Author: wmc

Walking his way in daily life

Using the mission theme, ‘Walking his way, telling his truth, living his life’, Bishop Boyle showed that we are able to reach the Lord through our own hearts, in our own church and with our own fellow parishioners. Bishop Len spoke on Prayer, Forgiveness, Eucharist and Reaching Out.

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Marist youth leaders

In 2007 over 140 students from schools in the National Network of Marist Schools, and beyond, will have benefitted from participation at MaristYouthLeader, a week-long leadership programme for students entering their final year at school. Held in January at St Bede’s College in Christchurch, the programme provides training for student leadership in the context of a Catholic and Marist school.

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Catholic ethos in sport

Archbishop John Dew has confirmed his continuation as the patron of one of Wellington’s most successful Catholic sports clubs, the Marist-St Pats Rugby Club. Together with the club’s chaplain, Fr Geoff Broad of St Francis de Sales, Island Bay, the two help to ensure that all those involved with sporting teams ‘¬ø¬Ωldquo; coaches, managers, players and supporters ‘¬ø¬Ωldquo; reflect the club’s Catholic ethos.

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First lay hospital chaplain appointed

To follow Jesus in humbling herself as a servant in order to make herself available to the sick and suffering was the exhortation from Archbishop John Dew as he welcomed Wellington’s first lay hospital chaplain to her new ministry at the end of March. Launch Out graduate Margaret Luping was commissioned amid family, friends and colleagues in St Anne’s Church, Newtown, to work as part of the chaplaincy team at Wellington Hospital.

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Historic church turns the ton

4 May 2007

Organisers of centenary celebrations for an historic Marlborough church are hoping for better weather at the start of the Renwick church’s second centenary. The church of St Francis de Sales, Renwick, was opened by the son of one of Marlborough’s early settlers, Archbishop Francis Redwood SM, on 10 May 1907. A writer of the day said the opening coincided with extremely bad weather.

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Synod 2006 – Salt and Light Together

During the next few years this synod column will take snapshots from around the archdiocese, highlighting the post-synod aspirations of parishes, pastoral areas, agencies, chaplaincies and schools as we make happen the dream that was Synod 2006. This month we take the theme ‘Celebrating God in our lives’ ‘“ our Synod theme ‘Liturgy, Prayer and Spirituality and explore some of the post-synod initiatives.

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Nurturing the inner life

By discussing psychological and spiritual approaches to maintaining perspective and inner strength in challenging times, Dr Robert Wicks an expert on the prevention of secondary stress and author of Dragon Riding Lessons offers insights into how we can live in peace and, in turn, extend our warmth to others without losing our own inner fire in the process.

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Back to Erin

Louise Kelleher4 May 2007 After more than 40 years in the Archdiocese of Wellington, Fr Tom O’Brien is returning to Ireland. The parish of St Teresa’s in Karori is planning a Mass and a function to farewell him. On Sunday, 10 June, Mass will be celebrated at the parish church at 10am and will be […]

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Mental health support group marks first successful year

The group was the result of a Caritas initiative highlighting mental illness in our community and the problems associated with it especially the need to feel part of the parish community. St Joseph’s Peace and Justice group offered to support such a group. From a small beginning, leaders emerged, a programme was undertaken and up to 15 members meet once a fortnight to listen to speakers or discuss issues that meet members’ emotional and spiritual needs.

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