Sunday, January 28, 2007

28 January 2007


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'NZ CATHOLIC'

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

In issue 258, January 28-February 10, 2007 ...

NATIONAL
Priests question diversity statement ... Pope urges 'longing for unity'
among faithful ... Cathedral 'touchstone' taken to Hokianga ... Catholic
race caller used binoculars for the pope ... Court allows women's evidence
... Death shocks parish ... Mass anniversary marked at graves of pioneer
couple ... Brigidines celebrating bicentenary ... Auckland hospice dream
finally realised ... Mina Foley dies aged 77 ... Bishop cops copper culprits
... Sr Winefride gains another honour ... Environmental issues for Columban
speaker ... Exhibition on marriage theme ... 50 years' service is recognised
... Mothers' reunion after 32 years ... Scholarship gained by 11 students
... ERO File ... Discipleship college is opening soon ... Three tertiary
centres set to become one

FEATURES
National income will determine WYD fees ... 15 pilgrims make NI journey ...
"Noble" view of sex given ... Polish archbishop's resignation highlights
dilemma for Church ... Sister researches women missionaries ... PMS national
office is opened in Wellington ... Condemned convent to be replaced ...
Newspaper runs profile of nun's faith "career"

OPINION
Ronald Rolheiser: Getting or not getting the secret ... Bernardo Cervellera:
Saddam's execution brings hypocrites out of the woodwork ... Parish Diary:
"Marriage" has changed ... Editorial: Darfur must get world's attention ...
Malcolm Evans ... Letters ... Vatican Letter: Pope faces busy schedule
during 2007

INTERNATIONAL
Archbishop denies misleading the Pope ... Cardinal wants traditional acts of
piety revived ... Stronger families needed ... Amniotic fluid may be source
of stem cells ... The Pope: Progress lacking on world hunger ... France
loses faith ... Cathedral not shared ... Hard rock describes hell ...
Opinions differ over execution ... Covering of crosses defended ... UN
committee exceeds mandate ... Warning on marriages ... Pope will write to
China's Catholics ... Having sick child brings Stallone back to Church ...
Soccer star returns to faith after meeting Pope ... In Brief

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

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FROM THE SECULAR PRESS

New Zealand Catholics warned of Filipino priest scam
http://www.stuff.co.nz/3940241a11.html
A Filipino impersonating Father Leo Macaraeg, who is a real priest, has been
targeting unsuspecting New Zealand Catholic priests during the past few
days...

Filipino's scam rakes in dollars
http://www.stuff.co.nz/3940215a19718.html

Vigilance defeats Nigerian scam
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/southlandtimes/3935514a6568.html
A suspicious Fiordland tourism operator thwarted a bid to dupe her out of
$16,000 as an e-mail scam targeting the international accommodation industry
reaches New Zealand. The sophistication of the scams was surprising, with
the latest e-mail being a request from a US-based Catholic priest requesting
a week's accommodation for himself and seven other priests...

Mina Foley, Soprano (obituary)
Thursday, 25 January 2007, 9:51 am
Press Release: Catholic Communications
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/CU0701/S00133.htm
Mina Foley, the soprano who first captivated New Zealand audiences with the
quality and technique of her singing back in the 1950s, died on Sunday
January 21 after a long illness, aged 77. She was the first of the galaxy of
singing stars trained by the acclaimed Auckland singing teacher, Dame Sister
Mary Leo...

Celebration of a positive life (photo)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/3939250a6012.html
Sacred Heart Church was packed with more than 300 family, friends and
workmates as music, a photo slideshow, tears, laughter and memories filled
the 80-minute service celebrating slain Hawke's Bay woman Catherine Marlow's
life...

Big weekend as Spillanes gather for family reunion
http://www.stuff.co.nz/3936922a6571.html
If the response by all 32 first cousins is anything to go by, the Spillane
family reunion in Temuka at Easter will be a weekend to remember. The
cousins are all descendants of James and Mary-Ann Spillane, who had ten
children...

Young golfer farewelled in moving funeral service (photo)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/3937863a10.html
Family, friends and sporting colleagues farewelled promising young golfer
Aaron Mahoney at an emotional funeral service in Christchurch today.
Mahoney, 24, was killed in mysterious circumstances in Dubai on January 10
while pursuing his dream of a professional international golfing career...

The no temptation tent nation (photo)
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/search/story.cfm?storyid=0001A618-8E45-15B6-854583027A\
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It's not that bikinis are banned but "modest dress" is encouraged at the
Christian music festival - thought to be the largest of its kind outside the
United States - which starts tomorrow at Mystery Creek, just out of
Hamilton...

New Zealand Census says Church is doing okay, by John McNeil of Challenge
Weekly
http://www.spcm.org/Journal/spip.php?article5862
A closer look at figures from the latest Census shows that over the past two
decades the Christian faith has not been haemorrhaging adherents to the
extent commonly believed...

Bid to defuse social timebomb of ethnic and religious clusters
http://www.stuff.co.nz/3936695a6482.html
Social Development and Ethnic Affairs ministers David Benson-Pope and Chris
Carter will announce next month the first phase of a "strengthening
relations" programme. It will draw together work designed to avoid the
development of isolated ethnic and religious clusters that could prove a
social timebomb...

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CATHOLIC COMMUNICATIONS NZ

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

Disappointment at Crown Appeal against High Court judgment on abortion
evidence (23 Jan 2007)
"Right to Life New Zealand" is disappointed that the Crown continues to seek
to prevent six women who have had an abortion giving evidence in the High
Court...

Catholic Archbishop of Suva supports Fiji coup objectives (23 Jan 2007)
A statement by Archbishop Petero Mataca of Suva ...

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INSPIRATIONAL TV

http://inspirationaltv.net/

This week: A new MP
Labour's newest MP talks about an issue not covered by mainstream media, the
widespread poverty in the Pacific Islands, and why it's close to his
heart...

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MARIST BROTHERS' NEWSLETTERS

- Marist Champagnat Family Newsletter
- 'Champagnat' - A newsletter for Boards of Trustees and Staff of Marist
Schools

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Marist Champagnat Family Newsletter
December 2006
http://www.maristbrothers.org.nz/marist%20family%20newsletter.htm

1. The Newsletter starts on a sad note with notice of the deaths of some
very senior Marist Brothers. May they have eternal rest. Brother John
(Cletus) Blewman aged 81 died in Fiji at the end of November. Brother
Lawrence Bennett aged 91 died peacefully at Marcellin College on December
5th. Both brothers had lived very full lives of commitment to the Marist way
of life.

2. On a more positive note for the future, Brother Samisoni Talia made his
final vows of Profession in Tonga on December 1st.

3. Sagata Voeliko's graduation ceremony at the Marist Asia Pacific Centre in
Manila, and plans for him though 2007 & 2008.

4. John Hazelman is vice-rector and a highly respected member of the
formation team in Manila. John should finish his Masters Degree [ La
Salle ] in February and the Rulla Course in May. He was to have a home
visit in Auckland during December.

5. Tuakau Old Boys enjoyed a reunion in Wellington last August. There is a
good
photo of those who attended.

6. New postings of Brothers and staff of Marist schools.

7. There are two lovely photos of the Brothers in Hastings and in Napier
standing in front of their houses.

8. Sacred Heart College had a working trip to Ulimasao Marist Centre Savai’i
Island in Samoa during the September holidays. One of the students has
written an account of this experience.

9. A parent describes the very positive effect on her daughter after being
involved in the MARIST ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION CENTRE Glenfield, North Shore,
Auckland.

10. Congratulations to Brother Kevin Wanden who has been appointed by the
New Zealand Conference of Bishops as Director of the National Centre for
Religious Studies [NCRS] based in Wellington .

11. Prayers are requested for Brothers and their associates who are unwell,
and for the repose of the souls of those who have died

13. Celebration of Jubilees

The full Newsletter may be read on www.maristbrothers.org.nz

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'Champagnat'
A newsletter for Boards of Trustees and Staff of Marist Schools and Schools
with Marist traditions in New Zealand.
December 2006
http://www.maristbrothers.org.nz/schools'_newsletter.htm

1. The Advent Season and the Advent wreath.

2. The Fifth Pillar in Marist Education, i.e.: ‘We establish relationships
with young people, founded on love, which create a climate for learning in
an educational setting, for passing on values, and for personal growth. We
extend our presence during free time, sport and cultural activities. We
adopt a presence which seeks to be neither obsessively vigilant nor
negligently laissez-faire. Being non-possessive in our presence may mature
into friendships that last for many years.’

3. The Marist charism in practice at John Paul 11 High School in Greymouth,
Chanel College in Masterton and Verdon College in Invercargill.

4. Lyons: ‘a City of Marist Beginnings’

5. The feast of the Immaculate Conception (December 8): the purpose and
meaning of the feast

6. Spring: a refelction on a poem of Gerard Manley Hopkins.

7. News of the schools

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WORLD NEWS OF THE CHURCH (Regularly updated)

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

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

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ALL THINGS CATHOLIC
Analysis and commentary by John R. Allen

http://ncrcafe.org/node/507

Weekly Analysis: Abbe Pierre, French hero, dies at 94
As then-Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger himself observed in 1984, in the long run
of history, the best argument for Christianity is not its episcopacy but its
artists and its saints. The story of France's famed "Abbot Pierre," a priest
and tireless advocate for the homeless who launched the worldwide Emmaus
movement, and who died this week at 94, offers a vivid example of the
point...

Other articles and commentary:
- Toronto's new archbishop and the "respected other"
- New Mexico bishops blast cockfighting
- U.K. the latest front in clash between gay rights, Catholic identity
- Debating euthanasia, gay unions in the pope's backyard
- American to become Vatican's top diplomat on nukes
- 'France's Mother Teresa' dead at 94; supported married men, women as
priests

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EMPLOYMENT

[Teaching vacancies in New Zealand Catholic schools are advertised in the
Education Gazette: http://www.edgazette.govt.nz/vacancies ]

[Vacancies in Catholic Youth Ministry are advertised on the Job Bank page of
the National Council for Young Catholics: http://ncyc.org.nz/ ]

Catholic Diocese of Hamilton. Primary Schools' Religious Education Advisor.
http://www.hn.catholic.org.nz/
Details in 'NZ Catholic' Jan 28- Feb 10 2007 p.23, and from Catholic
Character Manager, Catholic Diocese of Hamilton, PO Box 4353, Hamilton East.
Applications close 16 February 2007

GIFT Centre Administrator,
26-28 Telford Ave., Balmoral, Auckland.
Details in 'NZ Catholic' Jan 28- Feb 10 2007 p.23, and from The
Administrator, tel: (09) 620 9524 ; e-mail: brotherg@akc.quik.co.nz
Applications close 20 February 2007

Family Life International. Bethlehem House Crisis Pregnancy Centre.
Caregivers (full or part-time)
http://www.pregnantandworried.org.nz/
Details in 'NZ Catholic' Jan 28- Feb 10 2007 p.23, and from Colleen, e-mail
coli.fli@xtra.co.nz; tel: (09) 279 2413 or (09) 422 2185


Sunday, January 21, 2007

21 jan 2007

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FROM THE SECULAR PRESS

Huge labour of love celebrates Kiwi Christmas
http://www.gisborneherald.co.nz/article.asp?aid=7993&iid=623&sud=27
Nine months of work, 70 metres of fabric, 65 spools of thread and 500 metres
of quilting thread went into a spectacular quilt hanging in the Catholic
Church on Campion Rd., Gisborne.

Woman, 86, run over on way to Mass
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/search/story.cfm?storyid=0007919A-670F-15AB-BF1683027A\
F1010F

A Taupo congregation is in mourning after an elderly churchgoer died as a
result of being hit by a car driven by a man on his way to the same church.
Joan Patricia Brough, 86, was struck as she crossed Acacia Bay Rd to reach
St Patrick's Catholic Church on Sunday morning...

Opinion: Garth George: Fear not, God does reign
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/search/story.cfm?storyid=00004BBA-9DDE-15AD-ABAC83027A\
F1010F


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CATHOLIC COMMUNICATIONS NZ

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

Media Release: Bayswater Catholics Celebrate 169th Anniversary of First Mass
in NZ at Pioneers' Graveside (16 Jan 2007)
The 169th anniversary of the first Mass celebrated in New Zealand was marked
by the congregation of St Luke's, Bayswater, on Auckland's North Shore when
they gathered on Sunday 14 January at the graveside of Thomas and Mary
Poynton, who are buried in the Bayswater cemetery almost across the road
from St Luke's church...

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INSPIRATIONAL TV

http://inspirationaltv.net/

This week: "What's new?"
Karlene and Sandon tell you about the latest content on Inspirationaltv.net,
and let out a little bit about some new programmes. [The two new young
presenters are a pleasure to watch, but the technical quality of this clip
leaves a lot to be desired. Older listeners in particular may find it
practically inaudible, even in the broadband version. The
camerman-producer-editor-coach for Inspirational TV assures me he's working
on improving the quality of future clips - ML]

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WORLD NEWS OF THE CHURCH (Regularly updated)

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

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

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ALL THINGS CATHOLIC
Analysis and commentary by John R. Allen

http://ncrcafe.org/node/507

Weekly Analysis: How to avoid the steamroller of cultural 'hybridization'
Traditionally, one element in the profile of a contender for the papacy, is
travel. You look for a cardinal who has moved around the world a bit, and
therefore has a sense of the global situation, not just his own particular
corner. Thus we come to Cardinal Angelo Scola of Venice and his visit this
week to the United States, including a session at the United Nations, to
discuss dialogue among Christians, Muslims and Jews...

Other articles and commentary:
Warnings about 'jaws of Hell,' hope for revolution at U.N. panel on
inter-faith dialogue
Will Ecuador's new leftist leader follow the model of Chavez or Lula
vis-a-vis the Church?
Madrid archdiocese vetoes female theologian for ecumenical service

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EMPLOYMENT

[Teaching vacancies in New Zealand Catholic schools are advertised in the
Education Gazette: http://www.edgazette.govt.nz/vacancies ]

[Vacancies in Catholic Youth Ministry are advertised on the Job Bank page of
the National Council for Young Catholics: http://ncyc.org.nz/ ]

Executive Assistant (part-time), Missionary Sisters of the Society of Mary,
Mangere East.
http://www.maristmissionarysmsm.org/english/ProvinalSPac.html
Further details in 'NZ Catholic' December 24 2006 - January 27 2006 p.23,
and from Provincial Leader, 22 Roberston Road, Favona, Manukau 2024






Sunday, January 14, 2007

14 Jan 2007

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Dear readers,

Welcome to the first 'News & Notes' of 2007.

A very happy new year to you all.

Mike Leon

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FROM THE SECULAR PRESS

Restored church to host first union (photo)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/3926821a6568.html
When Justin Clayton and Jillian Reid take their vows at Flints Bush today,
they will be marking a new chapter in the life of a century-old church. The
former St Marys Immaculate Catholic Church was decommissioned in 1974, fell
into a state of disrepair and took on various guises, including that of a
shearing shed, during the following 30 years...

Reon Murtha: a calling for the racetrack (photo)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/thepress/3857372a13135.html
At the end of carnival week, Reon Murtha, 65, one of the most respected
racing personalities in New Zealand, will retire from a profession he has
followed most of his working life...

Wee Tessla a blessing (photo)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/sundaystartimes/auckland/3925219a6497.html
Abandoned newborn Tessla Schmid was just a few hours old when a stranger
found her on a convent doorstep in China.
Today, Tessla is the much-loved adopted daughter of United States marine
Lieutenant Colonel Steve Schmid and his wife Loise. The three-year-old got
to meet the Kiwi-based branch over the Christmas period when an assortment
of uncles, aunts and cousins gathered at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church
in Glen Eden for her baptism on Boxing Day...

Dedicated to people
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/sundaystartimes/auckland/3924047a6497.html
When Mary-Bernadette Te-Vaine Tura Manumea read the letter awarding her a
New Year honour, all she could think about was her tired feet. The devout
Catholic used to pound the pavements in a bid to strengthen ties between the
Cook Island community and her church...

Long service recognised
http://www.stuff.co.nz/search/3914603a6007.html
Takaka's Marie Reilly, who has served the Golden Bay community for more than
50 years, has been awarded a Queen's Service Medal.

Goodman, principals top local honours list (photo)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/search/3914601a6007.html
Four people in the Nelson region have had their devotion to the community
recognised in Saturday's New Year Honours. Nelson College for Girls
principal Alison McAlpine and former Nelson College headmaster Salvi
Gargiulo have been made Companions of the Queen's Service Order for public
services, while retired Motueka businessman Peter Goodman has been appointed
a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for his services to business and
the community. In Takaka, Marie Reilly has been awarded the Queen's Service
Medal for her efforts...

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INSPIRATIONAL TV - NZ's own Catholic Web TV service

http://inspirationaltv.net/

New this week: Evolution vs God and man
Professor Vincent Grey tests our belief in science by showing us the stark
facts behind the everyday science we need to know, including Darwin's theory
of evolution...

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WORLD NEWS OF THE CHURCH (Regularly updated)

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

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

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ALL THINGS CATHOLIC
Analysis and commentary by John R. Allen

http://ncrcafe.org/node/507

Weekly Analysis: In Poland, ‘a feeling of a new beginning’
Following the resignation of Archbishop Stanislaw Wielgus of Warsaw last
Sunday, the first question I was asked on National Public Radio was: “How
embarrassing is this for Pope Benedict?� As counter-intuitive as it may
seem, this is not generally how things look from Poland...

Other articles and commentary:
** Kentucky lawsuit asks, ‘Is every bishop an ‘agent’ of the Vatican?’
** Trautman says change on 'pro multis' may confuse teaching that Christ
died for all
** Amid new allegations, crisis deepens in Polish Church
** Archbishop of Warsaw resigns, Weigel warns of future 'blackmail'
** Controversy over Warsaw archbishop's Communist-era role deepens
** Cordoba riff shows need for bold gestures in Catholic-Muslim relations

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EMPLOYMENT

[Teaching vacancies in New Zealand Catholic schools are advertised in the
Education Gazette: http://www.edgazette.govt.nz/vacancies ]

[Vacancies in Catholic Youth Ministry are advertised on the Job Bank page of
the National Council for Young Catholics: http://ncyc.org.nz/ ]

Executive Assistant (part-time), Missionary Sisters of the Society of Mary,
Mangere East.
http://www.maristmissionarysmsm.org/english/ProvinalSPac.html
Further details in 'NZ Catholic' December 24 2006 - January 27 2006 p.23,
and from Provincial Leader, 22 Roberston Road, Favona, Manukau 2024


Sunday, December 24, 2006

24 dec 2006

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Dear readers,

'News & Notes' is taking a break for two or three weeks. The next posting
will be in the first or second week of 2007, depending on how much news
there is to note.

A Happy Christmas to you all, every best wish and all God's blessings.

Mike Leon

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'NZ CATHOLIC'

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

No. 257 December 24 2006 - Jan 27 2007

NATIONAL
National Calendar for 2007 ... NZ Catholic scholarship to Aucklander ...
Midnight Mass to see in 2007 ... Appointments in Wellington ... "Laughable"
idea on family size ... National bid for Church growth ... Christmas Day's
TV hymns sung in PN cathedral ... Cloning decision not good ethics ... Otaki
celebrates marae jubilee ... Iranian will stay in jail ... "Silent Night is
my favourite" ... Ecumenical community celebrates 20 years ... Principal
earned vibrant send-off ... Graduates from Wellington centre ... Delighted
to have new block

FEATURES
Catholicism, Eastern religions see increases in latest census figures ...
Sing, choirs of angels! ... 2006 in review ... St Boniface is credited with
first Christmas tree ... Guadalupe gatherings

OPINION
Ronald Rolheiser: Keeping watch with the shepherds ... Tom Sheridan: It's
our job to keep Christmas ... Huda Al-Safwani: Christianity joined with
Islam in a happy Baghdad house ... Editorial: "Christmas" is making a
comeback ... Malcolm Evans ... Letters

INTERNATIONAL
"Dark chapter" for Bethlehem ... Wall replaced nativity scene ... Pope
raises concerns with PM ... The Pope: Narrow vision excludes religion ...
Holy See deplores Holocaust denial ... Nuncio: Change energy policy ...
Kidnapped priests released ... "Insufficient" action on Darfur tragedy ...
Study finds reasons for not going to Mass ... Vatican refuses to sign UN
disability convention ... Parish hunger strike secures building permit ...
Parents choose disabled children ... Adult stem cells more effective ...
Expelled nuns wanted "own rules" ... Fiji sanctions opposed ... In Brief ...
Promise on parchment

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

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FROM THE SECULAR MEDIA

Christmas messages from some of New Zealand's Christian leaders
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/search/story.cfm?storyid=000968C8-71EF-158B-9FDA83027A\
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Keep Faith, by Bishop Patrick Dunn, Catholic Bishop of Auckland
Several articles have appeared recently in the Herald and elsewhere about
attempts to dumb down Christmas. Not to dumb down the external trimmings but
to obscure, even erase, the "reason for the season"...

Enjoying cultural Christmas (photo)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/timaruherald/3907541a6571.html
Christmas is a time of traditions, especially for a number of different
cultural groups living in South Canterbury. Filipino, Chinese, and Italian
members of the community say they combine both their own and New Zealand
traditions during the festive season...

Bringing new cultures and traditions to New Zealand
http://www.stuff.co.nz/search/3907425a6565.html
The festive season is well and truly upon us, tills are ringing, ribbons are
curling and Southlanders are getting ready to celebrate Christmas in their
own, individual ways...

More Kiwis than ever in church at Christmas (photos)
http://www.spcm.org/Journal/spip.php?article4755
New Zealand (ANS) â€" Church leaders are surprised at a Reader's Digest survey
which suggests churchgoing is not high on the list of things people like to
do at Christmas, when their experience is exactly the opposite...

Tapu Misa: 'Winterval' yet another example of the war on Christmas
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/category/story.cfm?c_id=301&objectid=10416118
I don't want to cause unnecessary panic and alarm among the nation's
children, but as this has come from the Vatican, I feel duty-bound to pass
it on: Christmas is under attack, and it is high time defenders rallied to
the cause.

Christmas stamps defended
http://tvnz.co.nz/view/page/411365/937338
New Zealand Post is defending this year's Christmas stamp issue following
accusations by the Vatican newspaper that some countries are waging a war
against Christmas...

Poor service for carol lovers as 'Pop Idol' rules in Oz
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/global/main.jhtml?xml=/global/2006/12/19/expatidol.xm\
l

[Charlotte Francis, an English immigrant living in Melbourne, vowed to find
a genuine Chrismas carol concert after the "carols" at the outdoor concerts
she went to turned out to be nothing but 'Santa Claus is coming to Town' and
'Jingle Bell Rock'. So she headed for St Patrick's cathedral. "They'll have
the genuine article" she told herself. Well, more or less ...

Opinion: Correct is not always right
http://www.stuff.co.nz/search/3904019a6566.html
A Catholic Church spokeswoman was bang-on at the weekend when she lamented
that removing a cross from the spiritual centre at Middlemore Hospital was
"political correctness gone bananas"...


PIZZA HELL

Boycott Hell Pizza, says Catholic paper
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/category/story.cfm?c_id=301&objectid=10415923

Gavin Abraham: Why Catholics believe Hell Pizza condom campaign was wrong
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/category/story.cfm?c_id=87&objectid=10416331

NZ Herald: 'Your Views: Catholic ban on Hell Pizza'
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/466/story.cfm?c_id=466&objectid=10415926

Editorial: Pick your fights
http://www.stuff.co.nz/search/3904111a6573.html

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CATHOLIC COMMUNICATIONS NZ

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

Media release: See TV news from the Vatican on your computer screen (18 Dec
2006)
A television news agency called "Rome Reports", featuring world news and
documentaries from the Vatican, can now be downloaded by those who have a
broadband connection...

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NEW ISSUES OF NEW ZEALAND CATHOLIC PUBLICATIONS

'Marist Messenger' - November 2006
http://www.maristmessenger.co.nz/index.php

'Tui Motu InterIslands' - October 2006
http://www.tuimotu.org/

NZ Catholic Education Office. 'Lighting New Fires' - Christmas issue
http://www.nzceo.catholic.org.nz/pages/resourcesubpages/lighting-new-fires.html

Marist Brothers, NZ Province. Schools' 'Champagnat Newsletter' - September
2006
http://www.maristbrothers.org.nz/Champagnat%20News.htm

Catholic Diocese of Christchurch. 'Inform' newsletter - December 2006
http://www.chch.catholic.org.nz/?sid=25

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INSPIRATIONAL TV - NZ's own Catholic Web TV service

http://inspirationaltv.net/

New this week: A child is born
At Christmas time, Sister Stephanie takes a poignant look at how the birth
of a child can be seen as a gift for some, and a burden for others in New
Zeland ...

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WORLD NEWS OF THE CHURCH (Regularly updated)

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

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

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ALL THINGS CATHOLIC
Analysis and commentary by John R. Allen

http://ncrcafe.org/node/507

Weekly Analysis: Ten mega-trends shaping the Catholic Church
Christmas is a season of giving, and in a rather self-serving application of
that spirit, this week I'm asking readers to give me something.
Specifically, I'm asking for reactions to my list of the 10 most important
"mega-trends" in Catholicism today, which appears below...

Daily news and updates:
The Pentecostal phenomenon in Latin America ... Priest's conviction a
reminder that Rwanda's wounds are still open ... In Toronto, an emblematic
appointment from Benedict XVI

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EMPLOYMENT

[Teaching vacancies in New Zealand Catholic schools are advertised in the
Education Gazette: http://www.edgazette.govt.nz/vacancies ]

[Vacancies in Catholic Youth Ministry are advertised on the Job Bank page of
the National Council for Young Catholics: http://ncyc.org.nz/ ]

Executive Assistant (part-time), Missionary Sisters of the Society of Mary,
Mangere East.
http://www.maristmissionarysmsm.org/english/ProvinalSPac.html
Further details in 'NZ Catholic' December 24 2006 - January 27 2006 p.23,
and from Provincial Leader, 22 Roberston Road, Favona, Manukau 2024




Sunday, December 17, 2006

17 dec 2006

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'NZ CATHOLIC'

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

From the current issue ...

HPV vaccine is "morally acceptable"
Wellington â€" The national Catholic bioethics centre believes it is morally
acceptable for girls as young as 11 to receive a new vaccine that protects
against a condition prevalent in sexually-active women...

ASC tries to have evidence excluded
Wellington â€" The Abortion Supervisory Committee is trying to weaken Right to
Life New Zealand’s High Court action by claiming key evidence the society
hopes to present is inadmissible and irrelevant...

Issue 256, December 17-23, 2006 - contents summary

NATIONAL
Catholic numbers exceed 500,000 ... Hopes for second Maori bishop expressed
at Bishop Mariu's unveiling ... Catholic educationists want stronger
curriculum values ... ASC tries to have evidence excluded ... Typhoon relief
by Caritas ... Clergy appointments ... NCRS director plans to study in
retirement ... Faith was transformed on mission to Manila ... HPV vaccine is
"morally acceptable" ... Ukrainians welcome twins ... Mercy Sisters complete
health project ... Seminarian admitted as candidate ... Children honour life
of priest ... Several surprises for parish priest ... ERO File

FEATURES
Polish government honours orphan refugees ... Symbolic gesture melted
Turkish hearts ... Diplomas, cake after three years' study ... Last CFLE
graduates before new course ... Joshua celebrates 20th ... Brother, sister -
both have served him

OPINION
Ronald Rolheiser: On healthy, constructive criticism ... Cyril
Jones-Kellett: Advent is a time to love the One who is coming ... Parish
Diary: Losing touch with Christmas ... Editorial: Month from Hell for pizza
chain ... Malcolm Evans ... Letters

INTERNATIONAL
Criticism of religion based on ignorance ... Anti-Catholicism "grave
concern" in Scotland ... Imam at Catholic university ... The Pope: Church
needs new "mission zeal" ... UK's gay-rights plans threaten Church services
... Millions suffer for faith ... Church leaders "hypocritical" ... Mass
media "should promote abstinence" ... Zimbabweans dying ... Change to
celibacy not being considered ... Vocations boom in Mexico ... Dutch
Catholics begin rediscovering faith ... Another illicit ordination in China
... Excommunications backed ... St Paul's tomb uncovered ... There's a Rush,
to be sure ... Priest gains seat

REGULAR FEATURES
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Prayer, Feasts, The Doolans, God in the Garden, Caption Contest, Who Said?,
40 Years Ago, Dio. Diary, Cryptic Crossword, That Word!, Holy Lives, Kit's
Corner, Wit's End.

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FROM THE SECULAR MEDIA

Cross words in hospital's religious row
http://www.stuff.co.nz/search/3902369a6442.html
An unholy row has erupted at Auckland's Middlemore Hospital after a cross
was removed from its spiritual centre...

Young paddlers proud of new waka (photo)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/search/3901269a6004.html
After years of relying on the generosity of others to help it participate in
the annual Ngaruawahia Regatta, St Paul's Catholic School finally has its
own waka...

Radio NZ. Country Life. 'Sister Louise' (audio file)
http://www.radionz.co.nz/nr/programmes/countrylife
A Catholic nun has spent most of her working life in Panguru, a small
Hokianga settlement.

School-family partnership shows results
http://www.stuff.co.nz/search/3899987a6565.html
The bountiful abundance of God, and our challenge to respond to it
gratefully, was a theme developed by Gore's St Peter's College principal
Martin Chamberlain at the college's prizegiving.

'Sanctions not the answer', by Archbishop Petero Mataca
http://www.fijitimes.com/story.aspx?id=53573
As the Leader of the Catholic Community in Fiji, Rotuma, Rabi and Kioa I
humbly call upon the international communities to either lift their
sanctions or put on hold intentions on imposing sanctions on Fiji...

One school year, seven schools, 109kg and 392,400 can tabs. (photo)
Daily Post (Rotorua)
http://tinyurl.com/yxk2a3
Since the beginning of this year, Rotorua students from St Mary's School, St
Michael's School and John Paul College have been saving up the tabs from
their drink cans, pet food and canned food in a bid to raise money to
support children with kidney disease...


[The following stories are not on the newspapers' free Websites. They can
be read via the public libraries' 'Newztext' service for borrowers.]

Baroque around the clock
The Dominion Post, 15 Dec 2006, Edition 2, Page 10.
On Sunday at 7.30 pm Wellington's St Mary of the Angels will echo with the
sounds of centuries past, including baroque music and singing. Under Robert
Oliver's direction, the chamber music ensemble Baroque Voices, early music
choir The Tudor Consort, and period instrumental ensemble Academia Sanctae
Mariae will play two baroque works -- Heinrich Schutz's 'Historia von der
Geburt Jesu Christi' and Marc-Antoine Charpentier's 'Messe de Minuit'. The
timing is deliberate. Both works centre on the nativity story, but both
sound very different...

Christmas festivities take to the streets in TeKauwhata and Huntly
North Waikato News â€" Greater Waikato â€" 14 Dec 2006
Huntly and Te Kauwhata residents and visitors are getting fired up for the
weekend with both towns' Christmas parades set to hit the streets. One group
of paraders who are especially enthused about the event is St Anthony's
Catholic School, the only school to enter a float in this year's parade...

Parishioners vote to save existing church
Taranaki Daily News â€" News â€" 11 Dec 2006 â€" Page 2
Waitara's St Joseph's Catholic Church is to be spared demolition. The votes
have been counted and 67% of parishioners are against knocking down the
47-year-old Nelson St building and replacing it with New Plymouth's St
Paul's church...

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New this week: Peter and the family
The leader of United Future, Peter Dunne MP, tells Sean why he thinks 'the
family' is important enough to be a basis of a political party.

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Analysis and commentary by John R. Allen

http://ncrcafe.org/node/507

Weekly Analysis: The 'greening' of institutional Christianity
When Pope Benedict XVI and Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople met
recently, the encounter was spun in a variety of ways: As an effort to
reunite Eastern and Western Christianity; As an attempt to forge a united
Christian front vis-Ã -vis Islam; Eeven as a bid to pool resources to combat
runaway secularism in Europe. What the meeting was not generally seen as --
though it easily could have been -- was an encounter between two outspoken
environmentalists, struggling to stir the conscience of the world about a
mounting ecological crisis...

Daily news and updates:
A Sicilian lesson in the complex bond between bishops and saints ...
Chatting with 'The Catholic Guy' ... Pope: World peace and the right to life
go together ... It's pope vs. pop star on Africa, Weigel says ... 'Odd
couple' of Moon and Milingo maybe not so odd after all ... Political
headaches bedevil a non-statesman pope

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Sunday, December 10, 2006

10 Dec 2006

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WEL-COM - The newspaper of the Archdiocese of Wellington and the diocese of
Palmerston North

http://www.welcom.org.nz/

From the December 2006 issue ...

Archbishop Dew's Christmas message: Take time for God

Challenge worker finds peace within
‘Do you know what it’s like to feel, completely and with absolute certainty,
that something terrible is about to happen and yet be powerless to stop it
and then when it does happen it steals your heart right from beneath your
arms, leaving you hopeless and helplessly stranded?’ Watching his friend at
home in the Solomon Islands being murdered became an indescribably
gut-wrenching catalyst for Jeff Rahari to seek his spiritual core...

WUSS call to be present to the world
The question of how we celebrate Eucharist â€" take spiritual nourishment from
bread and wine â€" while some six million people are dying each year from
undernourishment is something Christians must ponder much more deeply. This
is the message of Australian liturgist, Frank Andersen msc, in New Zealand
last month to talk about Worshipping Under Southern Skies: Rediscovering the
Beauty of the Mass...

Creation and Eucharist
Creation was the primary place in which God is obvious, that creation is
itself a sacred presence. People often feel that when they go into the
forest or into the mountains or in the ocean. We know the common experience.
People say, creation can take us into a sense of the presence. A presence
that has always been there, but we haven’t been present to it. An interview
with Australian liturgist, Fr Frank Andersen...

Peace day recalls Parihaka
An ecumenical peace action group has been formed in Upper Hutt after a
highly successful Peace Day on 5 November focusing on the peaceful
resistance which occurred on that day in 1881 at Parihaka. As the rest of
the country celebrated Guy Fawkes with fireworks, St Joseph’s parish’s
Justice, Peace and Development group joined members of the neighbouring St
Hilda’s Anglican congregation to organise the thought-provoking and creative
day which attracted people from different church communities and cultures
within the Upper Hutt area...

Maori Council re-formed
Te Kahu o te Rangi, a representative body of Catholic Mâori in the
Wellington Archdiocese, has been relaunched after a call from the Pentecost
synod to more biculturalism in the Mass. Te Kahu o te Rangi was originally
set up in September 1992, following an approach to the Mâori Chaplaincy team
by Cardinal Tom Williams seeking their views on addressing Mâori Catholic
pastoral issues...

A Taiwan story of lay leadership
Last Sunday we had a balls-up. It doesn’t happen often but this was comic. I
arrived early in Tian-Go for 9am mass to find the church locked. Usually,
one of the lay leaders opens the church, sweeps the floor and gets it ready
for Mass, so it was odd that the church was still locked. I rely so much on
the leaders that I had forgotten to bring my own key. Nothing to do but sit
and wait. At 9.10, when no one had appeared, I went walking through the
village. Six of our oldest and most faithful parishioners were sitting on
the street behind the church. They had come early but, finding it still
locked, had retreated to the shade...

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FROM THE SECULAR MEDIA

Have less children say green lobbyists (photo)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/thepress/0,2106,3892398a6530,00.html
Kiwi families should consider limiting the number of children they have to
prevent waste from increasingly affluent lifestyles, green advocates say...

Jedi knights wane, migrant religions grow
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/0,2106,3892378a11,00.html
The 2006 census shows Catholicism has recovered its numbers from a decline
in the 1990s, gaining 22,800 followers between 2001 and 2006, taking it to
508,812...

Church split over need to upgrade (photo)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/dailynews/0,2106,3891029a6554,00.html
Plans to demolish St Joseph's Catholic Church in Waitara have split the
congregation. Church leaders say maintenance and refurbishment of the
47-year-old Nelson St building is too costly and are proposing the church be
demolished and replaced by New Plymouth's St Paul's church building.

Celebrations for 125-years of worship (photo)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/sundaystartimes/auckland/0,2106,3890715a13576,00.ht\
ml

Paeroa's Catholic community is getting ready to celebrate a special
anniversary. As well as Christmas, St Mary's Catholic Church is celebrating
the 125th anniversary since the land where the church is sited was bought.

Nuns have more fun (photo)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/nelsonmail/0,2106,3890539a19257,00.html
The Christmas season has brought a surge in theatre activity around the
region, as Peter Gibbs reports. Can Trinity Church in Nile St be saved? An
article in the Nelson Mail last month has prompted the Nelson Musical
Theatre to use the historic church for its Christmas production, raising
much needed funds for the old church at the same time. Nuncrackers continues
the Nunsense series of musicals based on the antics of the residents of a
Catholic convent. Theatre company president Ross Benbow admits there are
some incongruities in a show which is owned by a Jewish company in New York,
based on the antics of a group of Roman Catholic nuns, being performed in a
Presbyterian church in Nelson. However, he says that situation is typical of
the comedic mixup that carries right though the musical.

Caritas responds to Philippines typhoon
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PO0612/S00062.htm
Caritas Aotearoa New Zealand, the Catholic agency for justice, peace and
development, is pledging $10,000 towards immediate relief assistance for
over 15,300 families affected by Typhoon Durian in the Philippines.

Unborn child memorial unveiled (photo)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/southlandtimes/0,2106,3887258a6568,00.html
By NICHOLA LOBBAN
Families who have lost babies to miscarriage, stillbirth or abortion now
have a place to find "healing" for their loss. Yesterday, a two-year
project to raise a memorial for unborn children at Clyde Cemetery was
finally realised, in an unveiling ceremony and blessing of the site. The
memorial stone, once the altar at St Dunstan Catholic Church, was newly-laid
and featured an inscribed plaque: "All our babies, briefly known, forever
loved".

Spiritual rites not to be sneered at, by Louis Pierard (Editorial)
Hawkes Bay Today
http://tinyurl.com/yaxd6q
A convoy of iwi, police, Transit New Zealand and roading contractor Fulton
Hogan staff has been ceremonially spraying the road with blessed water from
the ancestral Waikato River and holding karakia to lift the tapu from the
road to release spirits "trapped by violent death"...

Fiji's Roman Catholic Church condemns statement by Assembly Christian
Churches
http://tinyurl.com/yhwx42
Fiji's Roman Catholic Church has condemned a statement issued by the
Assembly of Christian Churches on this week's coup as politically biased and
theologically wrong...

Churches unable to agree on joint statement condemning Fiji coup
http://tinyurl.com/ydarx5
Churches in Fiji are unable to agree on a joint statement condemning the
military coup in their country.
The Archbishop of the Fijian Anglican church, Jabez Bryce, says they support
the rule of law, and democracy.
But while other churches, including Roman Catholic, and Methodist, also have
the same stance, he says there is no united voice...

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New this week: Mary's little place
Sister Mary takes us through the doors of the Mary Potter Hospice, to the
little chapel inside, where she reveals hidden meaning in the symbols on the
walls ...

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ALL THINGS CATHOLIC
Analysis and commentary by John R. Allen

http://ncrcafe.org/node/507

Analyzing Benedict’s prayer with Ratzinger’s criteria
When Benedict XVI stood alongside Istanbul’s chief Islamic cleric, Imam
Mustafa Cagrici, in the famed Blue Mosque on Nov. 30, praying silently in
the direction of Mecca, those who know Ratzinger’s track record no doubt
asked: What happened to the man who once worried that inter-religious prayer
can mean “a concession to that relativism which negates the very meaning of
truth?�...

Daily News & Updates
Benedict in Turkey was 'unarmed prophet,' Vatican official says ... With
Vatican backing, news agency with ties to Legionaries to launch video
service ... China's illicit ordinations ... Reflecting on Turkey, pope
sharpens tone on religious freedom ... Analysis: Moscow's complaints reflect
Byzantine politics of Orthodoxy ... Curial cardinal says celibacy 'not a
dogma,' can be discussed ... Benedict and religious freedom in Turkey ...
With Turkey's Armenians, Benedict shows off his 'great ear'

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Sunday, December 3, 2006

3 dec 2006

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'NZ CATHOLIC'

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

Issue 255, December 3-16, 2006

NATIONAL
Bishops want schools to be "more human" ... Catholic MP is National's deputy
... $50,000 from NZ helps school in Cook Islands recover after fire ... High
Rotary honour for Auckland priest ... Reopening of cathedral is delayed ...
Attendance dues under review by bishops, NZCEO ... Daughters of Charity
leader back to support project ... Songwriter: Music in liturgy should
support God's word ... Pro-life argument gains ethicist PhD in theology ...
NZ children contribute to transtasman CD ... Government investment
questioned on human rights score ... Palmerston North jubilarians total 190
years ... ERO File

FEATURES
Adoration of the Eucharist experiences an upsurge ... International trade
raises pressing social justice issues ... Kiwi actress stars in Nativity
film ... Longtime organist given papal honour ... Benemerenti medal to
parish handyman ... Women's testimonies reveal abortion harm

OPINION
Ronald Rolheiser: Steadying ourselves in the storm ... Gavin Abraham:
Sitting, waiting and praying in Auckland prison ... Others Say ...
Editorial: Confirming too early leaves a gap ... Malcolm Evans ... Letters
... Policy on letters clarified

INTERNATIONAL
Anglican archbishop and Pope reaffirm hope for full unity ... US bishops
appeal to couples who contracept ... Serious sin bars Communion ... Family
planning funding will be supervised by pro-lifer ... "Pastoral council"
advises bishops ... Vatican reaffirms the value of celibacy ... The Pope:
Marriage, freedom do not clash ... Protected only in the womb ... "Multis"
to be "many" ... Turkey trip gives Pope opportunity to dialogue ... Zimbabwe
blamed for cutting churches' statement ... Condoms under Vatican study ...
Catholics followed US election trend ... UN council accused over human
rights ... Starve patient or face prison ... Grieving widow ... In Brief

REGULAR FEATURES
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Prayer, Feasts, The Doolans, Family Talk, Caption Contest, Who Said?, 40
Years Ago, Dio. Diary, Cryptic Crossword, That Word!, Holy Lives, Kit's
Corner, Wit's End.

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FROM THE SECULAR MEDIA

Campbell Live: The Nativity Story (video report)
http://www.tv3.co.nz/News/tabid/67/articleID/16070/Default.aspx
The Hollywood version of the Nativity, Keisha Castle-Hughes is Mary, and
we're at the Vatican for the world premiere.

Inside ‘The Nativity Story’ â€" Film’s sacred subject draws cast, crew
http://www.catholic.org/national/national_story.php?id=22127
Cincinnati, Ohio (St. Anthony Messenger) â€" If you ask first-time film
producer Marty Bowen what he would most like to see happen as a result of
New Line Cinema’s “The Nativity Story,� he will say quite candidly and
with
characteristic enthusiasm: “I would like even the nonbeliever who sees it to
be touched. I would like it to be a film my sister will take her kids to
see, and one that her children will take their kids to see one day. I hope
it will be a classic that theaters will show every year because of its
authenticity, because we have tried to avoid the clichés of biblical films,
tried to humanize the characters and revere them at the same time. They
have, after all, earned the right to be on a pedestal...�

Fun antics and international food proves huge success (photo)
Ruapehu Press 1 Dec 2006
http://www.stuff.co.nz/centralnorthisland/0,2106,3884969a6014,00.html
Unsettled weather couldn't hold back the hordes of locals trying out the
international food on offer at St Patrick's Catholic School gala day in
Taupo last week...

Biscuits Satan's work, school principal told
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/thepress/0,2106,3884172a6530,00.html
A Christchurch Catholic school principal was accused of "working for Satan"
after allowing pupils to work with Muslim girls on a school project. St
Thomas of Canterbury College principal Bruce Stevenson was abused over the
phone by a woman objecting to a Young Enterprise Scheme project involving a
group of Year 11 boys and Muslim girls from the United Muslimahs of
Canterbury.

Concern over curriculum
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/thepress/0,2106,3884165a6530,00.html
Catholic bishops have attacked new school curriculum proposals saying they
will produce materialistic economists rather than compassionate citizens.
The bishops have voiced their concerns in a submission document to the
Education Ministry on its draft curriculum which is being reviewed in
response to criticism from teachers.

Hell roasted for condom stunt
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/dominionpost/0,2106,3882866a6479,00.html
It was an advertising campaign that was just too much of a sin for hundreds
of people. Now the Advertising Standards Authority has agreed Hell
Pizza's 'Lust meat-lovers' pizza promotion breached the advertising code of
ethics.

Bill battles back as Nats deputy (photo)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/0,2106,3880466a6160,00.html
He's back. Bill English has spent the past couple of years with his head
down and tail up, working as hard on the education round as any NCEA
student. Now, after being chosen as the party's deputy leader and named as
finance spokesman today, he is ready to play a much more active role...

Mr Athletic aiming to end on a high, by Shane Hurndell (photo)
Hawkes Bay Today 28.11.2006
http://tinyurl.com/yltys8
Hawke's Bay bodybuilder Gary Nairn will call it quits on Saturday. The
Reignier Catholic School teacher won Mr Hawke's Bay and Mr Wellington titles
earlier in the year, a Pro-Am international competition in Palmerston North
and the national title in Palmerston North last month...

[The following story is not available on the newspaper's free Website. It
can be read at public libraries or via the libraries' free Newztext service
to borrowers]
Churches welcome debate on euthanasia of newborns, by Stu Oldham
The Southland Times â€" News â€" 2 Dec 2006 â€" Page 1
New Zealand's largest churches said they would welcome a debate on when
doctors should withhold treatment from seriously disabled newborns -- and
believe euthanasia should be discussed to be debunked...

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New this week: A special Christmas
Sister Stephanie is another person feeling the stress of the season, and
asks what Michele from L'Arche - a mixed community for the handicapped -
wants for Christmas.

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ALL THINGS CATHOLIC
Analysis and commentary by John R. Allen

http://ncrcafe.org/node/507

Weekly analysis: What Benedict means by 'Christian tradition'
In the wake of Benedict XVI's first visit to a majority Muslim state, some
analysts found themselves struggling to put together two elements of his
message in Turkey that, at first glance, seem difficult to reconcile.
Benedict missed no opportunity to express esteem, respect, and brotherhood
with Muslims. Yet at the same time, Benedict also repeatedly returned to a
more familiar theme -- the defense of Europe's Christian traditions and
values...

Daily News and updates: Clarifying Benedict's 'flip-flop' on Turkey and the
EU ... A wordsmith pope learns to talk in pictures ... Pope visits Blue
Mosque as gesture of outreach to Muslims ... Great symbols from pope and
patriarch, but no breakthroughs ... Pope's success in Turkey a matter of
definition ... In Ephesus, Supreme Pontiff becomes a simple country pastor
... Joint Declaration of Pope Paul VI and Patriarch Athenagoras I on Dec. 7,
1965 ... Pope and Patriarch offer symbolism, but don't expect breakthroughs
... On day one, Benedict adopts 'soft tone' in Turkey ... In Golden Book,
pope wishes for peace ... Vatican will not oppose Turkey's EU candidacy ...
On papal plane, Benedict stresses brotherhood, dialogue, and ‘healthy
secularism’ ... Interview with Fr. Tom Michel on Benedict's Turkey visit ...
Convincing the Turks to smile upon ecumenism ... Vatican OK with Turkey
joining the EU, officials say

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Writer/Editor, Religious Education. National Centre for Religious Studies
http://www.ncrs.org.nz/
Details in 'NZ Catholic' Nov. 19-25 2006 p.23, in 'Wel-com' December 2006
p.16, and from The Director, The National Centre for Religious Studies, PO
Box 1937, Wellington 6015. Tel. (04) 496-1761; fax:(04) 496-1762; E-mail:
info@ncrs.org.nz Applications close 8 December 2006

World Youth Day Co-ordinator - Catholic Youth Team
http://www.cyt.org.nz/
Details in 'NZ Catholic' Nov. 19-25 2006 p.23, on the CYT Website, and from:
Clare Dooley, Catholic Youth Team, P O Box 4544, Christchurch. Tel. (03)
366-9869; Fax (03) 379-8724; E-mail cdooley@chch.catholic.org.nz
Applications close 1st December 2006.