Saturday, June 4, 2005

June 2005

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'NZ CATHOLIC '

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

No. 214, June 4-18, 2005

Full text ...

Matata's church and school survive flooding
With devastation and destruction around them, Matata's Catholic church and
school survived the worst of last month's flooding in the Bay of Plenty town
unscathed.....

TV satire on Vatican to be screened here
A cartoon satirising life at the Vatican -- which the BBC commissioned but
chose not to air -- will make its world premiere on a New Zealand television
channel on June 8....

Mixed reaction to Budget 2005
The 2005 Budget received praise and criticism from all corners. In many
instances, both reactions came from the same corner....

Also In Issue 214:

NATIONAL
Church has role in social change ... College celebrates teacher's 30 years
... Parents choosy on schools ... 280 at Dove weekend ... Mothers' Prayers
founder coming ... ERO File

FEATURES
Cardinal Williams on the Church, change and the conclave ... Priest dies
going home to Holland ... Values education is seen as vital ... Storytelling
ministry shares faith in Manawatu ... Akld schola aware its role is to
enhance the liturgy ... Irish teacher proposes film on Gov. Hobson ... Abbey
lifestyle experience changed five mens' lives ... Supporting the grieving
has been her ministry ... Southern faith celebrated along with basilica ...
Service offers women healing from post-abortion grief ... Conversion story:
Buddhist's interest began at school ... Govt accused of failing to police
prostitution ... CWL hears about work in islands ... CEO executive meets
politicians ... Ex-pat brings choir from Notre Dame

OPINION
Ronald Rolheiser: The Jesus Code - unravelling the secret ... Bev McDonald:
Questioning the notion of a lay-led church ... Others Say ... Editorial: A
Budget that failed to deliver ... Good Evans, Letters

INTERNATIONAL
Abortion-cancer cover-up alleged ... While priests decline, seminarians
double over 25 years ... The Pope: "divine plan" of papal sequence ...
Bishops in court battle ... Experienced US theologian for doctrinal
congregation ... Schiavo's parents see Pope ... Molokai sister beatified ...
CELAM's 50 years are celebrated ... Bostonians struggle in parish closures
... They kept faith for 70 years with no priest ... Beijing "supports
abortion" ... Pastoral care job not for atheist ... Eucharist helps unity of
Church ... Anglican-RC group reaches accord on Mary ... Catholics helped
Blair win ... In Brief

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

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FROM THE SECULAR PRESS

Hundreds farewell murdered woman
http://home.nzcity.co.nz/news/default.asp?id=51573
Hundreds of mourners have filled Feilding's St Bridgett's Catholic church
for the funeral of slain local woman Margaret Waldin...

Church yet to judge cartoon
http://www.odt.co.nz/Repository/ml.asp?Ref=T0RULzIwMDUvMDYvMDQjQXIwMzkwMA==&Mode\
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Wellington: The Catholic Church says a new C4 television cartoon, Popetown,
seems offensive on the face of it but it will be watching the show carefully
before deciding whether to lay a complaint...

Jumping up and down over pogo pope
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/index.cfm?ObjectID=10329080

Open Letter To C4 Regarding Screening Popetown
Press Release: Family Life International Thursday June 2, 2005
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/CU0506/S00024.htm

St Marys signs agreement for roll increase
http://www.odt.co.nz/Repository/ml.asp?Ref=T0RULzIwMDUvMDUvMzAjQXIwMTEwMw==&Mode\
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St Marys School in Milton can now enrol up to 20 more pupils. Bishop Colin
Campbell last week signed an agreement with the Ministry of Education which
will allow the integrated school's roll to grow from 69 to 90...

Catholics won't rubber stamp safer sex campaign
http://www.wanganuichronicle.co.nz/storydisplay.cfm?storyid=3637698&thesection=l\
ocalnews&thesubsection=&thesecondsubsection=

Wanganui's Catholic Church has poured cold water on the return of the "No
Rubba No Hubba" safer sex campaign...

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[The following article is not available on a free Website. It can be read
via the 'Newstext' service provided to borrowers by many public libraries]

Building a symbol of hope for education
By Catherine Gick
Stuff - Manukau Courier - Local News - 2 Jun 2005
The name of McAuley High School's new English and technology block has a
rich history. The Callahan Block, completed this year at a cost of $2
million, is named after the family that adopted the school's namesake
Catherine McAuley...

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Pope pledges to mend Orthodox rift
http://www.journalstar.com/articles/2005/05/29/nation/doc429a21b5efe1c502313083.\
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Bari, Italy - Pope Benedict XVI made his first trip outside Rome since his
election as head of the world's 1.1 million Roman Catholics and took the
opportunity Sunday to emphasize two issues he has already made clear will be
fundamental to his mission: Christian unity and resistance to materialism
and increasing secularism...

Full text of Pope Benedict's address at Bari:
http://www.asianews.it/view.php?l=en&art=3399

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FROM THE OVERSERAS CATHOLIC PRESS & NEWS AGENCIES

World Priest Day focus on friendship with Christ
http://www.cathnews.com/news/506/19.php
In a message for the World Day of Prayer for the Sanctification of Priests,
the Vatican's Congregation for Clergy has proposed that priests rediscover
that friendship with Christ which led them to embrace their vocation in the
first place. "The secret or key of priestly life is the passionate love of
Christ, which brings with it Christ's passionate announcement," says a
document issued by the Congregation for Clergy for the World Day of
Prayer...

Africa's Latin champion. The Tablet Interview Cardinal Rodríguez
http://www.thetablet.co.uk/cgi-bin/archive_db.cgi/tablet-01037
Given that Cardinal Óscar Andrés Rodríguez Maradiaga, Archbishop of
Tegucigalpa, comes from one of Central America's poorest nations, you might
think he has more than enough to keep him busy in Honduras without
concerning himself with poverty in Africa. But he was in London last week to
lobby the British Government on the need to support Make Poverty History,
the campaign to improve aid to the continent and alleviate the staggering
debts of the African countries...

Non-stop praying for Clementina Cantoni
http://www.asianews.it/view.php?l=en&art=3408
Kabul (AsiaNews) - "The ex-pat community is constantly praying for
Clementina's release," says Fr Giuseppe Moretti, priest of the only Catholic
church in Afghanistan, which the young Italian aid worker used to attend
before she was abducted on May 16 by armed men...

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CATHOLIC COMMUNICATIONS NZ

GLOBAL CATHOLIC NEWS

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

* Under stern official gaze, Vietnam's Catholic stronghold dares to hope
* Westminster Abbey counters Da Vinci Code
* Forum gathers 600 to discuss future of religious life
* Pope John Paul's "shadow" named Krakow archbishop
* Examining the first 45 days of Pope Benedict
* (Charlotte) Church disagrees with Pope
* Pope highlights human dignity from from conception until natural death
* Benedict prefers to write own speeches

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CATHOLICTV.NET

Wellington Archdiocesan Media Centre

http://www.catholictv.net/

Current videos:

Kitty McKinley, leader of Challenge 2000, a Wellington youth and family
outreach, on the meaning of life

Simply meditating: Fr Laurence Freeman OSB on the way of Christian
meditation

Fr Peter Roe SM on the benefits of mentoring

Celebrating with Cardinal Williams: scenes from the Mass of Thanksgiving for
Cardinal Williams service to the Archdiocese of Wellington, and the homily
by Bishop Dew

The life of Mary Potter and the impact of imminent death: the first in a
series by a Sister of the Little Company of Mary

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MARIST BROTHERS' NEWSLETTERS

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'Champagnat Newsletter' Volume 9 Number 1 April 2005
A newsletter for Boards of Trustees and Staff of Marist Schools and Schools
with Marist traditions in New Zealand.

http://www.maristbrothers.org.nz/CNApril20051.htm

Marcellin Champagnat and Education in Faith ... Brother Joachim Dwyer RIP
... Refreshing our understanding of Charism: Marist educational philosophy
in the present day ... Welcome and farewell: new teachers and other staff
members .... Seeds of Consolation (poem) ... Excerpts from "Encountering
Marcellin Champagnat" - Teacher's Kit ... Marist Brothers' Vocation Year ...
St Paul's College 50th Jubilee .... Visits to Schools and Colleges

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'Marist Family News' March 2005

http://www.maristbrothers.org.nz/Marist%20Family%20News.htm

From our Provincial: the December Chapter and the Marist Lay Partnership ...
St Paul's College 1955 - 2005 ... Chapter elects new Provincial Council ...
People here and there: Brother Fabian; Mark Wylie; Tom Cresswell; Brother
Anthony Walker; Brother Stephen Filipo ... Recent Deaths: Father Bill Wood;
Mrs Elizabeth May Parker ... Year Of Vocations ... Life Goes On: Marist
Bothers world-wide ... Sister Catherine Lawson Sm and the Marist Learning
Centre ... Marist Alternative Education Centre, Glenfield ... A Mystical
Heart (poem) ...

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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 the teacher; The five 'big ideas' of the Ratzinger pontificate;
Benedict the governor; Benedict the collegial pope; Benedict the sanctifier

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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

"Under-construction, help us build a world of greater justice!": for the
first time World Youth Day preparation includes social programmes of
solidarity "to build a civilisation of love and justice"
http://www.fides.org/eng/news/2005/0505/28_5006.html

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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/

"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, Publisher 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/ ]

Prison chaplain, Catholic Diocese of Christchurch.
Further details in 'NZ Catholic', June 5-18 2005, p.22 and from Paddy Beban,
Diocesan Financial Administrator, PO Box 4544, Christchurch. Tel: (03)
366-9869; e-mail: pbeban@chch.catholic.org.nz Applications close 10 June
2005

Accountant - Financial controiller
NZ Catholic Education Office, Wellington
http://nzceo.catholic.org.nz/
Further details in 'NZ Catholic', June 5-18 2005, p.22 and from Maureen
Condliffe, Operations Manager,, tel: (04) 496 1739
begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (04) 496 1739
end_of_the_skype_highlighting; fax: (04) 496 1734;
e-mail: m.condliffe@nzceo.catholic.org.nz Applications close 14 June 2005

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Sunday, May 29, 2005

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'NZ CATHOLIC'
http://www.nzcatholic.org.nz
From issue No. 213, May 22-June 4, 2005 ....
Catholic rest homes face crisis Wellington - Rising costs, low wages, high staff turnover, poor funding and failed Government policy. Add those together and you can see why Catholic rest homes in New Zealand are closing their doors or being sold to private companies.....
Petition calls for more development aid Wellington - A petition calling for New Zealand to increase its overseas aid has had a supportive reception from politicians of several parties....
Abortion law change mooted Wellington - New Zealand's high abortion rate has prompted United Future MP Gordon Copeland to draft a bill to change the process for authorising abortions....
Also In Issue 213 ...
NATIONAL PM's proposal contradicted ... Concert work was based on Christ's last words... 125 years' service marked ... ERO File ... Dunedin considers future structure ... Tireless worker dies ... Four-point plan to reduce abortions
FEATURES Special day for schools ... An All Black mystery: Whatever became of "Paddy" Long? ... Today's youth face powerful pressures ... Priest found Passion filming was a spiritual experience ... Miracles testify to truth of the Eucharist ... Doctrinal decisions of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith ... Family encounters with the new Pope ... Conversion story: Vision included "clip over ear" ... "Milestones" marked by cathedral choir... Crucial issues chosen by Voice for Life
OPINION Ronald Rolheiser: Midwives of hope ... Keith Suter: Creative thinking may revive voluntary service ... Parish Diary: Communal silence ... Others Say... Editorial: Govt ignores plight of rest homes ... Good Evans ... Letters
INTERNATIONAL Renewal spreading in Latin America ... Preaching called top priority for priests ... The Pope: Benedict upholds workers' rights ... Schiavo was "killed" ... IVF baby to be donor for brother ... Bishop won't back down ... MP drops a papal clanger ... Protecting faith is Pope's duty ... Editor resigns after pressure ... "Miracle" speech after 10 years ... Radio guilty of pollution ... Abuse claims force diocese to sell up ... One (careful) driver ... Protests over "weeping" statue ... Cabinet position for priest... Papal peak ... Scottish ban ... In Brief
REGULAR FEATURES Young Adults, Books, Monitor, Net Scene, Clips, Tape Deck, Scripture, The Doolans, Family Talk, God in the Garden, Cryptic Crossword, Caption Contest, Who Said?, 40 Years Ago, Dio. Diary, Holy Lives, That Word!, Photo Prayer, Kit's Corner, Wit's End.
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'WEL-COM'
Newspaper of the Archdiocese of Wellington and the Diocese of Palmerston North
http://www.welcom.org.nz
(full text)
Archbishop John Dew installed as administrator of the archdiocese About 500 invited guests including Archbishop Dew's sisters were present at the festive occasion in Sacred Heart Cathedral...
A pope of surprises: Cardinal Williams Returns The new Holy Father, Benedict XVI, will be 'a pope of surprises', Cardinal Williams said as he returned from Rome and his first conclave. The Cardinal also said that Pope Benedict will be a man of peace, reconciliation, warmth and compassion and endeavour to build closer relationships with other Churches...
Paul VI evangelisation call 30 years old this year a passion for good news-ing This December is the 30th anniversary of Paul VI's groundbreaking encyclical Evangelii Nuntiandi. Ruth Smithies takes a fresh look at this papal letter in today's context....
Knights devise contest to spark vocations The Porirua Branch of the Knights of the Southern Cross has organised a writing competition to encourage young people to consider a vocation to the priesthood or religious life. The topic is: 'vocations to the Priesthood or to Religious Orders are very important in New Zealand Today'....
The future of the papacy While the cardinals were in conclave electing a new pope, the Wellington Catholic Education Centre held a forum to discuss how the papacy could look. Here Catholic laywoman, Anna Thompson, and former Anglican Church Canon, Peter Stuart, give their views....
Vocations - called to put out into the deep In his message for the World Day of Prayer for Vocations celebrated recently, John Paul II reflected on the call to all of us to follow Christ and, in particular, to consider the call to Religious Life and Priesthood. This is very relevant today when permanent personal commitment is not as common as it once was. Here Sr Mary Hepburn rsm, Br Kieran Fenn fms and Fr Alan Roberts reflect on their lives as religious and priests in today's world....
"Committed to Escape: a NZ soldier's story" A book review by Fr Julian Wagg, Armed Forces' Chaplain This story chronicles Daniel Riddford's escape as a prisoner of war during the second World War. Riddiford was a member of the 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force at the invasion of Libya in November 1941. His high hopes of adventure ended with capture....
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TUI MOTU INTERISLANDS
http://www.tuimotu.org/
From the May 2005 issue ...
Editorial: Changing the pilot A Pope has died; another Pope is elected. It seemed as if the whole world stood still and watched. The unprecedented world interest can clearly be attributed to the eminence of John Paul II...
Also in this issue ... False Gods: Law becomes an idol - Sandra Winton Church in the 21st Century - Anna Holmes Interview with Laurence Freeman, OSB - John Main and Christian meditation Oscar Romero: Bishop of the poor - Christopher Carey
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FROM THE SECULAR PRESS
Catholics disagree with stem cell breakthrough http://www.nzherald.co.nz/index.cfm?c_id=1&ObjectID=10126804 Two massive breakthroughs in stem cell research are being described locally as morally repugnant. Researchers in the UK have created the first human embryo clone and Korean scientists have successfully created eleven batches of embryonic stem cells which genetically match sick patients...
Catholic diocese to look to future (photo) http://tinyurl.com/dggya The Roman Catholic Bishop of Dunedin, the Most Rev Colin Campbell, has called for consultation into the future of parishes in the Otago-Southland diocese. With falling numbers of priests, it was time to look at the future of the 136-year-old diocese, he said when contacted...
Celtic centennial research unearths interesting fact http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/timaruherald/0,2106,3293791a6434,00.html In research for their centennial publication, Timaru's Celtic Rugby Club have discovered they are the oldest affiliated Catholic club in New Zealand...
Catholic Church in NZ says process to canonise the late Pope John Paul has come as a brilliant surprise http://home.nzcity.co.nz/news/default.asp?id=50606 The late Pope might be the quickest man to become a saint. His successor Pope Benedict has already started Pope John Paul on his way to canonisation. New Zealand Catholic Church spokeswoman Lyndsay Freer says it has come as a brilliant surprise...
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Anonymous pamphlet drop angers ministers Stuff - South Waikato News - Greater Waikato - 26 May 2005 [Summary: Pamphlets that include messages such as "Going to Church won't save you", which have been distributed locally, have drawn opposition from several church ministers in the South Waikato. Several ministers spoken to by the South Waikato News said the flyers lacked credibility because they did not contain a name or contact for those behind them.]
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Catholic leader says British Church is 'in crisis', by Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent of The Times http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-1627510,00.html People in Europe are filled with angst and the Roman Catholic Church is in crisis, the Archbishop of Westminster, Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor, said tonight. In a lecture at Westminster Cathedral, the spiritual leader of more than four million Roman Catholics in England and Wales said the Church in Europe, and in particular in Britain, was in a time of crisis and of "dying and rising"...
The Rt Rev Roderick Wright (obituary) http://tinyurl.com/arnsw Summary: The Right Reverend Roderick Wright, the former Roman Catholic Bishop of Argyll and the Isles, who died of cancer in New Zealand on Tuesday aged 64, scandalised the Church in 1996 when he ran off with his housekeeper, Kathleen MacPhee, a divorced mother of three children; it later emerged that he was also the father of a son by another parishioner.]
Government should help Christians detained in Saudi Arabia, says Bishop of Lahore http://www.asianews.it/view.php?l=en&art=3309 Pakistani immigrants arrested because they were celebrating mass in a Riyadh home. Pakistan should treat the case without any religious discrimination; they are citizens like everybody else, say Mgr Saldanha...
Mgr Moretti: "The international community is praying for Clementina" http://www.asianews.it/view.php?l=en&art=3304 The parish priest of Kabul turns to the family of the Italian hostage Clementina Cantoni: "We are close to you, a light burns day and night before the statue of Our Lady". The girl is one of the "rare" practicing Catholics in the country. Local and Afghan press say the kidnapping is an offence against all the population...
Priests on the frontline http://www.thetablet.co.uk/cgi-bin/register.cgi/tablet-01025 The number of clergy attacked and robbed in their own homes [in the UK] is increasing, particularly in the inner cities. Can they continue their ministry without turning their presbyteries into fortresses? ....
Benedict XVI As Known by Co-worker Interview with Father Augustine Di Noia http://zenit.org/english/show_10.php Rome, May 15, 2005 (Zenit.org).- Benedict XVI is a person of great inner tranquility, intensely dedicated to his work for the Church, and very "tradition-minded," said a close collaborator. So as to get to know the reality of the man behind the image portrayed at times by the media, Zenit interviewed Father Augustine Di Noia, undersecretary for the Congregation of the Doctrine of Faith, who worked with Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger when the latter was prefect of the congregation...
Cracks in Anglican dissent over Mary http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-1615534,00.html Members of the Anglican Church are being asked to accept that controversial Roman Catholic teachings regarding the Virgin Mary are "authentic expressions of Christian belief"...
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FROM THE OVERSEAS CATHOLIC PRESS & AGENCIES
Tonga bishop leads people´s power protest against King http://www.cathnews.com/news/505/159.php Bishop Soane Foliaki of Tonga took a leading role in yesterday´s mass protest against the country´s royal family, according to New Zealand´s One News...
Filipino bishops blog the Gospel http://www.asianews.it/view.php?l=en&art=3362 Manila (AsiaNews) - Filipino bishops are using every tool at their disposal to reach the faithful, including the internet and blogs. From the website of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines (CBCP), internet users can access three blogs managed by three prelates who talk about a variety of issues such as catechesis, today's society and Christian life. Each blog is different but all are regularly updated ....
Pope commends 'beauty' of Sunday http://www.cathnews.com/news/505/130.php Pope Benedict XVI has stressed the importance of Sunday Mass, letting it be known that "every parish is called to rediscover the beauty of Sunday, the Lord's day"...
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CARITAS AOTEAROA NZ
http://www.caritas.org.nz
NEWSROOM Budget 2005: Hits and Misses 19 May 2005: The commitments outlined in today's Budget, which focused on savings and significant increases in portfolios such as health and education also provided benefits to areas such as housing, child advocacy and mental health, and this has been welcomed by Caritas, the Catholic agency for justice, peace and development ...
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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 ... Chronology of the latest news about Maciel; Peace, justice and the liturgy; Benedict's first major public events; Kasper on Eucharistic unity
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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
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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
"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
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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 ]
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