Sunday, May 29, 2011

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'WEL-COM' - May 2011

http://www.welcom.org.nz

** News **

The euthanasia debate: Dignity is dying naturally. Sian Owen rsj and Cecily McNeill
'The Euthanasia Debate – Why Now?' Conference on April 8, 'People in pain have a right to fully adequate pain relief treatment. But that does not entail endorsing euthanasia as pro-euthanasia advocates propose.'

Birds model for disaster recovery programme: Stormbirds programme helps people in Australia and NZ deal with grief. Esther Saldanha
This non-denominational, educative programme is designed by Good Grief, Australia (the parent company of Seasons for Growth) to help relieve suffering and bring hope to communities recovering from natural disasters which leave individuals feeling vulnerable.

Social justice at the gospel's heart: Writing competition focuses on social justice. Patrick Horan
This year competition entrants will be asked to address the question, 'Is social justice at the heart of the gospel?'

** Columns **

Editorial: Budget belt-tightening rebounds on children: Children most vulnerable least protected. Cecily McNeill
This country already ranks the lowest of 29 countries for child health outcomes in a 2009 OECD report and has the third highest income discrepancy of those 29 countries. One in five New Zealand children lives in poverty.

Verbum Domini - Mary as mother of God's word: Articles 27 and 28. Kieran Fenn FMS
Mariology requires a sound theological basis; Mary is not an end in herself – she points us to her son. In the words of John XXIII, 'The madonna is not pleased when she is placed before her son.'

Archbishop's column: A Shoreless Ocean. Archbishop John Dew
In New Zealand we watched with growing anxiety as we thought of Pacific islands like Kiribati, Tuvalu and Tongatapu where people have no higher ground to run to.

** Schools **

Otaki children lead in water safety lessons
St Peter Chanel school promotes swimming safety 5 May 2011 Principal Maia Williams says though maintain a pool is expensive, she feels it is important children can swim. 'Water safety is a huge part of what Otaki is about because there are so many waterways here.'

** Features **

Anzac trumps Easter in battle of the gods
All of them are dead. The bones of Jesus buried deep in Palestine and Kiwi soldiers in Turkey. Although we post-moderns might like to believe we don't venerate relics, there's an annual resurrection attempt every Easter and Anzac Day. Two festivals that usually jostle for space in New Zealand but this year have collided head-on.

Beyond the quake is the hope of a new creation
When the spotlight is removed from some areas of need and many people are left to manage shrinking resources, when hope boundaries diminish for many people and wellness is compromised, what will our radical hospitality look like?

Marriage course helps couples stay off the rocks
As we shared with other couples how we came to be here, we realised the most important gift offered by this course was the chance to be with people who truly understood.

** Palmerston North **

Whanganui youth team wins Delargey award. Msr David Bell
Their vision has been to provide a fortnightly social occasion that appeals to the young people in a safe yet challenging environment outside the usual family or school milieu – allowing young people to explore, witness to, experience and strengthen their Catholic faith while having fun together.

Josephites come together: Federation meeting in South Australia. Anne Burke rsj
The trafficking of women was a primary area of concern for the 24th annual meeting last month of leaders of the Australian-Aotearoa/New Zealand Federation of the Sisters of St Joseph gathered at Charles Sturt University, Bathurst. m

Living in the moment. Fr Kevin Neal
No one could wish for anything better in the past but I don't dwell there. The same goes for the future. It looks remarkably good but who knows?

** Reflect **

Fourth Sunday of Easter - Year A: John 10: 1-10. Veronica Lawson rsm
My brother and sister-in-law woke up one morning to find that all the sheep had disappeared from their Riverina property. It seems that some enterprising thief had managed to load the sheep on to ...

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FROM THE SECULAR PRESS

Cathedral choir returns (full text)
The Press
Despite losing both its home in the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament and music library in the adjoining Music Centre, the CBS choir and orchestra sing on. The choir's director, Don Whelan, singers and musicians are now based in St Mary's Pro-Cathedral in Manchester St where they performed J S Bach's St John's Passion on Good Friday. The CBS choir and orchestra will now present a performance of Mozart's Requiem on Saturday June 25 at 7.30pm in St Mary's. Whelan will conduct with soloists Sue Densem (soprano) and Chris Whelan (baritone). The concert also includes Mozart's Symphony No 29, the solo cantata Exsultate Jubilate and Regina Coeli.

Mum raises cash for life-changing surgery
Bay of Plenty Times — A003 — 27 May 2011
A fund-raising campaign is under way to help a Papamoa girl get to New York for a life-changing operation.
Zahnee Campbell's family is still waiting to hear if their bid for government funding from the Special High Cost Treatment Pool _ money set aside for one-off treatments not otherwise funded by the public health system _ has been successful. Zahnee's school, St Thomas More Catholic School, will hold a mufti day and sausage sizzle next Friday to raise money, Aquinas College has a mufti day in the works, and Jade challenges other schools to do the same.

Reds star Ioane on a wing and a prayer
http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/5067977/Reds-star-Digby-Ioane-on-a-wing-and-a-prayer
Prayer hands adorned with rosary beads are tattooed into his neck. Then there are the giant angel wings on his back and numerous other designs on his stomach, chest and arms. Digby Ioane's love for getting ink done is nothing to do with trying to look like a member of a heavy metal band or biker club. Instead the 25-year-old, Wellington-born, Australian-raised Catholic says they are his way of showing his respect to God.

Caritas and Auckland Catholic Justice & Peace Commission withdraw from post-Budget Rally
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PO1105/S00438/catholic-groups-withdraw-from-post-budget-rally.htm
Two Catholic organisations who had been planning participation in tomorrow's post-Budget rally in Auckland have withdrawn their support following a New Zealand Herald story about the civil disobedience intentions of some participants.

Helping hand for church (photo)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/news/press-communities/5058474/Helping-hand-for-church
A chance glance by a Project Employment head while driving along Bower Avenue, turned into a boon for the Korean Catholic community who lost their church groundsman in the post-quake exodus.

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News of the Schools
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Carmel College, Auckland: Planking pupil disciplined (photo) The New Zealand Herald http://www.nzherald.co.nz/connect/news/article.cfm?c_id=1501833&objectid=10727835#

Carmel College: After-balls back on as company gets in on act http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10728597

Garin College, Nelson: Garin College band wins two in a row (photo) The Nelson Mail http://tinyurl.com/3ebar8d

Garin College, Nelson: Garin look to finals (photo) The Leader Richmond-Waimea http://tinyurl.com/3ercz57

John Paul College, Rotorua: Police targeting boozy after-balls http://www.nzherald.co.nz/vaimoana-tapaleao/news/article.cfm?a_id=367&objectid=10727423

John Paul College: Review Get all shook up in 50s show The Daily Post (Rotorua) — A002 — 27 May 2011

Monte Cecilia, Auckland: Council refuses to back out of deal (photo) The New Zealand Herald http://www.nzherald.co.nz/politics/news/article.cfm?c_id=280&objectid=10727854

Monte Cecilia, Auckland: Trustees split on moving school (photo) http://www.nzherald.co.nz/education/news/article.cfm?c_id=35&objectid=10727590

Roncalli College, Timaru: Craighead allowed roll increase http://www.stuff.co.nz/timaru-herald/news/5039465/Craighead-allowed-roll-increase

Sacred Heart Girls College, Hamilton: Rock-paper-scissors triumphs http://www.stuff.co.nz/taranaki-daily-news/slider/5045427/Rock-paper-scissors-triumphs

Sacred Heart School, Invercargill: Bird watchers Southland Times — News — 26 May 2011 — 3

St Joseph’s, Te Aroha: Book reviews lift quake funds Piako Post http://tinyurl.com/3pgtkg9

St Kevin's College, Oamaru: An invitation from the Principal Clutha Leader http://tinyurl.com/3lyhb9o

St Mary's, Blenhein: Modern school gets blessing (photo) Marlborough Midweek http://tinyurl.com/3lmnbgm

St Peter's college, Gore: Helping your child achieve their potential Clutha Leader http://tinyurl.com/3lyhb9o

St Thomas of Canterbury College, Christchurch: Catholic cathedral gets ‘virtual’ rebuild (photo) Christchurch Mail http://tinyurl.com/43nwvst

Verdon College, Invercargill: Verdon cast delivers on show’s promise (photo) The Southland Times http://tinyurl.com/435kedr

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INSPIRATIONAL TV

http://inspirationaltv.net

'You will live'
John 14:15 - 21 : a reading and discussion with Stephen Ready and Sr Stephanie Kitching.

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NEW ZEALAND CATHOLIC PODCASTS

http://station15.libsyn.com

Ignition: Talk 3, Part 3 (May 23, 2011)

In this week’s episode, we conclude Bishop Anthony Fisher’s address for the 2007 NZ Catholic Lecture entitled “Catholic Conscience in the 21st Century”. At that time, Bishop Fisher was preparing for World Youth Day in Sydney the following year, as he mentions in his talk. Bishop Fisher is now Bishop of Parramatta. We’ll start the serialisation of a new talk next Monday.

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'BEING FRANK' - New Zealand Catholic blogs

http://www.beingfrank.co.nz

** Retreat (Jesus-free school retreats)

** “Thank God, It’s Doomsday” (the ‘Rapture’; what to pray for)

** WWJD? He’d be on Facebook (call for new 'Being Frank' team members; social media and vocations)

** A Global Sabbatical (a Sabbath for our planet)

** I did it my way? (forms of the Our Father in the liturgy; appropriate vestments)

** World is ending – again (the writer of this blog confuses 'The Rapture' with the Second Coming' - ml)

** What to hold on to? (belongings: what's important and what's not)

See also Gavin Abraham's blog 'The Catholic Soapbox:
http://catholicsoapbox.com

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NEW ZEALAND COMMENTARIES ON THE SUNDAY READINGS

Living the Word - Fr Frank Bird sm http://livingtheword.org.nz

Reflect - Veronica Lawson rsm http://www.welcom.org.nz/?sid=394

Daily Reflections (right-hand column) http://www.maristmessenger.co.nz

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ALL THINGS CATHOLIC - John L. Allen Jr

http://ncronline.org/blogs/all-things-catholic

Benedict's 'Quiet Revolution', and a check-up on Catholic health care
http://ncronline.org/blogs/all-things-catholic/benedicts-quiet-revolution-and-check-catholic-health-care

A funny thing has happened as the story of a recent Vatican crackdown on a legendary monastery in Rome has made its way into the English-language press. I mean that literally -- the story has been turned into a joke, thereby obscuring its real significance. For those with eyes to see, the suppression of the Cistercian abbey at the Basilica of the Holy Cross in Jerusalem, one of the traditional seven major pilgrimage sites in Rome, rates far more than placement in a "news of the weird" column. Instead, it's the latest chapter in what might be called a "Quiet Revolution" under Pope Benedict XVI, referring to a reform in clerical culture beginning in Rome and radiating beyond...

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WORLD NEWS OF THE CHURCH

http://www.nzcatholic.org.nz

http://www.romereports.com (video)

http://www.youtube.com/vatican (news of Pope Benedict - video)

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EMPLOYMENT

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

Pastoral and Spititual Care Coordiantor, St Catherine's Rest Home, Ponsonby, Auckland.
http://www.eldernet.co.nz/Facilities/Rest_Home_Care/St_Catherine_s/Service/DisplayService/FaStID/1937
Details in 'NZ Catholic' no.366, May 22 - June 4 2011 p. 23, and from Dennis Horton, Director of Missio, tel (09) 360 7874, PO Box 6015, Wellesley St., Auckland 1141



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