Author: Jemma

Changing of the guard for diocesan governance body

Changing of the guard for diocesan governance body

WelCom February 2022 The Diocesan Management Advisory Council (DMAC) is a consultative body to the Bishop of Palmerston North Diocese. Its members, representing both clergy and laity, assist in the governance and administration across the whole diocese.  The members meet bi-monthly to discuss and approve projects and programmes and provide financial and legal expertise in […]

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Jubilarians celebrate Mass

Jubilarians celebrate Mass

WelCom February 2022 Last year’s annual Mass for clergy celebrating their Jubilees of Ordination in the Diocese of Palmerston North, was held at the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit on 30 November 2021. Bishop Peter Cullinane presided over the Mass with Cardinal John Dew, Bishop Owen Dolan, Fr Craig Butler, Monsignor Brian Walsh and several […]

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Nativity scene lights up Christmas

Nativity scene lights up Christmas

WelCom February 2022 Anita Peters, GBweekly Tākaka’s historic marble church was lit up for the Christmas season. Since the doors were closed and the power disconnected in 2012, the Sacred Heart Church has sat forlornly empty.  But over the Christmas weeks, after dark, its interior came alive with a solar-lit nativity scene and a Christmas […]

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Michelangelo: Auckland exhibition a ‘tremendous success’

Michelangelo: Auckland exhibition a ‘tremendous success’

WelCom February 2022 Dr Christopher Longhurst The exhibition ‘Michelangelo: A Different View’ at Auckland’s Aotea Centre this summer has attracted unprecedented interest from around 18,000 visitors. The exhibition, which concluded at the end of January, was born out of an idea from Stewart and Tricia Macpherson’s The Stetson Group, to give New Zealanders an opportunity […]

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Schools face challenging times

Schools face challenging times

WelCom February 2022 There are major challenges ahead for schools as Omicron spreads through our community, says Dr Kevin Shore, Chief Executive of the New Zealand Catholic Education Office (NZCEO). In a January communication to Catholic schools, Kevin Shore writes: ‘Schools will have to respond to possible staff shortages due to illness and staff having […]

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New Trust honours Polish sisters

New Trust honours Polish sisters

WelCom February 2022 A new Educational Trust has been established to honour the memory of two Polish sisters who were among the Polish refugee children offered refuge in New Zealand in 1944. Irena and Teresa Ogonowska were deported from their home in eastern Poland in 1940 and suffered extreme privation and traumatic experiences. They were […]

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Student sharpens skills at prestigious restaurant

Student sharpens skills at prestigious restaurant

WelCom February 2022 A St John’s College student with a passion for fine dining has landed himself a dream gig as a Commis Chef for one of Hawke’s Bay region’s prestigious restaurants.  Braeden Foster, in Year 13, recently began working at St Georges Restaurant. It is not the first restaurant the 17-year-old has worked at, […]

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Catholic Foundation – 2022 Tertiary Scholarships

Catholic Foundation – 2022 Tertiary Scholarships

WelCom February 2022 The Catholic Foundation of the Archdiocese of Wellington was launched by Cardinal Williams in 1981. The Foundation funds grants and scholarships to Catholic organisations and individuals for the benefit of the Catholic life of the Archdiocese. Every year, The Catholic Foundation makes available eight scholarships to students who live in the Archdiocese […]

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Suzanne Aubert 2022 Tertiary Scholarship Recipients

Suzanne Aubert 2022 Tertiary Scholarship Recipients

WelCom February 2022 Ruchika Jayatilaka Five students have each been awarded a Suzanne Aubert Tertiary Scholarship to help them complete their studies in 2022.  The Suzanne Aubert Tertiary Scholarships, awarded to students in their third or subsequent year(s) of study, are made possible by the Home of Compassion Trust Board and a benefactor. The Sisters […]

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St Josephine Bakhita patron of anti-slavery

St Josephine Bakhita patron of anti-slavery

WelCom February 2022 Josephine Bakhita, born in Darfur region of the Sudan around 1869, was kidnapped as a young child and sold into slavery. She was sold on many times, suffering severe physical abuse for about 12 years. She was finally freed by an Italian court order when she was about 20 years old. She […]

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