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).

Sr Margaret Anne meets Pope Francis

WelCom July 2019: While in Rome in May this year to attend a conference of the International Union of Superior Generals, Sr Margaret Anne Mills dolc had the opportunity to meet with Pope Francis. Although only a brief encounter, she made sure she was carrying the Italian translation of a special Venerable Suzanne Aubert prayer card […]

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A Collaborative Model – St Francis of Assisi Parish, Ohariu

WelCom July 2019: The parish of St Francis of Assisi, Ohariu, Wellington, is moving from a well-known model that relies heavily on the presence of a priest, towards becoming more obviously the People of God on mission. John Lawson, a member of the parish Leadership Formation Team, explains. In the parish of St Francis of Assisi, […]

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Human Trafficking, Modern Slavery, Exploitation

WelCom July 2019: Anne Phibbs cbs ‘Human trafficking and similar forms of exploitation affect every country on earth. One of the reasons why they flourish is because of society’s greed for cheap goods and services and because it is easy to forget that those who meet these needs are human beings with their own God-given dignity.’ […]

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A Hopeful Start – Budget 2019

WelCom July 2019: New Zealand Council of Christian Social Services The Coalition Government’s first Wellbeing Budget was unveiled in Parliament on Thursday May 30, 2019. ‘We are encouraged by the 2019 Wellbeing Budget and see hopeful signs for the future if this beginning is more strongly built on in future Budgets,’ said Trevor McGlinchey, Executive Officer, […]

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Contradicting ourselves with well-being

WelCom July 2019: Opinion Fr James Lyons Well-being and being well have surfaced as priorities for policy makers in the current New Zealand government. The biggest ticket price in the ‘Wellbeing’ 2019 Budget is for mental health, a clear indication that New Zealanders are not functioning or managing in a well state. This realisation is surely […]

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Te Rōpū Tautoko

WelCom July 2019: Catholic Support Group for the Royal Commission into Abuse in Care Message of Support for the Royal Commission into Abuse in Care from Te Rōpū Tautoko on behalf of the Catholic Bishops and Religious Congregational Leaders Catherine Fyfe Chair, Te Rōpū Tautoko 28 June 2019 The Royal Commission of Inquiry into Historical Abuse […]

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New safeguarding lead for national roll out of training

WelCom July 2019: The Catholic Church’s National Office of Professional Standards (NOPS) has welcomed Pamela Arthurs as its new National Safeguarding Lead. Pamela is providing support to Catholic dioceses, congregations and organisations throughout New Zealand in the continued implementation of the NOPS safeguarding practices. Bishop Steve Lowe of the National Committee for Professional Standards said, ‘all […]

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Invitation to focus on mission in everyday lives

WelCom July 2019: At the 2017 Archdiocesan Synod the need for a ‘spirituality of service’ to address some of the issues raised was expressed strongly. Elizabeth Julian rsm has developed a short course of sessions to help people understand how their call to holiness, their mission – as explained by Pope Francis in Gaudete et Exsultate […]

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Jesus’ message in our society

WelCom July 2019: Mary-Ann Greaney The Sunday readings after Easter have given us a sense of the excitement the disciples felt as they organised to establish the new Christian church – sharing everything and debating how best to help those among them in need. How can we as Church 2000 years later capture that same excitement […]

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Befriending the Old Testament: Part 5

WelCom July 2019: Dr Elizabeth Julian rsm continues her eight-part series about the Old Testament. So far we have seen the Old Testament, describing God’s love affair with a particular group of people, follows a basic storyline involving many different characters, places and events, spread over 46 books. This month we will consider the tricky subject […]

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