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).

Cardinal John’s Column – A place for social media

WelCom February 2017: Cardinal John Dew For a long time I was often asked the question, ‘Are you on Facebook?’ I used to answer by telling people I was and had been for quite some years, but that I never actually used it. However, a couple of years ago I was convinced by others I should […]

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Five Good Men: RIP

WelCom February 2017: Diocesan News The dioceses and New Zealand sadly lost five priests who passed away in November and December last year. They represent a huge loss for their families and for the Church, parishes, schools and other ministries they have served. May they rest in peace. [su_row][su_column size=”1/3″] Fr Brian Fletcher dioc – died […]

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2017 Clergy Shifts for the Archdiocese of Wellington

WelCom February 2017: Diocesan News Cardinal John Dew announced at the end of last year the following clergy appointments for 2017 to take effect from 1 February. Our Lady Star of the Sea, Marlborough Fr John Pearce cp, parish priest Fr Pat McIndoe cp, assistant priest Catholic Parish of Wellington South Fr Dennis Nacorda, administrator (May–September) […]

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Archdiocese Synod 2017

WelCom February 2017: Diocesan News One of the major challenges this year brings the Archdiocese of Wellington is the work on the synod to take place in September. The Synod Planning Committee’s work is underway and Cardinal John Dew has asked each parish to pray the synod prayer at every Sunday Mass between now and 24 […]

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Cardinal John takes Pope Francis’ prayer message to Kaikōura

WelCom February 2017: Diocesan News Lisa Beech On a pastoral visit to Kaikōura in December, Cardinal John Dew brought a message of Pope Francis’ prayers for people affected by November’s severe earthquake. The 7.8 quake particularly affected the Marlborough parish of Star of the Sea – Te Whetu o Te Moana, which includes Kaikōura, Seddon, Ward […]

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Kaikōura – Watching the mountains fall

WelCom February 2017: Diocesan News Riria Allen, Te Tai o Marokura After the earthquake hit Kaikōura on 14 November, I climbed high to try to contact whānau by cellphone. From the top of the hill, I could see the dust from the mountains around Kaikōura, as landslides continued. And I could see the rocks and land that […]

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Kaikōura – Challenge 2000

WelCom February 2017: Diocesan News A Challenge 2000 young team of eight spent a week in working alongside Whakatu Rangatahi to deliver a holiday programme for children in the area. Lisa Beech from CSS and Fr Jeff Drane from Wellington were also in Kaikōura to support the community. Whakatu Rangatahi is a partnership between Te Tai […]

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Gospel Reflection: Sunday 5 February

WelCom February 2017: Reflections Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time , Matthew 5:13-16 13 You are salt for the earth. But if salt loses its taste, what can make it salty again? It is good for nothing, and can only be thrown out to be trampled under people’s feet. 14 You are light for the world. A […]

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All sorted: Making sense of the Lectionary and the Liturgical Calendar

WelCom February 2017: Reflections Liturgy comes from the word ‘leitaurgia’ meaning the work of the people. It’s what we do when we come together as a Catholic community to worship publicly. This happens in the Mass and the other Sacraments as well as in the Prayer of the Church. There is a particular pattern and rhythm […]

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Suzanne Aubert – Meri Hōhepa – declared ‘venerable’

WelCom February 2017: Diocesan News and Views Annette Scullion The founder of New Zealand’s Sisters of Compassion, Suzanne Aubert, has been declared ‘venerable’ by the Catholic Church. The declaration by Pope Francis, announced early last December, is a major milestone on the path to sainthood being bestowed on Aubert, who came to New Zealand from France […]

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