Author: Jemma

‘Epic failure’ of human rights

‘Epic failure’ of human rights

WelCom March 2022 A group of Christian leaders took turns to be locked in a cage outside a hotel in Melbourne to demonstrate their solidarity with around 32 refugees and asylum-seekers detained there.  Sr Brigid Arthur csb, coordinator of the Brigidine Asylum Seeker Project, Baptist minister Rev Tim Costello and Uniting Church minister Rev Alexandra […]

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Pope Benedict XVI asks for forgiveness

Pope Benedict XVI asks for forgiveness

WelCom March 2022 Former Pope Benedict XVI has acknowledged errors in his handling of sexual abuse cases when he was Archbishop of Munich and asked for forgiveness. A letter by Benedict and a three-page legal addendum was issued by the Vatican after a report on abuse in the Munich archdiocese from 1945 to 2019 included […]

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Calls for optional celibacy

Calls for optional celibacy

WelCom March 2022 Two high ranking churchmen in Germany have expressed support for optional celibacy for priests. Cardinal Reinhard Marx of Munich, one of Pope Francis’ most trusted aides, has spoken out in favour of banning mandatory clerical celibacy. He also supports allowing Catholic priests the option of marrying. Four days earlier, Archbishop Heiner Koch […]

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Catholic nun turns 118

Catholic nun turns 118

WelCom March 2022 Sister Andre Randon, a French nun, celebrated her 118th birthday on February 11, 2022 making her the second-oldest living person in the world and the oldest living person in Europe, according to the Gerontology Research Group. Born Lucile Randon, she converted to Catholicism at 19 years of age. She served young children […]

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PNG abolishes death penalty

PNG abolishes death penalty

WelCom March 2022 Papua New Guinea has abolished the death penalty for a second time, saying it is ineffective in deterring crimes. Since its reintroduction in 1991, many have been sentenced to death in the poverty-stricken nation but none have been executed. The authorities have accepted the death penalty is cruel, inhumane and violates people’s […]

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More help for Afghan refugees

More help for Afghan refugees

WelCom March 2022 Faith, veteran and Afghanistan-Australian community representatives met with federal MPs in Canberra to urge the Morrison Government to do more to provide safety for those fleeing the ongoing crisis in Afghanistan.  Dr Tim McKenna, advisory group member of the Catholic Alliance for People Seeking Asylum (CAPSA) said: ‘CAPSA reiterates its call on […]

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Cathedral Corner: Going live with online, fundraising art auction

Cathedral Corner: Going live with online, fundraising art auction

WelCom March 2022 8am Saturday 19 March–7pm Saturday 26 March Metropolitan Cathedral of Sacred Heart invites your support  Debbie Matheson, Parish Leader/Lay Pastoral Leader Thanks to the generous support of artists in Wellington and beyond, over 100 works of art can be purchased on an online art auction later this month. The auction will help […]

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Synod on Synodality

Synod on Synodality

WelCom March 2022 Archdiocese of Wellington Church Mission Team Archbishop of Wellington, Cardinal John Dew says, ‘I want you to be involved in this Synod process. Your baptism calls you and entitles you to be involved.’ The Synod process invites each of us to read, reflect and respond to questions about the Church’s direction and […]

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St Mary of the Angels Church centenary 25 March

St Mary of the Angels Church centenary 25 March

WelCom March 2022 St Mary of the Angels Church on Boulcott St Wellington was to be celebrating 100 years on 25 March with a weekend of festivities. However, following the move to the Covid-19 red traffic light protection framework, the parish has decided not to celebrate the church’s centenary this month as planned. Parish priest […]

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Archdiocese donates historic items to Turnbull Library

Archdiocese donates historic items to Turnbull Library

WelCom March 2022 Three items from the Archdiocese of Wellington Archives have been donated to the Alexander Turnbull Library in Wellington. Last December, Cardinal John Dew handed the items to Anthony Tedeschi, Curator Rare Books and Fine Printing.  The items are: Original Papal Bull of Urban VIII c.1631, on vellum, with lead seal. Content untranslated. […]

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