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Baptism fun at St Mary’s

Palmerston North Mary Bennett4 December 2012 With six baptisms at St Mary’s Palmerston North on September 30, the water was getting low when Fr Marcus Francis came to the last candidate, Liam McHugh, he picked up the bowl (left) and emptied it over Liam to gasps and laughter from the Sunday congregation. The Year 8 […]

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Theology on tap

Wellington Sharon Fernandes4 October 2012 Faith in the 21st century requires new methods of understanding and propagation in this fast-paced society. Theology on tap(TOT) is one way in which young people meet to hear teachings about Catholicism and Catholic doctrines in a relaxed environment with a couple of beers and open honest discussion. Founded by […]

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Hildegard of Bingen

News Catherine Hannon dolc1 December 2012 On Sunday, October 7, 2012, the opening Mass for the Synod on the New Evangelisation was celebrated at St Peter’s in Rome and the Doctorates on St Hildegard of Bingen and St John of Avila were promulgated. At about the same time, a large group of people from across […]

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Creating angelic mischief in heavenly Kaikoura

Schools 4 December 2012 On September 26 and 27, all 80 students at St Joseph’s School, Kaikoura, performed the musical In the Beginning… by Andrew Chinn and Catherine Blackwell for the School and parish community. The performance is about the seven days of creation where God gets a little more help than he expects from […]

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He’s on top of the piano world

Schools 4 December 2012 St Patrick’s College Wellington Year 12 student Georges Tinawi has beaten his peers throughout the world to the top mark in Grade 7 Trinity College piano exams this year! St Pat’s HOD Music Roger Powdrell said, ‘Obviously it is a great achievement to gain the top mark in the world!’ Here […]

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Celebrating the Year of Faith in Kapiti

Features Keith Banks4 December 2012 Sr Makareta Gilbert sm held the 83 people breakfasting on the Kapiti Coast entranced on October 13 with her talk on ‘Loving the Lord, living like Jesus and listening to the Holy Spirit’. The annual breakfast was for women in Waikanae and Paraparaumu parishes and their guests from Plimmerton and […]

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Vatican II reflection

Features Dr Jill Gowdie4 December 2012 The Broken Bay Institute received so many enthusiastic responses to the eConference ‘Vatican II: An Event of Grace’.  By way of thanks we offer this reflection from one of our inspirational speakers, Dr Jill Gowdie, leader of the Evangelisation and Spiritual Formation team at Brisbane Catholic Education. And with […]

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Marriage Amendment Bill no place for logic

Features Fr James Lyons4 December 2012 How would you describe a soldier of the Second World War era? The question was addressed to me from a member of the Parliamentary Committee hearing submissions on the Marriage Amendment Bill which requires the re-defining of marriage to include same-sex couples. I appeared before the Committee on November […]

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Poverty and Cooperatives

Features Derek Johnson4 December 2012 The cooperative model of business, as successfully exploited by Fonterra, has been promoted as a way of reducing New Zealand’s growing income inequality.According to the latest Ministry of Social Development Household Incomes in New Zealand report released in August, income inequality has hit a peak above any level measured since […]

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