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The Journey Ahead of Us: Laudato Si’, Chapter Six

February 2016 Reflection Fr Tom Rouse, Columban Mission, Lower Hutt In the introductory paragraph to this final chapter of Laudato Si’, Pope Francis explains in undertaking the tasks and responsibilities of ecological education, that we face ‘a long path of renewal’ that will demand ‘the development of new convictions, attitudes and forms of life’ (202). […]

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Religious against trafficking of humans

February 2016 Feature Anne Powell, Cenacle Sisters ‘Let us not look the other way’ – Pope Francis A formidable multi-billion-dollar human-trafficking industry has driven Catholic religious women to collaborate among themselves and with other social organisations to stop what Pope Francis has called ‘the most extensive form of slavery of the 21st century’. One of […]

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The Context of a Theology of Engagement: Part 2

Febuary 2016 Opinion Joe Grayland Pope Francis calls for us to be open and to be an engaging Church. To engage is to commit, not stand on the peripheries, to get below the surface to explore the depth in a relationship to be able to experience, better understand and live it more fully. Fr Joe […]

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Developing a ‘Safeguarding’ culture

February 2016 Feature Safeguarding is the name of a programme being developed within the Archdiocese to raise awareness of abuse and ways we, in the Church, can work together to create a safer communities. Maria Noonan, Safe Church Programme Leader for the Catholic Church in New Zealand’s National Office for Professional Standards, and the Community […]

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New religious studies building for St Bernard’s College

February 2016 Education Tara Quinney, Director of Religious Studies A new building block at St Bernard’s College, Lower Hutt, was blessed and officially opened on 12 November last year by Cardinal John Dew. The opening began with liturgy and waiata in the school gym followed by the blessing and afternoon tea. In recognition of the […]

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St Benedict's new classrooms blessed

February 2016 Education Staff and students at St Benedict’s School, Khandallah, watched with pride as Cardinal John Dew opened and blessed their two new ‘Tui Block’ classrooms last December. The new classrooms are a result from a successful roll growth application some years ago and combined hard work of the Archdiocese, St Benedict’s School Board […]

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Catholic Foundation Scholarships 2016

February 2016 Education The Catholic Foundation Committee, chaired by Francis Fanning, congratulates its scholarships recipients for the 2016 tertiary studies year and wishes them well in their chosen courses. The Committee also wishes the applicants who were not successful but were of equally high calibre well in their future studies. Awards were presented at college […]

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End for New Zealand Catholic Chaplaincy in Antarctic

February 2016 News Last year, the US National Science Foundation, which manages the US Antarctic Programme, ended its support for Catholic priests’ services through New Zealand’s Catholic Diocese of Christchurch’s Antarctic Chaplaincy Programme. This was due to a decline in church-going at US Antarctic stations and it ended to a 57-year relationship between the Diocese […]

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Welcoming refugees to Wellington

February 2016 News Maria Noonan, CSS Community Organiser Last year we witnessed, on our television screens and in other media reports, thousands of refugees from Africa and Syria streaming into Europe. This brought into sharp focus the plight of all refugees, including those already in camps, and many fleeing destruction of their homelands and oppressive […]

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New NZCEO chief executive

February 2016 Education Annette Scullion Paul Ferris QSM has been appointed chief executive of the NZ Catholic Education Office. Starting 1 February 2016, Mr Ferris replaces Sir Br Patrick Lynch KNZM, QSO, who announced his retirement last year. Ferris said following Br Pat Lynch’s 22 years of outstanding leadership would be an exciting challenge and […]

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