Author: Anne Dickinson

St Nicholas of Tolentino and the era of three popes

Features Mgr John Broadbent12 September 2011 St Nicholas, whose feastday occurs on September 10, was born in 1245 in Sant’Angelo of parents who, though childless and in their 40s, made a pilgrimage to the shrine of St Nicholas at Myra to plead for a child. Their prayers were rewarded and a son was born whom […]

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St Francis of Assisi – humility and simplicity

Features Mgr John Broadbent3 October 2011 St Francis of Assisi is one of the most popular saints in the Church, not only for Catholics. Certainly no other saint has so appealed to Protestants and even to non-Christians. Francis’ love of animals strikes a chord with so many and on his feast day (October 4) church […]

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St John of the Cross – champion of reforming humility

Features Mgr John Broadbent7 November 2011 St John of the Cross [Feastday November 24] was born in Castile, Spain in 1542. With his mother a widow, the family were poor and he went to a poor school at Medina del Campo and became a servant of the governor of the hospital in that town. He […]

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What’s really behind pro-euthanasia calls

John Kleinsman4 October 2011 As Christians we readily accept the birth of a child as a gift from God. Parents understand this means that we do not ‘own’ our children – we are called to provide physical, emotional and spiritual care for our children while encouraging them to flourish and realise their freedom. Good parents […]

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They call us the Sandwich Generation

Louise Kelleher4 October 2011 We are the baby-boomers who revel in the joy of welcoming grandchildren and who, at the same time, experience the challenges and sadness of looking after and farewelling elderly parents. Our son and daughter-in-law, thrilled and excited at the prospect of a second baby, show us the scan of their wee […]

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Finding an alternative to abortion

Cushla Hassan4 October 2011 She is pregnant with her sixth child and deeply distressed. With her husband out of work, the family can barely manage to feed the five little ones let alone see to their education. Her husband has gone into denial and she feels isolated and trapped. She wants an abortion. ‘I have […]

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Editorial: Preaching justice in the gospels

Cecily McNeill2011Action on behalf of justice and participation in the transformation of the world fully appear to us as a constitutive dimension of the preaching of the Gospel, or in other words, of the Church’s mission for the redemption of the human race and its liberation from every oppressive situation.’ Justice in the World, 1971 […]

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Editorial: Somalia and the common good

Cecily McNeill2011The latest drought in the Horn of Africa has dominated the news in past weeks with nightly televised film of emaciated people barely subsisting on parched land. But an analysis reprinted from Guardian News and Media in the Sunday Star Times on July 24 suggests this latest of many to hit this region is […]

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Archbishop’s column: Zaccheaus shows leaders the way

Archbishop John Dew2011  It looked a bit like the traditional childhood ‘alphabet soup’: ADW – APC – BOA – COP – ABC! The abbreviations poured out of the data projector, danced onto the screen and we were kept guessing. The ‘ABC’ is the annual meeting of three major groups that serve the Archdiocese of Wellington […]

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Verbum Domini

Column Kieran Fenn FMSIn 2008 the 12th Assembly of the Synod of Bishops met in the Vatican with the theme ‘The Word of God in the Life and Mission of the Church.’ An attempt was made to point out certain fundamental approaches to a rediscovery of God’s word in the life of the church as […]

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