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Miramar reunion

News February 2014 A reunion is planned for pupils from Holy Cross School Miramar. Doreen Hoffmann nee Troy, Patricia Sturrock nee Gilligan, Joyce Owen nee McCauley, Patricia Galvin nee Pitcher and Cynthia Sinclair nee Chalmers (pictured left), former pupils from different years at the school met on 5 December in Waikanae to plan a bigger […]

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Blenheim parish gears up for 150th

News February 2014 St Mary’s Parish in Blenheim is preparing to celebrate its 150th anniversary at Labour Weekend [24 October] this year. Planning is in the early stages but at this point, preparations are underway to offer a range of activities during the month of October, leading up to the full celebrations over Labour Weekend. […]

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Blenheim fundraiser goes viral

News February 2014 St Mary’s Youth group in Blenheim has reached its goal of raising funds for a village well in Kenya in double-quick time thanks to a couple of hefty donations from parishioners. The group had already raised the first $5,000 with a big concert last September but this sum was topped up to […]

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CWL Karori jubilee

News February 2014 Karen Saunders The Karori branch of the Catholic Women’s League celebrated its 50 years at its Christmas party in December with a reminiscences of what was happening in 1963. Browsing the CWL minutes and branch reports as well as photos and press clippings, I noticed in particular three things: The fashions of […]

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Caritas in the Holy Land

Feature February 2014 Last September, Caritas programmes Officer Anna Robertson went with board chairMark Richards to show our ongoing solidarity with the most vulnerable Palestinians through our partnership with Caritas Jerusalem and Bethlehem University. Caritas Aotearoa New Zealand, with funding from the New Zealand Aid Programme, is currently supporting Caritas Jerusalem in delivering healthcare in […]

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Mgr John Broadbent retiring from regular corresponding

Feature February 2014 Cecily McNeill A lifetime of learning and scholarship, pastoral work and adult education has given Mgr John Broadbent much to write about and Wel-Com readers have greatly appreciated this, judging by the response to last year’s publication of his book, Vatican II: Between the lines. Mgr John has now retired from four […]

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Pope Francis on the hands of God

Reflection February 2014 Bridget Taumoepeau Reflecting on the Wisdom verse, ‘But the souls of the virtuous are in the hands of God’, Pope Francis has preached on the hands of God – the craftsman’s hands that created us in his own image; the wounded hands as the sign of his suffering for us; the caring […]

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Francis and a deeper theology of women

Feature February 2014 Susan Wilson Pope Francis’s call for the church to develop a deeper theology of women, has been met with hope from many women. In the October 2013 Wel-Com Dr Elizabeth Julian RSM suggests this call is a sign that there are cracks in the stained-glass ceiling, (the stained-glass ceiling is a metaphor […]

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A loyal servant signs off

News February 2014 Archdiocesan property manager Kevin Brown has retired after 20 years of looking after the Wellington church’s buildings. Kevin’s retirement function at the Catholic Centre on 18 December was an occasion for people to remember when he had helped them out of a sticky situation. Archbishop John Dew recalled dropping his keys into […]

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Prison Fellowship walks with families

News February 2014 With the child of a prisoner seven times more likely to end up in prison than their classmates, Prison Fellowship is calling on parishes throughout the country to support its programmes. National Director Phil McCarthy says after just months in the job he is blown away by the passion and commitment of […]

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