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\
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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\
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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\
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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


Sunday, October 15, 2006

15 oct 2006

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'WORSHIPPING UNDER SOUTHERN SKIES'

http://www.worshippingundersouthernskies.org.nz

'Worshipping Under Southern Skies: Re-Discovering the Beauty of the Mass' is
the New Zealand Catholic Bishops’ programme for introducing the Revised
Roman Missal. The programme has four modules, of which the first is being
launched today. The programme's Website has the full text of the first
module, plus a blog page for public feedback.

Catholic Communications Media Release (13 Oct 2006)
'Pastoral Letter from New Zealand's bishops on Rediscovering the Beauty of
the Mass'.
http://www.cathcom.org.nz/media.php

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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 latest issue ...

Archbishop's column: Opening our ears to justice

Synod 2006 possible actions
Synod 2006 held over Queen's Birthday or Pentecost weekend, 2-4 June,
presented a number of propositions. These have now been released with the
promulgation of the synod booklet...

The ecology of money: how system design impacts on us and on the environment
There is mounting evidence and increasing awareness that the world is in
serious trouble, environmentally, socially, and economically. In most cases
we’re aware of what steps are required in order to address the problems, but
remedial action is often not possible due to lack of money. Why should this
be so? Money has always been used to represent value of goods and services
and to make trade easier. It is easier to use money than pigs or chickens...

Second lay leader installed
‘Here I Am, Lord’ sang the congregation with a spirit of expectation,
challenge, promise and purpose as the archdiocese’ second lay pastoral
leader, Barbara Rowley, and Archbishop John Dew processed in St Bernadette’s,
Naenae, for her installation on 1 October. Barbara was accompanied by her
husband and two of her sons. Frs Patrick Greally, Petelo Mauga, Jim Kershaw,
Sunil Paul and Msgr John Broadbent joined Archbishop John to concelebrate
this joyous mass....

Synod booklet is promulgated
The proceedings of the Pentecost Synod 2006 have been finally decreed in
ceremonies in Wellington and Nelson. The booklet contains future statements
and propositions from Synod 2006 and some stories from the appreciative
inquiry process which took place in parishes in preparation for the synod.
The booklet was launched on 20 September in Wellington and 29 September in
Nelson. Representatives of all the parishes in the archdiocese were at the
two masses to collect their copies...

Schools the face of church for many
For two-thirds of Catholic families in Queensland, the school their children
attend is the only face of the church, according to a Queensland study from
2002. And the executive director of schools for the Parramatta diocese in
New South Wales, Anne Benjamin, told the New Zealand Catholic Education
Convention 2006 ‘Radiating Hope Challenging Our Times’ last month she
understands the situation is similar for Catholic families in New Zealand.
‘Few families of Catholic students in our schools are regular members of a
parish.’...

Relationship education a gap in the curriculum
Critical thinking about God, and relationship teaching were two major gaps
in Catholic school religious modules, identified at the Catholic Education
Convention last month. But at least one RE teacher says this gap may have
been filled at her school in the last couple of years after a survey showed
relationship breakups were the biggest challenge for teenagers. The national
convention, which attracted some 800 participants from throughout the
country, was held at Wellington’s Michael Fowler Centre on 31 August to 2
September...

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FROM THE SECULAR PRESS

Abandoned tramping pack puzzles Police SAR
http://www.police.govt.nz/news/release/2696.html
Wellington Police Search and Rescue Squad are mystified by an abandoned
tramping pack they have recovered in the Tararua Forest Park. Alongside it
was a green and navy striped long sleeved polypropylene top, men's
toiletries, a Catholic newspaper dated September and a copy of The River of
Life, a Catholic newsletter...

Church helpers build more than just a house
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/sundaystartimes/auckland/0,2106,3824439a6497,00.htm/
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Helping to build a house for charity is more fun than you might think, says
novice hammer hand Chris Osborne.
Chris was part of a shift mostly made up of youngsters from St George's
Anglican Church, Papatotoe, who were working on the Building on Faith 06
project which has attracted teams from nine churches...

Immigration minister argued overstayer should stay
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/0,2106,3824487a6160,00.html
Immigration officials are holding an Iranian overstayer in custody and will
eventually deport him, despite Immgration Minister David Cunliffe having
argued strongly he should be allowed to stay.

Iranians face an indefinite stay in jail (photos)
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/search/story.cfm?storyid=00043D86-641A-152A-A76883027A\
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A chef who has been in prison for nearly two years faces indefinite
detention because he refuses to sign papers which would see him deported to
Iran.

Nuns Distressed By Political Attacks
http://www.newswire.co.nz/main/viewstory.aspx?storyid=340450&catid=32
A group of Catholic sisters are the latest to express concern at the tone of
recent political debate in New Zealand and are urging politicians to improve
standards when Parliament resumes this week...

Respected doctor's fall from grace
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/dailynews/0,2106,3826898a6002,00.html
Hiran Fernando's conviction yesterday was a fall from grace for a doctor who
had a high profile in the community for a number of years...

Hearing granted for extradition appeal
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/0,2106,3827826a12855,00.html
Sydney: Three High Court of Australia judges will hear an application on
Monday by two Catholic clergymen wanting to appeal their extradition to New
Zealand, where police want to charge them with historic sexual abuse
charges...

Clergymen to face sex charges in NZ
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/0,2106,3819363a10,00.html
A former Christchurch school pupil of two Catholic clergymen confronted them
today after the Australian Federal Court ruled they be extradited to face
charges of sexually abusing boys at the school. ..

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CATHOLIC COMMUNICATIONS NZ - Media Release

Statement in response to BBC Panorama programme, 'Sex Crimes and the
Vatican', on behalf of the Catholic Church in England and Wales (3 October
2006)
http://www.cathcom.org.nz/media.php
The controversial 'Panorama' programme, "Sex Crimes and the Vatican"
screened in the UK last weekend, has not been seen in New Zealand, therefore
we are not in a position to comment on it. However a statement in unusually
strong language has been issued on behalf of the Catholic Bishops'
Conference of England and Wales. We publish it below...

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INSPIRATIONAL TV - NZ's own Catholic Web TV service

http://inspirationaltv.net

New this week: What makes a church?
Churches are very different from other buildings, so what makes them
functional? Sister Mary Scanlon tours St Joseph's parish church, Mt
Victoria, one of the newest churches in Wellington.

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MARIST BROTHERS' FAMILY CHAMPAGNAT NEWSLETTER - September 2006

http://www.maristbrothers.org.nz/MFN1Sept2006.htm

Contents summary by our correspondent ...

A close associate of the Brothers in Fiji is Rita Rokocakau. On Champagnat
Day, Rita addressed the Marist Brothers High School assembly. She stressed
the importance of the Charism of Champagnat and true discipleship through
prayer.

Brother Fabian O’Driscoll, our oldest Brother in the Province, passed away
peacefully at Mercy Parklands, Auckland, on August 28th. Brother Clarent
Glynn, almost 92 years, is now the oldest Brother in the Province.

St Bernard’s College, Lower Hutt celebrated its 60th anniversary.

Sharing Champagnat Vision: Recently in Fiji, Anne Dooley, Melbourne Province
Co-ordinator of lay partnership, led a seminar for Marist teachers from
Fiji, Kiribati, Samoa and Tonga. A similar programme in Melbourne in early
August saw twelve teachers representing six New Zealand schools, deepen
their appreciation of the Champagnat Charism.

Champagnat Celebrations in Fiji are included in the report.

News of the Brothers: Cyril Pender - Barry Burns - Humphrey O’Connor -
Siaosi Ioane - Chris Scannell - Kieran Fenn - Chris Poppelwell - Sam
Eathorne.

Recently deceased friends and associates are mentioned.

Affiliations
Matilda Lolima has provided over 30 years of devoted service at Vatuwaqa,
Suva, Fiji.
Monsignor Brian Arahill has been a long-time Sacred Heart College pastoral
helper and received Marist affiliation on the occasion of his 50th
anniversary of priestly ordination.

Marist Principals move
Special mention is made of Fred Miller who has resigned from Champagnat
Institute in Fiji to take up a role of promoting the needs of the disabled
for the Pacific Forum.

Congratulations are extended to Phil Mahoney who assiduously promoted
Marcellin Champagnat’s Charism at Sacred Heart College and moves to take up
the principalship at St Patrick’s College, Silverstream.

There is a report on the Marist Alternative Education Centre at Glenfield.

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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
A weekly column by John R. Allen

http://nationalcatholicreporter.org/word/pfw101306.htm

Analysis: Benedict's gamble with Islam
Pope Benedict XVI heads to Turkey next month, his first visit to a majority
Muslim state. Of all the question marks surrounding the trip, perhaps the
most consequential is this: Which Benedict will show up?

Further commentary and interviews by John R. Allen, at:
http://ncrcafe.org/node/507 ...
Jewish leader sees 'new realism' in Vatican on Islam ... Fr. Tom Doyle on
'Crimen Sollicitationis' ... No slowdown in 'saint factory' ... Pope set to
liberalize use of Pre-Vatican II Mass ... Missionary expert calls reaction
to pope speech 'manufactured' ... No decision yet on condoms, Vatican
sources say ... Shift on limbo accents hope, 'relativizes' church's role in
salvation ... Catholic soldiers face no crisis of conscience on war, Bush
official 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 8, 2006

8 oct 2006

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'NZ CATHOLIC' no. 250, Oct. 8-21 2006

http://www.nzcatholic.org.nz

NATIONAL
Catholics set to become NZ's biggest religious group ... Faiths celebrate
peace ... Pro-life success seen in Australia ... Iraqis find hazards in NZ
society ... Wellington archdiocese unveils outward-looking plan for 2011 ...
Auckland in second phase of pastoral planning ... Theologian sees Christ in
colourful context ... St Anne's a healthy role model ... Hospital chaplain
left legacy of love, dedication ... Students saved NZ from hypnotic plot of
evil headmistress ... Slates restore cathedral roof ... Call for fresh
thinking on jail and alternatives ... Teaching on liturgy beginning ...
Bishops issue pastoral letter

FEATURES
New bishop wants to convey the privilege of loving Jesus ... ICPE marks
decade of mission service ... New priest for NZ role in Legion of Christ ...
Sisters pray and fast to protect human life

OPINION
Ronald Rolheiser: Caring for our hearts ... Amy Kiley: Mass in a different
country: Not uniform but uniting ... The Pope: "Parish priest can't do it
all alone - he can't be a soloist" ... Others Say ... Editorial: Ten years
of informing, challenging ... Malcolm Evans ... Letters

INTERNATIONAL
Al Qaeda attacks Pope, Church ... Solidarity on poverty is urged ...
Congress tackles prejudice against religions ... Death-row men denied a
priest ... Taizé's founder not a convert ... Orthodox dialogue ends well ...
UK fall in churchgoing is slowing ... Nun forgives her murderers ... Loved
by God from the start ... Lay revolution in parishes ... Bishops get media
tip ... Milingo causes new split ... In Brief ... Pope disowns "brusque"
quote ... Some Muslims hope for dialogue ... Reaction around the world

REGULAR FEATURES
Young Adults, Books, Monitor, Clips, Net Scene, Tape Deck, Papal Prayer,
Scripture, Daily Readings, Feasts, 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.

SUPPLEMENT
'NZ Catholic's tenth birthday'

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FROM THE SECULAR PRESS

Catholics to become dominant Christians
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/thepress/0,2106,3818445a6530,00.html
Catholicism will become the most practised denomination in New Zealand
within five years -- and the Catholic Church is already wielding political
power, an expert says...

Priest ordained as bishop of Chch (photo)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/thepress/0,2106,3818444a6530,00.html
Marathon-running and mountainbiking Greymouth priest Barry Jones was last
night ordained the new Coadjutor Bishop of Christchurch. The ordination, at
the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, marked the official start of Jones'
role after his appointment by Pope Benedict XVI in June...

Te Koha O Whaea Irihapeti [Sister Elizabeth's gift]
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/CU0610/S00018.htm
The last in line of Bishop Pompallier’s Sisters of Mercy organises an Easter
gift for her hometown of Pawarenga in the new documentary Te Koha O Whaea
Irihapeti...

Capill blamed as Christian Heritage closes down
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/story.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10404090
The Christian Heritage Party is closing down, citing the conviction of its
former leader Graham Capill as a main reason...

Appeal a credit to hospital chaplains (photo)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/sundaystartimes/auckland/0,2106,3816135a6497,00.htm/
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Middlemore Hospital's chaplains have been spreading the word about their
work. The first appeal and inaugural week for hospital chaplains was
launched last week to raise awareness of their roles in hospitals.

Hospitals cater for many faiths (photo)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/thepress/0,2106,3820648a6530,00.html
God is having to make room in the country's hospital chapels to make room
for Buddha and Allah. Once distinctively Christian, chapels are being
converted into multi-faith centres, reflecting the diversity of beliefs
among patients and hospital staff...

Former lodge site reborn as second Catholic school
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/southlandtimes/0,2106,3815352a6568,00.html
Queenstown - The site of a former $3 million lodge near Arrowtown gutted by
fire in July has come to the rescue of a growing Queenstown Catholic primary
school...

Levao wins performing arts event
http://www.stuff.co.nz/centralnorthisland/0,2106,3815938a6014,00.html
Singing has its rewards for Henry Levao, who has just taken out the Te
Awamutu Performing Arts Competition. He has walked away with the Gleanis
Waterhouse Scholarship for his performance of the popular British song A
Soft Day...

Order will pay bills
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/thepress/0,2106,3820640a6530,00.html
The St John of God Order will continue paying the legal bills of two
Catholic clergymen ordered back to New Zealand to stand trial on historical
sexual abuse charges...

Path cleared for clergy to face abuse charges
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/story.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10404593

Claims of much more abuse
http://tvnz.co.nz/view/page/488120/844717
There are claims the alleged actions of two Catholic clergymen being brought
back to New Zealand to face historic sex charges are just the tip of the
iceberg.

Clergymen Being Extradited (audio report)
NewsTalk ZB
http://xtramsn.co.nz/news/0,,11964-6397729-25,00.html
Ken Clearwater from the Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse Trust talks with
Newstalk ZB's Paul Holmes about the news that two Catholic clergymen are
being extradited to New Zealand.

Legal eyes on extradition ruling on clergymen
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/thepress/0,2106,3818386a6530,00.html

BBC documentary described as "beat-up" by Catholic Church (full text)
Radio New Zealand Newswire â€" 03 10 2006 : 09:07:54
The Catholic Church says a documentary claiming the Pope Benedict XVI was
involved in covering up child sex abuse by priests, is a beat-up. The BBC
programme looks at a secret document which instructs bishops about how to
deal with allegations against priests, and says the current pope enforced
these rules for 20 years. Communications director for the Catholic Church in
New Zealand, Lyndsay Freer, says she believes it relates to the seal of
confession, where a priest is bound never to divulge what is spoken. Ms
Freer says the producer and programme makers are working to their own
agenda, which is a beat up of the Pope and the Catholic church.

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CATHOLIC COMMUNICATIONS NZ - Media Release

Statement in response to BBC Panorama programme, 'Sex Crimes and the
Vatican', on behalf of the Catholic Church in England and Wales (3 October
2006)
http://www.cathcom.org.nz/media.php
The controversial 'Panorama' programme, "Sex Crimes and the Vatican"
screened in the UK last weekend, has not been seen in New Zealand, therefore
we are not in a position to comment on it. However a statement in unusually
strong language has been issued on behalf of the Catholic Bishops'
Conference of England and Wales. We publish it below...

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INSPIRATIONAL TV - NZ's own Catholic Web TV service

http://inspirationaltv.net

New this week: 'Changing the Church'
Dr Anna Thompson has devoted her life to the Church yet she is not a Sister
or any other kind of religious figure. She talks about the changes that are
coming ...

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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 (formerly: 'The Word from Rome').
A weekly column by John R. Allen

http://nationalcatholicreporter.org/word/pfw092906.htm

This week:
Cardinal Avery Dulles on Islam; Hijacking gives insight into Turkey's
Christian minority; BBC documentary on clergy sex abuse; New report on
global Christianity; The latest on Limbo; Column changes coming.

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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 ]

Lay pastoral worker(s). St Joseph's Parish, New Plymouth.
Details in 'NZ Catholic' September 10-23 2006 p.23, in 'Wel-com' September
2006 p.4, and from
St Joseph's Parish, PO Box 32, New Plymouth 4615 Applications close 10
October 2006.

Sunday, September 24, 2006

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'NZ CATHOLIC'

http://www.nzcatholic.org.nz

Issue 249, Sept 24 - Oct 7 2006

Full text from the current issue ...

Inaugural hospital chaplaincy week starts September 24
Auckland â€" New Zealand’s first Hospital Chaplaincy Week starts this Sunday
to increase awareness of the ministry and raise money for it...

Full contents' summary ...

NATIONAL
Benedict attacked for quote on faith ... Brother sees continuing risk of
civil unrest in East Timor ... Bishops stress stewardship of God's creation
... Tongan king had respectful relationship with Church ... Retreat director
from India to give talks ... Pupils at Wanaka make own rules ... Vocations
conference aims to offer "sense of hope" ... Educators are honoured by peers
... Villa Maria choir wins "Big Sing" gold ... Minister opens sports centre
... Sacred Heart girls win Chanel Shield ... ERO File ... Sacred Heart's new
principal appointed ... Week for hospital chaplaincy

FEATURES
Ground-breaking lay leader enters her "fourth age" ... Getting blokes to
church ... French choir to visit ... Bishop's certificate surprises couple
... Eastern Catholic bishops join in new regional association ... Parish
secures elusive patron

OPINION
Ronald Rolheiser: Home - the place from which to understand ... Anne
Benjamin: Teachers' influence lives on for generations ... Pastor Parochus:
Our Church: Truly universal ... Others Say ... Editorial: Reaction
illustrates Pope's point ... Malcolm Evans ... Letters

INTERNATIONAL
Call to Muslims over freedom ... Reform of welfare "not all positive" ...
Bishops' "no nukes" message endorsed ... The Pope: Priests told to take
heart ... Peace row at Assisi ... Priests recall September 11 ministry ...
Parisian honour ... Pope showed human face in return to homeland ... Good
news about TV season in US ... New bishop is arrested in China ... Maronite
bishops in Lebanon criticise Hezbollah and president's leadership ... Not
everyone liked ecumenical service ... Ad brought parents together ... In
Brief

REGULAR FEATURES
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Prayer, 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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POPE BENEDICT ON ISLAM

Religious lessons of tolerance
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/dominionpost/0,2106,3803662a6483,00.html
Times columnist William Rees-Mogg pointed out in The Dominion Post this
week, Pope Benedict is not the first speaker to liven up a dry text with a
strongly worded quote, The Dominion Post writes in an editorial...

John Roughan: Pope's gutsy little grenade lobbed into war on terror
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/search/story.cfm?storyid=0001F367-7B77-1513-B4F883027A\
F1013D

Last year, when the Vatican conclave elected red-blooded Cardinal Ratzinger
to succeed John Paul II, liberals like my mother assumed the Holy Spirit had
taken the day off. That suspicion was confirmed for her this week when
Benedict XVI, as he called himself, had Muslims everywhere in uproar over
words he used about their religion...

Hysterical reaction
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/thepress/0,2106,3802668a6528,00.html
Pope Benedict XVI is no imitator of Pope Urban II, who preached to the flock
at Clermont and set in train the Crusades, writes The Press in an
editorial...

Deborah Coddington: Religions of tolerance set example of violence
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/search/story.cfm?storyid=00089033-E497-1514-972583027A\
F10127

Despite the fact that one-god religions like to preach tolerance,
increasingly that is not what they practise. This week's over-reaction by
some Muslims to Pope Benedict's speech proved that given the slightest
provocation, the mad mullahs will take umbrage, threaten violence, and
demand apologies...

Catholics and Muslims meet after Pope's comments
http://www.newstalkzb.co.nz/newsdetail1.asp?storyID=103986
The Race Relations Commissioner has met New Zealand Catholic and Muslim
leaders following comments about Islam by the Pope, which have sparked
outrage across the Muslim world...

Editorial: Challenge in papal apology
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/search/story.cfm?storyid=0004F75A-501C-150E-8D2F83027A\
F1010F

Pope Benedict is possibly as surprised as anyone that a quotation he used in
the course of a theological lecture last week should be causing such
consternation among Muslims. The Pope was contributing to a discussion on
the rationality of religion, and suggested religion ceased to have a
rational basis when it used violence to advance its sway. He could have
mentioned some of the history of his own church but instead he cited
Islam...

Papal apology not enough, Muslims say
Otago Daily Times
http://tinyurl.com/r2yxp
The local Muslim community is calling for Pope Benedict to make a more
extensive apology after he allegedly portrayed Islam as a religion tainted
with violence...

Theologian defends pope's criticism of islam (full text)
Radio New Zealand Newswire
A New Zealand theologian has defended a speech by Pope Benedict the
Sixteenth which has sparked outrage among muslims. In the speech at his old
university in Regensburg, the Pope referred to a six hundred year old
critique of Islam as evil and inhuman. Father Merv Duffy, a theologian at
the Good Shepherd College in Auckland, says the Pope also makes a case that
while Christianity is a religion of reason, Islam is not. He says the Pope
is speaking the truth as he sees it, and he is known for seeking dialogue
among religions. Father Duffy says subsequent events suggest the speech was
unwise although the violence of reaction to it indicates the Pope was
correct.

Religious Groups At Odds Over Pope's Remarks
http://xtramsn.co.nz/news/0,,11964-6313782,00.html
Two religious organisations in New Zealand are at odds over a recent speech
by Pope Benedict XVI which has raised the hackles of Muslim leaders around
the world. Religious advisor for the International Muslim Association of New
Zealand Mohammed Amir said the Pope was not creating good perceptions of the
Islamic community, and his remarks had upset Muslims...

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OTHER NEWS FROM THE SECULAR PRESS

A natural in the Big House (photo)
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/search/story.cfm?storyid=0006F1B2-792F-1513-B4F883027A\
F1013D

An interview with Anand Satyanand, New Zealand's first Catholic
Governor-General.

'It's a miracle' (photo)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/0,2106,3806159a11,00.html
Jeannette Adu-Bobie vowed as she lay in Wellington Hospital with three limbs
amputated that she would survive and walk the length of St Peter's Basilica
in Rome...

ILT funds work on basilica
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/southlandtimes/0,2106,3806015a6568,00.html
Cracked walls, sunken ceilings, and carpet worn bare by communion will be
fixed by a $300,000 grant to St Mary's Basilica in Invercargill...

Cash lesson for schools smart on health (photo)
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/search/story.cfm?storyid=000112BA-D6CF-150F-923683027A\
F1010F

Schools are being offered state cash to start healthy nutrition projects
such as putting water filters in classrooms...

Choosing queen was 'difficult' for judges (photo)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/southlandtimes/0,2106,3801490a6568,00.html
Deirdre Jolly had other plans for next week but after being crowned 2006
Senior Blossom Festival Queen yesterday, they may have to change. Mrs Jolly,
representing the Catholic Women's League, said she had seen the festival
from many different points of view during the past 40 years, everything from
float-maker to tea lady...

Catholic Gallipoli hero gets a new grave
http://www.cathnews.com/news/609/97.php
Catholic army chaplain Msgr Tony Toms will today preside at the consecration
of a grave for a New Zealand-born devout Catholic ANZAC army officer who has
laid in an unmarked grave in Melbourne for more than 50 years...

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INSPIRATIONAL TV - NZ's own Catholic Web TV service

http://inspirationaltv.net

New this week: Maria's back in town
Maria is back from retreat and tells us what's been happening in her
family's life. Filmed in Left Bank, Cuba Mall, Wellington.

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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 (formerly: 'The Word from Rome').
A weekly column by John R. Allen

http://nationalcatholicreporter.org/word/pfw092206.htm

This week:
Fall-out from Benedict's comments on Islam; What's next for Christian-Muslim
relations?

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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 ]

Operations Manager, Catholic Tribunal of New Zealand
Details in 'Wel-com' September 2006 p.5, and from John Butterfield, General
Manager, Archdiocese of Wellington, PO Box 1937, Wellington 6140; e-amil:
j.butterfield@wn.catholic.org.nz Applications close 29 September 2006

Adult Educator / Liturgy Educator. Diocese of Palmerston North.
http://www.pndiocese.org.nz
Further details 'NZ Catholic' September 10-23 2006 p.23, in 'Wel-com'
September 2006 p.15, and from the bishop's secretary, Private Bag 11012,
Palmerston North; tel. (06) 357 1980; e-mail: bishop@pndiocese.org.nz
Applications close 30 September 2006

Lay pastoral worker(s). St Joseph's Parish, New Plymouth.
Details in 'NZ Catholic' September 10-23 2006 p.23, in 'Wel-com' September
2006 p.4, and from
St Joseph's Parish, PO Box 32, New Plymouth 4615 Applications close 10
October 2006.

Office Administrator (6 month contract), Challenge 2000
Website: http://www.challenge2000.org.nz
Details in 'NZ Catholic' Sept 24 - Oct 7 p.23, and from Kitty McKinley,
Challenge 2000, PO Box 13059, Johnsonville, Wellington. Tel: (04) 477-6827

Sunday, September 17, 2006

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TELEGRAM FOR THE DEATH OF THE KING OF TONGA

Vatican City, Sept 13, 2006 (VIS) - Benedict XVI sent a telegram of
condolence to King Taufa'ahau Tupou V of Tonga for the death of his father,
King Taufa'ahau Tupou IV who died on Sunday, September 10 at the age of 88
following a long illness. He had been king of Tonga since 1967.

"I was saddened to learn of the death of His Majesty King Taufa'ahau Tupou
IV, your beloved father, and I send my heartfelt condolences to you, the
royal family and all the people of Tonga. Assuring the bereaved of my
prayers and spiritual closeness at this time of national mourning, I commend
the long reigning late king to the loving mercy of Almighty God and invoke
upon the country the divine gifts of consolation and peace. As a pledge of
hope in the Risen Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, I impart my apostolic
blessing."

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POPE BENEDICT'S COMMENTS ON ISLAM

The Pope's address at the University of Regensburg (full text):
http://zenit.org/english/visualizza.phtml?sid=94748

Catholic Communications NZ. Declaration Concerning Pope's Regensburg Address
(16 Sep 2006)
http://www.cathcom.org.nz/media.php
Vatican City, Sep 15, 2006 (Vis) - Yesterday evening, Holy See Press Office
Director Fr. Federico Lombardi S.J. released the following declaration to
journalists concerning the interpretation of certain passages of the address
delivered by the Holy Father at the University of Regensburg on September
12...

Pope "wasn't condemning Islam"
http://tvnz.co.nz/view/page/411425/831337
The Catholic Church is assuring Muslims in New Zealand that the Pope meant
no offence with his comments about the Prophet Mohammad...

Audio reports from Newstalk ZB ...

Catholics defend Pope's comments
http://www.newstalkzb.co.nz/audio2/16111824.wma
Catholic Church spokeswoman Lyndsay Freer tells Newstalk ZBs Rachel Morton
the uproar over comments made by the Pope about the Muslim prophet Mohammed
is quite unnecessary.

Muslims want apology from Pope
http://www.newstalkzb.co.nz/audio2/16122756.wma
Islamic Association of New Zealand president Javed Khan tells Newstalk ZBs
Rachel Morton a formal apology is the only way the Pope can mend fences with
the Muslim faith.

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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: Opening our ears to justice

The universe story, a challenge for the church
Christians need to look beyond the Christian story for ways to address the
issue of depleting oil supplies and climate change which will radically
change the way we live in the next decades. Marist Fr Peter Healy who runs
seminars on ecological spirituality with Sr Noelene Landrigan rsj, says
human history is coming to the end of a phase which some call ‘the petroleum
interval’. In the last 100 years, western economies have driven the whole
agricultural industrial system on oil, so that we are actually eating oil
...

Responding to the call for ecological conversion
The idea that some four-year-olds in Australia have never seen rain is
behind the creation of a new Catholic agency to focus on environmental
issues across the Tasman. Col Brown of Catholic Earthcare Australia was
keynote speaker at four seminars organised in the Palmerston North Diocese
to consider the Social Justice Week focus on environmental justice....

Archbishop launches synod booklet
Archbishop John Dew will launch the synod booklet, the front cover of which
appears on this page, for the North Island part of the diocese on at a
promulgation mass on 20 September at Sacred Heart Cathedral. He will launch
the booklet for South Island parishes a in St Mary’s Church, Nelson, on 29
September. We reprint here his introductory letter from the booklet ...

Wel-com in winning class
At the recent Australasian Catholic Press Conference awards, Wel-com won the
best feature award for a series of three articles on inter-church marriages
mostly written by Sally and John Faisandier. The judge’s citation said that
the series provided an in-depth insight into an issue faced by many couples
and the church....

CWL conference abuzz with ideas
The Catholic Women’s League will be asking parliament to ban the advertising
of prescription drugs on TV, regulate the advertising of instant finance and
debt rescheduling loans, reprint the booklet Considering an Abortion â€" what
are your options, increase hospice funding, ban the sale of fireworks to the
public, and enhance public transport in urban areas. These six remits were
agreed on at its national conference in Wellington on 20 July....

Peace celebrated in Lower Hutt
Peace Together is the theme of a celebration of peace which uses the image
of people as pieces in a jigsaw in the Hutt later this month. Initiated by
the Inter-Faith Council in the Hutt Valley, the ecumenical initiative
recognises the United Nations International Day of Peace. The council
comprises members of the Baha’i, Buddhist, Christian, Jewish, Moslem and
Sikh faith-traditions and meets regularly to deepen appreciation of each
other’s cultures and beliefs....

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NEWS FROM THE SECULAR PRESS

Hundreds pay miner their last respects
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/thepress/westcoast/0,2106,3796240a6013,00.html
Hundreds of people attended yesterday's funeral of West Coast coalminer
Bernard Green, who was killed in a mining accident last week...

Students help plant along stream's edge (photo)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/timaruherald/0,2106,3792779a6571,00.html
Giving up her Saturday morning to befriend the Taumatakahu Stream, is all
part of teaching Angela MacLeod's children about conservation. The St
Josephs Catholic Primary School Committee member, was one of 37 people who
planted tussocks and kowhai bushes along Temuka stream's edge...

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INSPIRATIONAL TV - NZ's own Catholic Web TV service

http://inspirationaltv.net

New this week: Is there something after coffee?
In Coffee Break, Sister Stephanie sips coffee with Rev David Tannock, the
chaplain at Wellington hospital, who describes how New Zealanders cope with
death....

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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 (formerly: 'The Word from Rome').
A weekly column by John R. Allen

http://www.nationalcatholicreporter.org/word/

This week:
Benedict's jihad remark; Benedict in Bavaria; Follow-ups: Brothers in
leadership posts and more on evolution; New hires at Catholic University ;
Roman Catholic, Orthodox dialogue resumes; Lessons from the first 18 months
of Benedict's papacy; Personal notes

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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 ]

Accounts and Database Manager, 'NZ Catholic' newspaper
http://www.nzcatholic.org.nz
Details in 'NZ Catholic' September 10-23 2006 p.3, and from The Managing
Editor, NZ Catholic, PO Box 147-000, Ponsonby, Auckland 1144; e-mail:
editor@nzcatholic.org.nz Applications close 22 September 2006

Parish Secretary (Part time), Sacred Heart Parish, Petone
http://www.wn.catholic.org.nz/petone.html
Details in 'Wel-com' September 2006 p.7, and from the parish office, tel.
(04) 971 7885; e-mail: sacredheart@paradise.net.nz Applications close 24
September 2006

Operations Manager, Catholic Tribunal of New Zealand
Details in 'Wel-com' September 2006 p.5, and from John Butterfield, General
Manager, Archdiocese of Wellington, PO Box 1937, Wellington 6140; e-amil:
j.butterfield@wn.catholic.org.nz Applications close 29 September 2006

Adult Educator / Liturgy Educator. Diocese of Palmerston North.
http://www.pndiocese.org.nz
Further details 'NZ Catholic' September 10-23 2006 p.23, in 'Wel-com'
September 2006 p.15, and from the bishop's secretary, Private Bag 11012,
Palmerston North; tel. (06) 357 1980; e-mail: bishop@pndiocese.org.nz
Applications close 30 September 2006

Lay pastoral worker(s). St Joseph's Parish, New Plymouth.
Details in 'NZ Catholic' September 10-23 2006 p.23, in 'Wel-com' September
2006 p.4, and from
St Joseph's Parish, PO Box 32, New Plymouth 4615 Applications close 10
October 2006.

Sunday, September 10, 2006

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SOCIAL JUSTICE WEEK 10-16 September 2006

Catholic Communications NZ. Statement on Environmental Issues from the New
Zealand Catholic Bishops' Conference
Media Releases - http://www.cathcom.org.nz/media.php

Caritas Aotearoa NZ. Social Justice Week. "Renew the face of the earth":
Environmental justice
http://www.caritas.org.nz/?sid=90
Social Justice Week Events ... Social Justice Week resources for schools,
for youth and for parishes

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CATHOLIC COMMUNICATIONS NZ

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

** Statement on Environmental Issues from the New Zealand Catholic Bishops'
Conference (8 Sep 2006)

** Worshipping under Southern Skies (4 Sep 2006)
The national catechesis programme 'Rediscovering the Beauty of the Mass'

** "Right to Life" organisation expresses alarm at NZ Government funding for
organisations that promote contraception, sterilisation and abortion (4 Sep
2006)

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NEWS FROM THE SECULAR PRESS

More apply for religious schools
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/0,2106,3788883a7694,00.html
Religious schools are getting more enrolment applications as parents become
convinced they offer the best education for their children...

Religious teaching guidelines ditched
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/0,2106,3786383a7694,00.html
Proposed guidelines for teaching religion in state schools have been ditched
after opponents, including Anglican bishops, criticised them as unfair and
inconsistent...

Education officials scrap plan for religion crackdown
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/story.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10399620

Religion in schools - Act needs a change
http://www.newstalkzb.co.nz/newsdetail1.asp?storyID=103029
Principals say the issue of religion in state primary and intermediate
schools will not go away, despite the Ministry of Education ditching plans
to issue guidelines...

Green Party: State schools should advance religious tolerance
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PA0609/S00067.htm

United Future: religion in schools backdown "common sense"
http://www.radionz.co.nz/news/latest/200609041253/1e86eea3

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'NZ CATHOLIC'

Issue 248, September 10-23, 2006 - http://www.nzcatholic.org.nz

Full contents summary ...

NATIONAL
Students challenge RE teachers ... Education "serious" responsibility ...
Caritas sees shortcomings in three bills ... Prison chaplains deplore high
imprisonment rate ... National briefings will introduce changes to the Roman
Missal ... Organ donation encouraged ... Justice Ministry helped abortion
providers ... West Papuan advocate calls for dialogue ... Journalist from US
"called" to NZ job ... Convention radiated hope, not heat ... Dismissed
claims to be appealed ... Several cultures take part in Glen Innes
celebration ... Franciscan friar contributed to James Joyce biography ...
College to nurture future golfers ... Australian speakers on VFL agenda ...
ERO File

FEATURES
Mission societies' emphasis focuses on universal Church ... New national
office likely in Wellington ... Church coming alive in Cuba ... Castro wants
priests at his death ... New school hall opened ... Social issues tackled at
CWL conference ... City promises to rectify Catholic graves "eyesore" ...
Ecologist urges justice for the natural world

OPINION
Ronald Rolheiser: Our need for confession ... Pat Lynch: NZ schools must
recognise everyone's faith dimension ... Trevor Powell: The power of music
... Editorial: Bureaucrats backtrack on religion ... Malcolm Evans ...
Letters ... Vatican Letter: Dialogue with Orthodox starts up again

INTERNATIONAL
Schönborn calls for clarity on evolution ... Drunks to be named from pulpit?
... Believers coped ... The Pope: Revelation "vision of victory over evil"
... New church will pray for aborted ... Aussies scrap asylum bill ...
Milingo to join Dan Brown? ... Da Vinci plagiarism? ... Miracles web page
... Feast dates to move for 2008 ... Christian Zionism is jointly condemned
... Religions seen as "tools" for achieving peace ... Caritas experts study
Lebanon ... Devil's influence high today, says exorcist ... Czechs forced to
sell churches ... Praise, warning given to athletes ... Private visit to
crucifix shrine ... China frees bishop ... In Brief

REGULAR FEATURES
Young Adults, Books, Monitor, Clips, Net Scene, Tape Deck, Papal Prayer,
Scripture, Feasts, 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.

ADVERTISING FEATURES
Social Justice Week
Candlelight Rosary Procession

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WORLD YOUTH DAY, SYDNEY 2008

Oceania Plans Bigger Turnout for Youth Day '08
Many Countries Will Participate for the 1st Time
http://www.zenit.org/english/visualizza.phtml?sid=94532
Sydney, Australia, Sept. 8, 2006 (Zenit.org).- World Youth Day 2008 will be
a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to connect Oceania youth to the life of the
Church, says the event's coordinator Auxiliary Bishop Anthony Fisher after a
recent meeting of the Federation of Catholic Bishops' Conferences of
Oceania...

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INSPIRATIONAL TV

http://inspirationaltv.net

New this week: The poverty around you
We can get so comfortable that we forget poverty hasn’t been fully
conquered. Green MP Sue Bradford is here to remind us...

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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 (formerly: 'The Word from Rome').
A weekly column by John R. Allen

http://www.nationalcatholicreporter.org/word/

This week:
Assisi inter-religious assembly marks 20th anniversary of John Paul's
initiative; Evangelicals look to '10/40 window'; Opus Dei prelate to visit
U.S. and Canada; The bishops' film critic; Benedict's Schülerkreis ans
evolution; Capuchins elect brother to Rome post

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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 ]

Accounts and Database Manager, 'NZ Catholic' newspaper
http://www.nzcatholic.org.nz
Details in 'NZ Catholic' September 10-23 2006 p.3, and from The Managing
Editor, NZ Catholic, PO Box 147-000, Ponsonby, Auckland 1144; e-mail:
editor@nzcatholic.org.nz Applications close 22 September 2006

Parish Secretary (Part time), Sacred Heart Parish, Petone
http://www.wn.catholic.org.nz/petone.html
Details in 'Wel-com' September 2006 p.7, and from the parish office, tel.
(04) 971 7885; e-mail: sacredheart@paradise.net.nz Applications close 24
September 2006

Operations Manager, Catholic Tribunal of New Zealand
Details in 'Wel-com' September 2006 p.5, and from John Butterfield, General
Manager, Archdiocese of Wellington, PO Box 1937, Wellington 6140; e-amil:
j.butterfield@wn.catholic.org.nz Applications close 29 September 2006

Adult Educator / Liturgy Educator. Diocese of Palmerston North.
http://www.pndiocese.org.nz
Further details 'NZ Catholic' September 10-23 2006 p.23, in 'Wel-com'
September 2006 p.15, and from the bishop's secretary, Private Bag 11012,
Palmerston North; tel. (06) 357 1980; e-mail: bishop@pndiocese.org.nz
Applications close 30 September 2006

Lay pastoral worker(s). St Joseph's Parish, New Plymouth.
Details in 'NZ Catholic' September 10-23 2006 p.23, in 'Wel-com' September
2006 p.4, and from
St Joseph's Parish, PO Box 32, New Plymouth 4615 Applications close 10
October 2006.