Author: wmc
14th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B
My journey from parental smacking
As a young parent I smacked my children. I myself was brought up with the idea that small children needed physical punishment as well as instant reward in order to learn.
Protect our children – vote ‘yes’
The question has been posed in such a way that those who designed it expect people to answer ‘no’. They hope it will draw a gut reaction from people.
Wel-com proofreader honoured
Why we are so violent towards our children
The lack of support for new mothers and role models for boys appear to be significant factors influencing New Zealand’s high levels of violence towards children.
Expectations of children key in violence stats
The rector of St Patrick’s College, Wellington, Paul Martin sm, suggests that a significant factor in New Zealand’s high incidence of child violence is a shift in society’s expectations of children.
Catholic agencies concerned over private prisons bill
Privately run prisons pose a greater risk of prisoner abuse and may put less effort into rehabilitation as the profit motive takes over. That is the view of the Catholic social justice agency Caritas and the Wellington Commission for Justice, Peace and Development (JPD).
ReRevisiting Jewish roots brings today’s Catholics and Jews closer
Among the suggestions were continuing to hold meetings such as that evening’s, fostering individual friendships among people of different faiths, supporting teaching about religion in schools and other institutions such as nursing and police schools.
Priests launch the Year of the Priest
On the feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, June 19, priests of the archdiocese held a liturgy to launch the Year of the Priest.
