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Cardinal John’s Column

August 2016 Cardinal John Dew In the Cathedral of the Holy Saviour in Aix-en-Provence, a university city in the south of France, there is a very simple ‘Door of Mercy’. Anyone coming into the Cathedral and wanting to go through the Holy Door has to stoop low to enter. It is a powerful way of […]

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The Mantle of Mary

August 2016 Reflections Sr Anne Phibbs CBS The feast-days of the church are not just commemorations of historical events. They also give us an insight into our own relationship with God. The Feast of the Assumption of Our Lady on 15 August, which we celebrate in New Zealand on Sunday 14 August, gives us hope that […]

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Learning with Luther

August 2016 Reflections A homily from Fr James Lyons, Parish Priest Sacred Heart Cathedral, delivered on the 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time, July 10 2016. [Luke 10:25-37] An opportunity came my way last week to participate in an international conference in Melbourne on the theology, time and personality of Martin Luther. Next year marks 500 […]

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Wars and Rumours of War … and Peace Making

August 2016 This is the first part of a three-section article in which Bishop Peter Cullinane explores the meaning of gradualness in working for peace. At times, life seems like a tug-of-war between cruelties and atrocities over against goodness, grace and beauty, whether in nature or in human lives. I think the more we are […]

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Mary in Culture: Part 3

August 2016 Reflections Br Kieran Fenn fms presents the final of his three-part series on ‘Mary in Culture’ as a contemporary form of Scriptural analysis. Introduction To find out what any text in Scripture means it is obvious the social system behind the text is of prime importance. The world of the first century Eastern […]

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Holy Year of Mercy – Feed the Hungry

July 2016  |  Hōngongoi Te Tau Tapu o te Atawhai – He Whāngai i te Hunga Hiakai ‘…For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat…’ Matthew 25:35 ‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.’ Matthew 25:40 […]

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Parihaka Peace Hikoi

July 2016  |  Hōngongoi Diocesan News  |  Ngā Pitopito Kōrero a Rohe Pīhopa Among the many hundreds who joined the Parihaka peace hikoi led by New Plymouth Mayor Andrew Judd, in June, were a group of students from Sacred Heart Girls College New Plymouth. Year 12 student, Jane Gray, reports. The peace walk was a […]

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Cardinal John’s Column

July 2016  |  Hōngongoi Cardinal John Dew Kia ora tātou The kaupapa (theme) for Māori Language Week ‒ te wiki o Te Reo Māori, 4‒10 July this year, is ākina to reo ‒ behind you all the way, which is about using Te Reo Māori to support people, to inspire and to cheer them on, […]

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Māori leader for justice and Te Reo remembered

July 2016  |  Hōngongoi Features and News  |  Ngā Kōrero Tāhuhu Sir Graham Latimer was born in the far north on 7 February 1926 and died aged 90 on 7 June 2016. The longest serving chair of the New Zealand Māori Council, a founder of the Māori Language Commission and driver of Te Reo as […]

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