Author: Jemma

Pandemic pushing some over the edge – Report

Pandemic pushing some over the edge – Report

WelCom March 2022 The continuing Covid-19 pandemic made 2021 an extraordinary year which has put greater pressure than ever on struggling families, according to The Salvation Army’s State of the Nation 2022 report. The report says many whānau are struggling with the rising costs of food, rent and house prices, along with the effects of […]

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Child poverty: slight improvement

Child poverty: slight improvement

WelCom March 2022 As many as 21,900 fewer children are living in material hardship, while 66,500 children have been lifted out of poverty since 2018, according to the latest child poverty statistics, released by Stats NZ,24 February 2022.  The data was collected up to June 2021 using a sample of 16,000 households. ‘Despite Covid-19 causing […]

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Caritas calls for local solutions

Caritas calls for local solutions

WelCom March 2022 Caritas Aotearoa New Zealand has urged Parliament’s Finance and Expenditure Committee to listen to the most-affected communities to tackle ongoing crises in housing, climate change and accelerating inequality that worsen outcomes for the poor. In its submission on the Budget Policy Statement, Caritas said inequality had increased under the Covid-19 crisis, and […]

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Three Waters Reform Programme: a Catholic Social Justice perspective

Three Waters Reform Programme: a Catholic Social Justice perspective

WelCom March 2022 The government is proposing legislation to amalgamate the water services of 67 councils into four regional water entities. Jim McAloon, chair of the Wellington Archdiocesan Commission for Ecology, Justice and Peace, considers the controversial ‘Three Waters’ legislation in the light of Catholic social justice principles. The government’s Three Waters proposals are intended […]

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The quiet dignity of service

The quiet dignity of service

WelCom March 2022 Brother Stuart Cuttance, formerly known as Brother John, was a pioneering winemaker at Mission Wines, bringing French winemaking techniques to an unsophisticated local industry. Winemaking was however only one chapter in his rich and varied life of service as a Marist Religious.  By Michael Fitzsimons He was known as Brother John when […]

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‘Pope visit’ a beautiful sign, say Russian Catholic bishops

‘Pope visit’ a beautiful sign, say Russian Catholic bishops

WelCom March 2022 On Friday 25 February, Pope Francis made a rare breach of protocol by leaving the Vatican and visiting the Russian Embassy to the Holy See located on the Via della Conciliazione, the main street leading up to St Peter’s Square. He spent around half an hour in conversation with Russian Ambassador to […]

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Inspirational women offer hope

Inspirational women offer hope

WelCom March 2022 An international Catholic congress this month shines a light on the relevance of Women Doctors of the Church in today’s world.  The congress scheduled for 7–9 March, coinciding with International Women’s Day 8 March, is titled ‘Female Doctors of the Church and Patron Saints of Europe in Dialogue with Todays’ World’. Therese […]

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2025 a ‘Holy Year of Hope’

2025 a ‘Holy Year of Hope’

WelCom March 2022 Pope Francis has announced that hope will be the central theme for the 2025 Jubilee Year, voicing his desire for the year to foster a greater sense of global brotherhood and solidarity with the poor, as well as care for the environment. After two years marked by the coronavirus pandemic and the […]

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Catholic population on the rise

Catholic population on the rise

WelCom March 2022 The number of Catholics worldwide increased by an estimated 16 million in 2020 to 1.36 billion, according to statistics released by the Vatican. 2020 is the most recent year when numbers are available. The rise was in line with global population growth in the year that the coronavirus pandemic swept the planet, […]

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