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Addresses from the Pentecost Synod 2006

The first plenary session of the Wellington Archdiocesan Synod 2006 held from 2 to 4 June, heard a series of six speeches on each of the topics on which the synod was focused.
Here is the text of each speech, without graphics.

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Synod future statements

The six workshop groups were given the task of dreaming about what the archdiocese might look like in five years’ time. This activity took place on the first day of the synod, Saturday 3 June. The statements about the future were then presented to the ful

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Pentecost synod lights fire in archdiocesan belly

A cry for more education and formation in faith and a recognition of social justice as being at the heart of the gospel were among propositions that came out of the Pentecost Synod held over Queen’s Birthday weekend in Wellington.
Archbishop John Dew

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Synod a call to holiness to be Christ in our world

That we grow in holiness was Archbishop John Dew’s prayer in his final homily of the synod.
He told delegates gathered for Mass in Sacred Heart Cathedral on Sunday night that we who are the Church of Wellington must reflect the face of Christ, to be

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A stimulating chat at Molly’s pub

The subject of bullying in the workplace will be thrashed out in an informal ‘Conversation in the Pub’ on 22 June with employment law specialist, Barbara Buckett, leading the conversation.
Barbara has worked with many clients who have been subjected

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New boss for Catholic Social Services

The new director of Catholic Social Services describes herself as ‘a bit of a people person’.
Barbara Gilray comes to CSS after 14 years in Child, Youth and Family, most recently as a team leader in adoptions.
‘I really like people. Every day is

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Peacemakers ‘discuss’ Iraq with US ambassador

A group from Wellington Catholic Peacemakers visited the American embassy last month in a bid to discuss the US military presence in Iraq and make their protests known.
Fr Gerard Burns gives his thoughts on the visit.
The great impression that I

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Refuge of spices

The woman from Iraq tows
her children through the park.
Wind troubles her black
robes painting a ship
sailing on a green sea.
Her children run free as waves.

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