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).

“I am the light of the world”  – John 8:12 “Ko ahau te whakamārama o te ao” – Hoane 8: 12

“I am the light of the world”  – John 8:12 “Ko ahau te whakamārama o te ao” – Hoane 8: 12

‘I am the Light of the world’, is the theme for Lent 2023.

In his message for Lent, which began on Ash Wednesday, 22 February, until Easter 2023, Pope Francis invited us to set out on the Lenten journey. In his message, the Holy Father says, ‘Lenten penance’ is a ‘commitment, sustained by grace, to overcoming our lack of faith and our resistance to following Jesus on the way of the cross. This is precisely what Peter and the other disciples needed to do.

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“We pray for our brothers and sisters. Lord hear our prayer.”

“We pray for our brothers and sisters. Lord hear our prayer.”

On February 13 and 14, Cyclone Gabrielle lashed several areas across the North Island with gale-force winds and record rainfall causing multiple landslips and many rivers to burst their banks, devastating affected regions. Sadly, 11 people nationally lost their lives. A National State of Emergency was declared on Tuesday, 14 February and was lifted on Tuesday, 14 March. The regions are now in the recovery phase facing months and even years of repair.

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Cyclone Relief Appeals

Cyclone Relief Appeals

The Catholic Church launched two relief appeals in February for donations to support those who have suffered damage in the aftermath of Cyclone Gabrielle.

To date the National Cyclone Appeal, organised by the Diocese of Auckland through its Catholic Caring Foundation, has raised $226,000. The funds are being distributed to the dioceses of Palmerston North and Hamilton, through which their agencies and networks have identified the areas of greatest need. Both dioceses are finding the recovery will be a long and painful one for so many in their dioceses.

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‘Keep alive the hope’

‘Keep alive the hope’

This year the Easter Triduum will be very different for me. I am hoping it will be more reflective than usual – I will be recovering from some surgery and will have time to ponder. There will not be the necessity for me to prepare homilies, and to make sure that all is well and in order for the liturgies.

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Milestone agreement for social agencies

Milestone agreement for social agencies

Wellington Catholic Social Services and Kapi-Mana St Vincent de Paul representatives signed a ‘Memorandum of Understanding’ (MOU) last month to bring together the strengths of both organsiations for the greater benefit of the people they serve in the Levin area.

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Restoring ‘Little Lourdes’ in Wellington

Restoring ‘Little Lourdes’ in Wellington

It’s not often in modern times an artist can say he has spent his days painting the Virgin Mary but at the beginning of this year Island Bay artist Ian Logan was doing just that. Together with sculptor Jenny Hartley and her husband Robin, they were working to restore the statue of Our Lady of Lourdes in the grounds of the Home of Compassion in Island Bay. Until recently Jenny and Robin also lived in Island Bay and now live in Ōtaki. 

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Wellington CLC supports Fiji arable training project

Wellington CLC supports Fiji arable training project

The Christian Life Community is a lay organisation that meets regularly in small groups to pray, learn and practice Ignatian Spirituality. Our emphasis is finding God in all things. Members seek to find where God is calling them in individual missions, and how to support missions developed by the whole community.

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