Author: Anne Dickinson

Picnicking for justice

News March 2014 Teresa Homan The Wellington Justice Peace and Development Commission is inviting everyone to come to a picnic in the grounds of parliament in front of the Beehive on Wednesday 19 March 5.30 – 7.30pm. The event is timed to coincide with politicians’ tea break so they have a special invitation from Archbishop […]

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A fresh look for St Patrick's

Schools March 2014 Martin Elms The Presentation Sisters who founded St Patrick’s school Paraparaumu are planning to have the statue of the school’s patron saint restored in time for the feast day on 17 March and painted by a professional mural artist from Ireland. The sisters announced the makeover of St Patrick who is beginning […]

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Caritas Lent Appeal

Caritas Lent Appeal March 2014 How your Lenten donations help Providing healing and hope in the Pacific In Solomon Islands, diseases such as malaria and meningitis, coupled with poor health systems to treat ear infections, have resulted in a high rate of deafness. The situation is made worse by the unavailability of hearing aids and […]

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A viaticum of stewardship

Opinion March 2014 Michael Noonan Pope Francis’ short papacy has given us plenty of examples of how we can work together (visiting and embracing the sick, welcoming prisoners) in order to bring to those of us who need it  mercy and encouragement rather than judgement and condemnation. He invites us to get out of our […]

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Beloved singing teacher turns over the ton

News March 2014 Stephanie Kitching rsm One hundred years of happy living is being celebrated by Sister Mary Winefride Blake, a Mercy Sister at Villa Joseph Upper Hutt on her birthday, 8 March. A longtime Wellingtonian, Sister Winefride comes from a musical family who sang together regularly. She entered religious life in 1933 and is […]

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Westport Vinnies nonagenerian celebrated

News March 2014 Westport breeds resilient people who are willing to help the needy, none more than Mrs Margaret Todd, the eldest member of the local St Vincent de Paul Society who has just celebrated her 90th birthday. The society congratulates Margaret and thanks her for her many years of service to the Westport conference. […]

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Papal challenges what are we doing about them?

Feature March 2014 Bridget Taumoepeau Just about everyone, it seems, loves Pope Francis – Catholic and non-Catholic alike. To be fair there are a few curmudgeons who prophesy doom and gloom, but they don’t stand a chance. Celebrities, and a lot of ordinary folks, who previously rather sheepishly acknowledged that they were Catholic, are now […]

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Khandallah starts in Eastbourne

Schools March 2014 Dave Lamont On Thursday 13 February, St Benedict’s School held its first Mass of the year at St Benedict’s Church and the following day we went to Eastbourne Beach for our School Picnic. These two events are important parts of how we begin our school year as they bring our school and […]

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The Ignatian way

Palmerston North March 2014 On Sunday 26 January, Bishop Charles Drennan commissioned 11 spiritual directors at a parish Mass in the cathedral. The 11 were among 14 invited to study the Ignatian Spiritual Exercises to guide retreats in parishes throughout the diocese. They have been following the diocesan formation programme Nga Huarahi o te Wairua […]

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In praise of sisters

Palmerston North March 2014 Shirley Knuckey Wel-Com regularly features through its obituaries memories of priests, religious and laity and their service – jubilees likewise. May I single out for special collective tribute those religious sisters who played a special part in our post-Vatican II history? Many of us were hugely privileged to be part of […]

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