Category: News

Remembering Shireen Abu Akleh

WelCom August 2022 Shireen Abu Akleh, a Catholic, was a Palestinian-American journalist who worked as a reporter for the Arabic-language channel Al Jazeera for 25 years. She was one of the most prominent names across the Middle East for her decades of reporting in the Israeli-occupied Palestinian territories. As a leading journalist in the Arab […]

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A compliment Christians pay to one another

A compliment Christians pay to one another

WelCom June/July 2022 + John A Cardinal Dew, Archbishop of Wellington Archdiocese, Apostolic Administrator of Palmerston North Diocese The Acts of the Apostles recounts, among other things, the story of the early church as it learns to become a community guided by the Holy Spirit. It is the same for us today. Learning to listen […]

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Pope Francis appoints Bishop Michael Gielen as Bishop of Christchurch

Pope Francis appoints Bishop Michael Gielen as Bishop of Christchurch

WelCom June/July 2022 Pope Francis has appointed Bishop Michael Gielen (50) as the new Bishop of Christchurch. Bishop Gielen has been the Auxiliary Bishop of Auckland since March 2020. He will be installed in his new Christchurch role by July to replace the former Bishop of Christchurch, Paul Martin sm, who was appointed Coadjutor Archbishop […]

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Pre-Synod hui for Palmerston North and Wellington dioceses

Pre-Synod hui for Palmerston North and Wellington dioceses

WelCom June/July 2022 Two ‘pre-synod’ hui were held last month – one in the Diocese of Palmerston North and one in the Archdiocese of Wellington – each as the final step in the diocesan ‘listening phase’ of the Pope’s Synod of Synodality, 2021–2023.  A cross section of representatives from the two dioceses met respectively at […]

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Bishops to join synodal hui

Bishops to join synodal hui

WelCom June/July 2022 ‘The Catholic bishops of New Zealand are looking forward to meeting a wide a group of people at the national synodal hui in Wellington, on July 2, as we look at the question, “How do we as a Church journey together?”,’ said Bishop of Auckland Stephen Lowe, Secretary of the New Zealand […]

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Liturgical restrictions eased

Liturgical restrictions eased

WelCom June/July 2022 Cardinal John Dew has written to parishes advising that some of the restrictions associated with Covid-19 Framework regulations can now be relaxed. Now that the country has been in an orange setting on the Covid-19 Framework for some weeks, the Cardinal has advised that a number of restrictions affecting parish liturgies can […]

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Caritas: ‘Emissions reduction plan must go further’

Caritas: ‘Emissions reduction plan must go further’

WelCom June/July 2022 Caritas has welcomed the Government’s first emissions reduction plan for Aotearoa New Zealand and the general cross-party support for long-term carbon budgets that start to bring down our carbon emissions. The plan was released on May 16. ‘A strong, committed carbon reduction plan is long overdue,’ says Caritas Engagement Manager Roger Ellis. […]

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New co-chief executive for Sisters of Compassion

New co-chief executive for Sisters of Compassion

WelCom June/July 2022 Deacon Danny Karatea-Goddard has been appointed Co-Chief Executive Māori-Tumu Whakarae of the Sisters of Compassion Group, the Wellington-based religious order founded by Meri Hōhepa Mother Suzanne Aubert. Danny joins Dr Chris Gallavin, appointed in March 2021, as Co-Chief Executive-Tumu Whakarae.  Danny takes up his new his role after having been Māori Adviser […]

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Restorative justice resolves on-field conflict

Restorative justice resolves on-field conflict

WelCom June/July 2022 A Marist St Pat’s rugby player who was charged over his violent behaviour in an on-field brawl has been forgiven by his victim. The incident happened in a Rugby Seven’s series match at Upper Hutt’s Maidstone Park on November 14, 2020. A fight broke out and in the midst of a brawl […]

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