Welcom Archive 2007-2026

WelCom is the monthly newspaper of the Archdiocese of Wellington. Print copies of the eight-page newsletter are free and available in parishes, and sent to parishes and schools in PDF form. The archive contains WelCom stories published from 2007 to 2026 (May).

A feast day to remember

A feast day to remember

WelCom May 2022 One hundred years on from its separation from Lower Hutt parish in 1922, the Catholic community at Johnsonville are celebrating their patronal feast in a special way this year, by looking back at how the community and parish have developed. A book is planned, along with displays, and a special Mass to […]

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Marist St Pat’s RFC 2022 club rugby season underway

Marist St Pat’s RFC 2022 club rugby season underway

WelCom May 2022 Marist St Pat’s RFC 2022 club rugby season got underway last month for Premier Women and Premier Men at Evans Bay Park. For information about kick off dates for all grades and for Junior rugby registrations visit MSP website at: msprugby.co.nz

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Pope laments ‘Easter of war’

Pope laments ‘Easter of war’

WelCom May 2022 In his Urbi et Orbi [‘to everyone’] blessing at Easter, Pope Francis lamented an ‘Easter of War’ as he prayed for peace in Ukraine and around the world. He gave the blessing following Easter Sunday Mass. Around 100,000 people were present at the Vatican and in the surrounding area for the blessing […]

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Pope hits out at ‘infantile and destructive’ aggression

Pope hits out at ‘infantile and destructive’ aggression

WelCom May 2022 Pope Francis has given Russia’s President Vladimir Putin the edge of his tongue for launching a ‘savage’ war. The pope was speaking during a two-day visit to the island of Malta last month. Rather than use the Russian president’s name, Francis instead referred to Putin as ‘some potentate’ who had unleashed the […]

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Pope apologises to Indigenous people of Canada

Pope apologises to Indigenous people of Canada

WelCom May 2022 Pope Francis has made a historic apology to Indigenous peoples for the ‘deplorable’ abuses they suffered in Canada’s Catholic-run residential schools. Francis, in an address to Indigenous leaders after meetings with Métis, Inuit and First Nations delegates, also said he hoped to visit Canada in July. One of the leaders, who want […]

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Australian bishops welcome New Zealand deal

Australian bishops welcome New Zealand deal

WelCom May 2022 Australia’s Catholic bishops have welcomed their Government’s decision to see up to 450 asylum seekers resettled in New Zealand, but say hundreds more need to be offered a pathway out of detention.  On 24 March 2022, Australia Minister for Home Affairs, the Hon Karen Andrews, and New Zealand Minister of Immigration, the […]

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Synod must go to the margins

Synod must go to the margins

WelCom May 2022 The preparatory documents for the 2021–2023 Synod of Bishops on synodality make it clear ‘every effort’ must be made to listen to the voices of those who feel ‘excluded or marginalised’ from society and the Church. Dioceses in the United States are reaching out to people with intellectual and physical disabilities, those […]

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Properties sold for carbon-neutral future

Properties sold for carbon-neutral future

WelCom May 2022 Four properties owned by the Archdiocese of Seattle and St James Cathedral have been sold and will be redeveloped to create a carbon-neutral community that enhances the future of Seattle’s First Hill neighbourhood while also supporting the mission of the Catholic Church. Global developer Westbank and its affiliate Creative Energy have partnered […]

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Warning of schism

Warning of schism

WelCom May 2022 More than 70 bishops from around the world have released a ‘fraternal open letter’ to Germany’s bishops warning that sweeping changes to Church teaching advocated by the ongoing process known as the Synodal Path may lead to schism. The letter expresses ‘our growing concern about the nature of the entire German Synodal […]

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