Sunday, December 24, 2006

24 dec 2006

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Dear readers,

'News & Notes' is taking a break for two or three weeks. The next posting
will be in the first or second week of 2007, depending on how much news
there is to note.

A Happy Christmas to you all, every best wish and all God's blessings.

Mike Leon

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'NZ CATHOLIC'

http://www.nzcatholic.org.nz/

No. 257 December 24 2006 - Jan 27 2007

NATIONAL
National Calendar for 2007 ... NZ Catholic scholarship to Aucklander ...
Midnight Mass to see in 2007 ... Appointments in Wellington ... "Laughable"
idea on family size ... National bid for Church growth ... Christmas Day's
TV hymns sung in PN cathedral ... Cloning decision not good ethics ... Otaki
celebrates marae jubilee ... Iranian will stay in jail ... "Silent Night is
my favourite" ... Ecumenical community celebrates 20 years ... Principal
earned vibrant send-off ... Graduates from Wellington centre ... Delighted
to have new block

FEATURES
Catholicism, Eastern religions see increases in latest census figures ...
Sing, choirs of angels! ... 2006 in review ... St Boniface is credited with
first Christmas tree ... Guadalupe gatherings

OPINION
Ronald Rolheiser: Keeping watch with the shepherds ... Tom Sheridan: It's
our job to keep Christmas ... Huda Al-Safwani: Christianity joined with
Islam in a happy Baghdad house ... Editorial: "Christmas" is making a
comeback ... Malcolm Evans ... Letters

INTERNATIONAL
"Dark chapter" for Bethlehem ... Wall replaced nativity scene ... Pope
raises concerns with PM ... The Pope: Narrow vision excludes religion ...
Holy See deplores Holocaust denial ... Nuncio: Change energy policy ...
Kidnapped priests released ... "Insufficient" action on Darfur tragedy ...
Study finds reasons for not going to Mass ... Vatican refuses to sign UN
disability convention ... Parish hunger strike secures building permit ...
Parents choose disabled children ... Adult stem cells more effective ...
Expelled nuns wanted "own rules" ... Fiji sanctions opposed ... In Brief ...
Promise on parchment

REGULAR FEATURES
Young Adults, Books, Monitor, Clips, Net Scene, Tape Deck, Kit's Corner, The
Doolans, Family Talk, Scripture, Photo Prayer, Feasts, Cryptic Crossword,
Caption Contest, Who Said?, 40 Years Ago, That Word!, Wit's End.

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FROM THE SECULAR MEDIA

Christmas messages from some of New Zealand's Christian leaders
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/search/story.cfm?storyid=000968C8-71EF-158B-9FDA83027A\
F10017

Keep Faith, by Bishop Patrick Dunn, Catholic Bishop of Auckland
Several articles have appeared recently in the Herald and elsewhere about
attempts to dumb down Christmas. Not to dumb down the external trimmings but
to obscure, even erase, the "reason for the season"...

Enjoying cultural Christmas (photo)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/timaruherald/3907541a6571.html
Christmas is a time of traditions, especially for a number of different
cultural groups living in South Canterbury. Filipino, Chinese, and Italian
members of the community say they combine both their own and New Zealand
traditions during the festive season...

Bringing new cultures and traditions to New Zealand
http://www.stuff.co.nz/search/3907425a6565.html
The festive season is well and truly upon us, tills are ringing, ribbons are
curling and Southlanders are getting ready to celebrate Christmas in their
own, individual ways...

More Kiwis than ever in church at Christmas (photos)
http://www.spcm.org/Journal/spip.php?article4755
New Zealand (ANS) â€" Church leaders are surprised at a Reader's Digest survey
which suggests churchgoing is not high on the list of things people like to
do at Christmas, when their experience is exactly the opposite...

Tapu Misa: 'Winterval' yet another example of the war on Christmas
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/category/story.cfm?c_id=301&objectid=10416118
I don't want to cause unnecessary panic and alarm among the nation's
children, but as this has come from the Vatican, I feel duty-bound to pass
it on: Christmas is under attack, and it is high time defenders rallied to
the cause.

Christmas stamps defended
http://tvnz.co.nz/view/page/411365/937338
New Zealand Post is defending this year's Christmas stamp issue following
accusations by the Vatican newspaper that some countries are waging a war
against Christmas...

Poor service for carol lovers as 'Pop Idol' rules in Oz
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/global/main.jhtml?xml=/global/2006/12/19/expatidol.xm\
l

[Charlotte Francis, an English immigrant living in Melbourne, vowed to find
a genuine Chrismas carol concert after the "carols" at the outdoor concerts
she went to turned out to be nothing but 'Santa Claus is coming to Town' and
'Jingle Bell Rock'. So she headed for St Patrick's cathedral. "They'll have
the genuine article" she told herself. Well, more or less ...

Opinion: Correct is not always right
http://www.stuff.co.nz/search/3904019a6566.html
A Catholic Church spokeswoman was bang-on at the weekend when she lamented
that removing a cross from the spiritual centre at Middlemore Hospital was
"political correctness gone bananas"...


PIZZA HELL

Boycott Hell Pizza, says Catholic paper
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/category/story.cfm?c_id=301&objectid=10415923

Gavin Abraham: Why Catholics believe Hell Pizza condom campaign was wrong
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/category/story.cfm?c_id=87&objectid=10416331

NZ Herald: 'Your Views: Catholic ban on Hell Pizza'
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/466/story.cfm?c_id=466&objectid=10415926

Editorial: Pick your fights
http://www.stuff.co.nz/search/3904111a6573.html

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CATHOLIC COMMUNICATIONS NZ

http://www.cathcom.org.nz/media.php

Media release: See TV news from the Vatican on your computer screen (18 Dec
2006)
A television news agency called "Rome Reports", featuring world news and
documentaries from the Vatican, can now be downloaded by those who have a
broadband connection...

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NEW ISSUES OF NEW ZEALAND CATHOLIC PUBLICATIONS

'Marist Messenger' - November 2006
http://www.maristmessenger.co.nz/index.php

'Tui Motu InterIslands' - October 2006
http://www.tuimotu.org/

NZ Catholic Education Office. 'Lighting New Fires' - Christmas issue
http://www.nzceo.catholic.org.nz/pages/resourcesubpages/lighting-new-fires.html

Marist Brothers, NZ Province. Schools' 'Champagnat Newsletter' - September
2006
http://www.maristbrothers.org.nz/Champagnat%20News.htm

Catholic Diocese of Christchurch. 'Inform' newsletter - December 2006
http://www.chch.catholic.org.nz/?sid=25

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INSPIRATIONAL TV - NZ's own Catholic Web TV service

http://inspirationaltv.net/

New this week: A child is born
At Christmas time, Sister Stephanie takes a poignant look at how the birth
of a child can be seen as a gift for some, and a burden for others in New
Zeland ...

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WORLD NEWS OF THE CHURCH (Regularly updated)

http://www.cathcom.org.nz/

http://www.nzcatholic.org.nz/

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ALL THINGS CATHOLIC
Analysis and commentary by John R. Allen

http://ncrcafe.org/node/507

Weekly Analysis: Ten mega-trends shaping the Catholic Church
Christmas is a season of giving, and in a rather self-serving application of
that spirit, this week I'm asking readers to give me something.
Specifically, I'm asking for reactions to my list of the 10 most important
"mega-trends" in Catholicism today, which appears below...

Daily news and updates:
The Pentecostal phenomenon in Latin America ... Priest's conviction a
reminder that Rwanda's wounds are still open ... In Toronto, an emblematic
appointment from Benedict XVI

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EMPLOYMENT

[Teaching vacancies in New Zealand Catholic schools are advertised in the
Education Gazette: http://www.edgazette.govt.nz/vacancies ]

[Vacancies in Catholic Youth Ministry are advertised on the Job Bank page of
the National Council for Young Catholics: http://ncyc.org.nz/ ]

Executive Assistant (part-time), Missionary Sisters of the Society of Mary,
Mangere East.
http://www.maristmissionarysmsm.org/english/ProvinalSPac.html
Further details in 'NZ Catholic' December 24 2006 - January 27 2006 p.23,
and from Provincial Leader, 22 Roberston Road, Favona, Manukau 2024




Sunday, December 17, 2006

17 dec 2006

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'NZ CATHOLIC'

http://www.nzcatholic.org.nz/

From the current issue ...

HPV vaccine is "morally acceptable"
Wellington â€" The national Catholic bioethics centre believes it is morally
acceptable for girls as young as 11 to receive a new vaccine that protects
against a condition prevalent in sexually-active women...

ASC tries to have evidence excluded
Wellington â€" The Abortion Supervisory Committee is trying to weaken Right to
Life New Zealand’s High Court action by claiming key evidence the society
hopes to present is inadmissible and irrelevant...

Issue 256, December 17-23, 2006 - contents summary

NATIONAL
Catholic numbers exceed 500,000 ... Hopes for second Maori bishop expressed
at Bishop Mariu's unveiling ... Catholic educationists want stronger
curriculum values ... ASC tries to have evidence excluded ... Typhoon relief
by Caritas ... Clergy appointments ... NCRS director plans to study in
retirement ... Faith was transformed on mission to Manila ... HPV vaccine is
"morally acceptable" ... Ukrainians welcome twins ... Mercy Sisters complete
health project ... Seminarian admitted as candidate ... Children honour life
of priest ... Several surprises for parish priest ... ERO File

FEATURES
Polish government honours orphan refugees ... Symbolic gesture melted
Turkish hearts ... Diplomas, cake after three years' study ... Last CFLE
graduates before new course ... Joshua celebrates 20th ... Brother, sister -
both have served him

OPINION
Ronald Rolheiser: On healthy, constructive criticism ... Cyril
Jones-Kellett: Advent is a time to love the One who is coming ... Parish
Diary: Losing touch with Christmas ... Editorial: Month from Hell for pizza
chain ... Malcolm Evans ... Letters

INTERNATIONAL
Criticism of religion based on ignorance ... Anti-Catholicism "grave
concern" in Scotland ... Imam at Catholic university ... The Pope: Church
needs new "mission zeal" ... UK's gay-rights plans threaten Church services
... Millions suffer for faith ... Church leaders "hypocritical" ... Mass
media "should promote abstinence" ... Zimbabweans dying ... Change to
celibacy not being considered ... Vocations boom in Mexico ... Dutch
Catholics begin rediscovering faith ... Another illicit ordination in China
... Excommunications backed ... St Paul's tomb uncovered ... There's a Rush,
to be sure ... Priest gains seat

REGULAR FEATURES
Young Adults, Books, Monitor, Clips, Net Scene, Tape Deck, Scripture, Papal
Prayer, Feasts, The Doolans, God in the Garden, Caption Contest, Who Said?,
40 Years Ago, Dio. Diary, Cryptic Crossword, That Word!, Holy Lives, Kit's
Corner, Wit's End.

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FROM THE SECULAR MEDIA

Cross words in hospital's religious row
http://www.stuff.co.nz/search/3902369a6442.html
An unholy row has erupted at Auckland's Middlemore Hospital after a cross
was removed from its spiritual centre...

Young paddlers proud of new waka (photo)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/search/3901269a6004.html
After years of relying on the generosity of others to help it participate in
the annual Ngaruawahia Regatta, St Paul's Catholic School finally has its
own waka...

Radio NZ. Country Life. 'Sister Louise' (audio file)
http://www.radionz.co.nz/nr/programmes/countrylife
A Catholic nun has spent most of her working life in Panguru, a small
Hokianga settlement.

School-family partnership shows results
http://www.stuff.co.nz/search/3899987a6565.html
The bountiful abundance of God, and our challenge to respond to it
gratefully, was a theme developed by Gore's St Peter's College principal
Martin Chamberlain at the college's prizegiving.

'Sanctions not the answer', by Archbishop Petero Mataca
http://www.fijitimes.com/story.aspx?id=53573
As the Leader of the Catholic Community in Fiji, Rotuma, Rabi and Kioa I
humbly call upon the international communities to either lift their
sanctions or put on hold intentions on imposing sanctions on Fiji...

One school year, seven schools, 109kg and 392,400 can tabs. (photo)
Daily Post (Rotorua)
http://tinyurl.com/yxk2a3
Since the beginning of this year, Rotorua students from St Mary's School, St
Michael's School and John Paul College have been saving up the tabs from
their drink cans, pet food and canned food in a bid to raise money to
support children with kidney disease...


[The following stories are not on the newspapers' free Websites. They can
be read via the public libraries' 'Newztext' service for borrowers.]

Baroque around the clock
The Dominion Post, 15 Dec 2006, Edition 2, Page 10.
On Sunday at 7.30 pm Wellington's St Mary of the Angels will echo with the
sounds of centuries past, including baroque music and singing. Under Robert
Oliver's direction, the chamber music ensemble Baroque Voices, early music
choir The Tudor Consort, and period instrumental ensemble Academia Sanctae
Mariae will play two baroque works -- Heinrich Schutz's 'Historia von der
Geburt Jesu Christi' and Marc-Antoine Charpentier's 'Messe de Minuit'. The
timing is deliberate. Both works centre on the nativity story, but both
sound very different...

Christmas festivities take to the streets in TeKauwhata and Huntly
North Waikato News â€" Greater Waikato â€" 14 Dec 2006
Huntly and Te Kauwhata residents and visitors are getting fired up for the
weekend with both towns' Christmas parades set to hit the streets. One group
of paraders who are especially enthused about the event is St Anthony's
Catholic School, the only school to enter a float in this year's parade...

Parishioners vote to save existing church
Taranaki Daily News â€" News â€" 11 Dec 2006 â€" Page 2
Waitara's St Joseph's Catholic Church is to be spared demolition. The votes
have been counted and 67% of parishioners are against knocking down the
47-year-old Nelson St building and replacing it with New Plymouth's St
Paul's church...

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INSPIRATIONAL TV - NZ's own Catholic Web TV service

http://inspirationaltv.net/

New this week: Peter and the family
The leader of United Future, Peter Dunne MP, tells Sean why he thinks 'the
family' is important enough to be a basis of a political party.

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WORLD NEWS OF THE CHURCH (Regularly updated)

http://www.cathcom.org.nz/

http://www.nzcatholic.org.nz/

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ALL THINGS CATHOLIC
Analysis and commentary by John R. Allen

http://ncrcafe.org/node/507

Weekly Analysis: The 'greening' of institutional Christianity
When Pope Benedict XVI and Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople met
recently, the encounter was spun in a variety of ways: As an effort to
reunite Eastern and Western Christianity; As an attempt to forge a united
Christian front vis-Ã -vis Islam; Eeven as a bid to pool resources to combat
runaway secularism in Europe. What the meeting was not generally seen as --
though it easily could have been -- was an encounter between two outspoken
environmentalists, struggling to stir the conscience of the world about a
mounting ecological crisis...

Daily news and updates:
A Sicilian lesson in the complex bond between bishops and saints ...
Chatting with 'The Catholic Guy' ... Pope: World peace and the right to life
go together ... It's pope vs. pop star on Africa, Weigel says ... 'Odd
couple' of Moon and Milingo maybe not so odd after all ... Political
headaches bedevil a non-statesman pope

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EMPLOYMENT

[Teaching vacancies in New Zealand Catholic schools are advertised in the
Education Gazette: http://www.edgazette.govt.nz/vacancies ]

[Vacancies in Catholic Youth Ministry are advertised on the Job Bank page of
the National Council for Young Catholics: http://ncyc.org.nz/ ]




Sunday, December 10, 2006

10 Dec 2006

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WEL-COM - The newspaper of the Archdiocese of Wellington and the diocese of
Palmerston North

http://www.welcom.org.nz/

From the December 2006 issue ...

Archbishop Dew's Christmas message: Take time for God

Challenge worker finds peace within
‘Do you know what it’s like to feel, completely and with absolute certainty,
that something terrible is about to happen and yet be powerless to stop it
and then when it does happen it steals your heart right from beneath your
arms, leaving you hopeless and helplessly stranded?’ Watching his friend at
home in the Solomon Islands being murdered became an indescribably
gut-wrenching catalyst for Jeff Rahari to seek his spiritual core...

WUSS call to be present to the world
The question of how we celebrate Eucharist â€" take spiritual nourishment from
bread and wine â€" while some six million people are dying each year from
undernourishment is something Christians must ponder much more deeply. This
is the message of Australian liturgist, Frank Andersen msc, in New Zealand
last month to talk about Worshipping Under Southern Skies: Rediscovering the
Beauty of the Mass...

Creation and Eucharist
Creation was the primary place in which God is obvious, that creation is
itself a sacred presence. People often feel that when they go into the
forest or into the mountains or in the ocean. We know the common experience.
People say, creation can take us into a sense of the presence. A presence
that has always been there, but we haven’t been present to it. An interview
with Australian liturgist, Fr Frank Andersen...

Peace day recalls Parihaka
An ecumenical peace action group has been formed in Upper Hutt after a
highly successful Peace Day on 5 November focusing on the peaceful
resistance which occurred on that day in 1881 at Parihaka. As the rest of
the country celebrated Guy Fawkes with fireworks, St Joseph’s parish’s
Justice, Peace and Development group joined members of the neighbouring St
Hilda’s Anglican congregation to organise the thought-provoking and creative
day which attracted people from different church communities and cultures
within the Upper Hutt area...

Maori Council re-formed
Te Kahu o te Rangi, a representative body of Catholic Mâori in the
Wellington Archdiocese, has been relaunched after a call from the Pentecost
synod to more biculturalism in the Mass. Te Kahu o te Rangi was originally
set up in September 1992, following an approach to the Mâori Chaplaincy team
by Cardinal Tom Williams seeking their views on addressing Mâori Catholic
pastoral issues...

A Taiwan story of lay leadership
Last Sunday we had a balls-up. It doesn’t happen often but this was comic. I
arrived early in Tian-Go for 9am mass to find the church locked. Usually,
one of the lay leaders opens the church, sweeps the floor and gets it ready
for Mass, so it was odd that the church was still locked. I rely so much on
the leaders that I had forgotten to bring my own key. Nothing to do but sit
and wait. At 9.10, when no one had appeared, I went walking through the
village. Six of our oldest and most faithful parishioners were sitting on
the street behind the church. They had come early but, finding it still
locked, had retreated to the shade...

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FROM THE SECULAR MEDIA

Have less children say green lobbyists (photo)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/thepress/0,2106,3892398a6530,00.html
Kiwi families should consider limiting the number of children they have to
prevent waste from increasingly affluent lifestyles, green advocates say...

Jedi knights wane, migrant religions grow
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/0,2106,3892378a11,00.html
The 2006 census shows Catholicism has recovered its numbers from a decline
in the 1990s, gaining 22,800 followers between 2001 and 2006, taking it to
508,812...

Church split over need to upgrade (photo)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/dailynews/0,2106,3891029a6554,00.html
Plans to demolish St Joseph's Catholic Church in Waitara have split the
congregation. Church leaders say maintenance and refurbishment of the
47-year-old Nelson St building is too costly and are proposing the church be
demolished and replaced by New Plymouth's St Paul's church building.

Celebrations for 125-years of worship (photo)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/sundaystartimes/auckland/0,2106,3890715a13576,00.ht\
ml

Paeroa's Catholic community is getting ready to celebrate a special
anniversary. As well as Christmas, St Mary's Catholic Church is celebrating
the 125th anniversary since the land where the church is sited was bought.

Nuns have more fun (photo)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/nelsonmail/0,2106,3890539a19257,00.html
The Christmas season has brought a surge in theatre activity around the
region, as Peter Gibbs reports. Can Trinity Church in Nile St be saved? An
article in the Nelson Mail last month has prompted the Nelson Musical
Theatre to use the historic church for its Christmas production, raising
much needed funds for the old church at the same time. Nuncrackers continues
the Nunsense series of musicals based on the antics of the residents of a
Catholic convent. Theatre company president Ross Benbow admits there are
some incongruities in a show which is owned by a Jewish company in New York,
based on the antics of a group of Roman Catholic nuns, being performed in a
Presbyterian church in Nelson. However, he says that situation is typical of
the comedic mixup that carries right though the musical.

Caritas responds to Philippines typhoon
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PO0612/S00062.htm
Caritas Aotearoa New Zealand, the Catholic agency for justice, peace and
development, is pledging $10,000 towards immediate relief assistance for
over 15,300 families affected by Typhoon Durian in the Philippines.

Unborn child memorial unveiled (photo)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/southlandtimes/0,2106,3887258a6568,00.html
By NICHOLA LOBBAN
Families who have lost babies to miscarriage, stillbirth or abortion now
have a place to find "healing" for their loss. Yesterday, a two-year
project to raise a memorial for unborn children at Clyde Cemetery was
finally realised, in an unveiling ceremony and blessing of the site. The
memorial stone, once the altar at St Dunstan Catholic Church, was newly-laid
and featured an inscribed plaque: "All our babies, briefly known, forever
loved".

Spiritual rites not to be sneered at, by Louis Pierard (Editorial)
Hawkes Bay Today
http://tinyurl.com/yaxd6q
A convoy of iwi, police, Transit New Zealand and roading contractor Fulton
Hogan staff has been ceremonially spraying the road with blessed water from
the ancestral Waikato River and holding karakia to lift the tapu from the
road to release spirits "trapped by violent death"...

Fiji's Roman Catholic Church condemns statement by Assembly Christian
Churches
http://tinyurl.com/yhwx42
Fiji's Roman Catholic Church has condemned a statement issued by the
Assembly of Christian Churches on this week's coup as politically biased and
theologically wrong...

Churches unable to agree on joint statement condemning Fiji coup
http://tinyurl.com/ydarx5
Churches in Fiji are unable to agree on a joint statement condemning the
military coup in their country.
The Archbishop of the Fijian Anglican church, Jabez Bryce, says they support
the rule of law, and democracy.
But while other churches, including Roman Catholic, and Methodist, also have
the same stance, he says there is no united voice...

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INSPIRATIONAL TV - NZ's own Catholic Web TV service

http://inspirationaltv.net/

New this week: Mary's little place
Sister Mary takes us through the doors of the Mary Potter Hospice, to the
little chapel inside, where she reveals hidden meaning in the symbols on the
walls ...

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WORLD NEWS OF THE CHURCH (Regularly updated)

http://www.cathcom.org.nz/

http://www.nzcatholic.org.nz/

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ALL THINGS CATHOLIC
Analysis and commentary by John R. Allen

http://ncrcafe.org/node/507

Analyzing Benedict’s prayer with Ratzinger’s criteria
When Benedict XVI stood alongside Istanbul’s chief Islamic cleric, Imam
Mustafa Cagrici, in the famed Blue Mosque on Nov. 30, praying silently in
the direction of Mecca, those who know Ratzinger’s track record no doubt
asked: What happened to the man who once worried that inter-religious prayer
can mean “a concession to that relativism which negates the very meaning of
truth?�...

Daily News & Updates
Benedict in Turkey was 'unarmed prophet,' Vatican official says ... With
Vatican backing, news agency with ties to Legionaries to launch video
service ... China's illicit ordinations ... Reflecting on Turkey, pope
sharpens tone on religious freedom ... Analysis: Moscow's complaints reflect
Byzantine politics of Orthodoxy ... Curial cardinal says celibacy 'not a
dogma,' can be discussed ... Benedict and religious freedom in Turkey ...
With Turkey's Armenians, Benedict shows off his 'great ear'

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EMPLOYMENT

[Teaching vacancies in New Zealand Catholic schools are advertised in the
Education Gazette: http://www.edgazette.govt.nz/vacancies ]

[Vacancies in Catholic Youth Ministry are advertised on the Job Bank page of
the National Council for Young Catholics: http://ncyc.org.nz/ ]




Sunday, December 3, 2006

3 dec 2006

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'NZ CATHOLIC'

http://www.nzcatholic.org.nz/

Issue 255, December 3-16, 2006

NATIONAL
Bishops want schools to be "more human" ... Catholic MP is National's deputy
... $50,000 from NZ helps school in Cook Islands recover after fire ... High
Rotary honour for Auckland priest ... Reopening of cathedral is delayed ...
Attendance dues under review by bishops, NZCEO ... Daughters of Charity
leader back to support project ... Songwriter: Music in liturgy should
support God's word ... Pro-life argument gains ethicist PhD in theology ...
NZ children contribute to transtasman CD ... Government investment
questioned on human rights score ... Palmerston North jubilarians total 190
years ... ERO File

FEATURES
Adoration of the Eucharist experiences an upsurge ... International trade
raises pressing social justice issues ... Kiwi actress stars in Nativity
film ... Longtime organist given papal honour ... Benemerenti medal to
parish handyman ... Women's testimonies reveal abortion harm

OPINION
Ronald Rolheiser: Steadying ourselves in the storm ... Gavin Abraham:
Sitting, waiting and praying in Auckland prison ... Others Say ...
Editorial: Confirming too early leaves a gap ... Malcolm Evans ... Letters
... Policy on letters clarified

INTERNATIONAL
Anglican archbishop and Pope reaffirm hope for full unity ... US bishops
appeal to couples who contracept ... Serious sin bars Communion ... Family
planning funding will be supervised by pro-lifer ... "Pastoral council"
advises bishops ... Vatican reaffirms the value of celibacy ... The Pope:
Marriage, freedom do not clash ... Protected only in the womb ... "Multis"
to be "many" ... Turkey trip gives Pope opportunity to dialogue ... Zimbabwe
blamed for cutting churches' statement ... Condoms under Vatican study ...
Catholics followed US election trend ... UN council accused over human
rights ... Starve patient or face prison ... Grieving widow ... In Brief

REGULAR FEATURES
Young Adults, Books, Monitor, Clips, Net Scene, Tape Deck, Scripture, Papal
Prayer, Feasts, The Doolans, Family Talk, Caption Contest, Who Said?, 40
Years Ago, Dio. Diary, Cryptic Crossword, That Word!, Holy Lives, Kit's
Corner, Wit's End.

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FROM THE SECULAR MEDIA

Campbell Live: The Nativity Story (video report)
http://www.tv3.co.nz/News/tabid/67/articleID/16070/Default.aspx
The Hollywood version of the Nativity, Keisha Castle-Hughes is Mary, and
we're at the Vatican for the world premiere.

Inside ‘The Nativity Story’ â€" Film’s sacred subject draws cast, crew
http://www.catholic.org/national/national_story.php?id=22127
Cincinnati, Ohio (St. Anthony Messenger) â€" If you ask first-time film
producer Marty Bowen what he would most like to see happen as a result of
New Line Cinema’s “The Nativity Story,� he will say quite candidly and
with
characteristic enthusiasm: “I would like even the nonbeliever who sees it to
be touched. I would like it to be a film my sister will take her kids to
see, and one that her children will take their kids to see one day. I hope
it will be a classic that theaters will show every year because of its
authenticity, because we have tried to avoid the clichés of biblical films,
tried to humanize the characters and revere them at the same time. They
have, after all, earned the right to be on a pedestal...�

Fun antics and international food proves huge success (photo)
Ruapehu Press 1 Dec 2006
http://www.stuff.co.nz/centralnorthisland/0,2106,3884969a6014,00.html
Unsettled weather couldn't hold back the hordes of locals trying out the
international food on offer at St Patrick's Catholic School gala day in
Taupo last week...

Biscuits Satan's work, school principal told
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/thepress/0,2106,3884172a6530,00.html
A Christchurch Catholic school principal was accused of "working for Satan"
after allowing pupils to work with Muslim girls on a school project. St
Thomas of Canterbury College principal Bruce Stevenson was abused over the
phone by a woman objecting to a Young Enterprise Scheme project involving a
group of Year 11 boys and Muslim girls from the United Muslimahs of
Canterbury.

Concern over curriculum
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/thepress/0,2106,3884165a6530,00.html
Catholic bishops have attacked new school curriculum proposals saying they
will produce materialistic economists rather than compassionate citizens.
The bishops have voiced their concerns in a submission document to the
Education Ministry on its draft curriculum which is being reviewed in
response to criticism from teachers.

Hell roasted for condom stunt
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/dominionpost/0,2106,3882866a6479,00.html
It was an advertising campaign that was just too much of a sin for hundreds
of people. Now the Advertising Standards Authority has agreed Hell
Pizza's 'Lust meat-lovers' pizza promotion breached the advertising code of
ethics.

Bill battles back as Nats deputy (photo)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/0,2106,3880466a6160,00.html
He's back. Bill English has spent the past couple of years with his head
down and tail up, working as hard on the education round as any NCEA
student. Now, after being chosen as the party's deputy leader and named as
finance spokesman today, he is ready to play a much more active role...

Mr Athletic aiming to end on a high, by Shane Hurndell (photo)
Hawkes Bay Today 28.11.2006
http://tinyurl.com/yltys8
Hawke's Bay bodybuilder Gary Nairn will call it quits on Saturday. The
Reignier Catholic School teacher won Mr Hawke's Bay and Mr Wellington titles
earlier in the year, a Pro-Am international competition in Palmerston North
and the national title in Palmerston North last month...

[The following story is not available on the newspaper's free Website. It
can be read at public libraries or via the libraries' free Newztext service
to borrowers]
Churches welcome debate on euthanasia of newborns, by Stu Oldham
The Southland Times â€" News â€" 2 Dec 2006 â€" Page 1
New Zealand's largest churches said they would welcome a debate on when
doctors should withhold treatment from seriously disabled newborns -- and
believe euthanasia should be discussed to be debunked...

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INSPIRATIONAL TV - NZ's own Catholic Web TV service

http://inspirationaltv.net/

New this week: A special Christmas
Sister Stephanie is another person feeling the stress of the season, and
asks what Michele from L'Arche - a mixed community for the handicapped -
wants for Christmas.

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WORLD NEWS OF THE CHURCH (Regularly updated)

http://www.cathcom.org.nz/

http://www.nzcatholic.org.nz/

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ALL THINGS CATHOLIC
Analysis and commentary by John R. Allen

http://ncrcafe.org/node/507

Weekly analysis: What Benedict means by 'Christian tradition'
In the wake of Benedict XVI's first visit to a majority Muslim state, some
analysts found themselves struggling to put together two elements of his
message in Turkey that, at first glance, seem difficult to reconcile.
Benedict missed no opportunity to express esteem, respect, and brotherhood
with Muslims. Yet at the same time, Benedict also repeatedly returned to a
more familiar theme -- the defense of Europe's Christian traditions and
values...

Daily News and updates: Clarifying Benedict's 'flip-flop' on Turkey and the
EU ... A wordsmith pope learns to talk in pictures ... Pope visits Blue
Mosque as gesture of outreach to Muslims ... Great symbols from pope and
patriarch, but no breakthroughs ... Pope's success in Turkey a matter of
definition ... In Ephesus, Supreme Pontiff becomes a simple country pastor
... Joint Declaration of Pope Paul VI and Patriarch Athenagoras I on Dec. 7,
1965 ... Pope and Patriarch offer symbolism, but don't expect breakthroughs
... On day one, Benedict adopts 'soft tone' in Turkey ... In Golden Book,
pope wishes for peace ... Vatican will not oppose Turkey's EU candidacy ...
On papal plane, Benedict stresses brotherhood, dialogue, and ‘healthy
secularism’ ... Interview with Fr. Tom Michel on Benedict's Turkey visit ...
Convincing the Turks to smile upon ecumenism ... Vatican OK with Turkey
joining the EU, officials say

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EMPLOYMENT

[Teaching vacancies in New Zealand Catholic schools are advertised in the
Education Gazette: http://www.edgazette.govt.nz/vacancies ]

[Vacancies in Catholic Youth Ministry are advertised on the Job Bank page of
the National Council for Young Catholics: http://ncyc.org.nz/ ]

Writer/Editor, Religious Education. National Centre for Religious Studies
http://www.ncrs.org.nz/
Details in 'NZ Catholic' Nov. 19-25 2006 p.23, in 'Wel-com' December 2006
p.16, and from The Director, The National Centre for Religious Studies, PO
Box 1937, Wellington 6015. Tel. (04) 496-1761; fax:(04) 496-1762; E-mail:
info@ncrs.org.nz Applications close 8 December 2006

World Youth Day Co-ordinator - Catholic Youth Team
http://www.cyt.org.nz/
Details in 'NZ Catholic' Nov. 19-25 2006 p.23, on the CYT Website, and from:
Clare Dooley, Catholic Youth Team, P O Box 4544, Christchurch. Tel. (03)
366-9869; Fax (03) 379-8724; E-mail cdooley@chch.catholic.org.nz
Applications close 1st December 2006.




Sunday, November 26, 2006

25 Nov 2006

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CATHOLIC COMMUNICATIONS NZ

Media Releases
http://www.cathcom.org.nz/media.php

New Zealand’s national Catholic paper probes the future of the family (24
Nov 2006)
The traditional two-parent family has been undermined in New Zealand and it’s
time for people to acknowledge that more needs to be done to support the
fundamental unit of society, say experts in a special issue of 'NZ Catholic'
newspaper...

NZ Catholic bishops make submission on Ministry of Education Draft
Curriculum (4 Nov 2006)
Full text of 'Education â€" for what kind of society? A Submission by the NZ
Catholic Bishops on the Draft Curriculum' (Ministry of Education, 2006)

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'NZ CATHOLIC'

http://www.nzcatholic.org.nz/

SPECIAL ISSUE No. 254, - "A Future for the Family" November 26, 2006

What's good for the family is good for the nation ... Society's basic unit -
but only God can define it ... Better families begin with us ... Let's
change things ... Church declares the family is fundamental to society ...
In JPII's words ... Marriage needs support of strong cultural voice ...
There's really no formula for perfect family life ... Supporting needy
families, positively ... Good marriages necessary to build good societies
... How children see a family ... Extended working hours cut into family
time ... Political parties give views on family legislation ...
Discriminatory child payments serve to reinforce poverty ... To reverse tide
of child abuse, single parents need support ... Family values are displayed
by mothers group ... A path to holiness by love ... It's not just a wedding
... Fewer Kiwis tying the knot ... Natural fertility regulation restores
beauty to sexuality ... The Church and contraception ... Parents are
responsible to be the big people ... More views from children ... Family
creates social order ... Identifying with baby makes dad fatherly ... When a
marriage breaks down, annulment can bring healing ... Proceedings seek truth
without useless complications ... Ten guidelines for parents ... Church
ministries that serve the family

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'THE NATIVITY STORY'

Photo gallery:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0762121/

Film trailer:
http://-trailers.blogspot.com/2006/10/nativity-story-2006-trailer.html

Vatican to host Nativity film premiere this Sunday
http://www.cathnews.com/news/611/144.php
"The Nativity Story", a biblical account of Jesus' birth, will become the
first feature film ever to premiere at the Vatican this Sunday.

NZ's "Mary" In Bid For Christian Dollars
http://xtramsn.co.nz/news/0,,11964-6610394,00.html
A pregnant teenage New Zealand actress starring in the first feature film to
be premiered at the Vatican is at the vanguard of continuing Hollywood
efforts to cash in on Christian audiences. Keisha Castle-Hughes, 16, rose to
fame in 2002's Whale Rider, but is now the star of The Nativity Story - a
movie version of Jesus' birth - in which she plays the Virgin Mary...

OTHER NEWS ...

Controversy on Cambridge job
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/waikatotimes/0,2106,3877042a6579,00.html
A group of parents is considering High Court action against a Cambridge
Catholic primary school's appointment of a deputy principal...

Crash course in first aid for missionaries (photo)
http://tinyurl.com/yyen2v
Matthew Darby wanted to be a priest from a young age. His desire at first
was to join the diocesan seminary and become a regular parish priest in New
Zealand, but he was soon called to leave his home, family and country and
make the first of two journeys which would eventually see him spend 46 years
as a missionary in the jungles of Papua New Guinea...

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INSPIRATIONAL TV - NZ's own Catholic Web TV service

http://inspirationaltv.net/

Txt: Maria finds some hope still in Christmas
Unlike her husband, Maria feels there's still hope to be found in the
Christmas period, not just stress and present-buying ...

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WORLD NEWS OF THE CHURCH (Regularly updated)

http://www.cathcom.org.nz/

http://www.nzcatholic.org.nz/

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ALL THINGS CATHOLIC
Analysis and commentary by John R. Allen

http://ncrcafe.org/node/507

John Allen has been on vacation. When he returns, he will be in Rome and
then on the papal plane for Benedict XVI's Nov. 28-Dec. 1 trip to Turkey.
Watch this space for daily reporting and analysis.

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EMPLOYMENT

[Teaching vacancies in New Zealand Catholic schools are advertised in the
Education Gazette: http://www.edgazette.govt.nz/vacancies ]

[Vacancies in Catholic Youth Ministry are advertised on the Job Bank page of
the National Council for Young Catholics: http://ncyc.org.nz/ ]

Writer/Editor, Religious Education. National Centre for Religious Studies
http://www.ncrs.org.nz/
Details in 'NZ Catholic' Nov. 19-25 2006 p.23, and from The Director, The
National Centre for Religious Studies, PO Box 1937, Wellington 6015. Tel.
(04) 496-1761; fax:(04) 496-1762; E-mail: info@ncrs.org.nz Applications
close 8 December 2006

World Youth Day Co-ordinator - Catholic Youth Team
http://www.cyt.org.nz/
Details in 'NZ Catholic' Nov. 19-25 2006 p.23, on the CYT Website, and from:
Clare Dooley, Catholic Youth Team, P O Box 4544, Christchurch. Tel. (03)
366-9869; Fax (03) 379-8724; E-mail cdooley@chch.catholic.org.nz
Applications close 1st December 2006.





Saturday, November 25, 2006

25 nov 2006

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CATHOLIC COMMUNICATIONS NZ

Media Releases
http://www.cathcom.org.nz/media.php

New Zealand’s national Catholic paper probes the future of the family (24
Nov 2006)
The traditional two-parent family has been undermined in New Zealand and it’s
time for people to acknowledge that more needs to be done to support the
fundamental unit of society, say experts in a special issue of 'NZ Catholic'
newspaper...

NZ Catholic bishops make submission on Ministry of Education Draft
Curriculum (4 Nov 2006)
Full text of 'Education â€" for what kind of society? A Submission by the NZ
Catholic Bishops on the Draft Curriculum' (Ministry of Education, 2006)

****************************************************************

'NZ CATHOLIC'

http://www.nzcatholic.org.nz

SPECIAL ISSUE No. 254, - "A Future for the Family" November 26, 2006

What's good for the family is good for the nation ... Society's basic unit -
but only God can define it ... Better families begin with us ... Let's
change things ... Church declares the family is fundamental to society ...
In JPII's words ... Marriage needs support of strong cultural voice ...
There's really no formula for perfect family life ... Supporting needy
families, positively ... Good marriages necessary to build good societies
... How children see a family ... Extended working hours cut into family
time ... Political parties give views on family legislation ...
Discriminatory child payments serve to reinforce poverty ... To reverse tide
of child abuse, single parents need support ... Family values are displayed
by mothers group ... A path to holiness by love ... It's not just a wedding
... Fewer Kiwis tying the knot ... Natural fertility regulation restores
beauty to sexuality ... The Church and contraception ... Parents are
responsible to be the big people ... More views from children ... Family
creates social order ... Identifying with baby makes dad fatherly ... When a
marriage breaks down, annulment can bring healing ... Proceedings seek truth
without useless complications ... Ten guidelines for parents ... Church
ministries that serve the family

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'THE NATIVITY STORY'

Photo gallery:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0762121/

Film trailer:
http://-trailers.blogspot.com/2006/10/nativity-story-2006-trailer.html

Vatican to host Nativity film premiere this Sunday
http://www.cathnews.com/news/611/144.php
"The Nativity Story", a biblical account of Jesus' birth, will become the
first feature film ever to premiere at the Vatican this Sunday.

NZ's "Mary" In Bid For Christian Dollars
http://xtramsn.co.nz/news/0,,11964-6610394,00.html
A pregnant teenage New Zealand actress starring in the first feature film to
be premiered at the Vatican is at the vanguard of continuing Hollywood
efforts to cash in on Christian audiences. Keisha Castle-Hughes, 16, rose to
fame in 2002's Whale Rider, but is now the star of The Nativity Story - a
movie version of Jesus' birth - in which she plays the Virgin Mary...

OTHER NEWS ...

Controversy on Cambridge job
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/waikatotimes/0,2106,3877042a6579,00.html
A group of parents is considering High Court action against a Cambridge
Catholic primary school's appointment of a deputy principal...

Crash course in first aid for missionaries (photo)
http://tinyurl.com/yyen2v
Matthew Darby wanted to be a priest from a young age. His desire at first
was to join the diocesan seminary and become a regular parish priest in New
Zealand, but he was soon called to leave his home, family and country and
make the first of two journeys which would eventually see him spend 46 years
as a missionary in the jungles of Papua New Guinea...

*****************************************************

INSPIRATIONAL TV - NZ's own Catholic Web TV service

http://inspirationaltv.net

Txt: Maria finds some hope still in Christmas
Unlike her husband, Maria feels there's still hope to be found in the
Christmas period, not just stress and present-buying ...

********************************************************

WORLD NEWS OF THE CHURCH (Regularly updated)

http://www.cathcom.org.nz

http://www.nzcatholic.org.nz

*********************************************************

ALL THINGS CATHOLIC
Analysis and commentary by John R. Allen

http://ncrcafe.org/node/507

John Allen has been on vacation. When he returns, he will be in Rome and
then on the papal plane for Benedict XVI's Nov. 28-Dec. 1 trip to Turkey.
Watch this space for daily reporting and analysis.

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EMPLOYMENT

[Teaching vacancies in New Zealand Catholic schools are advertised in the
Education Gazette: http://www.edgazette.govt.nz/vacancies ]

[Vacancies in Catholic Youth Ministry are advertised on the Job Bank page of
the National Council for Young Catholics: http://ncyc.org.nz ]

Writer/Editor, Religious Education. National Centre for Religious Studies
http://www.ncrs.org.nz
Details in 'NZ Catholic' Nov. 19-25 2006 p.23, and from The Director, The
National Centre for Religious Studies, PO Box 1937, Wellington 6015. Tel.
(04) 496-1761; fax:(04) 496-1762; E-mail: info@ncrs.org.nz Applications
close 8 December 2006

World Youth Day Co-ordinator - Catholic Youth Team
http://www.cyt.org.nz
Details in 'NZ Catholic' Nov. 19-25 2006 p.23, on the CYT Website, and from:
Clare Dooley, Catholic Youth Team, P O Box 4544, Christchurch. Tel. (03)
366-9869; Fax (03) 379-8724; E-mail cdooley@chch.catholic.org.nz
Applications close 1st December 2006.

Sunday, November 19, 2006

19 nov 2006

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'NZ CATHOLIC'

http://www.nzcatholic.org.nz

From issue 253, November 19-25, 2006 (full text)

Longtime music teacher receives papal honour
Wellington â€" A lifetime devoted to music and the teaching of singing was
recognised in an award to Sr Mary Winefride Blake, RSM, of the papal honour
Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice (“for the Church and the Pope�) on November 5...

Group of pilgrims from RNDM colleges explores link between France and NZ
Wellington â€" A group of 23 people associated with the Congregation of Our
Lady of the Missions have made a pilgrimage in France to explore links
between the Church in France and New Zealand...

Also in this issue : Remembering our only papal visit ... Monte Cecilia
Housing Trust

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FROM THE SECULAR PRESS

Iranian overstayer sent back to prison
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/0,2106,3864507a12855,00.html
An Iranian overstayer was yesterday sent back to Mt Eden Remand Prison where
he has spent the past two years because he refuses to return to his homeland
for fear of persecution. Immigration Department lawyers successfully argued
Hossein Yadegary â€" also known as Thomas Yadegary since converting to
Christianity â€" should continue to be detained...

A sympathetic and nurturing place (photo)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/timaruherald/0,2106,3864707a6572,00.html
From gazing at a print of a Raphael painting in the Sacred Heart Basilica to
teaching and writing on the visual arts, Andrew Paul Wood has come a long
way. Nicola Lynch talks to the former Timaru boy made good...

Cancer claims man who adopted sister’s children (photo)
http://www.thisisbradford.co.uk/news/tibnews/display.var.1024168.0.cancer_claims/
_man_who_adopted_sisters_children.php
Pat Durkin, the representative of Australia and New Zealand on the
Pontifical Commission of Laity in the mid 80s, has died from cancer, aged
68.

Manger scene cast in a new light (photo)
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/features/20061118-9999-mz1c18story.html
Keisha Castle-Hughes plays Mary in the new film, "The Nativity Story," which
on Nov. 26 is expected to become the first feature film to premiere at the
Vatican...

Actor who is Joseph in 'Nativity' film may not stay unknown for long
http://www.catholicnews.com/data/stories/cns/0606544.htm
Washington (CNS) -- Not too many people are likely to recognize Oscar Isaac,
the actor who plays Joseph in the new movie "The Nativity Story." Apart from
a couple of TV guest roles and a minor part in a four-year-old movie, he
hasn't been seen on either the big or the small screen. That could change
after the Dec. 1 U.S. release date of "The Nativity Story" in which Mary is
portrayed by Keisha Castle-Hughes ...

History given new twist
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/southlandtimes/0,2106,3862184a16343,00.html
Even school children will tell you, it's quite difficult to view history
dispassionately, writes Patricia Veltkamp-Smith. And for difficult, read
boring, boring, boring. Which is why it astonished that a potted history
talk given by John Prendergast at the 75th celebrations of St Theresa's
school proved the hit of the night.

Religious jibes keep TV watchdog busy
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/6/story.cfm?c_id=6&objectid=10410571
The Broadcasting Standards Authority has reported a declining number of
complaints, but says it was not under-worked in the year to June because of
the complex issues it had to deal with. In its annual report it says most of
the complaints it received were about two TV programmes - Popetown and South
Park...

School Delighted With New Admin Block (photos)
http://www.localmedia.co.nz/petoneherald/ph151106/PH151106SacredHeart+3pics.html
A recently opened newly-developed administration block at Petone’s Sacred
Heart Primary School is so warm and inviting that the school’s pupils really
enjoy visiting it...

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INSPIRATIONAL TV - NZ's own Catholic Web TV service

http://inspirationaltv.net

New this week: Reflections: What Captain Cook can tell us
Sister Mary is almost blown away by a cannon on the celebration of Captain
Cook's birthday, but what can he tell us about dealing with life?

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WORLD NEWS OF THE CHURCH (Regularly updated)

http://www.cathcom.org.nz

http://www.nzcatholic.org.nz

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ALL THINGS CATHOLIC
Analysis and commentary by John R. Allen

http://ncrcafe.org/node/507

Weekly Analysis:
Turkey's unique history a challenge for this academic pope
As Benedict XVI's Nov. 28-Dec. 1 trip to Turkey draws near, one concern both
in the Vatican and at the Phanar, the headquarters of the Patriarch of
Constantinople, is that the post-Regensburg emphasis on Christian/Muslim
relations will overshadow the ecumenical thrust of the pope's visit,
intended to cap several decades of rapprochement between Rome and the "first
among equals" in the Orthodox world...

Further notes and commentary:
* Notes from Ireland on the archbishop, the pope, and Opus Dei
* Pope, curial cardinals affirm value of priestly celibacy
* Irish court holds that an embryo is not "unborn" life
* Benedict XVI, top aides to discuss Milingo and celibacy
* Positive energy from deacons and wives of Region One

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EMPLOYMENT

[Teaching vacancies in New Zealand Catholic schools are advertised in the
Education Gazette: http://www.edgazette.govt.nz/vacancies ]

[Vacancies in Catholic Youth Ministry are advertised on the Job Bank page of
the National Council for Young Catholics: http://ncyc.org.nz ]

Office Administrator - NZ Catholic Education Office
http://www.nzceo.catholic.org.nz
Details in 'Wel-com' November 2006 p.14, and from Maureen Condliffe,
Operations Manager, NZCEO, PO Box 12 307, Wellington. Ph 04 496 1739 Fax 04
496 1734 E-mail: m.condliffe@nzceo.catholic.org.nz
Applications close 20 November 2006

Writer/Editor, Religious Education. National Centre for Religious Studies
http://www.ncrs.org.nz
Details in 'NZ Catholic' Nov. 19-25 2006 p.23, and from The Director, The
National Centre for Religious Studies, PO Box 1937, Wellington 6015. Tel.
(04) 496-1761; fax:(04) 496-1762; E-mail: info@ncrs.org.nz Applications
close 8 December 2006

World Youth Day Co-ordinator - Catholic Youth Team
http://www.cyt.org.nz
Details in 'NZ Catholic' Nov. 19-25 2006 p.23, on the CYT Website, and from:
Clare Dooley, Catholic Youth Team, P O Box 4544, Christchurch. Tel. (03)
366-9869; Fax (03) 379-8724; E-mail cdooley@chch.catholic.org.nz
Applications close 1st December 2006.


Sunday, November 12, 2006

12 Nov 2006

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'WEL-COM' - The newspaper of the Archdiocese of Wellington and the Diocese
of Palmerston North

http://www.welcom.org.nz

Archbishop Dew's column: 'Peace of heart is the heart of peace'

Mâori join Aborigines in Alice papal memories
Mâori Catholic voices were added to a gathering in Alice Springs last month
to mark 20 years since Pope John Paul II’s landmark message about the rights
of indigenous peoples in 1986. Danny Karatea-Goddard of Palmerston North
addressed the gathering as part of a five-strong delegation of
representatives from Te Rûnanga o te Hâhi Katorika ki Aotearoa, the New
Zealand Catholic Mâori Council. He said that Mâori people shared much in
common with their Aboriginal and Torres Straits brothers and sisters...

Barbershop leaders ABRAchordABRA
ABRAchordABRA from St Catherine’s College have recently been named one of
New Zealand’s top female secondary school barbershop quartets being placed
second in the national finals in Hamilton. The quartet, consisting of
Ashleigh Twist (tenor), Rowena Yates (lead), Annelise Le Grange (baritone)
and Barbara Aukusitino (bass) have been singing together for about 18 months
and have found a vocal blend that can take years to accomplish. Their road
to success has been a challenging one...

Sacre Coeur sisters leave Wellington
The crypt under St Mary of the Angels is recognising the end of an era this
month with the departure from Wellington of its founding order, the
Religious of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (RSCJ). Eighteen months ago Sr Helen
Gilroy handed over to Sister Sarto DOLC and her helpers the running of the
drop-in centre known as The Crypt, founded in 1982 by Sister Monica McGivern
and taken on by Sister Helen in 1993. It has become a valued meeting place
for all sorts of people...

New Vicar for Education
The archdiocese has a new vicar for education. She is Jenny Gordon who has
been working in the education area for the past 30 years and currently
teaches at St Mary’s College. She will represent the archbishop in all
things to do with education in the archdiocese....

Richard Rohr - true self
That our task is the same as that of Jesus and of Mary his mother, to get
our egos out of the way and let God work through us, was the message of
Franciscan priest, Fr Richard Rohr, in Wellington last month. As well as the
300 or so people at the two workshops on the 24 and 25 October, Richard’s
talk on the Tuesday evening was webcast so that groups of people in other
parts of the diocese were also able to watch....

St Vincent de Paul's Wellington connection
The principal co-founder of the St Vincent de Paul Society, Charles Gordon
O’Neill,
is the subject of a biography, Engineer of Charity, due for publication next
year. O’Neill’s links with the society go back to his early years in
Dumbarton, Scotland, where he joined in 1851 and moved quickly through its
ranks becoming president of the Superior Council for the Western District of
Scotland in 1860 and a member of the Society’s Council General in Paris. In
1863 he briefly served as president of the Superior Council of Glasgow
before leaving for Otago, New Zealand....

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FROM THE SECULAR PRESS

Still standing after all these years
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/southlandtimes/0,2106,3856979a6565,00.html
The Christian church, which tomorrow marks 150 years in Invercargill, wasn't
pioneered by milquetoasts. Paparazzi weren't particularly a presence back in
1857 when the Bishop of Christchurch, the Right Rev J C Harper, his son
Henry and a sheep inspector, William Pinkerton, decided to get their gear
off. Waituna Lagoon had broken through the sea, so the only way forward was
to wade through it if they were to continue their journey to the nascent
Invercargill, established just the year before...

Garth George: Labour Party is welcome to become more Christlike
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/search/story.cfm?storyid=0007FB94-54D1-1551-8BFC83027A\
F10185

Heritage site's bright future
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/sundaystartimes/auckland/0,2106,3853269a6497,00.htm/
l
Heritage building the Star of the Sea is one step closer to getting a new
lease of life. Manukau city councillors have given the go-ahead for new
tenants the Polish Heritage Museum to take up a 30-year lease...

Reward for a life of good habits (photo)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/dominionpost/0,2106,3853517a6479,00.html
Sister Mary Blake puts her good health down to hard work and keeping busy, a
philosophy that has also earned her a nod from the Vatican. Wellington
Archbishop John Dew has presented the 92-year-old nun with a personal
citation from Pope Benedict XVI for her services to the church...

School zoning decisions delayed
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/timaruherald/0,2106,3852341a6010,00.html
The possible zoning of two Timaru secondary schools will not be decided
until next July. Timaru Boys High School and Roncalli College recently
reported significant roll growth, and being under pressure in terms of
space...

St Theresa's 'pulsating heartbeat' of parish
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/southlandtimes/0,2106,3852186a6568,00.html
There were three generations of ex-pupils at St Theresa's 75th jubilee at
the weekend and the cake was cut by fourth generation new entrant Joshua
Garama. During the years since its opening in 1931 the north Invercargill
Catholic school has produced 17 nuns, five brothers and three priests, one
of whom was Bishop Colin Campbell, celebrating the jubilee Mass in the
Church of St Therese of Lisieux on Sunday...

Pupils donate to school in Solomon Islands (photo)
The Daily Post, Rotorua
http://tinyurl.com/y9bxvs
Jody Bisschops doesn't need the 500 pens in her basement or half the books
in her cupboards - so she's giving them all away. The 11-year-old from John
Paul College is among a group of students rallying Rotorua people to make
donations for children at a Solomon Islands school...

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INSPIRATIONAL TV - NZ's own Catholic Web TV service

http://inspirationaltv.net

New this week: Our Place: the Road to Magnificat (Part three)
In the final part of our tour of New Zealand's first Catholic farming
community, we meet the Magnificat animals.

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WORLD NEWS OF THE CHURCH (Regularly updated)

http://www.cathcom.org.nz

http://www.nzcatholic.org.nz

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ALL THINGS CATHOLIC
Analysis and commentary by John R. Allen

http://ncrcafe.org/node/507

Weekly Analysis:
'For the world to understand Catholicism, we have to tell our story'
In a week in which the Vatican has offered us a hum-dinger instance of a
public relations gaffe, this is probably an opportune moment for some
reflections on church communications. The subject is on my mind because in
the last week, I've had two occasions to reflect at some length on how the
church engages the media...

Further commentary:
** Musings from South Carolina on Muslims, Benedictines, and the movements
** Signs of hope in Christian/Muslim relations
** Pope buys first bond to immunize poor children
** The Cross and the Crescent

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EMPLOYMENT

[Teaching vacancies in New Zealand Catholic schools are advertised in the
Education Gazette: http://www.edgazette.govt.nz/vacancies ]

[Vacancies in Catholic Youth Ministry are advertised on the Job Bank page of
the National Council for Young Catholics: http://ncyc.org.nz ]

Office Administrator - NZ Catholic Education Office
http://www.nzceo.catholic.org.nz
Details in 'Wel-com' November 2006 p.14, and from Maureen Condliffe,
Operations Manager, NZCEO, PO Box 12 307, Wellington. Ph 04 496 1739 Fax 04
496 1734 E-mail: m.condliffe@nzceo.catholic.org.nz
Applications close 20 November 2006


Sunday, November 5, 2006

5 Nov 2006

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CATHOLIC COMMUNICATIONS NZ

http://www.cathcom.org.nz/media.php

Catholic bishops support Crime and Punishment debate (29 Oct 2006)
"A new approach, not new prisons, is the answer to our growing prison
population": A statement by the Catholic bishops of New Zealand ...

WORLD YOUTH DAY: A statement from the Catholic Bishops of New Zealand (30
Oct 2006)
[In July 2008, the Catholic people of Aotearoa New Zealand will be invited
to open their homes to young Christians from all over the world]

Catholic Church disgust at Hell Pizza advertising campaign (02 Nov 2006)
The President of the New Zealand Catholic Bishops’ Conference, Bishop Denis
Browne of Hamilton, said that the Church supports Family First’s critical
comments about the current Hell Pizza letterbox drop campaign promoting
their “Lust� pizza...

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FROM THE SECULAR PRESS

200 to attend St Theresa's School 75th jubilee celebrations over weekend
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/southlandtimes/0,2106,3849478a6568,00.html
The St Theresa's School 75th jubilee has blossomed into a full-scale event
to be held at the Ascot Park Hotel in Invercargill today...

Erica's lasting legacy (photo)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/sundaystartimes/auckland/0,2106,3849337a6016,00.htm/
l
Erica Jade D'Silva was supposed to celebrate her 11th birthday yesterday.
Instead her family and friends gathered at the Holy Cross Church in
Henderson for her funeral...

Hell Pizza under fire over condom promotion
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/story.cfm?c_id=1&ObjectID=10408899
Hell Pizza's latest "condom" promotion has fuelled public anger and brought
about 30 complaints to the Advertising Standards Authority in a matter of
hours.

God's wonder, diverse community greet Catholic priest in Antarctica (photo)
http://www.catholic.org/national/national_story.php?id=21850
Washington (CNS) â€" As Father John Harrison prepared to make his fifth trip
to the South Pole in late October, he couldn't help but think about his
earlier visits...

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'NZ CATHOLIC' - No. 252, Nov. 5 - 18, 2006

http://www.nzcatholic.org.nz

Issue 252, November 5-18, 2006

NATIONAL
Rally calls for release of convert held in jail ... Bishops urge change in
NZ's penal policy ... Family planning statement coming from NZ bishops ...
Chaldeans get own bishop ... Project manager appointed for WYD ... Marists
to leave Timaru parish after 137 years of service ... New post for
Australian passionist ... 11 days of celebration for Our Lady's birthday ...
Minister to act "soon" on ASC membership ... Hands raised in prayer ...
Charities don't think status is threatened ... Verdon expands to next-door
classroom block ... Mission congress "eye-opening" ... Columban served in
Korea ... Remand after extradition ... ERO File ... Groups combine in
support of family unit ... Bishops call on Catholics to open their homes to
young pilgrims heading for WYD in 2008 ... College girls excel at badminton

FEATURES
How can the Church attract the youth of Generation Y? ... Fate of martyred
priests remembered ... Picture Gallery ... Governments, Church challenged by
converts from Islam ... Serra International's president visits NZ ...
Symbolic handover for college chapel ... Enquiry centre looks for new
Wellington home ... Marian student chosen for model UN event

OPINION
Ronald Rolheiser: Some reflections on the priesthood ... Guest Commentary:
Stars don't understand the meaning of marriage ... Others Say ... Editorial:
Arbitrary imprisonment is unjust ... Malcolm Evans ... Letters

INTERNATIONAL
Irish bishops told to rebuild trust ... Rome asks UK bishops to account for
money ... Catholic doctors "frozen out" of obstetrics ... Nuclear test will
affect the poor ... Bible quiz is popular ... Broadcasters to share ... The
Pope: Judas's betrayal still a mystery ... Call for "new political culture"
to help African development ... New tack on teen pregnancy ... Grassroots
banker ... War makes daily life nightmare in Iraq ... Muslim leaders open
dialogue with Benedict ... Cleansing vessels kept for clerics ...
Eucharistic guidelines considered ... Cardinal decries abuse ... Quota idea
abandoned ... Veto with govt offer ... In Brief ... Consultation in Church
could be improved ... KGB led assassins ... Thousands of Jews rescued by
nuns

REGULAR FEATURES
Young Adults, Books, Monitor, Clips, Net Scene, Tape Deck, Papal Prayer,
Scripture, The Doolans, Family Talk, Caption Contest, Who Said?, 40 Years
Ago, Dio. Diary, Cryptic Crossword, Photo Prayer, That Word!, Holy Lives,
Kit's Corner, Wit's End.

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New this week: A hint of Christmas in the air
Aaron has been "flat-out" as usual working on his business and running a
youth camp, and now there's Christmas to deal with ...

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WORLD NEWS OF THE CHURCH (Regularly updated)

http://www.cathcom.org.nz

http://www.nzcatholic.org.nz

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ALL THINGS CATHOLIC
Analysis and commentary by John R. Allen

http://ncrcafe.org/node/507

Weekly Analysis:
Papal appointments have been moderates and pastors

Further commentary:

** Pope to Jesuits: Theology must be rooted in faith
** Turkish PM to skip pope meeting
** Padre Pio tops Jesus, Mary in All Saints' Day poll in Italy
** Why Rome and America need one another
** Calendar Item: John Allen at Northwestern University
** Benedict XVI and the redemption of jihad
** Pope to name liberation theology ally to key Vatican post, report says

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EMPLOYMENT

[Teaching vacancies in New Zealand Catholic schools are advertised in the
Education Gazette: http://www.edgazette.govt.nz/vacancies ]

[Vacancies in Catholic Youth Ministry are advertised on the Job Bank page of
the National Council for Young Catholics: http://ncyc.org.nz ]

Office Administrator, Challenge 2000, Johnsonville, Wellington (six-month
contract)
http://www.challenge2000.org.nz
Details in 'Wel-com' Oct. 2006 p.8 and from Kitty McKinley, Challenge 200,
PO Box 13059, |Johnsonville. Tel.: (04) 477 6827


Sunday, October 29, 2006

29 oct 2006

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FROM THE SECULAR PRESS

School and community interact, by Barry Easton
Taranaki Daily News, 25 Oct 2006, Edition 1, Page 12.
[This story is not available on the newspaper's free Website. It can be read
at the puiblic library, or via the libraries free Newztext service for
borrowers]
Modern work practices mean that it is sometimes difficult for parents to
deliver and pick up their school-age children at the prescribed times. New
Plymouth's St Joseph's Catholic School, through its parental support group,
"The Friends of St Joseph" has launched a programme designed to help
overcome this problem...

Trends show Catholic numbers growing
http://masseynews.massey.ac.nz/2006/Massey_News/issue-19/stories/17-19-06.html
More new immigrants are becoming Catholics, contributing to an overall
growth in the number of Catholics in New Zealand, according to a Massey
expert. Peter Lineham, Associate Professor of History and head of the School
of Social and Cultural Studies at the Auckland campus, was commenting on
recent religious trends for a forthcoming free public lecture on the subject
on 31 October...

Chaldean Catholics get their own Bishop
http://www.cathnews.com/news/610/117.php
Australian and New Zealand Catholics who follow the Chaldean Rite will have
their own Oceania eparchy or diocese and bishop, the Holy See announced on
Saturday...

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INSPIRATIONAL TV - NZ's own Catholic Web TV service

http://inspirationaltv.net

New this week: Simon from St Pat's College
Simon is in his final year at St Patrick's College, Wellington. He looks
back with Sister Stephanie on the last 5 years...

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'MARIST MESSENGER' - October 2006

http://www.maristmessenger.co.nz/index.php

Full text:

The Living Legacy of Saint Charles Borromeo
Recently my wife Janne and I spent a month in a delightful small university
town in northern Italy. Pavia is about 30 to 40 minutes by train southeast
of Milan. The town dates from Roman times. In the middle ages it was a
walled city...

God will use our Dreams
Recently while enjoying morning tea with our married daughter and her
family, I could hear, amongst the chatter of young people, the sound of a
guitar. Turning to my daughter I questioned: “Is that a CD, or who I think
it is?� “It’s not a CD and yes, that is your granddaughter.� “And is
she
playing the guitar?� “Yes mum, it’s the guitar!�...

Born On The Continent - Ubuntu
My name is Getrude Ruwandzano Munyaradzi Matshe, and I was born on one of
the most fascinating continents in the world, it is a harsh continent that
will take the heart out of your breast and crush it to dust. And the sad
thing is that no one will mind, that is the way life is. No one will mind...

The Story of a Mountain Parish
The Archdiocese of Cotabato has a population of 1.5 million people living in
three provinces: Maguindanao, Sultan Kudarat and North Cotabato. Of the
population, 48% is Catholic and 47% is Muslim. The rest belong to the other
religions and to the Indigenous Peoples. It is estimated that 60% of
families live below the poverty line...

November Focus: Boundary Riding
Ministry to those on the fringes has always tested the Church's resources
and resolve, but these people have special needs...

Also in this issue ...
* Change at National Mision office * French Pilgrim Bishop speaks out *
Mission to Koori people * My Imprisoned Cardinal Brother * Commitment for
Life * Review of "Compassion Kiwi Style" * Benedict Speaks * Current Feasts
* Current Saints * Can You Bear It? * A Minute of Two * Children's Corner *
Crossword

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'CARITAS UPDATE' - Spring 2006

http://www.caritas.org.nz/?sid=68

* Letter from the Director
* New Staff
* Social Justice Week 2006: Environmental Justice. 'Renew the face of the
earth'.
* One World Partnership and Child Sponsorship
* Country Brief: Lebanon, Guatemala and East Africa
* Domestic Brief: Caritas supports training for responding to family
violence
* Schools Spotlight: Supporting youth in their 'ecological conversion'

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WORLD NEWS OF THE CHURCH (Regularly updated)

http://www.cathcom.org.nz

http://www.nzcatholic.org.nz

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ALL THINGS CATHOLIC
Analysis and commentary by John R. Allen

http://ncrcafe.org/node/507

Weekly Analysis:
Who will say no to Benedict XVI?
Of all the questions generated by the Regensburg crisis, perhaps the one of
greatest long-term consequence for this pontificate, across a range of
issues much wider than Catholic-Muslim relations, is the following. Who will
say no to Benedict XVI? ...

Further commentary:
* What does it mean for a hospital to be ‘Catholic’?
* In Regensburg's wake, is anyone worried about Christian outrage?
* 'Theo-dem', top Vatican hawk on family have meeting of minds
* Expert says new translation may curb appetite for older Mass
* Several French bishops cool to pre-Vatican II Mass
* Alleged 'deep throat' of Catholic Church dies at 77
* Tettamanzi and the challenge of being Catholic on the left

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EMPLOYMENT

[Teaching vacancies in New Zealand Catholic schools are advertised in the
Education Gazette: http://www.edgazette.govt.nz/vacancies ]

[Vacancies in Catholic Youth Ministry are advertised on the Job Bank page of
the National Council for Young Catholics: http://ncyc.org.nz ]

Office Administrator, Challenge 2000, Johnsonville, Wellington (six-month
contract)
http://www.challenge2000.org.nz
Details in 'Wel-com' Oct. 2006 p.8 and from Kitty McKinley, Challenge 200,
PO Box 13059, |Johnsonville. Tel.: (04) 477 6827

Sunday, October 22, 2006

22 oct 2006

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'NZ CATHOLIC'

http://www.nzcatholic.org.nz

Issue 251, October 22 - November 4 2006

NATIONAL
Bishop Jones is ordained ... Catholic convert is held in NZ jail ...
Discipleship college seeks students ... Couple in business to empower youth
... Distressed by debate ... Wage bill backed ... Little or no legal
protection in Iran ... Service must 'flow in prayer' ... Abortions down but
trend not expected to continue ... Debate over stem cells needs moral
context ... President elected ... Women under pressure to screen unborn ...
Primary principals' president takes over ... Former vicar-general dies ...
Parish mission priest dies ... Court approves extradition ... Strategising
for "natural family"

FEATURES
Award-winner brings joy to victims of violence ... "City of death" unearthed
at Vatican ... Busy NZ volunteer supports Samoan victims of leprosy ...
Solid hope of salvation seen for babies who die unbaptised ... Deaf
community honours teacher and friend ... Art in clay for Raglan

OPINION
Ronald Rolheiser: Standing on new borders - Islam ... Pat Lynch: Seeking the
right foundations for the new curriculum ... Parish Diary: Celibacy is an
ongoing issue ... Others Say ... Editorial: Let's cherish our flag and
national pride ... Malcolm Evans ... Letters

INTERNATIONAL
Scientists confirm finality of brain death ... Diocese takes evangelisation
to world ploughing contest ... Churches called to take greater role in
politics ... The Pope: Adult stem-cell research endorsed ... "One Church" in
China ... US Democrats move to reduce abortion ... War diminishes aid to
poor ... Corruption undermines democracy ... Tridentine rite for wider use?
... Vatican warns of "sleepwalk" to nuclear terror ... BBC condemned for
"malicious, untrue" programme ... Theologian requires "chastity" ...
Christian is likely to be UN leader ... Deported and homeless ... In Brief
... Brady meets Paisley ... No appeal for "Doe" Refugees a "Red light"

REGULAR FEATURES
Young Adults, Books, Monitor, Clips, Net Scene, Tape Deck, Papal Prayer,
Scripture, Daily Readings, Feasts, The Doolans, God in the Garden, Caption
Contest, Who Said?, 40 Years Ago, Dio. Diary, Cryptic Crossword, Photo
Prayer, That Word!, Holy Lives, Kit's Corner, Wit's End.

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FROM THE SECULAR PRESS

V for Vanquishing Fireworks Sales
Press Release: National Council of Women
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PO0610/S00243.htm
The National Council of Women of New Zealand (NCWNZ) supports the NZ Fire
Service and NZ Police call for a ban on firework sales to the general
public. The Council has had policy on this issue since 1990, which calls for
the ban on sales of all fireworks to the general public, and that they be
sold only to licensed operators...

'She scratched our souls'
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/search/story.cfm?storyid=0005374C-00CA-153A-BC5B83027A\
F1010F
Twiggy was the town drunk when she died. She was made scrawny by alcohol and
was regarded as a crank; the kind of social nuisance people normally shun.
But Waipukurau mourned her and her twins - adopted at birth - are amazed by
how their mother's death has affected the town...

Holy moly! Pope's house up for grabs (photo)
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/search/story.cfm?storyid=0006C017-A509-1538-AD8183027A\
F1010F
A three-bedroom Lockwood home near Howick isn't the most traditional of
sacred objects - but one used as a dressing room by Pope John Paul II is for
sale on e-Bay for $1.1 million...

Christian convert would be safe in Iran, minister says
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/story.cfm?c_id=1&ObjectID=10406308
Immigration Minister David Cunliffe says he believes an Iranian overstayer
would be safe if deported to his home country, despite his conversion to
Christianity.

Basilica festival
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/timaruherald/0,2106,3831925a6571,00.html
Flower power will enjoy a renaissance at St Patrick's Basilica in Timaru
this weekend with the festival of flowers, music and song.


MARYLANDS TRIAL

Reluctantly facing their accusers (video report)
TV3
http://www.tv3.co.nz/News/tabid/67/articleID/14507/Default.aspx

Extradited Catholic Brothers Granted Bail (video report)
TVNZ 19/10/2006
http://xtramsn.co.nz/news/0,,11964-6454435-300,00.html

Decisive move for fair trial
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/0,2106,3834030a12855,00.html

Bail Granted In Clergy Sex Case
http://xtramsn.co.nz/news/0,,11964-6454294,00.html

Court prohibits images of clergymen on child sex charges
http://www.radionz.co.nz/news/latest/200610191554/court_prohibits_images_of_cler/
gymen_on_child_sex_charges

Secrecy over return of clergymen to face sex charges
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/search/story.cfm?storyid=00042320-7F2A-1534-B2BF83027A\
F1010E

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C.K. STEAD ON JUDAS

The first link below is to a TVNZ interview with the prominent New Zealand
author C.K Stead about his new novel 'My name was Judas and I betrayed
Jesus'. The Jesus of the novel is more like Father Christmas than the Christ
of the gospels, but I mention it here because the book will be published
overseas and translated into several languages, so we will probably be
hearing quite a bit about it.

By coincidence, in a public address a few days ago Pope Benedict also spoke
about Judas. There's a link to the full text below.

'My name was Judas and I betrayed Jesus' (video report)
TVNZ 17/10/2006
http://xtramsn.co.nz/news/0,,11964-6443443-300,00.html
Author CK Stead has turned the story of the betrayal of Jesus upside down in
his latest novel my name was Judas which is told from the point of view of
Judas himself. Already the book is a success it's set to be launched in
London and translated into several languages.

Pope: Judas' Betrayal Sheds Light on God's Mercy
http://www.zenit.org/english/visualizza.phtml?sid=96767

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INSPIRATIONAL TV - NZ's own Catholic Web TV service

http://inspirationaltv.net

New this week: Our Place: the road to Magnificat (Part two)
Jo and the members of the "Magnificat" community continue their guided tour
of New Zealand's first Catholic farming community...

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RADIO NEW ZEALAND - 'SPIRITUAL OUTLOOK'

'Spritual Outlook' is presented by Maureen Geering on RNZ's National
Programme every Sunday at 5pm. The programme can now be heard any time, any
day, via audio files on Radio New Zealand's Website:
http://www.radionz.co.nz/nr/programmes/spiritualoutlook

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WORLD NEWS OF THE CHURCH (Regularly updated)

http://www.cathcom.org.nz

http://www.nzcatholic.org.nz

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ALL THINGS CATHOLIC
Analysis and commentary by John R. Allen

http://ncrcafe.org/node/507

Weekly Analysis:
Money, abuse and communion bans: interview with Bishop William Skylstad,
President of the US Conference of Catholic Bishops

Further commentary:
Catholicism in North Korea survives in catacombs ... Vatican's line on North
Korea: Protect the vulnerable ... As speculation mounts on pre-Vatican II
Mass, so do question marks ... Vatican press conference for Ramadan a first
... John Henry Newman one step closer to sainthood ... Archbishop Foley on
the lessons of Regensburg ... Deal between Capuchins, Muslims illustrates
perils of reciprocity

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EMPLOYMENT

[Teaching vacancies in New Zealand Catholic schools are advertised in the
Education Gazette: http://www.edgazette.govt.nz/vacancies ]

[Vacancies in Catholic Youth Ministry are advertised on the Job Bank page of
the National Council for Young Catholics: http://ncyc.org.nz ]

Office Administrator, Challenge 2000, Johnsonville, Wellington (six-month
contract)
http://www.challenge2000.org.nz
Details in 'Wel-com' Oct. 2006 p.8 and from Kitty McKinley, Challenge 200,
PO Box 13059, |Johnsonville. Tel.: (04) 477 6827