Author: Jemma

New Zealand palliative care grossly underfunded

New Zealand palliative care grossly underfunded

WelCom August 2022 The Ministry of Health has six full-time positions dedicated to ‘assisted dying’ but no team dedicated to palliative care.  ‘Proponents of the End of Life Choice Act promoted its introduction as being all about choice,’ says Dr John Kleinsman, Director of the Nathaniel Centre for Bioethics. ‘But it’s a “Claytons’ choice” if […]

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Masking up for Term 3: Managing winter illnesses and Covid-19

Masking up for Term 3: Managing winter illnesses and Covid-19

WelCom August 2022 A combination of the usual Term 3 winter illnesses and Covid-19 is likely to put more pressure on your school, kura and community, the Ministry of Education advised the education sector in July. The Ministry said the public health advice clearly shows mask wearing is a strong tool in the defence against […]

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Covid-19

Covid-19

WelCom August 2022 In a recent briefing to the Council of Priests, Cardinal John advised of the need to remain cautious during this pandemic. ‘As a recent victim of Covid-19, I am very aware we still need to take precautions to prevent its spread through parish activities. My experience has confirmed the importance of the […]

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The impact of Covid-19 on our Catholic school communities

The impact of Covid-19 on our Catholic school communities

WelCom August 2022 Dr Kevin Shore, Chief Executive, NZ Catholic Education Office The school holidays [July] have come at just the right time for many of our Catholic school communities in Aotearoa. A winter wave of Covid, influenza and colds have all come together in a perfect storm of challenges in managing the day-to-day responsibilities […]

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New CE for Te Kupenga

New CE for Te Kupenga

WelCom August 2022 Robert Blucher has been appointed chief executive of Te Kupenga – Catholic Leadership Institute. He is currently Northern Regional Manager of Te Aho o Te Kura Pounamu – also known as Te Kura, the former Correspondence School. Robert replaces Te Kupenga’s inaugural chief executive, Dr Areti Metuamate, who returned to Australia last […]

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Plenary Council concludes with united vote

Plenary Council concludes with united vote

WelCom August 2022 The Catholic Church in Australia has agreed a series of landmark reforms on the role of women, a new translation of the Roman Missal and the wider use of the ‘third rite’ of confession.  These were voted through on a final day of voting at the week-long plenary assembly held in Sydney […]

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Pope’s penitential pilgrimage to Canada

Pope’s penitential pilgrimage to Canada

WelCom August 2022 Pope Francis has apologised to Canada’s native people on their land for the Church’s role in schools where indigenous children were abused, branding forced cultural assimilation a ‘deplorable evil’ and ‘disastrous error’. The Pope made the penitential pilgrimage to Canada in July, to fulfil a promise he made to indigenous delegations that […]

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US Bishops welcome Supreme Court decision

US Bishops welcome Supreme Court decision

WelCom August 2022 The Catholic Bishops of the United States have welcomed the Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v Wade, the 1973 ruling ‘which legalised and normalised the taking of innocent human life’ through abortion.  In June, the United States Supreme Court released its decision in the case of Dobbs v Jackson Women’s Health Organisation, […]

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Legal wrangle over Wizard of Oz dress

Legal wrangle over Wizard of Oz dress

WelCom August 2022 The Catholic University of America cannot auction a dress from the Wizard of Oz until a court resolves a legal challenge about its ownership, a federal judge has said. The university had scheduled an auction of the dress worn by Judy Garland for the classic movie in hopes of raising more than […]

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‘God will say’

‘God will say’

WelCom August 2022 Pope Francis has said he has no plans to resign soon and that his knee injury is healing. Reports of Pope Francis resigning began to spread recently in light of three events that were to happen in late August. These included the creation of new cardinals and a day trip to the […]

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