Author: Anne Dickinson

Poverty and Justice Bible

September 2015 News Cardinal John Dew One of the world’s great works of art is the fresco of The Last Judgement by Michelangelo in the Sistine Chapel. Many millions of people have looked at that since it was completed in 1541. Many will have seen it as a work of art ‒ millions will have […]

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Homeless awareness: Help make a difference

September 2015 News Sr Catherine Hannan, Wellington Homeless Women’s Trust You can help Wellington’s homeless by being part of the ‘14 Hours Homeless’ sleep-out event on Friday 9 October. The event is being organised by Wellington’s many agencies collaborating to help raise funds and awareness about the new reality of homelessness in New Zealand. You […]

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Social Justice Week 2015

September 2015 Feature Kiwi Families: It’s Our Story Every year the Catholic Bishops of New Zealand set aside a week in September for Social Justice Week. This is an opportunity to consider Catholic social teaching on a specific social justice issue that is relevant to our society and Church community. In 2015, Caritas Aotearoa New […]

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Revered singing teacher Sr Mary Winefride Blake dies, 101

September 2015 Obituary Mercy sister Mary Winefride Blake died on 30 July in Hutt Hospital. She was aged 101. Winefride grew up in a musical household and spent much of her life teaching singing and choral music at St Mary’s College in Thorndon. She was still involved in teaching as recently as July. Her father […]

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Christian Ethics and the Formation of Character

September 2015 Feature Professor Murray Rae, Head of Theology and Religion, Otago University, spoke at the NZCatholic Education Convention in June about Christian ethics and formation of Christian character. Professor Rae presents his address in three parts in Wel-Com. Part 1 ‘Christian Ethics not Christian Values’ is presented below. A generation or two ago, there […]

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No longer strangers but friends: an evening with Rabbi Fred Morgan

September 2015 News The NZ Catholic Bishops Committee for Interfaith Relations invites you to hear Rabbi Fred Morgan on Monday 21 September, 6pm–9pm at Government Building Lecture Room 1, VUW Pipitea Campus, Stout St, Wellington. Ordained in 1984, Rabbi Fred Morgan served in London before migrating to Australia in 1997 to take up the position […]

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Cardinal John blesses new building site at St Catherine’s College

September 2015 News Annette Scullion Cardinal John Dew led the early-morning blessing of the site of a new teaching and administration block for St Catherine’s College, Kilbirnie, on Wednesday 26 August. Cardinal John praised the college’s students for their commitment to education. ‘Your passion for knowledge and commitment to mercy is laying the foundation for […]

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Watching the garden grow

September 2015 News Ethan Boyd, student of St Mary’s School, Palmerston North. At the end of term one 2015, Rooms 2 and 6 students at St Mary’s School in Palmerston North planted the first vegetables in our school garden, such as purple cauliflower, carrots, cabbages and much more. The garden is part of our ‘inquiry for […]

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Read the Stars: Laudato Si’ chapter two

September 2015 Reflection Fr Tom Rouse The Gospel of Creation’ is an expressive title for a chapter dedicated to briefly exploring the key biblical themes of creation theology. This title suggests that creation is to be read, absorbed and proclaimed because it is also a bearer of the Good News of Jesus Christ. As Pope […]

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Pope announces annual World Day of Prayer for Care of Creation

September 2015 News Pope Francis has instituted an annual World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation, to be celebrated on 1 September. Announced in a letter to Cardinal Peter Turkson, president of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, and Cardinal Kurt Koch, president of the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of Christian […]

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