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Chanel College at Marist Student Leaders’ Forum

WelCom April 2018: Tara Quinney Seven senior leaders from Chanel College, Masterton, attended this year’s annual Marist Student Leaders’ Forum in Christchurch, 22‒25 February. They joined 36 senior leaders from nine other Catholic secondary schools with a Marist Brothers’ charism. The forum, in its 12th year, is led by Marist Champagnat partnership co-ordinator Dan Dungey and […]

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Pope asks young to help rejuvenate the church; youth ask church to listen

WelCom April 2018: The Catholic Church needs the enthusiasm, daring and hope of young people so it can preach the Gospel energetically and respond to the questions men and women raise today, Pope Francis told some 300 young adults, on 19 March. He was opening a week-long meeting in preparation for the Synod of Bishops on […]

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Living Faith at Home

WelCom April 2018: Chris Duthie After a year of trialling how to encourage active faith in parents of young children in Te Awakairangi Parish, Lower Hutt, the Family and Young Church Vicariate now invites Catholic primary schools throughout the Archdiocese to get in touch if they would like to begin shaping something similar in their own […]

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Postcard from Rome: 2 – “Living in the one body of Christ”

WelCom April 2018: Mark Richards What does it fundamentally mean for us to say ‘Yes to Christ’ this Easter and to have spent these last 40 days preparing to do so? During the past three weeks in Rome, I have been on retreat. The preacher was an Augustinian. Every session opened and closed with ‘Augustine said […]

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Reconciliation – the Spirituality ‘Strengthening the life of the soul’

WelCom April 2018: Fr Frank Maguire Lent has passed for another year; Easter has submerged us in the joy of Resurrection and salvation; we did our best in Lent and the Church encouraged us to seek reconciliation through the Sacrament of Reconciliation – second only to the Eucharist in deepening our spiritual life: the divine call […]

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JPD Commission salutes dedicated member

WelCom April 2018: It was with some reluctance Palmerston North’s Justice Peace and Development Commission accepted the resignation of their dedicated fellow member Dion Martin. He has served the diocese for 13 years with energy and faithfulness. The Commission felt it was fitting to recognise Dion’s immeasurable contributions and dedication to social justice causes. On Sunday 11 […]

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‘Theologian of Aesthetics’ – introducing Dr Christopher Longhurst

WelCom April 2018: Te Pūtahi Katorika ki Aotearoa – The Catholic Institute, has a new lecturer, Dr Christopher Longhurst, STD (Doctor of Sacred Theology). Chris joined TCI following Dr Elizabeth Julian rsm’s retirement late last year. He is lecturing in Theology and Scripture. Chris holds a doctorate in Dogmatic Theology from the Pontifical University of St Thomas […]

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Papal medallist Stephen Hawking honoured by Vatican

WelCom April 2018: British Astrophysicist Stephen Hawking, a Member of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, died in Cambridge, 14 March 2018, at 76. Hawking was an esteemed member of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences. St John Paul II named Hawking a member of the Academy in 1986. Its members are chosen on the basis of their academic […]

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Salvation Army State of the Nation Report 2018 says more Kiwis in poverty

WelCom March 2018: New Zealand cannot separate out its poorest people and pretend they don’t matter, The Salvation Army says in its annual State of the Nation Report, released on 14 February 2018. For 10 years the Salvation Army has offered State of the Nation reports to track social and economic trends that affect our country. […]

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Wellington JPD Commission on the Budget Policy Statement

WelCom March 2018: Lisa Beech The Wellington Catholic Commission for Justice, Peace and Development has long sought a greater focus in government spending and policy priorities on the poverty of children and their families, provision of housing, and care for the environment. In a written submission to Parliament’s Finance and Expenditure Select Committee, the JPD Commission […]

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