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‘Cornerstone Legacy Campaign’ launched for<br>St Patrick’s College

‘Cornerstone Legacy Campaign’ launched for
St Patrick’s College

WelCom June/July 2022 In October last year, St Patrick’s College Wellington embarked on a 10-year ‘Modernisation and Resilience Masterplan’ to ensure its campus buildings will be ‘future fit’ educationally and structurally. Since the college was built in 1978 minimal upgrades have taken place. The masterplan provides the college with a blueprint for a staged development […]

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Parish welcomes Hawke’s Bay RSE workers

Parish welcomes Hawke’s Bay RSE workers

WelCom June/July 2022 Sally Cawston The Catholic Parish of Hastings welcomed the visiting community of RSE (Recognised Seasonal Employer) workers to a celebratory Mass at St Peter’s Chanel Church followed by BBQ lunch. The Mass, celebrated by Fr Trung Nguyen, and reception marked the end of the seasonal harvest in Hawke’s Bay and the time […]

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Myanmar priest farewelled from Palmerston North

Myanmar priest farewelled from Palmerston North

WelCom June/July 2022 Palmerston North diocese’s international priests gathered at St Mary’s Church in Palmerston North, on April 11, to appreciate and farewell Fr Joseph Saw Tha Khu from Myanmar. Fr Joseph officiated at the special thanksgiving Mass. A small reception followed to wish him all the very best and good health for his next […]

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Vincentian dream realised for Levin

Vincentian dream realised for Levin

WelCom June/July 2022 Pā Phil Cody sm For several years Gerry Stevens, parishioner of Pukekaraka and Kapi Mana Area President for St Vincent de Paul, dreamed of developing a Vincentian Centre to ‘care for people, enhance their dignity, and help them in themselves by giving them a step up’.  The dream was realised at the […]

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Support programme puts down roots in Levin and Kāpiti Coast

Support programme puts down roots in Levin and Kāpiti Coast

WelCom June/July 2022 Seasons for Growth, an 8-week programme promoting mental health among those who have experienced loss or grief, is having a positive impact on the Kāpiti Coast and Levin. The Archdiocese of Wellington’s co-ordinator and trainer Katrin Eickhorst launched the programme in 2020 in the Levin area, in collaboration with Rev Sandra Williams […]

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Old Girls’ Association Community honoured

Old Girls’ Association Community honoured

WelCom June/July 2022 Judy Houlahan Members of St Mary’s College Old Girls’ Association gathered at the Home of Compassion chapel, Island Bay, on April 30, as Fr James Lyons celebrated a Memorial Mass to celebrate the lives of those who had died in the last two years. At the beginning of Mass a candle was […]

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New role for St John’s College principal

New role for St John’s College principal

WelCom June/July 2022 St John’s College principal Rob Ferreira has taken up a new role as Rector of St Patrick’s College, Silverstream. The outgoing principal says he will miss the students and staff and wider community but is looking forward to the new opportunities ahead. ‘The opportunity to take the helm of a school like […]

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Every cloud – a silver lining

Every cloud – a silver lining

WelCom June/July 2022 St Joseph’s School narrowly avoided the direct path of a tornado that struck Levin in May, but its grounds were showered with debris and glass from broken windows and damage to neighbouring properties. Principal Maria Lynne arrived early to the chaos and quickly assessed the situation as unsafe. In consultation with the […]

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The Way of the Cross

The Way of the Cross

WelCom June/July 2022 Nadia Monahan This year’s warm and sunny Good Friday morning began for a group of us in Seatoun with the Way of the Cross. As part of the Holy Trinity Parish of East Wellington, students and families from St Anthony’s Catholic community joined with the local Anglican community to carry a cross […]

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A community venture in Palmy

A community venture in Palmy

WelCom June/July 2022 Kevin Dobbyn fms  The idea of Te Ahi Kā for young people living as a faith community in Palmerston North City began back in 2012.  Te Ahi Kā house at 25A Amesbury St, in the centre of the city and owned by the Diocese of Palmerston North, has been a beacon of […]

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