Sunday, September 19, 2021

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NZ CATHOLIC BISHOPS' CONFERENCE

Support Life Sunday 2021 parish resources now available (16 Sep 2021)
The resources for Support Life Sunday 10 October 2021 are now available online for downloading and use by parishes and others. The theme of Support Life Sunday on 10 October is "Supporting and honouring health carers" ...


** The resources for Support Life Sunday 10 October 2021 are now available online for downloading and use by parishes and others. The theme is "Supporting and honouring health carers." It acknowledges the work of health carers, including family carers and health professionals, who are on the front line in supporting and protecting life.

** Auckland's continuing Level 4 Lockdown means NZ Catholic can't be printed, so here is the latest digital issue.  

** Kia ora koutou whanau Katorika.  The full video of the special Te Ara a Maria rededication Mass at St Mary of the Angels in Wellington is now online

** Kia ora koutou whanau Katorika. This is Te Wiki o te Reo Maori  -- Maori Language Week. The National Liturgy Office has published a page of resources to help you include te reo in your daily prayer life and to emphasise the Church's commitment to using Maori in the liturgy.  

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'NZ CATHOLIC' 


The full contents of  the lockdown edition, dated September 15 2021, are online at:

In this issue: Bishop Dunn sends message of support, prayers to Mangere church community ... ARPA awards for 'NZ Catholic' ... Michael Otto: Discussion needed on hate speech law proposal ... Churches won't have to enforce record-keeping ... Some weekday Masses to resume ... Thanks for Afghan refugee appeal generosity ... Seminarian diaconate ordinations delayed ... Editorial: Keeping an eye on privacy ... Dean Wearmouth, Marcellin College, Auckland: Up and down the mountain with Christ ... Catholic Schools' Day 2021: Celebrating the gift of Catholic education ... Youth hyped up for Life Teen summer camp ... Enthusiasm aplenty at CWL annual conference ... Book review: A gripping account of the persecution of George Pell.

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FROM THE SECULAR PRESS.  NEWS OF THE SCHOOLS

Trustees give backing to principal
The board of trustees of an Invercargill secondary school is standing behind its principal, though it may be breaking the law in employing him. The principal of Verdon College in Invercargill, Jarlath Kelly, was in the limelight last month after holding school exams in Alert Level 4 ...

No live final hard to swallow for The Pills
The tickets were sold out, the stage was set and the songs were polished. But Oamaru band The Pills will have to wait a little longer for their shot at stardom after Covid-19 forced the postponement of the Smokefreerockquest national final. The St Kevin's College pupils will travel to Auckland next month to record their two songs – Sonder and Lullaby – streamed as part of the online final.

No abuse hearing in Dunedin called 'slap in the face'
A decision to not hold a Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care hearing in Dunedin has been criticised as a ''repulsive slap in the face'' for Southern survivors.

Pompallier Catholic College students win first prize at Northland Road Safety Trust's short film contest
Draped in a superman costume, a Pompallier Catholic College student has won a grand prize of many laughs and $3000 in a road safety short film competition.

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TWENTY-FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME (B)

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The Mass of the Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time, celebrated by Fr Ephrem Tigga OFMCap at St Joseph's Parish Church Takapuna, is broadcast on Auckland Diocese's YouTube channel at: 
and on Shine TV (Freeview channel 25) at 2 pm  and live streamed at: https://www.shinetv.co.nz/videos/live  (only viewable in New Zealand).

In conformity with the lockdown regulations, the Mass was attended only by the community of the presbytery.

Inspired Word: A video reading and commentary on the gospel of the day by Rev. Ellie Sanderson and Rev. Judith Wigglesworth at St Paul's Cathedral, Wellington.
Mark 9:30-37  Jesus speaks again about his death. 'Whoever welcomes one such child in my name, welcomes me.'

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Other New Zealand Commentaries on the Sunday Readings:
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Fr Kevin Waldie SM. Sunday Reflection: 

Sunday homilies of Fr Anthony Trenwith (audio):

Marist Messenger. Daily Reflections: https://www.maristmessenger.co.nz/

Fr Frank Bird sm. Living the Word: Sundays of the Year: Discussion Guide - https://livingtheword.org.nz/

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STATION XV (podcast)


Station XV: Episode 166 — Attack, Assisted Dying, Afghanistan, Activity (September 16, 2021)

The terror attack on an Auckland supermarket leads this month's episode, with the New Zealand bishops condemning the attack, praying for the injured victims and urging the pursuit of peace. Across the Tasman in Australia, faith-based health care workers are worried about the impact that assisted dying laws will have on them, while back in New Zealand, support is being sought for incoming Afghan refugees. In the United States, the bishops are calling for more civility in public discourse. After another heavy show, maybe we need some time to kick back and relax. Foosball, anyone?

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CRUX - Edited by John L. Allen Jr. and Inés San Martin


Can Francis and 'Super Mario' position Europe between AUKUS and China?
The Vatican so far hasn't commented publicly on the new "Aukus" alliance among the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia, and nobody even privately has demonstrated quite the pique of French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian, who called it a "stab in the back." Nevertheless, it's unlikely Vatican diplomats look with unalloyed favor upon the prospects of a new Cold War between China and the world's Anglo-Saxon powers.

Archbishop calls new Aussie assisted dying laws a 'defeat for life
After lawmakers in Queensland, Australia, voted overwhelmingly in favor of a measure allowing for Voluntary Assisted Dying (VAD), one of the country's top bishops condemned the move as a "defeat for life."

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EMPLOYMENT 
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Teaching vacancies in New Zealand Catholic schools are advertised on the Website of the Education Gazette: https://gazette.education.govt.nz/vacancies/?Keywords=catholic#results

Vacancies in the Catholic Volunteers Overseas programme: 

Job vacancies in the Catholic diocese of Auckland: https://www.aucklandcatholic.org.nz/staff-vacancies/

... and in the Archdiocese of Wellington:

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THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND


The six dioceses:

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New Zealand Catholic 
Periodicals & Newsletters
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'NZ Catholic' is a national newspaper published by the Catholic Bishop of Auckland. https://nzcatholic.org.nz/

Catholic Diocese of Hamilton. 'Kete Korero'. 

Catholic Dioceses of Palmerston North and Wellington. 'Wel-com'  http://www.wn.catholic.org.nz/welcom/

Catholic Diocese of Christchurch. 'Inform'  
https://chchcatholic.nz/?sid=25 (Latest news - Latest Inform)

Catholic Diocese of Dunedin. Pastoral Newsletter

The Nathaniel Centre. The New Zealand Catholic Bioethics Centre. 'The Nathaniel Report' http://www.nathaniel.org.nz/

NZ Catholic Education Office. 'Lighting New Fires' 

St Columban's Mission Society. 'The Far East' 

Society of Mary. 'Marist Messenger' 

Society of Saint Vincent de Paul NZ. News in Brief:  

'Tui Motu Interislands'. An independent Catholic magazine. 

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NZ Catholic Bishops' Conference

Catholic Discovery NZ (Catholic Enquiry Centre)

'NZ Catholic' newspaper

Caritas Aotearoa New Zealand

Holy Cross Seminary

Marist Seminary, Auckland NZ

Society of St Vincent de Paul NZ

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