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ADDRESS OF POPE BENEDICT TO THE N.Z. AMBASSADOR, AND REACTIONS
On June 16, Pope Benedict XVI received the credentials of New Zealand's new
Ambassador to the Holy See, Geoffrey Kenyon Ward. The full text of the
Pope's address to the Ambassador is here:
http://www.cathcom.org.nz/media.php
New Pope swipes at NZ civil union law (TVNZ video report)
http://xtramsn.co.nz/news/0,,11964-4486521-56,00.html
[Includes comments by Lyndsay Freer, Director of Catholic Communications NZ]
Pope tells NZ envoy, leaders 'moral law must be revived'
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/0,2106,3318341a10,00.html
Just months before the general election the new head of the Catholic Church,
Pope Benedict XVI, today urged New Zealand's leaders to "ensure that the
question of morality is given ample discussion in the public forum"...
Pope takes swipe at NZ civil union
http://tvnz.co.nz/view/page/411365/592794/
Pope Benedict XVI has been accused of taking a dig at New Zealands civil
union laws saying that New Zealand leaders should ensure that "morality is
given ample discussion in the public forum"...
Pope concerned over NZ secularisation
http://www.newstalkzb.co.nz/newsdetail1.asp?storyID=74830
The Catholic Church in New Zealand says the new Pope is regarding New
Zealand's Civil Union Bill with disdain...
New Pope takes swipe at Labour's civil union law
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/index.cfm?c_id=1&ObjectID=10331383
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'NZ CATHOLIC'
Issue 215 June 19 - July 3 2005
"First step" in relief of debt
Wellington - Caritas Aotearoa New Zealand says the G8's decision to wipe
$NZ56 billion of debt to some of the world's poorest nations is welcome but
is only "a first step"....
TV cartoon denounced as "puerile"
Auckland - Catholics and media commentators alike are denouncing
controversial cartoon Popetown as "puerile", "pathetic", "trivial",
"appalling" and "stupid"....
Prayer poems author made DCNZM
Wellington - Author Joy Cowley, whose Aotearoa Psalms have best-seller
status, has been made a Distinguished Companion of the New Zealand Order of
Merit....
Also in this issue ....
NATIONAL
Commissioned for Communion ... Palmerston North to hold colloquium for
jubilee ... Villa student off to Canada for two years ... Week for refugees
... Bowler from Palmerston North named top player ... Flooding appeal ... In
top netball team ... ERO File
FEATURES
Charles was a missionary, war chaplain and a "three-way father" ...
Parenthood got Cherie Blair back to the Church ... A fateful night in
Pakistan when the moon turned red ... Water is taken seriously in irrigated
Valencia ... Member of Legion of Mary for 72 years ... Fr Donoghue was a
brother before becoming a priest ... Cardinal from Vatican for pro-life
conference ... Speaker opens door to miracle of life
OPINION
Ronald Rolheiser: The danger of riches ... Parish Diary ... Josephine
Kamsvaag: Offering simple hospitality in our busy lives ... Others Say ...
Editorial: Objectionable and not even funny ... Letters ... Malcolm Evans
INTERNATIONAL
Secularism puts Church in crisis ... Support still urged for European unity
... Christian future in Holy Land hangs by thread ... Church aids poor while
science cares for rich ... The Pope: Sunday Eucharist essential for faith
... Babies ward off cancer ... Vocations campaign for trains and pubs ...
Growth in Africa seen to lack depth ... Pope's motto takes on ... Benedict
upholds love and marriage ... Israeli researcher suggests blood clot caused
Christ's death ... Praying for peace in La Paz ... Lawyers urged to practise
"in the light of eternity" ... Invalid ordination not the way to go ...
Same-sex marriage bill defeated in California ... Support for marriage
shared by faiths ... No justice for Croats ... Papal notes not for burning
... In Brief
REGULAR FEATURES
Think Page, Books, Monitor, Tape Deck, Net Scene, Clips, Scripture, The
Doolans, Family Talk, Question Box, Cryptic Crossword, Caption Contest, Who
Said?, 40 Years Ago, Dio. Diary, Photo Prayer, That Word!, Holy Lives, Kit's
Corner, Wit's End.
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FROM THE SECULAR PRESS
Life was 'a great trip'
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/waikatotimes/0,2106,3314417a6579,00.html
A Hamilton man who had the backing of an entire school has lost his fight
with cancer. John Follett, who featured in the Waikato Times 12 days of
Christmas series last year, died on Monday. He was 49. Mr Follett won a
Times' Christmas hamper when he was nominated by his wife Christine's
students at St Peter Chanel Catholic School in Hamilton...
Pro-life group unconvinced by stats
http://tvnz.co.nz/view/page/411365/592281/
Anti-abortion groups say a drop in the abortion rate is small and no cause
for celebration. Figures from Statistics New Zealand show there were just
over 18,200 abortions last year, 300 fewer than in the previous year. The
general abortion rate fell from 21 1,000 women, to 20.5...
Debt cancellation a glimmer of hope
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PO0506/S00129.htm
Jubilee Aotearoa, New Zealand's Debt Action Network, congratulates the G8
Finance ministers on offering a glimmer of hope to some of the world's
poorest countries unfairly burdened by debt.
[The following article is not avaialble on the nerwspaper's free Website. It
can be read at t public libraries and via the libraries free 'Newztext'
service for borrowers]
Donations use ruled law breach
By: Sophie Neville
The Dominon Post, 13 June 2005, Edition 2, Page 7.
Many integrated schools have been accused of breaking the law by spending
parent donations and community-raised funds on building projects without
government permission...
Vatican delighted after winning fertility referendum
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/index.cfm?c_id=2&ObjectID=10330634
Rome - A generation after Italy embraced the permissive society and rebuffed
the Catholic Church by endorsing divorce and then abortion, the Vatican got
its own back yesterday. It sent an attempt to liberalise the law on IVF
treatment to a humiliating failure...
CBS gives go-ahead for Pope mini-series
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/0,2106,3317061a1860,00.html
Los Angeles: CBS television has given producers the go-ahead for a
big-budget miniseries charting the life of the late Pope John Paul II, with
guidance from the Vatican. The four-hour, fact-based drama, tentatively
titled Pope John Paul II, will chronicle the story of Karol Wojtyla from his
youth in Poland through his more than 26-year reign as head of the Roman
Catholic Church...
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FROM THE OVERSEAS CATHOLIC PRESS
Muslim and Jewish communities in Spain assure support for demonstration
pro-family and real matrimony. At least 20 bishops will take part
http://www.fides.org/eng/news/2005/0506/16_5146.html
Madrid (Fides Service) - Support for the pro-family demonstration on June 18
in Madrid has been voiced by Imam Seg Munir of the Great Mosque in Madrid,
the Spanish Federation of Jewish Communities and by representatives of other
religious confessions. The event which aims to defend authentic marriage and
family is organised by the Spanish Family Forum and already 20 Spanish
Bishops have said they will take part in the march in the capital at 6pm on
Saturday...
Simplified catechism to be released 28 June
http://www.cathnews.com/news/506/83.php
The shortened, simplified version of the "Catechism of the Catholic Church"
will be presented by Pope Benedict XVI during a 28 June liturgy at the
Vatican and will be available in Italian bookstores the following day.
According to Catholic News Service, Vatican spokesman Joaquin Navarro-Valls
said national bishops´ conferences would be responsible for translating the
volume into their local languages and for publishing the volume in
partnership with the Vatican publishing house...
Call for ordination of parish leaders
http://www.cathnews.com/news/506/68.php
Australia's next generation of Catholic priests could include single and
widowed men nominated by their parishes and trained outside the seminaries,
under proposals to be considered by the nation's bishops...
Cardinal Ruini on Italy's Failed Referendum (interview)
http://www.zenit.org/english/visualizza.phtml?sid=72586
Vatican City, June 14, 2005 (Zenit.org).- Cardinal Camillo Ruini, president
of the Italian bishops' conference, says that the failure of the national
referendum on experimentation with human embryos is a victory for life...
"If we resist syndromes of defeat or victory this can be new time of
encounter between believers and non and for the centrality of Parliament":
S. Egidio Community comments Referendum on Fertility Treatment
http://www.fides.org/eng/news/2005/0506/14_5114.html
The End of Poverty: how we can make it happen in our lifetime, by Jeffrey
Sachs (book review)
http://www.thetablet.co.uk/cgi-bin/book_review.cgi/past-00240
Young love for the old
http://www.thetablet.co.uk/cgi-bin/archive_db.cgi/tablet-01043
Juventutem, a youth group that celebrates the Latin Mass with full
permission from Rome, is part of a growing movement that prefers the
traditional pre-Second Vatican Council liturgy ...
Vatican Calls for Pastoral Reflection on "Women of the Street"
http://zenit.org/english/show_6.php
Vatican City, June 15, 2005 (Zenit.org).- Rome is to host the first
international pastoral meeting for the liberation of "women of the street."
The meeting, promoted by the Pontifical Council for Migrants and Travelers,
will be held in the dicastery's premises on June 20-21...
Actor Gilyard finds Catholicism is role for a lifetime
http://www.the-tidings.com/2005/0610/gilyard.htm
Actor Clarence Gilyard is well-known for being Chuck Norris' right-hand man
on "Walker, Texas Ranger" and for being Andy Griffith's right-hand man on
"Matlock." What's less well-known about Gilyard is that he's Catholic. It
has been a 10-year run since he joined the church and it shows no signs of
cancellation...
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CATHOLIC COMMUNICATIONS NZ
Global Catholic News
http://www.cathcom.org.nz
Pope's mystery caller revealed
At the Pope's weekly general audience Wednesday a man in a wheelchair gave
his mobile phone to the Pope, who took it and spoke for a few seconds to
someone.
Pope criticises Switzerland's liberal stance
Pope Benedict XVI has criticised Switzerland for embracing new laws on the
"delicate questions" of life, family and marriage.
Catholic Bishops Revise Sex Abuse Policy
Bishops overseeing a review of the three-year-old policy have recommended
that dioceses continue permanently barring guilty clergy from all church
work. Some Catholic leaders have been concerned that the punishment is too
severe.
Pope Meets World Council of Churches Chief
Pope Benedict XVI met Thursday with the leader of the World Council of
Churches in another indication of his attempts to improve relations with
other Christians and heal the 1,000-year-old rift with the Orthodox Church.
Pope Halts Beatification of French Priest
Pope Benedict XVI has temporarily blocked the beatification of a French
priest and appointed a commission to investigate the priest's anti-Semitic
writings, drawing praise from Jewish leaders who called it a sign of the new
pope's sensitivity to other religions.
Catholic school restricts gay parents' roles
A Catholic school in Orange County, Calif., that allowed a same-sex couple
to enroll their sons last year has created a policy that would prevent the
two men -- or any other same-sex couple -- from appearing as a couple at
school functions.
Pope speaks on mobile phone, dons helmet
At his 15 June general audience, Pope Benedict XVI talked to more than
20,000 people in St. Peter's Square, but he also spoke to someone on a
mobile phone and donned a fire chief's helmet.
Pope Benedict to issue Catechism Lite
Pope Benedict XVI will issue a condensed version of the Roman Catholic
Church's 865-page catechism, or book of official teaching, on June 28.
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"THE WORD FROM ROME"
http://www.nationalcatholicreporter.org/word/
A weekly column by the National Catholic Reporter's full-time correspondent
in Rome, John L. Allen Jr.
This week ...
Benedict XVI wins round in culture wars; results explained; next round in
Spain; Vatican and Israel on taxing church property; pope meets with WCC
head; Regina Mundi, early theology school for women, closes; justice and
peace council applauds debt forgiveness.
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WORLD YOUTH DAY, COLOGNE, GERMANY
16-21 August 2005
Official site of the New Zealand National Pilgrimage to WYD, Cologne
http://www.worldyouthday.org.nz
En route to World Youth Day, our representatives will follow the path of St
Paul to the sites of the early Christian communities in Greece and Turkey,
as well as a visit to Gallipoli and Anzac Cove. Then its off to Cologne,
Germany for World Youth Day 2005, the Catholic Church's mega event -
hundreds of thousands of young people from all over the world coming
together, united around Pope John Paul, listening to the Word of God,
assisting at celebrations and participating in a festival of joy... See the
NZ World Youth Day Website for further info., or write to: Bill Dysart, C-58
Osier Road, Greenmeadows, Napier. Email: ymachb@clear.net.nz
World Youth Day to Have an Ecumenical Side
http://www.zenit.org/english/visualizza.phtml?sid=72666
Cologne, Germany, June 15, 2005 - Ecumenism is included in the initiatives
scheduled for World Youth Day this August in Germany. On Aug. 17, for
example, an interconfessional "Way of the Cross" is planned in Cologne, Bonn
and Dusseldorf. Aug. 16-19, the World Youth Day Spiritual Center will hold
ecumenical meetings with the participation of the Taizé, Chemin Neuf (New
Way) and Sant'Egidio communities. Numerous Lutheran and Orthodox will
participate in the Youth Festival planned for the occasion ...
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Other WYD links:
The official international WYD Site:
http://www.wjt2005.de/index.php?id=6&si=1
The Vatican's WYD Website:
http://www.vatican.va/gmg/documents/gmg_2005_en.html
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EVENTS
Palmerston North Diocese: Jubilee Celebration of the Consecration of the
Diocese 7 May - 26 June 2005
Details on http://www.pndiocese.org.nz
Joshua Catholic Men's Fellowship. Weekend for Men
15-17 July 2005
Hato Paora College, Kimbolton Road, Feilding
Further details from Jack tel. (04) 971 5379
begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (04) 971 5379
end_of_the_skype_highlighting; e-mail:
pontings@paradise.net.nz; Web: http://www.joshuamen.orcon.net.nz
Family Life International. Gospel of Life Conference
23-25 September 2005 Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna
Full details: http://www.fli.org.nz/?sid=19
"The History and Science of The Shroud of Turin" (Exhibition)
From 13 May 2005 "for a limited time"
Lower NZI, Aotea Centre, THE EDGE, Auckland, New Zealand
Full description on:
http://www.shroud.co.nz/Exhibition.htm
[If you can't make it to the exhibition, you will find many of the
photographs from it at your public library in: 'The Turin shroud : the
illustrated evidence', by Ian Wilson and Barrie Schwortz, published by
Michael O'Mara, 2000 (232.966 WIL), or you can request it via Interloan. ML]
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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 ]
Secretary, Catholic Family and Community Services (Kelmarna Centre),
Auckland
Details in 'NZ Catholic' June 19-July 3 20005, p. 23, and from The director,
tel. (09) 378-9650 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (09)
378-9650 end_of_the_skype_highlighting Applications close 27 June
2005
Librarian, Holy Name of Mary Seminary, Honiara, Solomon Islands (2-3 months)
Details in 'NZ Catholic' June 19-July 3 20005, p. 23, and from Mahitahi (the
development assistance agency of the NZ Catholic bishops' Conference -
http://www.mahitahi.org ), Chanel Centre, 51 Grey St., PO Box 4353, Hamilton
East. Tel. (07) 855 4699 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting
(07) 855 4699 end_of_the_skype_highlighting; fax: (07) 855 4709;
e-mail:
Christina.mahitahi@xtra.co.nz
Presenters, 'NZ Catholic' newspaper
'NZ Catholic' wishes to employ skilled communicators who have a firm belief
in the Catholic press, to act as presenters for the newspaper at parish
Masses. Details in 'NZ Catholic' June 19-July 3 20005, p. 23, and from
Dennis Augustine, Promotions and Advertising Manager, 'NZ Catholic' PO Box
147-000, Ponsonby, Auckland 1034. Tel. (09) 360-3049
begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (09) 360-3049
end_of_the_skype_highlighting.
Lay Pastoral Co-ordinator, Diocese of Palmerston North -
http://pn.catholic.org.nz
Details in 'NZ Catholic' June 19-July 3 20005, p. 23, in 'Wel-com' June
2005, p.15, and from Sacred Heart Parish, PO Box 109, Inglewood 4651. Tel.
(06) 756 7164 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (06) 756
7164 end_of_the_skype_highlighting; e-mail: shparish@xtra.co.nz
Applications close 1 July 2005.
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