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Happy New Term

WelCom August 2019: Bishop Charles Drennan, Bishop of Palmerston North Schools generate passionate discussion. Every student and parent, every community, and every society has a vested interest in education. The Church is the largest single provider of schooling in the world. The country with the most children in Catholic schools isn’t Brazil or Poland or France. It’s […]

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Marists elect new Provincial

WelCom August 2019: Lyndsay Freer Tim Duckworth sm has been elected to become New Zealand Provincial of the Society of Mary, to take office in early 2020. He succeeds David Kennerley sm, who will have served two, three-year terms as Provincial. In his 37 years of priesthood, Tim has served the Society of Mary and the […]

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Rohingya – a protracted emergency Monsoon Floods, Landslides

WelCom August 2019: Donor Support Critical for Refugees’ Safety, Protection Amanda Gregan Caritas Aotearoa New Zealand is launching an appeal this month to assist Caritas Bangladesh in their efforts to support thousands, affected by the Rohingya conflict, forced to flee Myanmar to refugee camps in neighbouring Bangladesh. Over 900,000 Rohingya, an ethnic and religious minority people […]

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Abortion law reform: draft bill considered

WelCom August 2019: Government plans to liberalise abortion laws are weeks away, not months, according to Justice Minister Andrew Little Andrew Little. Abortion is currently included in the Crimes Act, making it officially illegal. A bill that would remove abortion from the Crimes Act went before Cabinet ministers on Tuesday, 23 July 2019, for final approval. […]

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Apprentices to Christ – learning by doing

WelCom August 2019: Annette Scullion Parishioners in the Palmerston North Diocese and others around the country were treated to an insight about discipleship and ‘learning as Christians by doing’, by visiting historical theologian, Professor Thomas O’Loughlin, Professor of Historical Theology, University of Nottingham, UK. Professor O’Loughlin was in New Zealand in July as one of three […]

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Detention policy ‘beyond a disgrace’

WelCom August 2019: Bishop Vincent Long of Paramatta Diocese, Australia, issued the following statement on 19 July 2019, the 6th anniversary of Australia’s mandatory and indefinite offshore detention policy. As a bishop and a former boat person, I deplore the detention of our brothers and sisters on Nauru and Manus Island. This weekend marked the sixth […]

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Pope voices ‘deep concerns’ to Syria’s president

WelCom August 2019: In a hand-delivered letter last month, Pope Francis told Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad that, among other things, he is deeply concerned about the humanitarian situation in northern Syria’s Idlib region, which has been the target of Russian-backed airstrikes since April. He also asked for the safe return of the millions of people displaced […]

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Vatican State to end sale of single-use plastics

WelCom August 2019: After current supplies run out, Vatican City State will stop selling single-use plastic items. While the European Union pledged in May to ban single-use plastic from 2021, the Vatican had already begun limiting its use and soon ‘it will no longer be sold,’ said Rafael Ignacio Tornini, head of the department handling Vatican […]

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He Hīkoi Whakapono: A Journey of Faith

WelCom August 2019: This month we visit St Joseph’s Parish of Hawera, which connects the townships of Hawera, Manaia and Normanby, and surrounding farming and coastal areas. Hawera, South Taranaki’s largest town, is 71 kms south of New Plymouth on State Highway 3 and is located on State Highway 45, known as Surf Highway 45 for […]

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Sir Brother Patrick Lynch offers book free to Catholic school networks

WelCom August 2019: In May 2018, Sir Brother Patrick Lynch KNZM, QSO published a book outlining the history of New Zealand’s Integrated Schools. The book covers the period from the passing of the legislation that set up the Private Schools Conditional Integration Act, which became operationalised in early 1976, to when he left the CEO role […]

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