Author: Jemma

How to use the privileged gift of freedom

WelCom April 2022 Fr James Lyons While the protests that disrupted Wellington for three weeks last month cannot be compared with the tyranny and terror that has engulfed Ukraine, both carry a much-needed lesson for our contemporary society. A lesson on freedom. The protesters demanded an end to ‘mandates’ – government regulations that curtailed their […]

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How Michelangelo’s 3 Pietàs speak to a suffering world

How Michelangelo’s 3 Pietàs speak to a suffering world

WelCom April 2022 As war rages in Ukraine and the pandemic lingers, Michelangelo’s celebrated Vatican Pietà – and two lesser-known figures he also sculpted – can be deeply meaningful to a pain-wracked world, says a priest and art historian. Hannah Brockhaus Michelangelo Buonarotti’s Pietà depicts a larger-than-life Virgin Mary as she mourns her crucified Son, […]

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Catholics Thinking – The ABC of the Gospels

Catholics Thinking – The ABC of the Gospels

WelCom April 2022 The following article by Br Kieran Fenn fms is a presentation of why the Scriptures were written and the context in which they were written. From the Old  It is an obvious fact that the Gospels differ. Why is Luke’s Good Shepherd (15:3-7) obviously Jesus while Matthew’s (18:10-14) is the struggling pastor? […]

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Profession of First Vows

Profession of First Vows

WelCom April 2022 Ngā Whaea Atawhai o Aotearoa Sisters of Mercy New Zealand celebrated the First Profession of Sister Lyra Manalo on Saturday 12 March, with a Eucharist at St Teresa’s Pro Cathedral in Karori, Wellington.  Cardinal John Dew was the presider.  ‘We hold Lyra in prayer and we congratulate her on her profession of […]

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Ash Wednesday at Pukekaraka

Ash Wednesday at Pukekaraka

WelCom April 2022 It was discerned that celebrating Eucharist outside on Ash Wednesday was a good option for the people of Pukekaraka at Ōtaki. It gave ample space for people to sit apart and the surrounding weather was mild. ‘In the picture you can just see a statue of St Joseph who came to Mass […]

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Dedicated Westcoast organist

Dedicated Westcoast organist

WelCom April 2022 Last year, Cardinal John Dew reintroduced the Fitzgerald Awards to honour and commend parishioners throughout the Archdiocese of Wellington for dedicated leadership and outstanding service. Parishes were invited to nominate the ‘often unsung heroes’ for their longstanding service and contributions to various aspects of parish life, local community and to people on […]

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Women’s World Day of Prayer

Women’s World Day of Prayer

WelCom April 2022 World Day of Prayer is a global ecumenical movement, led by Christian women, and celebrated on the first Friday of March each year.  World Day of Prayer encourages Christian women to join in prayer and to help raise awareness of the lives and concerns of others throughout the world, for peace and […]

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Te Hīkoi Wairua mo Te Ara a Maria

Te Hīkoi Wairua mo Te Ara a Maria

WelCom April 2022 On 15 August 2021, the bishops of New Zealand renewed the dedication of this country to the patronage of Mary, Mother of God Assumed into Heaven. Bishop Jean Baptiste Pompallier made the original dedication at the first Mass in Aotearoa at Totara Point in the Hokianga, January 13, 1838. To celebrate, the […]

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Prayers for Peace in Ukraine

Prayers for Peace in Ukraine

WelCom April 2022 After feeling powerless and horrified by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, young people from St Francis of Assisi Ohariu parish and Challenge 2000 in Wellington organised two ‘Prayer for Peace in Ukraine’ Liturgies last month, for parishioners of all ages. The Liturgy preparations included readings, power points, painting candles and peace signs, peace-focussed […]

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He Hīkoi Whakapono: A Journey of Faith

He Hīkoi Whakapono: A Journey of Faith

WelCom April 2022 WelCom’s Hīkoi Whakapono: A Journey of Faith, this month visits Te Pariha o Te Ngākau Tapu – Sacred Heart Parish, in Porirua. Te Ngākau Tapu is the personal parish for Māori in the Archdiocese of Wellington. It is a non-geographical parish and open to all. The parish church is next to Bishop […]

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