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A tribute to school principal Jacqueline Dromgool QSM

Those involved in Catholic Education in Wellington were delighted to learn of the Queen’s Service Medal awarded to their colleague, Jacqueline Dromgool, in the New Year’s Honours List.
The public recognition of her over 30 years’ contribution to Cath

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The death of a beautiful butterfly

Her name was Rosa Parks and when she refused to give up her seat to a white man on a bus in Alabama, she sparked a civil rights movement that brought first the United States and then the world to attention.
There were already small groups of people

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First papal letter shows a man of surprises

The long-awaited first encyclical of Pope Benedict XVI was released on 25 January. After much speculation about its content and thus indicators of future directions for the Catholic Church, the encyclical, Deus Caritas Est (God Is Love), has received wide

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More study needed into abortion effects

The lead author of a major study into the effects of abortion and the mental health of women says it is important that New Zealand further researches the health consequences of abortion. Professor David Fergusson says that it verges on the scandalous that

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Sisters’ passion for Church shows in unifying process

‘The passion that the Sisters of Mercy have put into the task of uniting as a new Congregation of Sisters of Mercy should inspire other Catholics as it has implications for the life of the Church.’
This is the view of Maureen Cleary who has facilitat

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Nga Whaea Atawhai o Aotearoa Sisters of Mercy New Zealand

The four congregations of the Sisters of Mercy in New Zealand have regrouped as one ‘to more effectively be signs of God’s Mercy in New Zealand, Tonga and Samoa.’
The sisters consecrated their decision at ceremonies around the country in December.

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Child poverty group wins key case

The Child Poverty Action Group has won the right to take a case against the government’s discriminatory practices.
The group claims that the In Work Payment which will replace the Child Tax Credit next April as part of the Working for Families packag

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Former Caritas staffer to work with refugees in Sudan

Helping to set up a school system in Sudan will be a first task for Caritas’ Elaine Jepsen who will next year go to work with refugees in Africa’s biggest country.
Elaine has spent the past four years working on schools’ resources for Caritas.

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The face of moral judgment

Australians have responded with compassion to Mr Nguyen Tuong Van’s impending execution. They have also rejected judicial execution as a legitimate instrument of state policy.
It is easy to understand why Mr Nguyen and his plight have aroused such sy

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Peacemakers honour Vatican II peoples’ paper

The Wellington Catholic Peacemakers Group held three sessions last month to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the release of the major document of Vatican II, Gaudium et Spes.
The three evening sessions, at the Compassion Centre Soup Kitchen were

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