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Nano Nagle – helping children

WelCom March 2018: Hope is such a necessary part of life. Where better to get this hope than through a Christian education, where the ultimate hope is in God. Mike Bunt In a troubled world it is of great hope to know the demand for children to be educated at a Catholic school is strong. However, […]

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Modern learning place for St Anthony’s

WelCom March 2018: At St Anthony’s School, Seatoun on 6 December last year, Cardinal John Dew blessed and opened an earthquake strengthened and completely refurbished senior school block. Named ‘He Atawhai’ (Kindness and Mercy) the block is the result of the old parish hall being converted as part of the project. It is now a modern […]

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Recognition for work with refugee resettlement

WelCom March 2018: Dave Olivier, Director Wellington Catholic Social Services, accepted a plaque from NZ Red Cross, on behalf of the Archdiocese of Wellington and the many volunteers who have helped with refugee resettlement. This work of the Wellington Catholic and Anglican dioceses was recognised by NZ Red Cross at a function last month. Mr Olivier acknowledged […]

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New refugee programme

WelCom March 2018: The government announced on 26 January 2018 four community-based organisations chosen to be the first in New Zealand to sponsor refugees under a new pilot programme. The programme is called Community Organisation Refugee Sponsorship Category (CORS). The four organisations are Caritas Aotearoa New Zealand; the Society of St Vincent de Paul, Nelson; South West […]

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Kuia Matekitawhiti Carr honoured for decades of service

WelCom March 2018: Matekitawhiti Carr, 95, of Hawera, has received an award for more than 65 years of community involvement. Carr, better known as ‘Aunty Mate’ or ‘Nan’, received recognition of her 35 years service to kōhanga reo and her 65 years’ involvement with Te Rōpū Wāhine Māori Toko I te Ora (Māori Women’s Welfare League). […]

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Samoan Chaplaincy Mass at Sacred Heart Cathedral

WelCom March 2018: A Samoan Mass was celebrated at Sacred Heart Cathedral on Sunday 11 February to officially begin the Samoan Chaplaincy programme and works for 2018. Cardinal John Dew presided and Frs Petelo Mauga, Maleko Api – Tufuga and Penehe Patelehio concelebrated. The combined Wainuiomata and Petone Samoan choirs led the singing. In Samoan culture, traditionally […]

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Seminarian on pastoral year

WelCom March 2018: As Fr Marcus Francis introduced fifth-year seminarian Simone Halamako Masanga to parishioners at The Catholic Parish of Whanganui – Te Parihi Katorika ki Whanganui, at Sunday Mass on 28 January, they welcomed Simone with spontaneous and warm clapping. Simone is based in Whanganui on a pastoral year. He says he is looking forward to […]

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Gospel Reading Sunday 4 March 2018 Year B Third Sunday of Lent

WelCom March 2018: Gospel, John 2:13-25 13 When the time of the Jewish Passover was near Jesus went up to Jerusalem, 14 and in the Temple he found people selling cattle and sheep and doves, and the money changers sitting there. 15 Making a whip out of cord, he drove them all out of the Temple, […]

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Living the Drama

WelCom March 2018: Fr James Lyons Holy Week opens with a fanfare: HOSANNA! It is a shout of sheer delight, that’s exactly how people reacted when they recognised Jesus of Nazareth entering Jerusalem. There was speculation over whether this increasingly popular wonder-worker and preacher would come to the great festival week of Passover, and now here […]

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Catholic Thinking – Looking Forward

WelCom March 2018: In this second article of WelCom’s Catholic Thinking series about theology, morality, ethics and faith heritage, Academic Dean and Head of Theology at The Catholic Institute Professor Anne Touhy explores ‘Conscience’. Conscience When people are asked ‘what is Conscience’ they will often respond that it is the ‘inner voice’ they hear or […]

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