Author: Anne Dickinson

Archbishop’s column: Only the silent celebrate deeply

Opinion February 2014 Archbishop John Dew Another year has begun. I hear many people saying that the holiday season has gone too quickly and we are back into the rush, the hustle and bustle and I am no different. It has not taken me long to forget the still moments, the times of peace and […]

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Editorial: knowing history helps the nation

Opinion February 2014 Cecily McNeill The genealogy which starts the Gospel of Matthew is important in locating Jesus as descendant of Abraham and the rightful heir to David’s throne, that is, the Messiah. In the same way, our forebears in Aotearoa New Zealand who signed the Treaty of Waitangi are located in a much more […]

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Mary for the Third Millenium: Mary the Woman

Scripture February 2014 Kieran Fenn fms Pope Paul VI said in 1975 that devotion to Mary for many in the church was a problem. Our approach to Mary reflected outdated ideas of the medieval and Counter-Reformation church, which lack appeal for contemporary people. He cited some theology that presents Mary as timidly submissive which, he […]

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Te Tiriti Ngapuhi speaks of dishonour

Feature February 2014 Cecily McNeill Aotearoa New Zealand’s nationhood is marked by Waitangi Day on 6 February when the country commemorates the 1840 signing of Te Tiriti o Waitangi or the Treaty of Waitangi. For many the day is simply a holiday but, for others, This date is a sobering reminder of an agreement two […]

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Gospel reflections: The Presentation of the Lord

Reflection February 2014 Veronica Lawson RSM Luke 2:22-40 The start of today’s gospel reading has often been misconstrued as the ‘purification’ of Mary. Luke implies that Mary and Joseph come to the temple to be purified, although purification after childbirth applied only to women (Leviticus 12). Vestiges of the Jewish purification ritual survived until recently […]

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Taita youth award to dedicated couple of leaders

News February 2014 Bernie Tavite St Michael’s Parish Youth Group in Taita performed an encouraging dance to Kirk Franklin’s ‘Today’ song on Sunday 8 December when MaryAnne Pereira-Misa and Iosia Misa were presented with the Tu Kahikatea Award by Diocesan Youth & Young Adult Ministry Team. The team which includes Br Timothy Leen, Scott Tau, […]

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Miramar reunion

News February 2014 A reunion is planned for pupils from Holy Cross School Miramar. Doreen Hoffmann nee Troy, Patricia Sturrock nee Gilligan, Joyce Owen nee McCauley, Patricia Galvin nee Pitcher and Cynthia Sinclair nee Chalmers (pictured left), former pupils from different years at the school met on 5 December in Waikanae to plan a bigger […]

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Blenheim parish gears up for 150th

News February 2014 St Mary’s Parish in Blenheim is preparing to celebrate its 150th anniversary at Labour Weekend [24 October] this year. Planning is in the early stages but at this point, preparations are underway to offer a range of activities during the month of October, leading up to the full celebrations over Labour Weekend. […]

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Blenheim fundraiser goes viral

News February 2014 St Mary’s Youth group in Blenheim has reached its goal of raising funds for a village well in Kenya in double-quick time thanks to a couple of hefty donations from parishioners. The group had already raised the first $5,000 with a big concert last September but this sum was topped up to […]

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