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).

Participation in a General Election

WelCom July 2017: On discipleship and our civic responsibilities Bishop Peter Cullinane Where would the followers of Christ begin to think about this year’s general election? I suggest our thinking needs to come out of our discipleship; otherwise we are living a split life. Discipleship involves ‘being of the same mind as Christ Jesus’ (Phil.2:5). He […]

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Synod ’17

WelCom July 2017: The participation phase of Synod ’17 closed 30 June. Online submissions close on 1 July, but submissions may still be emailed to synod@wn.catholic.org.nz or posted to Anne Dickinson, Archdiocese of Wellington, PO Box 1937, Wellington 6140 during the first week of July.

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Bill will erode end of life choices

WelCom July 2017: Reacting to news that David Seymour’s End of Life Choice Bill had been drawn from the Ballot on June 9, the New Zealand Catholic Bioethics Centre argues it will undermine the life choices for many should it become law. ‘We have grave concerns about the unintended consequences of the proposed legislation’, Director of […]

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Parihaka

WelCom July 2017: Mihi Te maunga tupuna, Taranaki Tū mai, tū mai rā Ngā uri whakaheke Koutou ngā kaikawe o ngā tohutohu a Tohu Kākahi, a Te Whiti o Rongomai Karanga mai, mihi mai, whakatau mai. He rā tino nui tēnei mo te Karauna He rā tino nui tēnei mo te Motu Tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou, […]

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Hawera Mission Centre

WelCom July 2017: A new Mission Centre for St Joseph’s school and parish in Hawera was opened and blessed by Bishop Charles Drennan on Sunday 28 May. Speeches and a performance from the school Kapa Haka group followed. Kaumatua Ray Edwards said whaikōrero and karakia. Bishop Charles said it was a joyous occasion and the Centre is unique […]

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East Africa in crisis

WelCom July 2017: “At this time, it’s more necessary than ever for everyone to not just stop with words, but to take concrete action so that food aid can reach suffering populations.” – Pope Francis Thousands of households in South Sudan are receiving emergency food supplies from Caritas and other organisations, as food shortages and political instability […]

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Joyfully together again

WelCom July 2017: Hundreds packed Wellington’s Sacred Heart Cathedral on Sunday 4 June to witness what could be described as a second Reformation. It was New Zealand’s formal commitment to healing the divisions of the Reformation: the 500 year-long separation of Lutherans and Catholics. The atmosphere was joyful, positive and affirming. In response to the karanga, Cardinal […]

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Luther and Rome: Pastor, Pamphleteer, Prophet: Part One

WelCom July 2017: Martin Luther has been given many titles, complimentary and otherwise. Among the positives, I’m drawn to ‘Visionary Reformer’, ‘The Accidental Revolutionary’ and ‘Resilient Reformer’. His opponents saw none of that, one of them describing Luther as a child of the devil. But both sides would have to agree that Martin Luther was a cleric […]

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Day of celebration marks Suzanne Aubert’s progress to sainthood

WelCom July 2017: The Sisters of Compassion and the New Zealand Catholic Bishops Conference have announced the first Sunday of October as a day of celebration in New Zealand for the Venerable Suzanne Aubert. Suzanne Aubert founded the Sisters of Compassion, New Zealand’s only home-grown order of Sisters, in Hiruharama in 1892 on the banks for […]

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Belgian and French Commemorative Services

WelCom July 2017: Marking 100th anniversary of the battleground death of Fr James McMenamin Sharron Cole In a Mass at the parish church of St Nicolas in Mesen on 8 June, 100 years after the death of Petone Parish Priest and Army Chaplain Fr James McMenamin, his chalice was returned to the place just a few […]

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