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St Patrick’s School 1954–2016: End of an era – start of the new

WelCom February 2017: Youth, Schools, Education Martin Elms, Principal The time has come at St Patrick’s School, Paraparaumu, to transition to our new Our Lady of Kāpiti School, and forge a new story and a future, based on what has been and what has made us a successful Catholic character school. Our school holds many precious memories, […]

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A New Year’s Resolution? Reduce Plastic and Care for our Common Home

WelCom February 2017: Diocesan News Sr Natalie Murphy rsm Last year Pope Francis’ announced an 8th Work of Mercy: Care for our Common Home. He said, ‘As a spiritual work of mercy, care for our common home calls for a grateful contemplation of God’s world. As a corporal work of mercy, care for our common home requires […]

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‘Make your voice heard’ Pope tells young people

WelCom February 2017: International News Catholic bishops are being asked how to better address young victims of extreme violence and drug addiction as part of a global youth survey supported by Pope Francis. The survey of bishops and pastors includes questions that are specific to each continent and is part of the preparation for the 2018 […]

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Otari CWL Hosts St Margaret Clitherow Liturgy

WelCom February 2017: Diocesan News Karen Saunders Otari (Karori) Catholic Women’s League, hosted 25 members at a meeting last September at St Thomas More Church, Wilton, on behalf of the Wellington Archdiocesan Council. The meeting included a Liturgy prepared by Ethne Wyndham-Smith, President, and Vonnie Nunns, Vice-President. Anne Lumb spoke about her recent visit to the […]

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Mary and the Reformation 1: Erasmus

WelCom February 2017: Reflections October this year will see the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation. The Catholic Church today is not the same as the Church with which Martin Luther and the other Reformers came into such deep conflict in the sixteenth century. Luther wanted to reform his own church and not to split it. […]

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The Catholic Institute 2016 graduation

WelCom February 2017: Diocesan News Catherine Gibbs, TCI Close to 30 graduates joined academic staff from The Catholic Institute’s Wellington and Palmerston North sites at Sacred Heart Cathedral, Thorndon, on 29 November last year for the 2016 graduation. A theme for the ceremony was ‘Blessed with eyes to see and ears to hear’ taken from Luke’s gospel of […]

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Mercy in our Sacred Scriptures

The Wellington Abrahamic Council of Jews, Christians and Muslims hosted a discussion about ‘Mercy in our Sacred Scriptures’, at St Joseph’s Church, Mt Victoria, in May. On the panel were JoEllen Duckor (Jewish), Sr Elizabeth Julian rsm (Christian) and Sultan Eusoff (Muslim). Sr Elizabeth Julian’s presentation is reproduced in three-parts: a key understanding of mercy […]

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Cardinal John’s Column – Mercy in action

WelCom December 2016: Cardinal John Dew At the end of the very wide and long street leading up to St Peter‘s Basilica in Vatican City are 13 letters, each of which are 15 feet high, spelling out the word MISERICORDIA, which is of course MERCY in English. Not only do they spell out the word, there […]

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Rest in Peace

WelCom December 2016: It is with sadness we heard of the deaths of two Wellington priests on Sunday 27 November – Fr Brian Fletcher at Silverstream Home of Compassion, and Monsignor John Broadbent at Wellington Hospital. May they be remembered in prayer and may they rest in peace.

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Join Challenge Marist Gap Year Programme

WelCom December 2016: Youth, Schools, Education Daniel Kleinsman If you’re leaving college, or under 20, unsure of what to do with your life and want to experience meaningful work or study with a deeper sense of purpose and belonging, or have experiences in different places here or overseas as you develop skills and discover a […]

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