Author: Anne Dickinson

Sr Dorothea Mary Hope Meade

Obituary February 2014 14 September 1923 to 12 December 2013 Sisters of Compassion congregational leader Sr Margaret Anne Mills gave this tribute at the funeral of Sr Dorothea last December. We come to pay tribute to a long life, a life of love and commitment. At birth Mary Meade became visible in tahe world; at […]

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Sr Margaret Mary Murphy

Obituary February 2014 4 May 1950 to 29 December 2013 ‘Whatever you do to one of these, the least of my sisters or brothers, you do to me’ (Matt 25:40). Margaret Mary Murphy These amazing words of Jesus caught my imagination as a teenager – took root in my heart. I knew that I was […]

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A tribute to Sr Joan Bridgman rsm

In memorium February 2014 Eileen Brosnahan rsm Ninety-three years of life, 75 as a Sister of Mercy, were celebrated in St Joseph’s Convent Chapel Upper Hutt on 12 December 2013 when Sisters of Mercy, family and friends of Sister Joan Bridgman gathered for her thanksgiving liturgy. Joan Mary Bridgman was born in Timaru in 1920 […]

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iLearning on an iPad

Opinion February 2014 Fr Kevin Neal You are looking at the proud owner of an iPad – me and a zillion others as it turns out. Those who haven’t bought iPads seem to have bought the Android equivalent. I’m told these machines are convenient and incredibly powerful once you get the hang of them. I […]

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Celebrating St Valentine's Day

Feature February 2014 Sue Devereux Valentine’s Day reminds us that there is only one basic Christian principle – love. As Christians we believe in love. We aim to practise it, we teach it and we find our deepest sense of fulfilment in love. To be a Christian is before anything else to be a person […]

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Sevens spectacle

News February 2014 Twelve secondary schools boys teams from throughout New Zealand will compete in Wellington 8 and 9 February in the inaugural New Zealand Marist Secondary School Sevens. The tournament will be played on the new artificial turf at St Patrick’s College and will feature a host of national sevens talent including Sancta Maria […]

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Stewardship economics culture and a glass half full

Opinion February 2014 Michael Noonan A few Christmases ago, I was given a coaster and a miniature bottle of whisky. The coaster had a picture of a square-jawed man eagerly picking up a glass. The caption said, ‘the glass can be half empty or half full … as long as there is whiskey in it. […]

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Young leaders bond and learn

Feature February 2014 In December 2013, the Archdiocesan Young Church Ministries Team ran Young Catholic Leader, a 2004 gift to the archdiocese from the Marist Fathers. Last year 56 participants from Catholic schools and communities around the Wellington Archdiocese  joined the five-day, live-in programme at Forest Lakes in Otaki. Four participants have written of their […]

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Book review: Young writers keep The Score

Book Review February 2014 The Score, by Adrienne Jansen (Escalator Press, 2013) Reviewer Mandy Hager This is the first offering from Whitireia’s new publishing venture Escalator Press and, if it is anything to go by, this is a publisher worth watching out for. It tells the story of a disparate group of immigrants and misfits […]

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Book review: the love connection

Book Review February 2014 Chosen, by Liz Maluschnig (Pleroma Press, 2013) Reviewer: Charlotte Bell Liz Maluschnig has written a beautiful book about caring for the love connection between two people who are courageous enough to explore and be intimate with each other. In Chosen, she describes the journey of vulnerability required, with all its fears […]

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