Author: Anne Dickinson

Young people Challenged by camp

Challenge 2000 Helen O’Sullivan RNDM Some 77 young people spent Queen’s Birthday weekend at Highland Home Christian Camp in the Pohangina Valley. A retreat team from Challenge 2000 supported other young leaders from Hawke’s Bay to lead the 50, 15 to 25-year-olds considering the Sacrament of Confirmation. Luke Collins and Manisha Jobard, who are leading […]

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Overcoming the obstacles

Opinion Fr Kevin Neal I recently had the chance to spend some time with my family in the South Island. I have two sisters in Blenheim and a brother in Christchurch and while I was in Christchurch my brother suggested that I might like to spend a day with him at the Mid Canterbury Vintage […]

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Obituary: Sr Mary Labouré Albert nurse and music teacher RIP

Obituary On 18 June heavy rain did not deter family and friends from gathering with Sisters of Mercy in the Villa Joseph chapel at Upper Hutt to celebrate the life and death of Sr Mary Labouré Albert. Shirley Albert was born in Lyall Bay Wellington in 1920 the daughter of Hattie and Leo Albert. Shirley […]

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Catholic faith revealed in Tolkien’s fantasy writing

Feature Peter Veugelaers JRR Tolkien, author of The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit, used to say that his Catholic faith was implicit in his stories. The Archbishop of Canterbury’s representative to the Holy See, Palmerston North-born Archbishop David Moxon, has made a study of  Catholicism’s influence on the writer. ‘As time went on, […]

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Steering policy for Pasifika

Feature Cecily McNeill A passion to get more Pacific people into higher education and skills that will lead to meaningful work drives the new Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment’s first Chief Advisor, Pasifika, Matalena Leaupepe. Pacific people have fared worst in the economic recession from which New Zealand is just starting to recover but […]

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Book review: A keyhole on the Vatican

Book Review Rupert Watson The Vatican Diaries: A Behind-the-Scenes Look at the Power, Personalities and Politics at the Heart of the Catholic Church, by John Thavis. Penguin. John Thavis, recently retired as the chief of the Rome bureau of the Catholic News Service, has written a riveting account that aptly lives up to its subtitle. […]

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Edmund Little of Takaka RIP

Obituary Mary James Sometimes we meet someone who leaves an indelible mark on our heart. Their influence is so profound that it is only when they are absent that we begin to appreciate how special they really were. For my family, Fr Edmund was that person. I came to know Fr Edmund in 2001. Our […]

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Catholic Schools Day in Wairarapa

Catholic Schools Day 2013 Chris Connor More than 700 five to 18-year-olds from Catholic schools  in the Wairarapa gathered at the Genesis Centre Masterton on Catholic Schools Day, 22 May, to celebrate the treasure of being Catholic Schools. Students from Chanel College and St Patricks Primary Masterton, St Mary’s Carterton and St Teresa’s  Featherston took […]

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Gospel Reflection: 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time C

Reflection Veronica Lawson RSM Luke 9:51-62 Some time ago, ABC television in Australia featured a British film about the separate lives and education of two teenage school boys, one a Jewish Israeli and the other a Palestinian Arab. Judah and Mohammad have never met and are unlikely ever to do so. Geographically, they are near […]

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Archbishop’s column: a CO-REsponsible church

Opinion Archbishop John Dew ‘Together we are one, a CO-REsponsible Church.’ I offer my sincere thanks to all those who recently attended the meetings which were held with the theme ‘Together We Are One, a CO-REsponsible Church’. Altogether more than 200 people came together to reflect on the mission of the Church and how we […]

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