Category: ADW Community

Caritas Challenge

Caritas Challenge

WelCom August 2021 As part of their Education Outside the Classroom: EOTC week, St Bernard’s School, Brooklyn, held a Caritas Challenge Day. They started with a whole school Mass led by senior students, and parish priest Fr Doug Shepherd who talked about the Fruits of the Holy Spirit. After Mass, the children took part in […]

Read more
Young Vinnies at Cullinane College

Young Vinnies at Cullinane College

WelCom August 2021 Young Vinnies at Cullinane College organised a mufti day on 1 July to raise money for Starship Hospital, after seeing online Starship asking for donations for more beds. ‘The group gifted the $700 raised for this cause,’ said Mr Simon Peterson, teacher in charge of Young Vinnies. ‘They meet at school fortnightly […]

Read more
Greater Company of Mary Mass

Greater Company of Mary Mass

WelCom August 2021 The Little Company of Mary, founded by the Venerable Mary Potter in 1877, invite you to join them in their prayer ministry for the sick, suffering and dying. For those experiencing distress at the sudden death of a loved one, it is consoling to know that somewhere in the world prayer is […]

Read more
Rare portrait of Bishop Pompallier for auction

Rare portrait of Bishop Pompallier for auction

WelCom August 2021 Heritage Art Auctions, Whanganui, advises they will be selling, by auction, on 11 September 2021, a rare 19th Century portrait in oils of Bishop Jean Baptiste Pompallier (1801–1871).  The work, in a period oval frame measuring 36cm x 47cm at the widest points, is unsigned and the artist is not known.  Bishop […]

Read more
‘Suffrage in Stitches’

‘Suffrage in Stitches’

WelCom August 2021 After exhibiting in Wellington, Suffrage in Stitches exhibition is showing at Te Manawa Museum, Palmerston North, until 12 September. Suffrage in Stitches developed through a partnership between Vinnies Re Sew – a socially inclusive, sewing studio run by St Vincent de Paul Society, Wellington – and Wellington Museum. It provides over 500 […]

Read more
Parting Shot

Parting Shot

WelCom August 2021 Days of grace The polar blast has pummeled us, now the sun makes its cartwheeling entrance. Peace hovers on the surface of the water.Let us stand upon the ground.Let us drink down the air. Let us soak ourselves in song.Let us live our fleeting days under the influence. – Michael Fitzsimons If you have a […]

Read more
O’Shea Shield 2021

O’Shea Shield 2021

WelCom June/July 2021 The Year of St Joseph In this special year of St Joseph, it is fitting Hato Hōhepa – St Joseph’s Māori Girls’ College, Napier, have won the prestigious O’Shea Shield and for the first time in 46 years. Second place was shared equally by three colleges: St John’s College, Hastings; Sacred Heart […]

Read more
Support the COVID-19 vaccination programme

Support the COVID-19 vaccination programme

WelCom June/July 2021 The New Zealand Catholic Bishops and the Nathaniel Centre for Bioethics have started a campaign to provide accurate information about the COVID-19 vaccine, which is being rolled out throughout Aotearoa New Zealand. Director of the Nathaniel Centre, Dr John Kleinsman, said that the Bishops were concerned about the amount of misinformation circulating […]

Read more
Our Lady of Kāpiti wins design award

Our Lady of Kāpiti wins design award

WelCom June/July 2021 Annette Scullion Our Lady of Kāpiti Parish Church was honoured at last month’s 2021 Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects Wellington Awards, as one of the winners in the Public Architecture category. Designed by DLA Architects, the building was recognised for ‘collecting and connecting two Kāpiti parishes and three former […]

Read more
‘Let’s begin anew’

‘Let’s begin anew’

WelCom June/July 2021 Cardinal John’s homily below was delivered at the final Mass and closure of St Gerard’s Church, Mt Victoria, on Pentecost Sunday, 23 May 2021. On Easter Sunday the women thought they would find a body to anoint; they found an empty tomb. They went to mourn the dead; they heard a proclamation […]

Read more