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NEWS & NOTES - 31 May 2009 - Pentecost Sunday
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'NZ CATHOLIC' - May 31 - June 13 2009 - No. 317
http://www.nzcatholic.org.nz
Bishops alter decision on kneeling ... Postulator of Mother Teresa's cause visits NZ ... Christians tread carefully in Iran ... Carved kauri captures Christ's sacrifice on the cross ... Film review: Many mistakes in 'Angels and Demons' ... ... Advertising feature: Funerals - Growing trend to pseudo-committal rites unfortunate; Religious imagery dwindling in cemeteries; Mass is the greatest prayer for our dead
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FROM THE SECULAR PRESS
Churches work to suit new generation
http://www.odt.co.nz/news/dunedin/58714/churches-work-suit-new-generation
As society in general turns away from traditional church services, Dunedin's youth are finding new, modern ways to worship. Ellie Constantine looks into a fresh take on spirituality.
Rewarding community heroes (photo)
Rodney Times
http://tinyurl.com/m922xh
Some of Rodney's greatest volunteers have been recognised at the Rodney Community Service Awards.
Pioneer woman dies
Motueka Golden Bay News
http://tinyurl.com/net5ev
One of Takaka's oldest residents, Agnes Bell, has died at the age of 99.
Bishops: We have already said sorry to abuse victim
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10575467
Catholic bishops in Christchurch say they have already apologised to a victim of alleged abuse who has written a book called 'Say Sorry'.
Catholic abuse book set to hit stores
http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/2450511/Catholic-abuse-book-set-to-hit-stores
A new book alleging abuse at two Catholic orphanages in Christchurch will be released on Monday. In 'Say Sorry', Christchurch woman Ann Thompson, 68, tells of the physical, mental and sexual abuse she endured as a child at St Joseph's Catholic Orphanage for Girls and Nazareth House in Christchurch.
Society benefits from tolerance, interreligious dialogue, pope says
http://www.catholicnews.com/data/stories/cns/0902460.htm
Vatican City (CNS) -- In separate speeches May 29 to new ambassadors from India and from New Zealand, Pope Benedict XV discussed religious freedom, dialogue and the role of religion in public life.
Island Bay Catholic landmark up for review (photo)
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/AK0905/S00398.htm
A review of the historic and heritage significance of the Erskine College site in Wellington is being undertaken by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust (NZHPT).
Statue an inspiration for school (photo)
East and Bays Courier
http://tinyurl.com/lmn6dv
Students at Baradene college have welcomed a familiar figure to their school. A bronzxe statue of the school's founder, Saint Madeleine Sophie Barat, was unveiled on Monday last week.
Historic items go online
Dargaville News
http://tinyurl.com/nu29so
A team of five cataloguers hired by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust is going through historic artifacts associated with Pompallier Mission with a fine toothcomb.
School goes wacky to aid chopper (photo)
Cambridge Edition
http://tinyurl.com/kkgp9q
Weird and wacky is what Waikato Westpac wanted and that's exactly what St Peter's Catholic School gave them last Friday.
Police warned wanted man's family
http://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/news/2441332/Police-warned-wanted-mans-family
Police warned a wanted man's family that they would attend his father's funeral if he didn't hand himself in.
Priest chides police
http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/crime/2437160/Priest-chides-police
A Catholic priest has condemned Christchurch police as "tactless" after they staked out a funeral and allegedly stopped a car-load of mourners at gunpoint in an effort to find the dead man's fugitive son.
Former Invercargill mayor's selfless service to community remembered (photo)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/southland-times/news/2441810/Former-Invercargill-mayors-selfless-service
A life spent working for the city he loved was marked yesterday as hundreds turned out to farewell former Invercargill mayor David Harrington.
Old school ties still bind brothers (photo)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/taranaki-daily-news/news/2446512/School-ties-still-bind-brothers
It has been 50 years since the front gates of Francis Douglas Memorial College swung open and this weekend the jubilee celebrations begin.
Horsing around is such good fun
http://www.rotoruadailypost.co.nz/local/news/horsing-around-is-such-good-fun/3900173/
Benedict Larkin loves the feeling of being on a horse. The 6-year-old St Mary's Catholic School pupil was among a group of young haemophilia sufferers yesterday who proved their condition doesn't mean they have to be wrapped up in cotton wool.
Priest completes diversion, escapes conviction
Mon, 25 May 2009 12:59p.m.
http://www.3news.co.nz/Priest-completes-diversion-escapes-conviction/tabid/423/articleID/105706/cat/64/Default.aspx
A Catholic priest who defaced an Israeli monument during a protest has escaped conviction after completing tasks set by police to earn a diversion.
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INSPIRATIONAL TV - http://inspirationaltv.net
** New chapel detail **
The stained glass window of the Mother Aubert chapel at St Joseph's Church, Wellington
** In front of our eyes **
A reading and discussion of John 20:19-23 with Rev. Judith Wigglesworth and Rev. Jenny Wilkins at St Paul's Cathedral, Wellington.
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'BEING FRANK' - http://www.beingfrank.co.nz
New Zealand Catholic Blogs. Some current topics ...
Big Win for Marriage (the California State Supreme Court decision on marriage) ... “Stacy, please, I must have you back” (children's toys, and prospects for union with other churches) ... Notre Dame (more about President Obama's speech) ... Tangled in my Christological mozzie net (on discussing the major Christological Church Councils) ... Another day, another hikoi, another confused whitey! (on Maori seats for Auckland's super city) ... Are we doing enough? (Holy Church, unholy scandals) ... Moving) (on learning about faith from flatmates)
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ALL THINGS CATHOLIC, by John L. Allen, Jr.
http://ncronline.org/blogs/all-things-catholic
'With Diaz nomination, Obama passes major Catholic test'
By extending an olive branch to pro-lifers during his commencement address at Notre Dame, President Barack Obama seemed to pass his first major Catholic test. This week, by naming an envoy to the Vatican who doesn’t have a public track record of challenging the bishops on abortion, he’s in effect passed his second...
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WORLD NEWS OF THE CHURCH
http://www.nzcatholic.org.nz
http://www.romereports.com (video)
http://www.youtube.com/vatican (news of Pope Benedict - video)
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EVENTS
Knights of the Southern Cross. Pauline Year Writing Competition
Topic: Why is Saint Paul important? What does Saint Paul say to me?
$1,000 in total prizes divided between three age categories
Details in 'Wel-com' May 2009 p.17 Closing date: 6 June 2009
'Be the Change': NZ Catholic Education Convention
29 - 31 July Wellington Convention Centre
Full details and registration: http://www.conference.co.nz/cathed09
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EMPLOYMENT
[Teaching vacancies in New Zealand Catholic schools are advertised in the Vacancies section of the Education Gazette: http://www.edgazette.govt.nz ]
[Vacancies for Catholic youth workers are advertised on the Vacancies page of Connect.org.nz: http://www.connect.org.nz ]
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Sunday, May 24, 2009
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NEWS & NOTES - 24 May 2009 - The Ascension of the Lord
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'WEL-COM' - A Catholic newspaper for the Wellington and Palmerston North
dioceses
http://www.welcom.org.nz
News
Book of letters hailed as unique historical source ... NZ and Oz blamed for troubles in Fiji ... Commission members see justice in action
World News
Columns
Editorial: Anzac Day begs the question, by Cecily McNeill ... Archbishop's column: the Year of the Priest, by Archbishop John Dew ... The Year of Paul: Ephesians puzzle and pearl, by Kieran Fenn FMS
Schools
St Cath's new charity initiative ... Ss Peter and Paul's school tops wearable arts ... Marist St Pat's takes the prized Swindale after eight tries
Features
The marriage adventure ... St Paul's conversion inspires reflection in Mt Victoria ... Shepherding the flock
Wellington
Labyrinth reopens at Hutt Hospital ... Newtown People's Market a regular ... The cathedral 160 years ago
Palmerston North
Sharing the gospel using social context ... Prisoners share Lenten message of hope ... Southern Delights
Reflect: The Feast of the Ascension May 24, 2009, by Veronica Lawson RSM
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FROM THE SECULAR PRESS
When the wall came down
http://www.stuff.co.nz/waikato-times/news/2434732/When-the-wall-came-down
Sister Philippa Reed didn't hear the diggers that demolished the sturdy red brick wall in Hamilton East early on Thursday a week ago. "I slept right through it," she says, as she looks at the exposed earthworks and higgledy-piggledy heaps of bricks on the corner of Clyde and Grey Sts.
Diamond anniversary (photo)
Central Leader
http://tinyurl.com/qbsxda
Hillsborough residents Aiden and Winnie Gladstone celebrated their diamond wedding anniversary on April 18.
'Ordinary folk' take gold (photo)
Hauraki Herald
http://tinyurl.com/ppy5r5
Gordon and Pam Shaw married in St Mary's Catholic church, Paeroa on April 11 1959.
Bulging roll brings hall back into use (photo)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/taranaki-daily-news/news/2434917/Bulging-roll-brings-hall-back-into-use/
History is repeating for children at St Joseph's Catholic School in New Plymouth. Fifty years ago a bulging role meant the school's Fatima Hall was filled with desks and used as classroom space.
Farewell to Gina
http://tinyurl.com/qonyrv
A framed photo of a smiling woman sits atop a small, white coffin. It's a smile familiar to the many people who knew and loved Georgina Yabo Forrest, known as Gina.
Death robs Gina of last wish
http://tinyurl.com/q7w5ty
Catering for elderly worshippers
Northern Courier (Wellington)
http://tinyurl.com/pqrpsy
Continuing our series on the issues surrounding an increasingly ageing population we look at how churches are catering for their elderly parishioners...
Conversation required over Foreshore and Seabed
Press Release: Caritas Aotearoa 20-5-2009 09:36
http://www.voxy.co.nz/national/quotlonger-conversationquot-required-over-foreshore-and-seabed/5/14441
Kids give helicopter a funding boost (photo)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/auckland/local-news/east-bays-courier/2422719/Kids-give-helicopter-a-funding-boost
Kids are getting fit while the Auckland Rescue Helicopter Trust gets a funding boost thanks to the Chopper Challenge at St Mary’s Catholic School in Ellerslie.
Burnside parish had tough start
http://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/news/2418480/Burnside-parish-had-tough-start
Worries about meeting bank loan repayments are not confined to the secular world. More than 2000 parishioners celebrated the 50th jubilee of Christchurch's largest Catholic parish, Christ the King at Burnside, at the weekend.
Parents hesitant about cervical cancer vaccination
http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/health/2418526/Parents-hesitant-about-cervical-cancer-vaccination
Some Canterbury parents are hesitating to get their daughters vaccinated against cervical cancer because they fear it will make the teenagers sexually active.
Counselling Awareness Week Launched.
http://www.voxy.co.nz/national/counselling-awareness-week-launched/5/14308
The third counselling awareness week ( May 17 - 22nd) was launched this morning. It will send a message to those under stress that "Its better to talk" and that counselling can make all the difference in how you deal with a distressing situation.
Reinforcing Faith In New Zealand Society
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PA0905/S00306.htm
Press Release: ACT New Zealand Hon Heather Roy, ACT Deputy Leader
A 'Dominion Post' article caught my eye this week and got me thinking about what it is that sets New Zealanders apart. The article was about Kiwi physiotherapist and former Wellingtonian Damon Newrick - now living in London - who recently received a commendation from police for rescuing a woman from three brutal attackers...
** Canterbury Catholic social welfare expo **
The diversity of social welfare activities by Canterbury Catholic groups were on display on Saturday at an expo at St Bede's College organised by the Diocesan Welfare Council. The theme for the biennial event is "God's work in our hands". The expo was covered by three reports in The Press which are not available on the newspaper's free Website (details below). They can be read at the public library and the libraries' free Newztext service:
Expo showcases welfare works
The Press, 21 May 2009, Edition 2, Page 6.
The diversity of social welfare activities undertaken by groups within the Catholic Church will be on display on Saturday afternoon at an expo at St Bede's College, organised by the Diocesan Welfare Council. More than 20 organisations will showcase the work they do in fields that range from traditional charity to mutual support groups of families...
Giving witness critical
The Press, 21 May 2009, Edition 2, Page 6.
The church has the responsibility of always giving witness to Christ's teaching, and one of His great teachings was to practise charity, to be a good neighbour to anyone in need, says the Most Rev Barry Jones, Bishop of the Christchurch Diocese...
Gospel values celebrated by the church
The Press, 21 May 2009, Edition 2, Page 6.
The words of Jesus Christ recorded in St Matthew's Gospel resonate as much in the Catholic Church today as any other period in its history...
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INSPIRATIONAL TV - http://inspirationaltv.net
** To Vanuatu with a mission **
Natalie and John Paul are off to Vanuatu on the Mahitahi (Catholic Overseas volunteers) Connect mission trip to build classrooms and a water tank. Natalie reports on a previous mission trip.
** Mary on Mary **
Sister Mary Scanlan on Jesus' mother's role in his upbringing.
** Going out to the world **
A reading and discussion of Mark 16:15-20 with Suzanne O'Rourke and Fr David Kennerley at St Mary of the Angels, Wellington.
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'BEING FRANK' - http://www.beingfrank.co.nz
New Zealand Catholic Blogs. Some current topics ...
Our Holy Father - Internets Master! ... "We live in a society of laws. Why do you think I took you to all those ‘Police Academy’ movies?" (the Catholic Church in the media) ... I never really thought about it like that (the morality of gambling) ... No Regrets (what does Scripture - and the Church - say about regret?) ... A mixed bag today (Swine flu restrictions; Christine Rankin; Obama Notre Dame) ... 20 week insight (on re-educating fathers about sex)
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ALL THINGS CATHOLIC, by John L. Allen, Jr.
http://ncronline.org/blogs/all-things-catholic
'We're all in the same boat'
Whenever an aging prelate pipes up on some controversial issue, he generally draws one of two reactions. Those who disagree will say, "This guy's an anachronism who doesn't realize the world has passed him by," while those who concur will sigh, "Too bad he had to wait until the end of his career to tell it like it is." I make it a point to listen to these guys for another reason: I think that anyone who's spent a lifetime of leadership in the church deserves a hearing...
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WORLD NEWS OF THE CHURCH
http://www.nzcatholic.org.nz
http://www.romereports.com (video)
http://www.youtube.com/vatican (news of Pope Benedict - video)
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EVENTS
NZ Catholic Tennis Wind-up
Renouf Tennis Centre, Brooklyn Road, Wellington
Saturday and Sunday, May 30-31 2009 (Queen's Birthday weekend)
Details and registration at: http://www.nzcatholictennis.org.nz , in 'Wel-com' May 2009 p.15 and from Brian Kennedy, briken@xtra.co.nz tel: (04) 479 9153; 027 675 8844
Knights of the Southern Cross. Pauline Year Writing Competition
Topic: Why is Saint Paul important? What does Saint Paul say to me? $1,000 in total prizes divided between three age categories
Details in 'Wel-com' May 2009 p.17 Closing date: 6 June 2009
'Be the Change': NZ Catholic Education Convention
29 - 31 July Wellington Convention Centre
Full details and registration: http://www.conference.co.nz/cathed09
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EMPLOYMENT
[Teaching vacancies in New Zealand Catholic schools are advertised in the Vacancies section of the Education Gazette: http://www.edgazette.govt.nz ]
[Vacancies for Catholic youth workers are advertised on the Vacancies page of Connect.org.nz: http://www.connect.org.nz ]
NEWS & NOTES - 24 May 2009 - The Ascension of the Lord
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'WEL-COM' - A Catholic newspaper for the Wellington and Palmerston North
dioceses
http://www.welcom.org.nz
News
Book of letters hailed as unique historical source ... NZ and Oz blamed for troubles in Fiji ... Commission members see justice in action
World News
Columns
Editorial: Anzac Day begs the question, by Cecily McNeill ... Archbishop's column: the Year of the Priest, by Archbishop John Dew ... The Year of Paul: Ephesians puzzle and pearl, by Kieran Fenn FMS
Schools
St Cath's new charity initiative ... Ss Peter and Paul's school tops wearable arts ... Marist St Pat's takes the prized Swindale after eight tries
Features
The marriage adventure ... St Paul's conversion inspires reflection in Mt Victoria ... Shepherding the flock
Wellington
Labyrinth reopens at Hutt Hospital ... Newtown People's Market a regular ... The cathedral 160 years ago
Palmerston North
Sharing the gospel using social context ... Prisoners share Lenten message of hope ... Southern Delights
Reflect: The Feast of the Ascension May 24, 2009, by Veronica Lawson RSM
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FROM THE SECULAR PRESS
When the wall came down
http://www.stuff.co.nz/waikato-times/news/2434732/When-the-wall-came-down
Sister Philippa Reed didn't hear the diggers that demolished the sturdy red brick wall in Hamilton East early on Thursday a week ago. "I slept right through it," she says, as she looks at the exposed earthworks and higgledy-piggledy heaps of bricks on the corner of Clyde and Grey Sts.
Diamond anniversary (photo)
Central Leader
http://tinyurl.com/qbsxda
Hillsborough residents Aiden and Winnie Gladstone celebrated their diamond wedding anniversary on April 18.
'Ordinary folk' take gold (photo)
Hauraki Herald
http://tinyurl.com/ppy5r5
Gordon and Pam Shaw married in St Mary's Catholic church, Paeroa on April 11 1959.
Bulging roll brings hall back into use (photo)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/taranaki-daily-news/news/2434917/Bulging-roll-brings-hall-back-into-use/
History is repeating for children at St Joseph's Catholic School in New Plymouth. Fifty years ago a bulging role meant the school's Fatima Hall was filled with desks and used as classroom space.
Farewell to Gina
http://tinyurl.com/qonyrv
A framed photo of a smiling woman sits atop a small, white coffin. It's a smile familiar to the many people who knew and loved Georgina Yabo Forrest, known as Gina.
Death robs Gina of last wish
http://tinyurl.com/q7w5ty
Catering for elderly worshippers
Northern Courier (Wellington)
http://tinyurl.com/pqrpsy
Continuing our series on the issues surrounding an increasingly ageing population we look at how churches are catering for their elderly parishioners...
Conversation required over Foreshore and Seabed
Press Release: Caritas Aotearoa 20-5-2009 09:36
http://www.voxy.co.nz/national/quotlonger-conversationquot-required-over-foreshore-and-seabed/5/14441
Kids give helicopter a funding boost (photo)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/auckland/local-news/east-bays-courier/2422719/Kids-give-helicopter-a-funding-boost
Kids are getting fit while the Auckland Rescue Helicopter Trust gets a funding boost thanks to the Chopper Challenge at St Mary’s Catholic School in Ellerslie.
Burnside parish had tough start
http://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/news/2418480/Burnside-parish-had-tough-start
Worries about meeting bank loan repayments are not confined to the secular world. More than 2000 parishioners celebrated the 50th jubilee of Christchurch's largest Catholic parish, Christ the King at Burnside, at the weekend.
Parents hesitant about cervical cancer vaccination
http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/health/2418526/Parents-hesitant-about-cervical-cancer-vaccination
Some Canterbury parents are hesitating to get their daughters vaccinated against cervical cancer because they fear it will make the teenagers sexually active.
Counselling Awareness Week Launched.
http://www.voxy.co.nz/national/counselling-awareness-week-launched/5/14308
The third counselling awareness week ( May 17 - 22nd) was launched this morning. It will send a message to those under stress that "Its better to talk" and that counselling can make all the difference in how you deal with a distressing situation.
Reinforcing Faith In New Zealand Society
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PA0905/S00306.htm
Press Release: ACT New Zealand Hon Heather Roy, ACT Deputy Leader
A 'Dominion Post' article caught my eye this week and got me thinking about what it is that sets New Zealanders apart. The article was about Kiwi physiotherapist and former Wellingtonian Damon Newrick - now living in London - who recently received a commendation from police for rescuing a woman from three brutal attackers...
** Canterbury Catholic social welfare expo **
The diversity of social welfare activities by Canterbury Catholic groups were on display on Saturday at an expo at St Bede's College organised by the Diocesan Welfare Council. The theme for the biennial event is "God's work in our hands". The expo was covered by three reports in The Press which are not available on the newspaper's free Website (details below). They can be read at the public library and the libraries' free Newztext service:
Expo showcases welfare works
The Press, 21 May 2009, Edition 2, Page 6.
The diversity of social welfare activities undertaken by groups within the Catholic Church will be on display on Saturday afternoon at an expo at St Bede's College, organised by the Diocesan Welfare Council. More than 20 organisations will showcase the work they do in fields that range from traditional charity to mutual support groups of families...
Giving witness critical
The Press, 21 May 2009, Edition 2, Page 6.
The church has the responsibility of always giving witness to Christ's teaching, and one of His great teachings was to practise charity, to be a good neighbour to anyone in need, says the Most Rev Barry Jones, Bishop of the Christchurch Diocese...
Gospel values celebrated by the church
The Press, 21 May 2009, Edition 2, Page 6.
The words of Jesus Christ recorded in St Matthew's Gospel resonate as much in the Catholic Church today as any other period in its history...
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INSPIRATIONAL TV - http://inspirationaltv.net
** To Vanuatu with a mission **
Natalie and John Paul are off to Vanuatu on the Mahitahi (Catholic Overseas volunteers) Connect mission trip to build classrooms and a water tank. Natalie reports on a previous mission trip.
** Mary on Mary **
Sister Mary Scanlan on Jesus' mother's role in his upbringing.
** Going out to the world **
A reading and discussion of Mark 16:15-20 with Suzanne O'Rourke and Fr David Kennerley at St Mary of the Angels, Wellington.
*******************************************
'BEING FRANK' - http://www.beingfrank.co.nz
New Zealand Catholic Blogs. Some current topics ...
Our Holy Father - Internets Master! ... "We live in a society of laws. Why do you think I took you to all those ‘Police Academy’ movies?" (the Catholic Church in the media) ... I never really thought about it like that (the morality of gambling) ... No Regrets (what does Scripture - and the Church - say about regret?) ... A mixed bag today (Swine flu restrictions; Christine Rankin; Obama Notre Dame) ... 20 week insight (on re-educating fathers about sex)
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ALL THINGS CATHOLIC, by John L. Allen, Jr.
http://ncronline.org/blogs/all-things-catholic
'We're all in the same boat'
Whenever an aging prelate pipes up on some controversial issue, he generally draws one of two reactions. Those who disagree will say, "This guy's an anachronism who doesn't realize the world has passed him by," while those who concur will sigh, "Too bad he had to wait until the end of his career to tell it like it is." I make it a point to listen to these guys for another reason: I think that anyone who's spent a lifetime of leadership in the church deserves a hearing...
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WORLD NEWS OF THE CHURCH
http://www.nzcatholic.org.nz
http://www.romereports.com (video)
http://www.youtube.com/vatican (news of Pope Benedict - video)
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EVENTS
NZ Catholic Tennis Wind-up
Renouf Tennis Centre, Brooklyn Road, Wellington
Saturday and Sunday, May 30-31 2009 (Queen's Birthday weekend)
Details and registration at: http://www.nzcatholictennis.org.nz , in 'Wel-com' May 2009 p.15 and from Brian Kennedy, briken@xtra.co.nz tel: (04) 479 9153; 027 675 8844
Knights of the Southern Cross. Pauline Year Writing Competition
Topic: Why is Saint Paul important? What does Saint Paul say to me? $1,000 in total prizes divided between three age categories
Details in 'Wel-com' May 2009 p.17 Closing date: 6 June 2009
'Be the Change': NZ Catholic Education Convention
29 - 31 July Wellington Convention Centre
Full details and registration: http://www.conference.co.nz/cathed09
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EMPLOYMENT
[Teaching vacancies in New Zealand Catholic schools are advertised in the Vacancies section of the Education Gazette: http://www.edgazette.govt.nz ]
[Vacancies for Catholic youth workers are advertised on the Vacancies page of Connect.org.nz: http://www.connect.org.nz ]
Sunday, May 17, 2009
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NEWS & NOTES - 17 May 2009
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'NZ CATHOLIC' - No. 316 - May 17 - 30 2009
http://www.nzcatholic.org.nz
In this issue: Bishops keeping a close eye on swine flu status .. 78 schools say no to Gardasil ... Children's book gives birds-eye view of Pope Benedict's daily routine ... View from the trenches: a personal reflection, by Joy Cowley ... NZ children will learn of Maori girl's inspiring faith ... Advertising feature: Legal services
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FROM THE SECULAR PRESS
Rush to bring Gina's brother to Wanganui
http://www.wanganuichronicle.co.nz/localnews/storydisplay.cfm?storyid=3797930&thesection=localnews&thesubsection=&thesecondsubsection=
All the stops have been pulled out to bring cancer sufferer Gina Forrest's brother from the Philippines to her bedside in Wanganui next week.
Catholic church opens in Katikati (photo)
Hauraki Herald
http://tinyurl.com/plgend
A special mass was held last sunday to celebrate the opening of the new St Pius X Catholic Church and Parish community Centre in Beach Rd., Katikati.
Waitara church is significant
http://www.stuff.co.nz/taranaki-daily-news/news/2416167/Waitara-church-is-significant
It may not be an ancient cathedral, but St Joseph's church in Waitara could soon have similar status. The Nelson St building is being considered by New Plymouth District Council for addition to the district plan as a category A historic building, meaning it will have the highest possible protection. [To see the church in Google Street View, open: http://maps.google.co.nz ; enter: 17 Nelson Street, Waitara; click the small photograph over 'Street View'; when the view opens, move three clicks right-wards]
Other schools want the winning recipe (photo)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/taranaki-daily-news/news/2413239/Taranaki-speakers-take-the-cake/
There's something special giving Taranaki students the gift of the gab. The recipe has been demanded by schools from Napier to Wellington but Bayley Roylance, 17, of Sacred Heart Girls' College and George Grainger, 15, of Francis Douglas Memorial College are staying mum.
Colleges pool talents (photo)
Hamilton Press
http://tinyurl.com/oy6pny
Hamilton's Catholic secondary schools have combined to stage a right-rollicking outer space adventure, in a combined production of Return to the Forbidden Planet.
Still room at St Joseph's (photo)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/manawatu-standard/news/feilding-herald/2412106/Still-room-at-St-Josephs
Feilding's St Joseph's School, an integrated Catholic school, is promoting the idea that it has room on its roll for non-Catholic children.
Divine intervention (photo)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/manawatu-standard/features/2407419/Divine-intervention
He was the kind of man you'd pass in the street without a second glance a good, solid, salt-of-the-earth type who'd always been able to support his family with his skills. Now he sits slumped in a chair in a church office, looking down at his clenched workingman's hands. The events of the last few weeks have stripped him of pride.
Public Asked To Comment On The Future Of Cemeteries
http://www.voxy.co.nz/national/public-asked-comment-future-cemeteries/5/13996
As Christchurch continues to grow and we become more multi-cultural, the future development of cemeteries and methods of burial is shifting into focus.
Pupils come first, says new head
http://www.stuff.co.nz/marlborough-express/news/kaikoura/2407146/Pupils-come-first-says-new-head
Mary Gray is no stranger to St Joseph's School, Blenheim, having taught there since 2004. But now she is taking on an entirely different role, having recently been appointed principal of the 82-pupil Catholic primary school.
Tougher times see churches increase attendance
http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/wellbeing/2406010/Tougher-times-see-churches-increase-attendance
Church flocks are growing as people search for a deeper meaning during the recession.
Church to be a beacon (illustration)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/auckland/local-news/2401921/Church-to-be-a-beacon
A European-style Catholic church in the heart of Te Atatu is taking shape thanks to the Croatian Cultural Society.
One step from heaven
New Zealand Herald — H003 — 16 May 2009
There aren't too many developers who can say the successful sale of their latest luxurious clifftop creation features in the prayers of 20 nuns. Award-winning builder-developers Nigel and Jackie Benton built this palatial new masonry home with panoramic sea views on land subdivided off the grounds of the neighbouring Catholic rest home. The Marian Rest Home is a small facility within spacious grounds, catering for elderly Catholic nuns and laywomen.
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INSPIRATIONAL TV - http://inspirationaltv.net
** Speaking out **
The O'Shea Shield public speaking competition for Catholic secondary schools was hosted this year by St Mary's College, Wellington.
** Giving your life for a friend **
A reading and discussion of John 15:9-17 with Suzanne O'Rourke and Fr David Kennerley at St Mary of the Angels, Wellington.
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NZ CATHOLIC PODCASTS
http://station15.libsyn.com
** Station XV ** - Episode 21
Holy Father's Holy Land holiday?
In this month's episode, we cover the Holy Father's trip to the Holy Land, the Swine Flu restrictions on reception of Communion, the anti-Catholic media bias, offering women who seek abortions the opportunity to view the ultrasound, and Our Lady appearing in a...coffee stain?
** Familia ** - Episode 8
In this month's edition of the Familia Podcast we explore the following questions: 1. What are the 'original experiences of man'? 2. Why did God create people with homosexual desires? 3. How can you counsel people who are pregnant and worried to keep their babies without moralizing? 4. How do you deal with friends who are sleeping together - how do we love them without condoning their actions? 5. When we give our lives to Christ do we really have to cease to exist as an individual?
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'BEING FRANK' - http://www.beingfrank.co.nz
New Zealand Catholic Blogs. Some current topics ...
Catholics and sport ... "They fed us gruel, they forced us to make wallets for export, and one of the campers was eaten by a bear!" (lessons from an American summer camp) ... Shameless plug (introducing a new women's forum) ... No fullstops on a family pilgrimage (report from Dakar) ... The Holy Father in the Holy Land ... Good Shepherds (on Good Shepherd Sunday)
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ALL THINGS CATHOLIC, by John L. Allen, Jr.
http://ncronline.org/blogs/all-things-catholic
'The most demanding high-wire act of his papacy'
Jerusalem -- After the most demanding high-wire act of his papacy, a grueling week that saw the 82-year-old pontiff deliver 28 speeches while shuttling among Jordan, Israel and the Palestinian Territories, it seems terribly simplistic to offer a report card, but here we go nonetheless: Give Benedict XVI an A for effort, and a B for execution...
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WORLD NEWS OF THE CHURCH
http://www.nzcatholic.org.nz
http://www.romereports.com (video)
http://www.youtube.com/vatican (news of Pope Benedict - video)
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EVENTS
NZ Catholic Tennis Wind-up
Renouf Tennis Centre, Brooklyn Road, Wellington
Saturday and Sunday, May 30-31 2009 (Queen's Birthday weekend)
Details and registration at: http://www.nzcatholictennis.org.nz , in 'Wel-com' May 2009 p.15 and from Brian Kennedy, briken@xtra.co.nz tel: (04) 479 9153; 027 675 8844
Knights of the Southern Cross. Pauline Year Writing Competition
Topic: Why is Saint Paul important? What does Saint Paul say to me?
$1,000 in total prizes divided between three age categories. Details in 'Wel-com' May 2009 p.17 Closing date: 6 June 2009
'Be the Change': NZ Catholic Education Convention
29 - 31 July Wellington Convention Centre
Full details and registration: http://www.conference.co.nz/cathed09
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EMPLOYMENT
[Teaching vacancies in New Zealand Catholic schools are advertised in the Vacancies section of the Education Gazette: http://www.edgazette.govt.nz ]
[Vacancies for Catholic youth workers are advertised on the Vacancies page of Connect.org.nz: http://www.connect.org.nz ]
Reasearch and Advocacy Officer, Caritas Aotearoa New Zealand (part-time)
http://www.caritas.org.nz
Details in 'NZ Catholic' issue 315, May 3 - 16, 2009 p. 26, in 'Wel-com' May 2009 p.14, and from Claire Beaumont, tel: (04) 496 1742; e-mail: claire@caritas.org.nz Applications close 22 May 2009.
NEWS & NOTES - 17 May 2009
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'NZ CATHOLIC' - No. 316 - May 17 - 30 2009
http://www.nzcatholic.org.nz
In this issue: Bishops keeping a close eye on swine flu status .. 78 schools say no to Gardasil ... Children's book gives birds-eye view of Pope Benedict's daily routine ... View from the trenches: a personal reflection, by Joy Cowley ... NZ children will learn of Maori girl's inspiring faith ... Advertising feature: Legal services
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FROM THE SECULAR PRESS
Rush to bring Gina's brother to Wanganui
http://www.wanganuichronicle.co.nz/localnews/storydisplay.cfm?storyid=3797930&thesection=localnews&thesubsection=&thesecondsubsection=
All the stops have been pulled out to bring cancer sufferer Gina Forrest's brother from the Philippines to her bedside in Wanganui next week.
Catholic church opens in Katikati (photo)
Hauraki Herald
http://tinyurl.com/plgend
A special mass was held last sunday to celebrate the opening of the new St Pius X Catholic Church and Parish community Centre in Beach Rd., Katikati.
Waitara church is significant
http://www.stuff.co.nz/taranaki-daily-news/news/2416167/Waitara-church-is-significant
It may not be an ancient cathedral, but St Joseph's church in Waitara could soon have similar status. The Nelson St building is being considered by New Plymouth District Council for addition to the district plan as a category A historic building, meaning it will have the highest possible protection. [To see the church in Google Street View, open: http://maps.google.co.nz ; enter: 17 Nelson Street, Waitara; click the small photograph over 'Street View'; when the view opens, move three clicks right-wards]
Other schools want the winning recipe (photo)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/taranaki-daily-news/news/2413239/Taranaki-speakers-take-the-cake/
There's something special giving Taranaki students the gift of the gab. The recipe has been demanded by schools from Napier to Wellington but Bayley Roylance, 17, of Sacred Heart Girls' College and George Grainger, 15, of Francis Douglas Memorial College are staying mum.
Colleges pool talents (photo)
Hamilton Press
http://tinyurl.com/oy6pny
Hamilton's Catholic secondary schools have combined to stage a right-rollicking outer space adventure, in a combined production of Return to the Forbidden Planet.
Still room at St Joseph's (photo)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/manawatu-standard/news/feilding-herald/2412106/Still-room-at-St-Josephs
Feilding's St Joseph's School, an integrated Catholic school, is promoting the idea that it has room on its roll for non-Catholic children.
Divine intervention (photo)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/manawatu-standard/features/2407419/Divine-intervention
He was the kind of man you'd pass in the street without a second glance a good, solid, salt-of-the-earth type who'd always been able to support his family with his skills. Now he sits slumped in a chair in a church office, looking down at his clenched workingman's hands. The events of the last few weeks have stripped him of pride.
Public Asked To Comment On The Future Of Cemeteries
http://www.voxy.co.nz/national/public-asked-comment-future-cemeteries/5/13996
As Christchurch continues to grow and we become more multi-cultural, the future development of cemeteries and methods of burial is shifting into focus.
Pupils come first, says new head
http://www.stuff.co.nz/marlborough-express/news/kaikoura/2407146/Pupils-come-first-says-new-head
Mary Gray is no stranger to St Joseph's School, Blenheim, having taught there since 2004. But now she is taking on an entirely different role, having recently been appointed principal of the 82-pupil Catholic primary school.
Tougher times see churches increase attendance
http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/wellbeing/2406010/Tougher-times-see-churches-increase-attendance
Church flocks are growing as people search for a deeper meaning during the recession.
Church to be a beacon (illustration)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/auckland/local-news/2401921/Church-to-be-a-beacon
A European-style Catholic church in the heart of Te Atatu is taking shape thanks to the Croatian Cultural Society.
One step from heaven
New Zealand Herald — H003 — 16 May 2009
There aren't too many developers who can say the successful sale of their latest luxurious clifftop creation features in the prayers of 20 nuns. Award-winning builder-developers Nigel and Jackie Benton built this palatial new masonry home with panoramic sea views on land subdivided off the grounds of the neighbouring Catholic rest home. The Marian Rest Home is a small facility within spacious grounds, catering for elderly Catholic nuns and laywomen.
********************************************
INSPIRATIONAL TV - http://inspirationaltv.net
** Speaking out **
The O'Shea Shield public speaking competition for Catholic secondary schools was hosted this year by St Mary's College, Wellington.
** Giving your life for a friend **
A reading and discussion of John 15:9-17 with Suzanne O'Rourke and Fr David Kennerley at St Mary of the Angels, Wellington.
******************************************
NZ CATHOLIC PODCASTS
http://station15.libsyn.com
** Station XV ** - Episode 21
Holy Father's Holy Land holiday?
In this month's episode, we cover the Holy Father's trip to the Holy Land, the Swine Flu restrictions on reception of Communion, the anti-Catholic media bias, offering women who seek abortions the opportunity to view the ultrasound, and Our Lady appearing in a...coffee stain?
** Familia ** - Episode 8
In this month's edition of the Familia Podcast we explore the following questions: 1. What are the 'original experiences of man'? 2. Why did God create people with homosexual desires? 3. How can you counsel people who are pregnant and worried to keep their babies without moralizing? 4. How do you deal with friends who are sleeping together - how do we love them without condoning their actions? 5. When we give our lives to Christ do we really have to cease to exist as an individual?
*******************************************
'BEING FRANK' - http://www.beingfrank.co.nz
New Zealand Catholic Blogs. Some current topics ...
Catholics and sport ... "They fed us gruel, they forced us to make wallets for export, and one of the campers was eaten by a bear!" (lessons from an American summer camp) ... Shameless plug (introducing a new women's forum) ... No fullstops on a family pilgrimage (report from Dakar) ... The Holy Father in the Holy Land ... Good Shepherds (on Good Shepherd Sunday)
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ALL THINGS CATHOLIC, by John L. Allen, Jr.
http://ncronline.org/blogs/all-things-catholic
'The most demanding high-wire act of his papacy'
Jerusalem -- After the most demanding high-wire act of his papacy, a grueling week that saw the 82-year-old pontiff deliver 28 speeches while shuttling among Jordan, Israel and the Palestinian Territories, it seems terribly simplistic to offer a report card, but here we go nonetheless: Give Benedict XVI an A for effort, and a B for execution...
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WORLD NEWS OF THE CHURCH
http://www.nzcatholic.org.nz
http://www.romereports.com (video)
http://www.youtube.com/vatican (news of Pope Benedict - video)
**********************************************
EVENTS
NZ Catholic Tennis Wind-up
Renouf Tennis Centre, Brooklyn Road, Wellington
Saturday and Sunday, May 30-31 2009 (Queen's Birthday weekend)
Details and registration at: http://www.nzcatholictennis.org.nz , in 'Wel-com' May 2009 p.15 and from Brian Kennedy, briken@xtra.co.nz tel: (04) 479 9153; 027 675 8844
Knights of the Southern Cross. Pauline Year Writing Competition
Topic: Why is Saint Paul important? What does Saint Paul say to me?
$1,000 in total prizes divided between three age categories. Details in 'Wel-com' May 2009 p.17 Closing date: 6 June 2009
'Be the Change': NZ Catholic Education Convention
29 - 31 July Wellington Convention Centre
Full details and registration: http://www.conference.co.nz/cathed09
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EMPLOYMENT
[Teaching vacancies in New Zealand Catholic schools are advertised in the Vacancies section of the Education Gazette: http://www.edgazette.govt.nz ]
[Vacancies for Catholic youth workers are advertised on the Vacancies page of Connect.org.nz: http://www.connect.org.nz ]
Reasearch and Advocacy Officer, Caritas Aotearoa New Zealand (part-time)
http://www.caritas.org.nz
Details in 'NZ Catholic' issue 315, May 3 - 16, 2009 p. 26, in 'Wel-com' May 2009 p.14, and from Claire Beaumont, tel: (04) 496 1742; e-mail: claire@caritas.org.nz Applications close 22 May 2009.
Sunday, May 10, 2009
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NEWS & NOTES - 10 May 2009
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FROM THE SECULAR PRESS
Where it all started (photo)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/nelson-mail/features/2398474/Where-it-all-started/
'Icon" could be one of the most abused words in the English language. Its traditional religious meaning has long been drowned out by chatter about "iconic" this and "iconic" that, and there's no way that the quiet, and largely unnoticed, visit of an Australian man to Nelson this week could have done anything to rescue the word's original meaning and intent...
Mother Teresa’s associate visits Auckland
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/CU0905/S00107.htm
Canadian-born Father Brian Kolodiejchuk, Mother Teresa’s associate of 20 years and promoter of her canonisation, visits Auckland this weekend ...
Refocusing Aid – Will the Poor be Lost From View?
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PO0905/S00065.htm
Catholic aid and development agency Caritas is deeply disappointed that the government has reintegrated government aid agency NZAID back into the Foreign Affairs and Trade Ministry, and shifted its prime focus from poverty elimination to sustainable economic growth...
Caritas Looking For New Zealand To Sharpen Up On Human Rights
http://www.voxy.co.nz/national/caritas-looking-new-zealand-sharpen-human-rights/5/13615
Catholic social justice agency Caritas is looking for New Zealand to sharpen up its human rights record at home, as the government's performance is put under the spotlight by the United Nations (UN) today...
Praise for this makeover
The Dominion Post 2 May 2009 Page: 103
St Mary of the Assumption is a romantic picture postcard of a church, situated down a leafy lane at the fringe of Napier. Built in 1863 for the Society of Mary, it was subsequently enlarged sixfold into the grand Carpenter’s Gothic pile we see today,...
Vows taken again after 80 years (photo)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/southland-times/news/2381204/Nun-takes-vows-again-after-80-years
A Southland-born Catholic nun is thought to have made history by celebrating 80 years of religious profession. Sister Mary Dominic, 101, was professed a Sister of Mercy in 1929, three years after entering the teaching order in Dunedin...
Flu-fearing faithful keep their distance
http://www.stuff.co.nz/timaru-herald/2381174/Flu-fearing-faithful-keep-their-distance
Churchgoers around South Canterbury had to adjust their communion practices yesterday as a precautionary measure against swine flu...
Flu fears sees halt to Holy Communion at masses (video: St Patrick's
Cathedral, Auckland)
http://www.3news.co.nz/News/NationalNews/Flu-fears-sees-halt-to-Holy-Communion-at-masses/tabid/423/articleID/102320/cat/64/Default.aspx
There was no communion wine at catholic masses throughout the country today, as New Zealand catholic bishops recommended it stop as a precautionary measure while swine flu is around...
Churches respond to flu scare (video: Sacred Heart Cathedral, Wellington)
http://tvnz.co.nz/health-news/churches-respond-flu-scare-2698534
While New Zealand authorities are confident they have got the H1N1 influenza virus under control, there is still plenty of caution being shown - especially on the holy day...
First Mass for new church
Bay of Plenty Times — A002 — 07 May 2009 (full text)
An official Mass and Blessing will open Katikati's newest church on Sunday with an expected congregation of 250. Construction of the Catholic church began in late October and while a target completion date of March 31 was not met, an impressive new facility now stands on Beach Rd. The Mass will be led by Bishop Denis Browne of the Catholic Diocese of Hamilton.
Church complex to be blessed
Hauraki Herald May 8 2009 p.4
The congregation of St Pius X Catholic Church in Katikati is preparing for the opening of its new complex on Beach Road this Sunday ...
‘Comfortable’ priest felt for people deeply
Waikato Times 9 May 2009 Page: 20
Monsignor Pat Holland was a joyfully rotund Roman Catholic priest who loved all people, and was loved in return.
Oggi Advertising wins eight year battle over school's billboards
The National Business Review 2009 - 8 May 2009
After an eight-year battle, Gordon Frykberg's Oggi Advertising has won a dispensation from the Auckland City Council bylaws allowing three billboards to stay on the grounds of St Francis Schools at Pt Chevalier, Auckland. Under this arrangement, the school and parish had earned $254,000 over 15 years...
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NZ CATHOLIC BISHOPS' CONFERENCE
http://www.cathcom.org.nz
'Catholic Bishops oppose “Three strikes” Bill' (6 May 2009)
New Zealand Catholic Bishops and Catholic social justice agency Caritas Aotearoa New Zealand will oppose the Sentencing and Parole Reform Bill at the Law and Order Select Committee’s first hearings on the legislation on Wednesday 6 May. In a joint submission, the New Zealand Catholic Bishops Conference and Caritas said the Bill runs the risk of having the exact opposite effect to that intended of protecting the community from violent offenders...
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INSPIRATIONAL TV - http://inspirationaltv.net
** Referendum Time **
Should smacking by parents be a criminal offence? Comments by Sister Marcellin, a member of the steering committe of 'Every Child Counts' http://www.everychildcounts.org.nz
** Fruit aplenty **
A reading and discussion of John 15:1-8 with Very Rev. Frank Nelson and Father James Lyons at St Paul's Cathedral, Wellington.
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'BEING FRANK' - http://www.beingfrank.co.nz
New Zealand Catholic Blogs. Some current topics ...
'Our Father' (the gift of the Lord's Prayer) ... “On closer inspection, these are loafers” (about the film "End of Days") ... A Burning question (to kill or not to kill) ... The call to work, with St Joseph the Worker (a reflection for the feast of St Joseph the Worker) ... The flu and the liturgy ... Don’t you stick your tongue out at me! ... Bye bye to the family dog… the family drive… the family dinner… (the “death of the traditional family”)
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PERIODICALS AND NEWSLETTERS
NZ Society of Mary. 'Marist Messenger' - May 2009
http://www.maristmessenger.co.nz
NZ Catholic Education Office. 'Lighting New Fires' - May 2009 with Catholic Schools' Supplement
http://www.nzceo.catholic.org.nz/pages/resourcesubpages/lighting-new-fires.html
Catholic Diocese of Christchurch. 'Inform' - April 2009
http://www.chch.catholic.org.nz/?sid=25
NZ Marist Brothers. 'Marist Family News' - March 2009
http://www.maristbrothers.org.nz/Marist%20Family%20News.htm
The Nathaniel Centre: The NZ Catholic Bioethics Centre. 'The Nathaniel Report' Issue 27 April 2009
http://www.nathaniel.org.nz
'Tui Motu InterIslands' - April 2009
http://www.tuimotu.org
Society of Eucharistic Adoration. 'Newsletter' - January 2009
http://www.divinenet.org.nz/adoration.html
St Columban's Mission Society. 'The Far East' - May 2009
http://www.columban.org.au/publications/the_far_east.html
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ALL THINGS CATHOLIC, by John L. Allen, Jr.
http://ncronline.org/blogs/all-things-catholic
Coverage of the Pope's Mideast Trip
John L. Allen Jr. is traveling with Pope Benedict XVI in Jordan, Israel and the Palestinian Territories May 8-15. Read NCRonline.org daily for his dispatches from the Holy Land.
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WORLD NEWS OF THE CHURCH
http://www.nzcatholic.org.nz
http://www.romereports.com (video)
http://www.youtube.com/vatican (news of Pope Benedict - video)
**********************************************
EVENTS
NZ Catholic Tennis Wind-up
Renouf Tennis Centre, Brooklyn Road, Wellington
Saturday and Sunday, May 30-31 2009 (Queen's Birthday weekend)
Details and registration at: http://www.nzcatholictennis.org.nz , in 'Wel-com' May 2009 p.15 and from Brian Kennedy, briken@xtra.co.nz tel: (04) 479 9153; 027 675 8844
Knights of the Southern Cross. Pauline Year Writing Competition
Topic: Why is Saint Paul important? What does Saint Paul say to me?
$1,000 in total prizes divided between three age categories. Details in 'Wel-com' May 2009 p.17 Closing date: 6 June 2009
'Be the Change': NZ Catholic Education Convention
29 - 31 July Wellington Convention Centre
Full details and registration: http://www.conference.co.nz/cathed09
****************************
EMPLOYMENT
[Teaching vacancies in New Zealand Catholic schools are advertised in the Vacancies section of the Education Gazette: http://www.edgazette.govt.nz ]
[Vacancies for Catholic youth workers are advertised on the Vacancies page of Connect.org.nz: http://www.connect.org.nz ]
Reasearch and Advocacy Officer, Caritas Aotearoa New Zealand (part-time)
http://www.caritas.org.nz
Details in 'NZ Catholic' issue 315, May 3 - 16, 2009 p. 26, in 'Wel-com' May 2009 p.14, and from Claire Beaumont, tel: (04) 496 1742; e-mail: claire@caritas.org.nz Applications close 22 May 2009.
NEWS & NOTES - 10 May 2009
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FROM THE SECULAR PRESS
Where it all started (photo)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/nelson-mail/features/2398474/Where-it-all-started/
'Icon" could be one of the most abused words in the English language. Its traditional religious meaning has long been drowned out by chatter about "iconic" this and "iconic" that, and there's no way that the quiet, and largely unnoticed, visit of an Australian man to Nelson this week could have done anything to rescue the word's original meaning and intent...
Mother Teresa’s associate visits Auckland
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/CU0905/S00107.htm
Canadian-born Father Brian Kolodiejchuk, Mother Teresa’s associate of 20 years and promoter of her canonisation, visits Auckland this weekend ...
Refocusing Aid – Will the Poor be Lost From View?
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PO0905/S00065.htm
Catholic aid and development agency Caritas is deeply disappointed that the government has reintegrated government aid agency NZAID back into the Foreign Affairs and Trade Ministry, and shifted its prime focus from poverty elimination to sustainable economic growth...
Caritas Looking For New Zealand To Sharpen Up On Human Rights
http://www.voxy.co.nz/national/caritas-looking-new-zealand-sharpen-human-rights/5/13615
Catholic social justice agency Caritas is looking for New Zealand to sharpen up its human rights record at home, as the government's performance is put under the spotlight by the United Nations (UN) today...
Praise for this makeover
The Dominion Post 2 May 2009 Page: 103
St Mary of the Assumption is a romantic picture postcard of a church, situated down a leafy lane at the fringe of Napier. Built in 1863 for the Society of Mary, it was subsequently enlarged sixfold into the grand Carpenter’s Gothic pile we see today,...
Vows taken again after 80 years (photo)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/southland-times/news/2381204/Nun-takes-vows-again-after-80-years
A Southland-born Catholic nun is thought to have made history by celebrating 80 years of religious profession. Sister Mary Dominic, 101, was professed a Sister of Mercy in 1929, three years after entering the teaching order in Dunedin...
Flu-fearing faithful keep their distance
http://www.stuff.co.nz/timaru-herald/2381174/Flu-fearing-faithful-keep-their-distance
Churchgoers around South Canterbury had to adjust their communion practices yesterday as a precautionary measure against swine flu...
Flu fears sees halt to Holy Communion at masses (video: St Patrick's
Cathedral, Auckland)
http://www.3news.co.nz/News/NationalNews/Flu-fears-sees-halt-to-Holy-Communion-at-masses/tabid/423/articleID/102320/cat/64/Default.aspx
There was no communion wine at catholic masses throughout the country today, as New Zealand catholic bishops recommended it stop as a precautionary measure while swine flu is around...
Churches respond to flu scare (video: Sacred Heart Cathedral, Wellington)
http://tvnz.co.nz/health-news/churches-respond-flu-scare-2698534
While New Zealand authorities are confident they have got the H1N1 influenza virus under control, there is still plenty of caution being shown - especially on the holy day...
First Mass for new church
Bay of Plenty Times — A002 — 07 May 2009 (full text)
An official Mass and Blessing will open Katikati's newest church on Sunday with an expected congregation of 250. Construction of the Catholic church began in late October and while a target completion date of March 31 was not met, an impressive new facility now stands on Beach Rd. The Mass will be led by Bishop Denis Browne of the Catholic Diocese of Hamilton.
Church complex to be blessed
Hauraki Herald May 8 2009 p.4
The congregation of St Pius X Catholic Church in Katikati is preparing for the opening of its new complex on Beach Road this Sunday ...
‘Comfortable’ priest felt for people deeply
Waikato Times 9 May 2009 Page: 20
Monsignor Pat Holland was a joyfully rotund Roman Catholic priest who loved all people, and was loved in return.
Oggi Advertising wins eight year battle over school's billboards
The National Business Review 2009 - 8 May 2009
After an eight-year battle, Gordon Frykberg's Oggi Advertising has won a dispensation from the Auckland City Council bylaws allowing three billboards to stay on the grounds of St Francis Schools at Pt Chevalier, Auckland. Under this arrangement, the school and parish had earned $254,000 over 15 years...
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NZ CATHOLIC BISHOPS' CONFERENCE
http://www.cathcom.org.nz
'Catholic Bishops oppose “Three strikes” Bill' (6 May 2009)
New Zealand Catholic Bishops and Catholic social justice agency Caritas Aotearoa New Zealand will oppose the Sentencing and Parole Reform Bill at the Law and Order Select Committee’s first hearings on the legislation on Wednesday 6 May. In a joint submission, the New Zealand Catholic Bishops Conference and Caritas said the Bill runs the risk of having the exact opposite effect to that intended of protecting the community from violent offenders...
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INSPIRATIONAL TV - http://inspirationaltv.net
** Referendum Time **
Should smacking by parents be a criminal offence? Comments by Sister Marcellin, a member of the steering committe of 'Every Child Counts' http://www.everychildcounts.org.nz
** Fruit aplenty **
A reading and discussion of John 15:1-8 with Very Rev. Frank Nelson and Father James Lyons at St Paul's Cathedral, Wellington.
*******************************************
'BEING FRANK' - http://www.beingfrank.co.nz
New Zealand Catholic Blogs. Some current topics ...
'Our Father' (the gift of the Lord's Prayer) ... “On closer inspection, these are loafers” (about the film "End of Days") ... A Burning question (to kill or not to kill) ... The call to work, with St Joseph the Worker (a reflection for the feast of St Joseph the Worker) ... The flu and the liturgy ... Don’t you stick your tongue out at me! ... Bye bye to the family dog… the family drive… the family dinner… (the “death of the traditional family”)
*****************************************
PERIODICALS AND NEWSLETTERS
NZ Society of Mary. 'Marist Messenger' - May 2009
http://www.maristmessenger.co.nz
NZ Catholic Education Office. 'Lighting New Fires' - May 2009 with Catholic Schools' Supplement
http://www.nzceo.catholic.org.nz/pages/resourcesubpages/lighting-new-fires.html
Catholic Diocese of Christchurch. 'Inform' - April 2009
http://www.chch.catholic.org.nz/?sid=25
NZ Marist Brothers. 'Marist Family News' - March 2009
http://www.maristbrothers.org.nz/Marist%20Family%20News.htm
The Nathaniel Centre: The NZ Catholic Bioethics Centre. 'The Nathaniel Report' Issue 27 April 2009
http://www.nathaniel.org.nz
'Tui Motu InterIslands' - April 2009
http://www.tuimotu.org
Society of Eucharistic Adoration. 'Newsletter' - January 2009
http://www.divinenet.org.nz/adoration.html
St Columban's Mission Society. 'The Far East' - May 2009
http://www.columban.org.au/publications/the_far_east.html
******************************************
ALL THINGS CATHOLIC, by John L. Allen, Jr.
http://ncronline.org/blogs/all-things-catholic
Coverage of the Pope's Mideast Trip
John L. Allen Jr. is traveling with Pope Benedict XVI in Jordan, Israel and the Palestinian Territories May 8-15. Read NCRonline.org daily for his dispatches from the Holy Land.
*****************************************
WORLD NEWS OF THE CHURCH
http://www.nzcatholic.org.nz
http://www.romereports.com (video)
http://www.youtube.com/vatican (news of Pope Benedict - video)
**********************************************
EVENTS
NZ Catholic Tennis Wind-up
Renouf Tennis Centre, Brooklyn Road, Wellington
Saturday and Sunday, May 30-31 2009 (Queen's Birthday weekend)
Details and registration at: http://www.nzcatholictennis.org.nz , in 'Wel-com' May 2009 p.15 and from Brian Kennedy, briken@xtra.co.nz tel: (04) 479 9153; 027 675 8844
Knights of the Southern Cross. Pauline Year Writing Competition
Topic: Why is Saint Paul important? What does Saint Paul say to me?
$1,000 in total prizes divided between three age categories. Details in 'Wel-com' May 2009 p.17 Closing date: 6 June 2009
'Be the Change': NZ Catholic Education Convention
29 - 31 July Wellington Convention Centre
Full details and registration: http://www.conference.co.nz/cathed09
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EMPLOYMENT
[Teaching vacancies in New Zealand Catholic schools are advertised in the Vacancies section of the Education Gazette: http://www.edgazette.govt.nz ]
[Vacancies for Catholic youth workers are advertised on the Vacancies page of Connect.org.nz: http://www.connect.org.nz ]
Reasearch and Advocacy Officer, Caritas Aotearoa New Zealand (part-time)
http://www.caritas.org.nz
Details in 'NZ Catholic' issue 315, May 3 - 16, 2009 p. 26, in 'Wel-com' May 2009 p.14, and from Claire Beaumont, tel: (04) 496 1742; e-mail: claire@caritas.org.nz Applications close 22 May 2009.
Sunday, May 3, 2009
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NEWS & NOTES - 3 May 2009
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NZ CATHOLIC BISHOPS' CONFERENCE - Media Releases
http://www.cathcom.org.nz
'Bishops take action to reduce spread of influenza' (April 30, 2009)
'Swine flu update from bishops' (April 29, 2009)
'Bishops watching influenza situation' (April 27, 2009)
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'NZ CATHOLIC' - Issue 315, May 3 - 16, 2009
http://www.nzcatholic.org.nz
NATIONAL
Abortions get rubber stamp, stats suggest ... Bishops' visit to Rome delayed till 2010 ... Marist letters give insights into early colonial history ... Auckland's last Rosminian leaves ... Reasons for abortion drop queried ... Nuns expand to Hamilton ... Church voice in broadcasting shuts up shop ... Wellington priest granted diversion ... Deacon Ryan retires from leadership role ... Defunct pro-life branches revived ... Fr Morris dies in Dunedin ... St Peter's, Gore, wins Bishop's Shield
FEATURES
Loreto Sister helps the poor in Vietnam ... Opus Dei priest a systematic teacher ... Easter in NZ and around the world ... Down's syndrome kids find hope and homes with organisation's help ... Sr Anna Marie marks 60 years of profession ... NZ's Ukrainian Catholics get support again from Australia ... Knights offer $1000 for young writers ... Awkward-looking Susan's singing stops sniggers
OPINION
Paul O'Connor: Are we the flat-earth Church? ... Pew Point: Pondering our Christian roots ... Ronald Rolheiser: Hatred and true religion ... Editorial: Let's stop judging by appearances ... Malcolm Evans' cartoon ... Letters ... Vatican Letter: Our scholarly Pope is drawn to St Francis
INTERNATIONAL
Pope's Mid-East visit expected to offer hope ... Mexican Masses cancelled ... Cardinal gives from the pocket to help the poor ... Turkish bishop welcomes Obama's remarks ... Identity cards for Catholics promoted ... The Pope: Easter is based on a true event ... Holy Father celebrates 82nd birthday ... Rome rebuffs criticism from Belgium ... President was Father dad ... Priests asked to tithe ... Rome rejects racism at conference in Geneva ... Coalition builds against Notre Dame University president ... Rebel priest takes up exile nearby ... In Brief ... Recession lifting Mass counts? ... Pope was ready to resign in war ... Pell defends papal remarks ... Haven plan panned
REGULAR FEATURES
Papal Prayer, Young Adults, Books, Monitor, Clips, Catholic.Geek, Tape Deck, Scripture, Feasts, Liturgical Calendar, The Doolans, Family Talk, Crossword, Caption Contest, Who Said?, 40 Years Ago, Kit's Corner, Holy Lives, That Word!, Photo Prayer, Wit's End.
ADVERTISING FEATURE
Schools (6 pages)
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FROM THE SECULAR PRESS
NZ's Catholic Church brings in swine flu measures
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10569593
New Zealand's Catholic bishops have issued hygiene recommendations for church services in preparation for a swine flu pandemic.
Mass held for Lady with the Lantern (photo)
http://www.odt.co.nz/news/dunedin/53027/mass-held-lady-with-lantern
Foundress of the Order of Presentation, Sr Nano Nagle died 225 years ago. Her work around issues of justice led to her inspiring sisters all over the world.
Bet paying dividends 50 years on (photo)
Hauraki Herald
http://tinyurl.com/cf3bm8
A staffroom wager that young mechanic Maurice Smith wouldn't ask a female colleague on a date was the beginning of something special.
Community church opens its doors (photo)
Christchurch Mail
http://tinyurl.com/djz6fx
The Diamond Harbour Christian community opened its first church on Sunday.
Paddy's passing a huge blow to community (photo)
South Waikato News
http://tinyurl.com/cfswgw
Tokoroa has lost one of its icons. Paddy Hannon died peacefully in Waikato hospital after a short illness.
Real impact from abortions a hidden story of trauma says pro-lifer (photo)
Kapiti Observer
http://tinyurl.com/dyc2vw
In trying to liberate women, the feminist movement of the 70s may have inadvertently 'thrown the baby out with the bathwater', preganacy counselling service volunteer Catherine Gillies told a Kapiti audience last week.
School addresses ERO concerns (photo)
Hauraki Herald
http://tinyurl.com/c9473o
St Joseph's Catholic School in Paeroa is back on the ERO's regular three-yearly review cycle.
Caritas Pledges Support for People of Sri Lanka
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PO0904/S00268.htm
Caritas Aotearoa New Zealand has pledged NZ$50,000 to support civilian victims in Sri Lanka's civil war, as the government closes in on Tamil Tiger rebels in the north.
Deacon of hope, 83, eyes new direction
The Daily Post (Rotorua) — A003 — 30 April 2009
Rotorua's Mike Ryan was the first Catholic deacon in New Zealand. Mr Ryan is handing over the reins for an office which he has built from the ground up. He was the director of the Hamilton Diocesan Diaconate Office but had been maintaining his position from Rotorua.
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TV ONE. 'Leo's Pride'. Sunday 3 May 2009, 11:20 PM
http://tvnz.co.nz/view/page/1589718
Dame Sister Mary Leo was New Zealand's most famous singing teacher. Talented, ambitious and proud, she taught, among many others, our country's three best opera talents: Kiri Te Kanawa, Malvina Major and Mina Foley, whose early careers were shaped by the determination of this small nun...
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INSPIRATIONAL TV - http://inspirationaltv.net
** Easter/Anzac Nexus **
A reflection by Sister Mary Scanlan.
** Easter continues **
A reading and discussion of John 10:11-18 with Very Rev. Frank Nelson and Father James Lyons at St Paul's Cathedral, Wellington.
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'BEING FRANK' - http://www.beingfrank.co.nz
New Zealand Catholic Blogs. Some current topics ...
Religion and science: “isolation is not an option” ... “Don’t worry, sweetheart. If I’m wrong, I’ll recant on my deathbed.” (dialogue with atheists) ... Is a facebook friend a real friend? ... World Youth Day meets Africa… ... Don’t get the pig AIDS!!!! (the media and swine flu) ... Better than I could have said it (Cardinal Pell on aids and condoms) ... Morning after pill via text message now?
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ALL THINGS CATHOLIC, by John L. Allen, Jr.
http://ncronline.org/blogs/all-things-catholic
Mahony on ministry; headaches in the Holy Land
Few American bishops have pondered the future of ministry in the Catholic church as thoroughly as Cardinal Roger Mahony of Los Angeles. He issued a pastoral letter on the subject in 2000 called “As I Have Done For You,” presided over an archdiocesan synod in which ministry was a major focus, and sponsored three subsequent documents on leadership by the ordained and non-ordained, the role of a lay administrator in a priestless parish, and parish-based evangelization...
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WORLD NEWS OF THE CHURCH
http://www.nzcatholic.org.nz
http://www.romereports.com (video)
http://www.youtube.com/vatican (news of Pope Benedict - video)
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EVENTS
NZ Catholic Tennis Wind-up
Renouf Tennis Centre, Brooklyn Road, Wellington
Saturday and Sunday, May 30-31 2009 (Queen's Birthday weekend)
Details and registration at: http://www.nzcatholictennis.org.nz , in 'Wel-com' May 2009 p.15 and from Brian Kennedy, briken@xtra.co.nz tel: (04) 479 9153; 027 675 8844
Knights of the Southern Cross. Pauline Year Writing Competition
Topic: Why is Saint Paul important? What does Saint Paul say to me?
$1,000 in total prizes divided betwenn three age categories
Details in 'Wel-com' May 2009 p.17 Closing date: 6 June 2009
'Be the Change': NZ Catholic Education Convention 29 - 31 July Wellington Convention Centre
Full details and registration: http://www.conference.co.nz/cathed09
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EMPLOYMENT
[Teaching vacancies in New Zealand Catholic schools are advertised in the Vacancies section of the Education Gazette: http://www.edgazette.govt.nz ]
[Vacancies for Catholic youth workers are advertised on the Vacancies page of Connect.org.nz: http://www.connect.org.nz ]
Reasearch and Advocacy Officer, Caritas Aotearoa New Zealand (part-time)
http://www.caritas.org.nz
Details in 'NZ Catholic' issue 315, May 3 - 16, 2009 p. 26, in 'Wel-com' May 2009 p.14, and from Claire Beaumont, tel: (04) 496 1742; e-mail: claire@caritas.org.nz Applications close 22 May 2009.
NEWS & NOTES - 3 May 2009
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NZ CATHOLIC BISHOPS' CONFERENCE - Media Releases
http://www.cathcom.org.nz
'Bishops take action to reduce spread of influenza' (April 30, 2009)
'Swine flu update from bishops' (April 29, 2009)
'Bishops watching influenza situation' (April 27, 2009)
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'NZ CATHOLIC' - Issue 315, May 3 - 16, 2009
http://www.nzcatholic.org.nz
NATIONAL
Abortions get rubber stamp, stats suggest ... Bishops' visit to Rome delayed till 2010 ... Marist letters give insights into early colonial history ... Auckland's last Rosminian leaves ... Reasons for abortion drop queried ... Nuns expand to Hamilton ... Church voice in broadcasting shuts up shop ... Wellington priest granted diversion ... Deacon Ryan retires from leadership role ... Defunct pro-life branches revived ... Fr Morris dies in Dunedin ... St Peter's, Gore, wins Bishop's Shield
FEATURES
Loreto Sister helps the poor in Vietnam ... Opus Dei priest a systematic teacher ... Easter in NZ and around the world ... Down's syndrome kids find hope and homes with organisation's help ... Sr Anna Marie marks 60 years of profession ... NZ's Ukrainian Catholics get support again from Australia ... Knights offer $1000 for young writers ... Awkward-looking Susan's singing stops sniggers
OPINION
Paul O'Connor: Are we the flat-earth Church? ... Pew Point: Pondering our Christian roots ... Ronald Rolheiser: Hatred and true religion ... Editorial: Let's stop judging by appearances ... Malcolm Evans' cartoon ... Letters ... Vatican Letter: Our scholarly Pope is drawn to St Francis
INTERNATIONAL
Pope's Mid-East visit expected to offer hope ... Mexican Masses cancelled ... Cardinal gives from the pocket to help the poor ... Turkish bishop welcomes Obama's remarks ... Identity cards for Catholics promoted ... The Pope: Easter is based on a true event ... Holy Father celebrates 82nd birthday ... Rome rebuffs criticism from Belgium ... President was Father dad ... Priests asked to tithe ... Rome rejects racism at conference in Geneva ... Coalition builds against Notre Dame University president ... Rebel priest takes up exile nearby ... In Brief ... Recession lifting Mass counts? ... Pope was ready to resign in war ... Pell defends papal remarks ... Haven plan panned
REGULAR FEATURES
Papal Prayer, Young Adults, Books, Monitor, Clips, Catholic.Geek, Tape Deck, Scripture, Feasts, Liturgical Calendar, The Doolans, Family Talk, Crossword, Caption Contest, Who Said?, 40 Years Ago, Kit's Corner, Holy Lives, That Word!, Photo Prayer, Wit's End.
ADVERTISING FEATURE
Schools (6 pages)
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FROM THE SECULAR PRESS
NZ's Catholic Church brings in swine flu measures
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10569593
New Zealand's Catholic bishops have issued hygiene recommendations for church services in preparation for a swine flu pandemic.
Mass held for Lady with the Lantern (photo)
http://www.odt.co.nz/news/dunedin/53027/mass-held-lady-with-lantern
Foundress of the Order of Presentation, Sr Nano Nagle died 225 years ago. Her work around issues of justice led to her inspiring sisters all over the world.
Bet paying dividends 50 years on (photo)
Hauraki Herald
http://tinyurl.com/cf3bm8
A staffroom wager that young mechanic Maurice Smith wouldn't ask a female colleague on a date was the beginning of something special.
Community church opens its doors (photo)
Christchurch Mail
http://tinyurl.com/djz6fx
The Diamond Harbour Christian community opened its first church on Sunday.
Paddy's passing a huge blow to community (photo)
South Waikato News
http://tinyurl.com/cfswgw
Tokoroa has lost one of its icons. Paddy Hannon died peacefully in Waikato hospital after a short illness.
Real impact from abortions a hidden story of trauma says pro-lifer (photo)
Kapiti Observer
http://tinyurl.com/dyc2vw
In trying to liberate women, the feminist movement of the 70s may have inadvertently 'thrown the baby out with the bathwater', preganacy counselling service volunteer Catherine Gillies told a Kapiti audience last week.
School addresses ERO concerns (photo)
Hauraki Herald
http://tinyurl.com/c9473o
St Joseph's Catholic School in Paeroa is back on the ERO's regular three-yearly review cycle.
Caritas Pledges Support for People of Sri Lanka
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PO0904/S00268.htm
Caritas Aotearoa New Zealand has pledged NZ$50,000 to support civilian victims in Sri Lanka's civil war, as the government closes in on Tamil Tiger rebels in the north.
Deacon of hope, 83, eyes new direction
The Daily Post (Rotorua) — A003 — 30 April 2009
Rotorua's Mike Ryan was the first Catholic deacon in New Zealand. Mr Ryan is handing over the reins for an office which he has built from the ground up. He was the director of the Hamilton Diocesan Diaconate Office but had been maintaining his position from Rotorua.
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TV ONE. 'Leo's Pride'. Sunday 3 May 2009, 11:20 PM
http://tvnz.co.nz/view/page/1589718
Dame Sister Mary Leo was New Zealand's most famous singing teacher. Talented, ambitious and proud, she taught, among many others, our country's three best opera talents: Kiri Te Kanawa, Malvina Major and Mina Foley, whose early careers were shaped by the determination of this small nun...
********************************************
INSPIRATIONAL TV - http://inspirationaltv.net
** Easter/Anzac Nexus **
A reflection by Sister Mary Scanlan.
** Easter continues **
A reading and discussion of John 10:11-18 with Very Rev. Frank Nelson and Father James Lyons at St Paul's Cathedral, Wellington.
*******************************************
'BEING FRANK' - http://www.beingfrank.co.nz
New Zealand Catholic Blogs. Some current topics ...
Religion and science: “isolation is not an option” ... “Don’t worry, sweetheart. If I’m wrong, I’ll recant on my deathbed.” (dialogue with atheists) ... Is a facebook friend a real friend? ... World Youth Day meets Africa… ... Don’t get the pig AIDS!!!! (the media and swine flu) ... Better than I could have said it (Cardinal Pell on aids and condoms) ... Morning after pill via text message now?
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ALL THINGS CATHOLIC, by John L. Allen, Jr.
http://ncronline.org/blogs/all-things-catholic
Mahony on ministry; headaches in the Holy Land
Few American bishops have pondered the future of ministry in the Catholic church as thoroughly as Cardinal Roger Mahony of Los Angeles. He issued a pastoral letter on the subject in 2000 called “As I Have Done For You,” presided over an archdiocesan synod in which ministry was a major focus, and sponsored three subsequent documents on leadership by the ordained and non-ordained, the role of a lay administrator in a priestless parish, and parish-based evangelization...
*****************************************
WORLD NEWS OF THE CHURCH
http://www.nzcatholic.org.nz
http://www.romereports.com (video)
http://www.youtube.com/vatican (news of Pope Benedict - video)
**********************************************
EVENTS
NZ Catholic Tennis Wind-up
Renouf Tennis Centre, Brooklyn Road, Wellington
Saturday and Sunday, May 30-31 2009 (Queen's Birthday weekend)
Details and registration at: http://www.nzcatholictennis.org.nz , in 'Wel-com' May 2009 p.15 and from Brian Kennedy, briken@xtra.co.nz tel: (04) 479 9153; 027 675 8844
Knights of the Southern Cross. Pauline Year Writing Competition
Topic: Why is Saint Paul important? What does Saint Paul say to me?
$1,000 in total prizes divided betwenn three age categories
Details in 'Wel-com' May 2009 p.17 Closing date: 6 June 2009
'Be the Change': NZ Catholic Education Convention 29 - 31 July Wellington Convention Centre
Full details and registration: http://www.conference.co.nz/cathed09
****************************
EMPLOYMENT
[Teaching vacancies in New Zealand Catholic schools are advertised in the Vacancies section of the Education Gazette: http://www.edgazette.govt.nz ]
[Vacancies for Catholic youth workers are advertised on the Vacancies page of Connect.org.nz: http://www.connect.org.nz ]
Reasearch and Advocacy Officer, Caritas Aotearoa New Zealand (part-time)
http://www.caritas.org.nz
Details in 'NZ Catholic' issue 315, May 3 - 16, 2009 p. 26, in 'Wel-com' May 2009 p.14, and from Claire Beaumont, tel: (04) 496 1742; e-mail: claire@caritas.org.nz Applications close 22 May 2009.
Sunday, April 26, 2009
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NEWS & NOTES - 26 April 2009
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'WEL-COM' - A newspaper for the Wellington and Palmerston North dioceses
http://www.welcom.org.nz
**News**
Commission members see justice in action ... Good Sams restore St Joseph ... Palestinian supporters 'barred': Wellington volunteers get a taste of life behind the wall in Gaza
**World News**
**Columns**
Editorial: church catholic in every way, by Cecily McNeill ... Archbishop's column: Together we can, by Archbishop John Dew ... Editorial: bushfires bring us to Eucharist, by Cecily McNeill ...
**Schools**
Hutt school tops wearable arts ... Marist St Pat's takes the prized Swindale after eight tries ... Viard barbershop excels in pan Pacific contest
**Features**
The non-violent Jesus - symbolic direct action ... Hope for Treaty peoples ... A prayer of faith, hope and love for all those affected by bushfires
**Wellington**
Old hands steer pathway into a new era: Labyrinth reopens at Hutt Hospital ... Newtown People's Market a regular ... The cathedral 160 years ago
**Palmerston North**
A computer stroke: Using a word processor after a stroke ... A plea for the third rite in Taranaki ... Talking to young people about seeing God everywhere ... Reflection on the Readings - Easter 3B
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FROM THE SECULAR PRESS
Diversion for priest (full text)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/wellington/2359513/Diversion-for-priest
A Catholic priest who smeared paint on an Israeli memorial during a protest in January has been remanded on police diversion. Gerard Burns has been remanded by a Wellington District Court registrar to May 21 to complete tasks to be set for him in return for police dropping a wilful damage charge. To be eligible for diversion, he has to admit the offence. He mixed a drop of blood with red paint and smeared it on the Yitzhak Rabin memorial in protest against Israel's invasion of the Gaza Strip.
One third of vanished Indian pilgrims now 'well settled'
http://www.3news.co.nz/One-third-of-vanished-Indian-pilgrims-now-well-settled-/tabid/423/articleID/100517/cat/64/Default.aspx
Up to a third of the Indian pilgrims who disappeared in New Zealand on their way to see the Pope in Australia last year are now "well-settled overstayers", says an Indian community leader.
Top honour for St John cadet (photo)
Whangarei Leader
http://tinyurl.com/dlp5r8
Pompallier Catholic College student Conrad Hubner, a high-achieving St John cadet, is already using his skills in real life.
Easter brings light and sound to local church
Petone Herald
http://www.localmedia.co.nz/petoneherald/stories/ph080409/ph040809-NEWS-easter%20321subbed%20best%20fit%20high.txt.htm
On both sides of the Belmont Hills, local churches are ever hopeful of a few extra parishioners in their pews as annual Easter celebrations draw near...
Landmark church marks centenary
http://www.odt.co.nz/the-regions/central-otago/52116/landmark-church-marks-centenary
One of Cromwell's landmarks celebrated its 100th birthday yesterday. Clergy, parishioners and former parishioners from all over Otago and Southland attended the celebrations marking the centenary of the Catholic Church of Mary Immaculate and the Irish Martyrs.
Catholics rejoice at opening of church (photo)
A report in the 'Otago witness' 21 April 1909
http://www.odt.co.nz/opinion/100-years-ago/52355/catholics-rejoice-opening-church
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INSPIRATIONAL TV - http://inspirationaltv.net
** Lions in the community"
Sister Stephanie Kitching, a member of Lions International, tells about the association's service to the community.
** Seeing is believing **
A reading and discussion of Luke 24:35-48 with Kathryn Maciver and Fr Thige O'Leary at St Mary of the Angels' Church, Wellington.
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'BEING FRANK' - http://www.beingfrank.co.nz
New Zealand Catholic Blogs. Some current topics ...
The Root of All Sin (on pride and humility) ... “Look at all the wonderful things you have, sir (looking back at 30 years of life) ... Second Solution (the morality of IVF) ... The Good, The True and the Beautiful… (finding things in common with Muslims) ... The saga that just won’t end (the tale of Tony Veitch) ... Talent undercover (Susan Boyle) ... The childcare dilemma (pros and cons of daycare)
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ALL THINGS CATHOLIC, by John L. Allen, Jr.
http://ncronline.org/blogs/all-things-catholic
A possible pope, malaise in the Vatican, and you can't please everyone
For anyone interested in Catholic life, certain weeks in Rome are akin to what it must feel like to be a film buff at Cannes or Sundance -- there's so much going on, you hardly know where to start. This was one of those weeks, so instead of a unified narrative, I'll offer a few vignettes from the Eternal City...
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WORLD NEWS OF THE CHURCH
http://www.nzcatholic.org.nz
http://www.romereports.com (video)
http://www.youtube.com/vatican (news of Pope Benedict - video)
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EMPLOYMENT
[Teaching vacancies in New Zealand Catholic schools are advertised in the Vacancies section of the Education Gazette: http://www.edgazette.govt.nz ]
[Vacancies for Catholic youth workers are advertised on the Vacancies page of Connect.org.nz: http://www.connect.org.nz ]
NEWS & NOTES - 26 April 2009
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'WEL-COM' - A newspaper for the Wellington and Palmerston North dioceses
http://www.welcom.org.nz
**News**
Commission members see justice in action ... Good Sams restore St Joseph ... Palestinian supporters 'barred': Wellington volunteers get a taste of life behind the wall in Gaza
**World News**
**Columns**
Editorial: church catholic in every way, by Cecily McNeill ... Archbishop's column: Together we can, by Archbishop John Dew ... Editorial: bushfires bring us to Eucharist, by Cecily McNeill ...
**Schools**
Hutt school tops wearable arts ... Marist St Pat's takes the prized Swindale after eight tries ... Viard barbershop excels in pan Pacific contest
**Features**
The non-violent Jesus - symbolic direct action ... Hope for Treaty peoples ... A prayer of faith, hope and love for all those affected by bushfires
**Wellington**
Old hands steer pathway into a new era: Labyrinth reopens at Hutt Hospital ... Newtown People's Market a regular ... The cathedral 160 years ago
**Palmerston North**
A computer stroke: Using a word processor after a stroke ... A plea for the third rite in Taranaki ... Talking to young people about seeing God everywhere ... Reflection on the Readings - Easter 3B
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FROM THE SECULAR PRESS
Diversion for priest (full text)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/wellington/2359513/Diversion-for-priest
A Catholic priest who smeared paint on an Israeli memorial during a protest in January has been remanded on police diversion. Gerard Burns has been remanded by a Wellington District Court registrar to May 21 to complete tasks to be set for him in return for police dropping a wilful damage charge. To be eligible for diversion, he has to admit the offence. He mixed a drop of blood with red paint and smeared it on the Yitzhak Rabin memorial in protest against Israel's invasion of the Gaza Strip.
One third of vanished Indian pilgrims now 'well settled'
http://www.3news.co.nz/One-third-of-vanished-Indian-pilgrims-now-well-settled-/tabid/423/articleID/100517/cat/64/Default.aspx
Up to a third of the Indian pilgrims who disappeared in New Zealand on their way to see the Pope in Australia last year are now "well-settled overstayers", says an Indian community leader.
Top honour for St John cadet (photo)
Whangarei Leader
http://tinyurl.com/dlp5r8
Pompallier Catholic College student Conrad Hubner, a high-achieving St John cadet, is already using his skills in real life.
Easter brings light and sound to local church
Petone Herald
http://www.localmedia.co.nz/petoneherald/stories/ph080409/ph040809-NEWS-easter%20321subbed%20best%20fit%20high.txt.htm
On both sides of the Belmont Hills, local churches are ever hopeful of a few extra parishioners in their pews as annual Easter celebrations draw near...
Landmark church marks centenary
http://www.odt.co.nz/the-regions/central-otago/52116/landmark-church-marks-centenary
One of Cromwell's landmarks celebrated its 100th birthday yesterday. Clergy, parishioners and former parishioners from all over Otago and Southland attended the celebrations marking the centenary of the Catholic Church of Mary Immaculate and the Irish Martyrs.
Catholics rejoice at opening of church (photo)
A report in the 'Otago witness' 21 April 1909
http://www.odt.co.nz/opinion/100-years-ago/52355/catholics-rejoice-opening-church
********************************************
INSPIRATIONAL TV - http://inspirationaltv.net
** Lions in the community"
Sister Stephanie Kitching, a member of Lions International, tells about the association's service to the community.
** Seeing is believing **
A reading and discussion of Luke 24:35-48 with Kathryn Maciver and Fr Thige O'Leary at St Mary of the Angels' Church, Wellington.
*******************************************
'BEING FRANK' - http://www.beingfrank.co.nz
New Zealand Catholic Blogs. Some current topics ...
The Root of All Sin (on pride and humility) ... “Look at all the wonderful things you have, sir (looking back at 30 years of life) ... Second Solution (the morality of IVF) ... The Good, The True and the Beautiful… (finding things in common with Muslims) ... The saga that just won’t end (the tale of Tony Veitch) ... Talent undercover (Susan Boyle) ... The childcare dilemma (pros and cons of daycare)
*****************************************
ALL THINGS CATHOLIC, by John L. Allen, Jr.
http://ncronline.org/blogs/all-things-catholic
A possible pope, malaise in the Vatican, and you can't please everyone
For anyone interested in Catholic life, certain weeks in Rome are akin to what it must feel like to be a film buff at Cannes or Sundance -- there's so much going on, you hardly know where to start. This was one of those weeks, so instead of a unified narrative, I'll offer a few vignettes from the Eternal City...
*****************************************
WORLD NEWS OF THE CHURCH
http://www.nzcatholic.org.nz
http://www.romereports.com (video)
http://www.youtube.com/vatican (news of Pope Benedict - video)
**********************************************
EMPLOYMENT
[Teaching vacancies in New Zealand Catholic schools are advertised in the Vacancies section of the Education Gazette: http://www.edgazette.govt.nz ]
[Vacancies for Catholic youth workers are advertised on the Vacancies page of Connect.org.nz: http://www.connect.org.nz ]
Sunday, April 19, 2009
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NEWS & NOTES - 19 April 2009 - Divine Mercy Sunday
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'NZ CATHOLIC - April 19 - May 2 2009 - No. 314
http://www.nzcatholic.org.nz
In the current issue ...
Heroic East Coast officer lead troops in battle and faith in World War I ... Church seen as weak on evangelisation .. Pro-life groups question survey's conclusions ... Aids centre director says Pope is right ... Website shows battle against HIV/Aids from Catholic angle ... Advertising Features: Catholic Caring Foundation; Divine Mercy Sunday
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ANZAC DAY - 25 APRIL 2009
Priests to feature in Anzac Day vignette
http://www.nzcatholic.org.nz/viewDocument.aspx?DocumentID=1723
Auckland - The tale of two Kiwi priests who helped thousands of escaped Allied servicemen during World War II will be told as part of Maori Television's 2009 Anzac Day coverage...
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FROM THE SECULAR PRESS
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EASTER 2009
Coming together for Easter (photos)
Piako Post
http://tinyurl.com/crn8fw
Good crowds again attended traditional Easter church services in Piako.
Celebrating crucifixion (photos)
Matamata Chronicle
http://tinyurl.com/cfvzgp
St Joseph's Catholic School celebrated Easter last week with a special Stations of the Cross service.
Parishioners pack region's churches
http://www.stuff.co.nz/taranaki-daily-news/news/2330780/Messages-of-hope-for-Easter
It was standing room only at a number of Taranaki churches for Easter services at the weekend.
Prisoners perform
Clutha Leader
http://tinyurl.com/d58qcl
Milton prison inmates celebrated the arrival of Easter by putting on a pageant and sing-along for members of the public and prison staff.
In other news ...
Jack Kelleher: Murdoch's 'experiment' editor (obituary - photo)
http://tinyurl.com/cb22nr
The Dominion Post
Jack Kelleher was a conservative Catholic at a time when the rise of feminism and abortion law reform were major issues.
Helping at school joy for `mother hen' (photo)
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10566643
Buttery slabs of shortbread, fluffy scones, cakes and a ``yes'' attitude are what makes Airini Turner the mother hen of Marist School Herne Bay. Mrs Turner, 60, has been associated with the Catholic school for almost 10 years.
Principal moving on after 12 years (photo)
Taupo Times
http://tinyurl.com/cvvo4f
A field of pumice, a couple of prefab classrooms, not even a tea bag for a cuppa. That's what St Patrick's Catholic School principal Margaret Beck met 12 years ago when she took on the role that she loves.
Dogs search school for drugs
http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/education/2332127/Dogs-search-school-for-drugs
Police drug dogs were used to search a New Plymouth school after three students were caught smoking cannabis.The year 9 Sacred Heart Girls' College students were in uniform when they were caught with the drugs last month, but it was out of school hours and off the school grounds.
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INSPIRATIONAL TV - http://inspirationaltv.net
** Light through stained glass **
Marc MacCallum and Geoffrey Thornton introduce the stained glass windows of St Jude's Anglican church, Lyall Bay, Wellington, among them work by internatioanlly renowned artist John Drawbridge
** Sing your heart out **
Interview with a wedding and funeral singer who, unfortunately, the video doesn't identify.
** The offer of peace **
A reading and discussion of John 20 19-31 with Kathryn Maciver and Fr Thige O'Leary at St Mary of the Angels' Church, Wellington.
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NEW ZEALAND CATHOLIC PODCASTS
http://station15.libsyn.com
Station XV - Episode 20 - Fair-weather Catholics
In our Easter podcast for 2009, we talk about the Mercy Centre in Wellington hosting a relationship seminar for gay and lesbian couples, fair-weather Catholics, Obama and Notre Dame, Amnesty International and a Kiwi trying to change their stance on abortion, the Pope and his reaffirmation of the Church's teaching on condoms and AIDS, and a 90-year old priest who gives money to the poor!
Familia - Episode 7
This month's edition of the Familia Podcast explores the following questions: - How does a committed Catholic balance the Catholic teaching about contraception with practical realities like saving for a house, etc? - Is it okay for a couple to say that they just want 3 kids and no more? - What benefit do married couples get from seeing vocations to religious life and vice versa, and how do you explain why vocations are not necessary in heaven? - What advice can you give a couple who are considering contraception just for their honeymoon? - If you are engaged and you wish to be faithful to the Catholic teaching on birth regulation– when should charting of NFP be started? - Why are there so many Catholics who use contraception?
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'BEING FRANK' - http://www.beingfrank.co.nz
New Zealand Catholic Blogs. Some current topics ...
'Clerics get classier' ... New Zealand? (on clerical attire) ... Prisoner(s) of society? (torture and national security) ... Finding the African face of Christ (Inculturation from an African viewpoint) ... More human than the human (prehistoric evidence of compassion) ... A practical Easter message ... A Universal Church? (and Morris West on faith)
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ALL THINGS CATHOLIC, by John L. Allen, Jr.
http://ncronline.org/blogs/all-things-catholic
This trip may be the pope's last chance to see the land of the Bible
Despite the fact that Benedict XVI is now 82 years old, there’s been virtually no drumbeat this week about papal succession. By the time John Paul II turned 82 in May 2002, speculation about what might come next was very much in the air, fueled by the pope’s visible decline...
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WORLD NEWS OF THE CHURCH
http://www.nzcatholic.org.nz
http://www.romereports.com (video)
http://www.youtube.com/vatican (news of Pope Benedict - video)
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EVENTS
Eucharistic Convention - Friday 17th April - Sunday 19th April 2009 Westlake Boys High School, 30 Forrest Hill Road, Takapuna, North Shore, Auckland
Full details and booking:
http://www.eucharistic-convention.com/p_2009/p_2009_menu.htm
Article:
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/CU0904/S00159.htm
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EMPLOYMENT
[Teaching vacancies in New Zealand Catholic schools are advertised in the Vacancies section of the Education Gazette: http://www.edgazette.govt.nz ]
[Vacancies for Catholic youth workers are advertised on the Vacancies page of Connect.org.nz: http://www.connect.org.nz ]
NEWS & NOTES - 19 April 2009 - Divine Mercy Sunday
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'NZ CATHOLIC - April 19 - May 2 2009 - No. 314
http://www.nzcatholic.org.nz
In the current issue ...
Heroic East Coast officer lead troops in battle and faith in World War I ... Church seen as weak on evangelisation .. Pro-life groups question survey's conclusions ... Aids centre director says Pope is right ... Website shows battle against HIV/Aids from Catholic angle ... Advertising Features: Catholic Caring Foundation; Divine Mercy Sunday
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ANZAC DAY - 25 APRIL 2009
Priests to feature in Anzac Day vignette
http://www.nzcatholic.org.nz/viewDocument.aspx?DocumentID=1723
Auckland - The tale of two Kiwi priests who helped thousands of escaped Allied servicemen during World War II will be told as part of Maori Television's 2009 Anzac Day coverage...
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FROM THE SECULAR PRESS
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EASTER 2009
Coming together for Easter (photos)
Piako Post
http://tinyurl.com/crn8fw
Good crowds again attended traditional Easter church services in Piako.
Celebrating crucifixion (photos)
Matamata Chronicle
http://tinyurl.com/cfvzgp
St Joseph's Catholic School celebrated Easter last week with a special Stations of the Cross service.
Parishioners pack region's churches
http://www.stuff.co.nz/taranaki-daily-news/news/2330780/Messages-of-hope-for-Easter
It was standing room only at a number of Taranaki churches for Easter services at the weekend.
Prisoners perform
Clutha Leader
http://tinyurl.com/d58qcl
Milton prison inmates celebrated the arrival of Easter by putting on a pageant and sing-along for members of the public and prison staff.
In other news ...
Jack Kelleher: Murdoch's 'experiment' editor (obituary - photo)
http://tinyurl.com/cb22nr
The Dominion Post
Jack Kelleher was a conservative Catholic at a time when the rise of feminism and abortion law reform were major issues.
Helping at school joy for `mother hen' (photo)
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10566643
Buttery slabs of shortbread, fluffy scones, cakes and a ``yes'' attitude are what makes Airini Turner the mother hen of Marist School Herne Bay. Mrs Turner, 60, has been associated with the Catholic school for almost 10 years.
Principal moving on after 12 years (photo)
Taupo Times
http://tinyurl.com/cvvo4f
A field of pumice, a couple of prefab classrooms, not even a tea bag for a cuppa. That's what St Patrick's Catholic School principal Margaret Beck met 12 years ago when she took on the role that she loves.
Dogs search school for drugs
http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/education/2332127/Dogs-search-school-for-drugs
Police drug dogs were used to search a New Plymouth school after three students were caught smoking cannabis.The year 9 Sacred Heart Girls' College students were in uniform when they were caught with the drugs last month, but it was out of school hours and off the school grounds.
********************************************
INSPIRATIONAL TV - http://inspirationaltv.net
** Light through stained glass **
Marc MacCallum and Geoffrey Thornton introduce the stained glass windows of St Jude's Anglican church, Lyall Bay, Wellington, among them work by internatioanlly renowned artist John Drawbridge
** Sing your heart out **
Interview with a wedding and funeral singer who, unfortunately, the video doesn't identify.
** The offer of peace **
A reading and discussion of John 20 19-31 with Kathryn Maciver and Fr Thige O'Leary at St Mary of the Angels' Church, Wellington.
******************************************
NEW ZEALAND CATHOLIC PODCASTS
http://station15.libsyn.com
Station XV - Episode 20 - Fair-weather Catholics
In our Easter podcast for 2009, we talk about the Mercy Centre in Wellington hosting a relationship seminar for gay and lesbian couples, fair-weather Catholics, Obama and Notre Dame, Amnesty International and a Kiwi trying to change their stance on abortion, the Pope and his reaffirmation of the Church's teaching on condoms and AIDS, and a 90-year old priest who gives money to the poor!
Familia - Episode 7
This month's edition of the Familia Podcast explores the following questions: - How does a committed Catholic balance the Catholic teaching about contraception with practical realities like saving for a house, etc? - Is it okay for a couple to say that they just want 3 kids and no more? - What benefit do married couples get from seeing vocations to religious life and vice versa, and how do you explain why vocations are not necessary in heaven? - What advice can you give a couple who are considering contraception just for their honeymoon? - If you are engaged and you wish to be faithful to the Catholic teaching on birth regulation– when should charting of NFP be started? - Why are there so many Catholics who use contraception?
*******************************************
'BEING FRANK' - http://www.beingfrank.co.nz
New Zealand Catholic Blogs. Some current topics ...
'Clerics get classier' ... New Zealand? (on clerical attire) ... Prisoner(s) of society? (torture and national security) ... Finding the African face of Christ (Inculturation from an African viewpoint) ... More human than the human (prehistoric evidence of compassion) ... A practical Easter message ... A Universal Church? (and Morris West on faith)
*****************************************
ALL THINGS CATHOLIC, by John L. Allen, Jr.
http://ncronline.org/blogs/all-things-catholic
This trip may be the pope's last chance to see the land of the Bible
Despite the fact that Benedict XVI is now 82 years old, there’s been virtually no drumbeat this week about papal succession. By the time John Paul II turned 82 in May 2002, speculation about what might come next was very much in the air, fueled by the pope’s visible decline...
*****************************************
WORLD NEWS OF THE CHURCH
http://www.nzcatholic.org.nz
http://www.romereports.com (video)
http://www.youtube.com/vatican (news of Pope Benedict - video)
**********************************************
EVENTS
Eucharistic Convention - Friday 17th April - Sunday 19th April 2009 Westlake Boys High School, 30 Forrest Hill Road, Takapuna, North Shore, Auckland
Full details and booking:
http://www.eucharistic-convention.com/p_2009/p_2009_menu.htm
Article:
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/CU0904/S00159.htm
**********************************************
EMPLOYMENT
[Teaching vacancies in New Zealand Catholic schools are advertised in the Vacancies section of the Education Gazette: http://www.edgazette.govt.nz ]
[Vacancies for Catholic youth workers are advertised on the Vacancies page of Connect.org.nz: http://www.connect.org.nz ]
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