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Tertiary Study Scholarships

Tertiary Study Scholarships

WelCom September 2022 The Catholic Foundation offers eight scholarships to students living in the Wellington Archdiocese and who are in their final year of secondary education. The scholarships, worth $2,000 each, are to help with study in a student’s first year of tertiary education. Applicants are invited to apply online by 30 September.  Go to catholicfoundation.org.nz/grants-and-scholarships/ […]

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Young New Zealand pilgrims sought for World Youth Day Lisbon 2023

Young New Zealand pilgrims sought for World Youth Day Lisbon 2023

WelCom September 2022 Young people from around Aotearoa New Zealand are invited to join a pilgrimage to World Youth Day 2023 in Lisbon, Portugal, next year and maybe see Pope Francis himself there. The Catholic bishops’ Council for Young People – made up of representatives from Catholic youth ministries across the country – has published a […]

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A joyous occasion

A joyous occasion

WelCom September 2022 Stephanie Harris-Stevens Hato Mere (St Mary’s) Pukekaraka Parish in Ōtaki, was delighted to see two of their younger members receive the Sacrament of Confirmation from Archbishop Paul Martin sm, at the 10am Mass on Sunday 24 July. It was very moving to see Ella Clarke and Felix Lewin come forward and ask Archbishop […]

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The Church that Joseph Built

The Church that Joseph Built

WelCom September 2022 St Joseph’s School, Upper Hutt, has launched a new book created especially for the students about the history of St Joseph’s church and the school as well as the local environment and the Catholic values that underpin the school community. ‘The Church that Joseph Built’ tells the story of how Joseph, the father […]

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Journalist to stand trial

Journalist to stand trial

Luka Binniyat, a Catholic human rights reporter, is facing prison after writing an article in which the Nigerian government was criticised for its inaction in the face of an ongoing threat to Christian communities. Binniyat reported on the mass killings of Christians by armed herdsmen in two Southern Kaduna villages last year.

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Pope hopes Agreement will be renewed

Pope hopes Agreement will be renewed

WelCom September 2022 The Pope says the Holy See’s Provisional Agreement with the People’s Republic of China ‘is going well’ and that he hopes it can be renewed in October. Thanks to the Provisional Agreement signed in 2018, the text of which is currently confidential, the situation of the Catholic Church in China was remedied by […]

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Zelenskyy grateful to Pope

Zelenskyy grateful to Pope

WelCom September 2022 Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said that he has spoken with Pope Francis over the phone and thanked the Pope for his prayers and humanitarian support. In a tweet posted on August 12, Zelenskyy said: ‘Our people need support of world spiritual leaders who should convey to the world the truth about acts […]

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Volunteering on the wane

WelCom September 2022 Community and charity groups in Australia are dealing with declining rates of volunteering. Reports compiled by the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC) show the number of volunteers has been falling steadily in recent years. It estimated there were 3.3 million volunteers in 2020, and the census found just over 2.9 million people […]

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Counter toxicity in social media, says Pope

WelCom September 2022 Pope Francis has called on Catholics to counter toxicity in social media, and to engage in dialogue and education to help deal with ‘lies and misinformation’. The Pope has addressed this message to the participants of last month’s 2022 World Congress of SIGNIS in Seoul, South Korea. The 2022 Congress explored the theme […]

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Debate continues over Humanae Vitae

WelCom September 2022 The Vatican’s top body on life issues has caused a stir for suggesting that one of the Church’s most influential and controversial magisterial documents, Humanae Vitae, is not covered by papal infallibility. A tweet sent from the Pontifical Academy for Life’s official Twitter account suggested that St Pope Paul VI’s 1968 encyclical was […]

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