her support for two members of our school community who […]

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Honorary Irish in Hastings for St Paddy's Day

May 2014 News St Patrick’s Day on 17 March was an occasion for celebration for the Caring Companions of St Peter Chanel parish Hastings. The companions hold a social afternoon on the second Thursday of the month for anyone who feels that they would like a bit of company. In March the group celebrated St […]

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Christian Life Communities spread their spirituality

May 2014 News Tricia Kane Finding God in everyday life as developed in the exercises of St Ignatius of Loyola was brought to the New Zealand context in March when representatives of Christian Life Community groups in Wellington and the Manawatu met at the Home of Compassion in Wellington. A recent CLC gathering in Australia […]

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Francis the young and the old

May 2014 Feature Bridget Taumoepeau On the commuter train from Waikanae to Wellington recently a dear little boy caught my eye and reminded me of Pope Francis in his exchanges with children. This two-year-old was with his mother and grandfather and whooping with delight at the excitement of tunnels and railway stations and opening and […]

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Liberation Theology woven into joyful exhortation

May 2014 Feature Cecily McNeill Acceptance is assured for the controversial Liberation Theology born from reflection on the gospel in light of the poverty and oppression of many communities in Latin America in the 1960s after one of its key architects spoke in the Vatican in February. Pope Francis received Gustavo Gutierrez last September but […]

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Focolare leader visits

May 2014 News The Focolare Movement is responding to an increasingly multicultural and multi-religious society worldwide, with an afternoon discussion with a world leader on interfaith and cross-cultural dialogue. Director of the International Office for Interreligious Dialogue for Focolare Roberto Catalano holds a Doctorate in Missiology and a Masters Degree in Philosophy, and was involved […]

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Sprucing up Waitara's church

May 2014 News Deena Coster One Waitara couple’s hard work has resulted ian a new garden for Waitara’s St Joseph’s Church. Ted and Anita Danych’s creation was unveiled to the congregation on 19 March in time for St Joseph’s Day celebrations. The idea for the garden in front of the presbytery came to the couple […]

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Nano's pilgrim artist

May 2014 News Regina Daly pbvm Called ‘as a pilgrim people to a way of life, rooted in stillness, contemplation and wonder ….’ Eleanor Yates, from the United States, has been painting and creating murals on different aspects of the life of Nano Nagle in Ireland for a number of years. The Congregational Leadership Team […]

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