Sunday, October 3, 2021

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NZ CATHOLIC BISHOPS' CONFERENCE


** NZ Catholic's latest edition has been printed for subscribers, and the editor has made a digital edition available for the many people unable to get a copy in their local church because of the current Covid-19 restrictions

** Today is Catholic Schools Day, and we offer our prayerful support to all students and staff in Catholic schools throughout Aotearoa NZ,  particularly those in Auckland during lockdown. Read this letter from Archbishop Paul ...

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'NZ CATHOLIC' 


The full text of 'NZ CAtholic' October 3 - 16 2021 is online at:

In this issue: Multiple awards for 'NZ Catholic' ... Catholic events affected by lockdown ... Bishops have say on conversion therapy ban bill ... Level 2 Sunday Masses resume in parts of NZ ... Having honest conversations on technology use ... Some elderly need practical help in lockdown ... Wellington's Compassion Soup Kitchen asks for help ... Neil Broom: Knitting our way towards the mind of the Creator ... Editorial: Being online
and being kind ... In Plenary Council, Australians search for 'a new way of living as church' ... Helen Luxford: Lockdown fatigue ... Mitch Finley: Overview of Catholic fiction deserves to be a modern classic (book review) ... Digital initiative seeks to 'unlock' Catechism of the Catholic Church ... Interfaith virtual prayer
held for attack victims ... Mercy sister was top teacher and master linguist (Sr Mary Leonie) ... Celebration day for Suzanne Aubert moves online ... Rowena Orejana: Giving to the environment what it is due

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FROM THE SECULAR PRESS.  

Catholic church knew of previous complaint against teen-grooming priest
The Tongan church gave Sosefo Sateki Raass Raass a good character reference before he moved to Auckland, where he was convicted in 2019 of indecent communication with a person under 16 and subsequently quit the priesthood. But a complaint had been lodged about Raass in 2006, and the head of the Tongan church, Cardinal Soane Patita Paini Mafi, admitted there were repeated rumours about Raass' behaviour.

Priest celebrates 50 years of service
If you are doing God's work then he will give you what you need. That is the mantra that has led Monsignor John Harrison (75) through 50 years of priesthood ...

Catholic church sells big retirement village to help fund new cathedral
The Catholic diocese in Christchurch is selling a large retirement village to another church as it gets together the cash for its $100 million new cathedral and central city precinct. Archer Group, a retirement village operator owned by a Baptist Church trust, is buying Maryville Courts in the central city for an undisclosed sum. ... 

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NEWS OF THE SCHOOLS

New principal adding her own chapter
Jo Walshe is about to add her "little chapter" to St Kevin's College. The Oamaru school's assistant principal has been appointed as the new principal, taking over from Paul Olsen who is stepping down at the end of the year.

Commissioner 'blown away' by students' language skills
Young Kiwis are more multi-language capable and multiskilled than previous generations ever were, says Race Relations Commissioner Meng Foon. That was made even more apparent by the youngsters at St Mary's Catholic Primary School as Mr Foon visited the school yesterday to promote New Zealand Chinese Language Week.

Secondary school students talk about Covid-19 interuptions
It's been another unsettling year for secondary school students because of Covid-19. Roncalli College students spoke to The Timaru Herald about how it has been for them, with schools closed from August 18 to September 9 during alert level 4 and then 3, forcing them to learn remotely, for the second time in two years.

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TWENTY-SEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME (B)

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The Mass of the Twenty-Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time, commemorating Venerable Suzanne Aubert (Meri Hohepa), is celebrated by Cardinal John Dew in the Wellington chapel of the Sisters of Compassion, the order founded by Venerable Suzanne. The Mass is broadcast on Auckland Diocese's YouTube channel at: 
and on Shine TV (Freeview channel 25) at 2 pm  and live streamed at: https://www.shinetv.co.nz/videos/live  (only viewable in New Zealand).

Inspired Word: A video reading and commentary on the gospel of the day by Sister Stephanie Kitching.
Mark 10:2-16   Jesus teaches about divorce.  "Let the little chidren come to me".

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

Sunday homilies of Fr Anthony Trenwith (audio):

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

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

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


Vatican to host interfaith appeal ahead of climate change summit
Ahead of a keenly anticipated UN summit on climate change in Glasgow, roughly 40 representatives of different religious traditions are expected to sign an appeal this week at the Vatican insisting on urgent action from political leaders to protect the world's environment. Brought together through a joint effort from the Holy See and the embassies of England and that of Italy to the Holy See, the religious leaders hope to inspire a renewed commitment ahead of the COP21 summit, to be held in Glasgow this November ...

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Vacancies in the Catholic Volunteers Overseas programme: 

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

... and in the Archdiocese of Wellington:

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Catholic Diocese of Christchurch. 'Inform'  
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Catholic Diocese of Dunedin. Pastoral Newsletter

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

NZ Catholic Education Office. 'Lighting New Fires' 

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

Society of Mary. 'Marist Messenger' 

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

'Tui Motu Interislands'. An independent Catholic magazine. 

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Sunday, September 26, 2021

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NZ CATHOLIC BISHOPS' CONFERENCE

NZ Catholic bishops generally support bill to ban "conversion practices" (23 Sep 2021)
The Catholic Bishops of Aotearoa New Zealand today presented their submission on the Conversion Practices Prohibition Legislation Bill to Parliament's Justice Committee ...



** In anticipation of Support Life Sunday on 10 October, the in-person stories are presented of Aye Maung, house leader at the Kapiti L'Arche community, Sr Lusini Falemaka, Hospital chaplain Kathleen Field and others ...

** The bishops today presented their submission on the Conversion Practices Prohibition Legislation Bill to Parliament's Justice Committee. 

** Our artwork "Ko Hata Maria, te Matua Wahine o te Atua - Holy Mary Mother of God" came to St Teresa's School in Bluff yesterday (pictured), after more than a month locked down in St Mary's Basilica in Invercargill.  

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FROM THE SECULAR PRESS.  NEWS OF THE SCHOOLS

Obituary: Mary Fama, mathematician who excelled in the face of great personal loss
"They should never have let a woman do it" was a recurrent grumble from traditional coal miners when Dr Mary Fama turned up periodically to check out the application of her analytical work on mine structure. Paradoxically, the collapse of a roof in one Queensland mine followed a manager's disregard of Mary's mathematical calculations and recommendations ...

Speech on fake news helps Southland student win national competition
Mia Hollingworth has become the first Verdon College student in 30 years to win the New Zealand Lions Young Speechmaker Contest. The award highlights Hollingworth's public speaking skills as she prepares to study law and politics at Otago University success next year.

Roncalli College beats Timaru Boys' to defend South Canterbury secondary schools basketball title
Roncalli College successfully defended their South Canterbury secondary schools basketball senior A boys title, with an 86-74 win over Timaru Boys High School (year12/13) at Southern Trust Events Centre on Friday.

Nothing rubbish about helping others
When it comes to volunteering, the more the merrier. At least that is how Cushla Bridges (16) sees it. If you are out picking up rubbish, it is always much more fun if you are doing it with a mate, the St Kevin's College pupil says. That was why she joined the secondary school's Leo Club last year.

Primary school may close after 120 years
St Joseph's School in Magnetic St, Port Chalmers, may soon close due to low roll numbers. 

Porirua high school students create website to improve pronunciation of Maori and Pasifika names (text and video)
To'e Lokeni and classmates at Bishop Viard College, want to bring pride in pronouncing Maori and Pasifika names correctly, and have launched a website to do so.

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TWENTY-SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME (B)

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The Mass of the Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time, concelebrated by Fr Thomas Parks and Fr Rodney Smyth SM  at St Mark's Parish Church Pakuranga, is broadcast on Auckland Diocese's YouTube channel at: 
and on Shine TV (Freeview channel 25) at 2 pm  and live streamed at: https://www.shinetv.co.nz/videos/live  (only viewable in New Zealand).

Inspired Word: A video reading and commentary on the gospel of the day by Christine Parterson and Fr James Lyons.
Mark 9:38-48   'Whoever is not against us is for us'

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

Sunday homilies of Fr Anthony Trenwith (audio):

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

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

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


Cardinal Pell says he 'underestimated' opponents to his Vatican financial reform attempts
 Australian Cardinal George Pell has again spoken out about his attempted reform efforts of the Holy See's finances while he was still head of the Vatican's Secretariat for the Economy, saying he underestimated those who resisted his decisions.

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

Vacancies in the Catholic Volunteers Overseas programme: 

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

... and in the Archdiocese of Wellington:

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

Catholic Diocese of Christchurch. 'Inform'  
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Catholic Diocese of Dunedin. Pastoral Newsletter

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

NZ Catholic Education Office. 'Lighting New Fires' 

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

Society of Mary. 'Marist Messenger' 

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

'Tui Motu Interislands'. An independent Catholic magazine. 

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Sunday, September 19, 2021

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NZ CATHOLIC BISHOPS' CONFERENCE

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


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

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

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

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

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'NZ CATHOLIC' 


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

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

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FROM THE SECULAR PRESS.  NEWS OF THE SCHOOLS

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

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

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

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

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TWENTY-FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME (B)

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

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

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

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

Sunday homilies of Fr Anthony Trenwith (audio):

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

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

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STATION XV (podcast)


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

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

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

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

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

Vacancies in the Catholic Volunteers Overseas programme: 

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

... and in the Archdiocese of Wellington:

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Catholic Diocese of Hamilton. 'Kete Korero'. 

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

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

Catholic Diocese of Dunedin. Pastoral Newsletter

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

NZ Catholic Education Office. 'Lighting New Fires' 

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

Society of Mary. 'Marist Messenger' 

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

'Tui Motu Interislands'. An independent Catholic magazine. 

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Sunday, September 12, 2021

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NZ CATHOLIC BISHOPS' CONFERENCE

Social Justice Week 2021: Bishops' Statement: A culture of encounter (7 Sep 2021)
Each September the Catholic Bishops of Aotearoa New Zealand set aside  Social Justice Week, inviting us to reflect and take action on a current social justice issue. Social Justice Week 2021 takes place from 12 to 18 September ... 


** East Coast Bays (Auckland) Parish Priest Fr Emile Frische was a Mill Hill missionary serving in New York when the terror attacks happened 20 years ago today. In this interview he reflects on that terrible day and its aftermath ...

** Light a concert candle at home 
Bishop Pat and team have prepared a beautiful, candlelight concert on his Facebook tomorrow night at 7pm. It will be presented by Fr Chris Skinner SM and will be a wonderful opportunity for music and hope-filled, prayerful reflection not just in Auckland where people are  confined in their homes in Level 4 but for everyone everywhere ...

** This video of our Te Ara a Maria artwork has been produced for the Diocese of Dunedin.  The artwork has been looked after by Fr Pat McGettigan at St Mary's Basilica in Invercargill since arriving there the day before Lockdown began last month, postponing the start of the hikoi.

** With today being our celebration of the Birthday of Mary, this article by Fr Neil Vaney SM, pastoral director of the Catholic Enquiry Centre, is a timely read as we wait to learn when our Te Ara a Maria hikoi can begin. 

** This year's theme for Social Justice Week is "A Culture of Encounter: Be the Church." (Links to resources)

** Following Church inquiries last week about whether funerals could be held in a church under Alert Level 3 as long as numbers present were limited to 10,  the Ministry of Health has updated its website ...

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FROM THE SECULAR PRESS

Auckland priest who helped at 9/11 Ground Zero reflects on hate, 20 years later
An Auckland priest who supported US emergency services in the aftermath of 9/11 says people of all ethnicities and faiths should be honoured at all times, not just on the anniversary of a terrorist attack. East Coast Bays Parish priest Father Emile Frische was working at the Archdiocese of New York on September 11, 2001, when two planes crashed into the World Trade Centre's Twin Towers ...

Tributes made for our last Brigidine
Former St Patrick's teacher and principal and the last Brigidine sister to live out her religious calling in Wairarapa, Sister Monica Landy has died at the age of 90 ...

Catholic Church planned to house teen-sexting priest on primary school grounds
The Catholic Church planned to accommodate a priest who was on bail for sex-messaging a 15-year-old girl at a house on the grounds of a primary school.

Sticking to online church services reaches people through 'the side door'
Churches in Blenheim are choosing to stay online for now, creating an opportunity for people to attend a service "through the side door". Star of the Sea Marlborough pastoral council chairman Greg Stretch said its services would remain online, to be reviewed on September 21.

Covid-19: Mark of the beast or manna from heaven? Christianity's vaccine issue
In the wake of the Delta variant of Covid-19 entering New Zealand, the country's more than one million Christians considered their response. While most church leaders support the public health measures, a few are stoking fear and confusion among their flock ...

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NEWS OF THE SCHOOLS

Quitting school role means leaving 'family'
St Kevin's College deputy principal Kerry Ryan is moving on from the school to take up a role at the Ministry of Education in Dunedin.

Roncalli College producing lockdown cookbook created by students and staff
A recipe to get her students motivated during lockdown has inspired a Roncalli College teacher to collate a cookbook.

Highlanders sign schoolboy back
The Highlanders have won the race for one of New Zealand's top rugby prospects. St Peter's College (Auckland) year 13 pupil Ajay Faleafaga has signed with the franchise.

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TWENTY-FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME (B)

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

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

Inspired Word: A video reading and commentary on the gospel of the day by Sister Stephanie Kitching.
Mark 8:27-35  "Who do you say I am?" : Peter's declaration about Jesus

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

Sunday homilies of Fr Anthony Trenwith (audio):

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

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

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9/11 anniversary a reminder the Vatican had it right, not once but twice
During the brief period after 9/11 but before the Afghan war opened, Pope John Paul II was one of the very few global leaders who made a trip to the region. The Polish pope was scheduled to travel to nearby Kazakhstan Sept. 22-25, and despite security fears after the Twin Towers attacks, the trip went ahead as planned. It afforded John Paul a chance to weigh in on the fateful choices facing the world at that moment ...

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Chief Financial Officer, Catholic Diocese of Auckland
Applications close on 13 September at 5.00pm.

Caritas Aotearoa NZ --  the Catholic Bishops' agency for justice, peace and development -- is seeking an education advisor, nominally based in Wellington.  Position requirements include a teaching qualification, experience of New Zealand curriculum, and familiarity with and commitment to Catholic social teaching. Details at https://caritas.org.nz/get-involved/work-us and at: https://consultusgroup.secure.force.com/RecruitsmeCurrentJobs/ts2__JobDetails?jobId=a0D4y00000lCjhAEAS&tSource=

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

Vacancies in the Catholic Volunteers Overseas programme: 

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

... and in the Archdiocese of Wellington:

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THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND


The six dioceses:

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

Catholic Diocese of Hamilton. 'Kete Korero'. 

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

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

Catholic Diocese of Dunedin. Pastoral Newsletter

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

NZ Catholic Education Office. 'Lighting New Fires' 

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

Society of Mary. 'Marist Messenger' 

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

'Tui Motu Interislands'. An independent Catholic magazine. 

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Sunday, September 5, 2021

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NZ CATHOLIC BISHOPS' CONFERENCE

Catholic bishops deplore Auckland terrorist attack (4 Sep 2021)
The Catholic Bishops of Aotearoa New Zealand deplore the terrorist attack on innocent people in the supermarket in New Lynn, Auckland, yesterday ...


** The Catholic Bishops' statement on the terrorist attack in a supermarket yesterday.

** Holy Cross Seminary's latest newsletter  has just been published. Read articles about and by the seminarians training to be our future priests.

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The full contents of  a special lockdown edition, dated September 1 2021 are online at:
For the best view, click 'Download pdf '.

In this edition: Te Ara a Maria hikoi currently on hold ... Mandatory sign in or scan in at churches ... Vinnies answer the call for help during lockdown ... New Carmelite Sister inspired by St Therese ... Sir David Carruthers: Goodness and generosity impress top judge ... Dan Stollenwerk: The Mass and the (school) assembly) ... Editorial: Wandering in the lockdown desert ... Social Justice Week: a two-page feature compiled by Caritas Aotearoa NZ ... Cardinal Dew seeks support for Afghan refugees ... Kiwis in the Verbum Spei community in Idaho.

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FROM THE SECULAR PRESS

Catholic Bishops Deplore Auckland Terrorist Attack
The Catholic Bishops of Aotearoa New Zealand deplore the terrorist attack on innocent people in the supermarket in New Lynn, Auckland, yesterday. To those who have been injured, we hold you in our prayers and pray for your recovery .... 

Homes needed for refugees from Afghanistan coming to Wellington
Wellington Catholic Social Services is seeking rental accommodation for refugee families from Afghanistan who will be resettling in Wellington. 'Right now, we need urgent help' says Karen Holland, Kaiarahi of Wellington Catholic Social Services (CSS). 'We are desperate to find rental housing for the Wellington-bound families over the next few weeks. Stable housing is crucially important to help these people to adjust and settle well into their lives ahead. So our call is to all parish communities to help' ...

Memorial planned for Joan Butcher; petition launched for plaque
A memorial service will be held for Dunedin identity Joan Butcher when the city returns to Level 1.
Mrs Butcher died in Dunedin on Sunday at the age of 67. Mayor Aaron Hawkins posted on social media that a small funeral would be held this week, due to Level 3 restrictions, but a memorial service would take place at Holy Name Catholic Church when Level 1 was reinstated.

Covid-19: Demand for food parcels soars in Hamilton as Delta restrictions bite (text and slideshow)
Requests for food bank parcels have surged in Hamilton as Covid lockdown restrictions start to bite across the city. At St Vincent de Paul Hamilton, demand for food parcels has increased fourfold since the start of level 4 restrictions last week, general manager Mike Rolton said.

Obituary: Peter Donovan, quiet diplomat who helped NZ punch above its weight
As a consummate public servant and diplomat, Peter Donovan, who has died aged 86, never wanted the limelight. But he deserves credit for quietly facilitating trade deals and ensuring that New Zealand had a significant place at global negotiations.

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NEWS OF THE SCHOOLS

Sacred Heart College's future students make the most of taster
The next cohort of girls to walk through the gates of Sacred Heart College (SHC) have had a taste of what life for the next five years could look like. The annual "touch of class" saw intermediate-aged students from around Hawke's Bay experience a day in the life of a SHC student, and see what classes are on offer ...

Sew good - Taranaki youngsters hitting the jackpot with mask business
Forget folding the washing or scrubbing the dishes – two Taranaki youngsters have come up with another way to make pocket money and fight Covid-19 at the same time. New Plymouth friends Evie McKinnon and Marley Jones are spending lockdown sewing masks from donated fabric and selling them to the community for $5 a pop. 

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TWENTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME (B)

The Mass of the Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time, celebrated by Father Chris Skinner SM at the Marist Seminary in Auckland, is broadcast on Auckland Diocese's YouTube channel at: 
and on Shine TV (Freeview channel 25) at 2 pm  and live streamed at: https://www.shinetv.co.nz/videos/live  (only viewable in New Zealand).

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

Inspired Word: A video reading and commentary on the gospel of the day by Fr Barry Scannell SM.
Mark 7:31-37  Jesus heals a deaf-mute

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

Sunday homilies of Fr Anthony Trenwith (audio):

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

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

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EMPLOYMENT 
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Chief Financial Officer, Catholic Diocese of Auckland
Applications close on 13 September at 5.00pm.

Caritas Aotearoa NZ --  the Catholic Bishops' agency for justice, peace and development -- is seeking an education advisor, nominally based in Wellington.  Position requirements include a teaching qualification, experience of New Zealand curriculum, and familiarity with and commitment to Catholic social teaching. Details at https://caritas.org.nz/get-involved/work-us and at: https://consultusgroup.secure.force.com/RecruitsmeCurrentJobs/ts2__JobDetails?jobId=a0D4y00000lCjhAEAS&tSource=

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

Vacancies in the Catholic Volunteers Overseas programme: 

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

... and in the Archdiocese of Wellington:

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The six dioceses:

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

Catholic Diocese of Hamilton. 'Kete Korero'. 

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

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

Catholic Diocese of Dunedin. Pastoral Newsletter

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

NZ Catholic Education Office. 'Lighting New Fires' 

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

Society of Mary. 'Marist Messenger' 

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

'Tui Motu Interislands'. An independent Catholic magazine. 

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Facebook
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NZ Catholic Bishops' Conference

Catholic Discovery NZ (Catholic Enquiry Centre)

'NZ Catholic' newspaper

Caritas Aotearoa New Zealand

Holy Cross Seminary

Marist Seminary, Auckland NZ

Society of St Vincent de Paul NZ

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News of the Church 
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Sunday, August 29, 2021

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NZ CATHOLIC BISHOPS' CONFERENCE


** The Catholic Diocese of Auckland is seeking a suitably qualified chief financial officer. 

** Next Wednesday September 1 is the World Day of Prayer for Care of Creation and marks the beginning of a month-long Season of Creation for Christians throughout the world. The National Liturgy Office has prepared a page of resources to help prepare for it. 

** The National Liturgy Office has published  a  page of information to help everyone manage this lockdown period without the usual access to liturgies at church. For we people of faith, many who depend on the Mass celebrated on Sundays and throughout the week find ourselves struggling without the strength received from the Eucharist. The creative suggestions on this page will help ...

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FROM THE SECULAR PRESS

Sunday's Miriama Kamo on her time with isolated Canterbury monks (article and video report)
A visit to the ultra-traditional order, the Transalpine Redemptorists, living in South Canterbury hills.

Helping families say goodbye to loved ones during lockdown
During the 2020 Covid-19 lockdown Julian Donaldson was experiencing his own loss, locked down at the South Canterbury Hospice, comforting his terminally ill mother. This lockdown he is helping bereaved families as their loved ones are laid to rest via Zoom. In alert level 4 families cannot view the body or attend burial or cremations ...

Person with Covid-19 linked to two Auckland churches
Parishioners from two Catholic churches in Auckland have to get tested and self-isolate after coming into contact with a Covid-19 case. Saint Therese Catholic Church in Mangere East, Auckland. Source: Google Maps
The positive case and their family members attended services at Saint Therese Catholic Church in Mangere East on August 15 while infectious. 

Religious communities Zoom in: Services go online in lockdown
As a lockdown forces people to stay home in their bubbles, religious communities are finding new ways to work and stay spiritually connected. [This article is behind a paywall but can be read with some difficulty: right-click on the article, choose View page source, search for Richard Laurenson]

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NEWS OF THE SCHOOLS

'We would have caught it earlier': Clare Hewitt encourages Pacific Island and Maori to speak up about cancer
Twelve-year-old Senira Hewitt successfully campaigned for her school – St Joseph's in Upper Hutt – to take on a student counsellor.

Young Enterprise Scheme: Sacred Heart Girls' College student receives award
Sacred Heart Girls' College student Abbie Wood has been recognised at a national level for her outstanding efforts in two 2021 Young Enterprise Scheme challenges.

Timaru student helping inspire NZ paralympians
Kiwis beginning their path to glory at the Paralympics in Tokyo will be able to draw inspiration from an artwork by a Timaru student. Ivan Obillo, a 14-year-old year 9 student at Roncalli College, won a competition to have his artwork, together with one other winner, showcased on the walls of the New Zealand Paralympic team's base at the athletes' village in Tokyo ...

Disquiet over stress of mock exams
PASCO
Parents are concerned mock exams, which started online at an Invercargill school yesterday, are putting extra pressure on their children during the Alert Level 4 lockdown. In a Facebook post last Thursday night, Verdon College pupils and parents were advised the exams, which were scheduled at the start of the year, would still continue, whether the school was at Alert Level 2 or not.

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TWENTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME (B)

The Mass of the Twenty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time, celebrated by Father Pat Breeze SM at the Marist Seminary in Auckland, is broadcast on Auckland Diocese's YouTube channel at: 
and on Shine TV (Freeview channel 25) at 2 pm  and live streamed at: https://www.shinetv.co.nz/videos/live  (only viewable in New Zealand).

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

Inspired Word: A video reading and commentary on the gospel of the day by Very Rev. Frank Nelson and Rev. Dr Ellie Sanderson at St Paul's Cathedral, Wellington.
Mark 7:1-8,14-15, 21-23   The things that make a person unclean

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

Sunday homilies of Fr Anthony Trenwith (audio):

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

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

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Beatification of 'the Smiling Pope' likely to be approved this fall
Nearly 18 years after the opening of the canonization cause of Albino Luciani, better known as Pope John Paul I, his beatification could finally be green-lighted this fall with the approval of a miracle that has been presented of a scientifically inexplicable healing of an Argentine girl ...

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EMPLOYMENT 
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Chief Financial Officer, Catholic Diocese of Auckland
Applications close on 13 September at 5.00pm.

Caritas Aotearoa NZ --  the Catholic Bishops' agency for justice, peace and development -- is seeking an education advisor, nominally based in Wellington.  Position requirements include a teaching qualification, experience of New Zealand curriculum, and familiarity with and commitment to Catholic social teaching. Details at https://caritas.org.nz/get-involved/work-us and at: https://consultusgroup.secure.force.com/RecruitsmeCurrentJobs/ts2__JobDetails?jobId=a0D4y00000lCjhAEAS&tSource=

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

Vacancies in the Catholic Volunteers Overseas programme: 

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

... and in the Archdiocese of Wellington:

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THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND


The six dioceses:

***********************
New Zealand Catholic 
Periodicals & Newsletters
***********************

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

Catholic Diocese of Hamilton. 'Kete Korero'. 

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

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

Catholic Diocese of Dunedin. Pastoral Newsletter

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

NZ Catholic Education Office. 'Lighting New Fires' 

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

Society of Mary. 'Marist Messenger' 

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

'Tui Motu Interislands'. An independent Catholic magazine. 

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Facebook
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NZ Catholic Bishops' Conference

Catholic Discovery NZ (Catholic Enquiry Centre)

'NZ Catholic' newspaper

Caritas Aotearoa New Zealand

Holy Cross Seminary

Marist Seminary, Auckland NZ

Society of St Vincent de Paul NZ

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News of the Church 
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Sunday, August 22, 2021

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NZ CATHOLIC BISHOPS' CONFERENCE

Joyful pandemic-inspired rededication of country to Mary Assumed into Heaven (17 Aug 2021)
Mary is not a magician, Cardinal John Dew quipped when giving the homily at the Mass to rededicate Aotearoa New Zealand to Mary Assumed into Heaven ...

National Liturgy Office thanks all who helped with Mary Rededication Mass
The National Liturgy Office wishes to express our gratitude for the work of everyone who participated in the Rededication Mass last Sunday, 15 August. Especially to those who said 'yes' to the invitation to give generously of their time and gifts ...


** Covid 19 Level 4 restrictions from 11.59pm tonight: All of Aotearoa New Zealand moves to Alert Level 4 from 11.59pm tonight, meaning everyone but essential workers must stay home and keep safe. No Mass or other religious gatherings can take place ... 

** The National Liturgy Office has published  a  page of information to help everyone manage this lockdown period without the usual access to liturgies at church ...

** The new Lockdown has affected the distribution through churches of the printed edition of NZ Catholic issue 621 dated 22 August. Editor Michael Otto and his staff have asked us to share a PDF of this very interesting edition ...

** Pope Francis has tonight made a powerful appeal for people to get vaccinated against Covid-19, calling it "an act of love."

** An urgent request from Caritas for our Haitian brothers and sisters.

** Caritas Aotearoa NZ --  the Catholic Bishops' agency for justice, peace and development -- is seeking an education advisor, nominally based in Wellington ... 

[Many reports and photos from the Rededication of Aotearoa NZ to Mary, Assumed into Heaven follow on this Facebook page]

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'NZ CATHOLIC' 


The full text of issue no. 621, August 22-September 4  2021 is online at:

Summary: Nationwide hikoi for new artwork honouring Mary ... NZ rededicated to 'Mary Assumed into Heaven' ... Truths and legends about Mary's Assumption ... Maori Catholic history well worth knowing ... Fr Neil Vaney: Communicating Christ: 60 years of the Catholic Enquiry Centre ... Guest Editorial: Giving the elderly care and attention ... Bishop Peter Cullinane: Unmoored, features of our Western world's culture ... Legion of Mary 'is an extension of my faith ... Voices lifted to heaven in Jubilate 20212 (Catholic Schools' Music Festival) ... Musicians 'The Stations' sow seeds of faith through music.

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FROM THE SECULAR PRESS

Church services offer chance to worship within household bubble
Church services around the country today will be done virtually as worshippers reacquaint themselves with a Sunday sermon from their lounge room.

Person with Covid-19 linked to two Auckland churches
Parishioners from two Catholic churches in Auckland have to get tested and self-isolate after coming into contact with a Covid-19 case. The positive case and their family members attended services at Saint Therese Catholic Church in Mangere East on August 15 while infectious. Parishioners of Saint Anthony's Catholic Church in Mangere Bridge are also considered contacts of the case. 

Olympic boxer Brian Maunsell, a champion in the ring, and a gentleman in life
So gentlemanly was Brian Maunsell in general life, his family were surprised to hear from boxing contemporaries about his power and ferocity in the ring. "Dad never really talked much about his boxing career. There weren't any photos or certificates on his walls, he was a very humble man, whose main interests were his family and his Catholic faith,'' Martin Maunsell said this week.

Sisters of St Joseph sister Yvonne Munro celebrates 50th jubilee
It's 50 years since Yvonne Munro took her vows to become a Catholic sister. The Palmerston North woman shares her story ...

Retired cleaning supervisor who worked at Wellington Hospital for 34 years receives community award
Taualoa Lalopua Sanele is no stranger to awards. She received a Queen's Service Medal for the Queen's Birthday Honours this year her services to the union movement and Samoan community. But still, she was shocked to receive an Absolutely Positively Wellingtonian Award from the Wellington City Council this year.

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NEWS OF THE SCHOOLS

Covid-19: University of Auckland and two more schools confirm positive tests
Parents of students at De La Salle College in Mangere East and McAuley High School in Otahuhu, have received emails advising there was a positive case at each school..

Tokyo was just the start - Fairweather
After two weeks in MIQ, the 17-year-old Olympic swimming finalist and New Zealand record-holder arrived at Dunedin Airport yesterday afternoon. She passed the time speaking to her family and among her team-mates in MIQ. There were plenty of video chats with friends and videoconference calls to her class at Kavanagh College.

School attire not so uniform anymore
Waitaki Girls' High School will break from tradition next year. The Oamaru secondary school will allow its pupils to wear trousers as part of the school uniform for the first time. St Kevin's was also re-examining its uniform options.

Proud moment receiving award from the Minister of Health
St Peter's College student Lorenzo Chambers received a framed certificate at the Minister of Health's Volunteer Awards in Wellington on Tuesday. The Minister of Health Andrew Little presented the certificate to Chambers in recognition of the care and support he gave young adults and children with disabilities in Arrowtown.

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TWENTY-FIRST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME (B)

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The Mass of the Twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time, celebrated by Monsignor Bernard Kiely at Our Lady of the Assumption parish, Onehunga is broadcast on Auckland Diocese's YouTube channel at: 
and on Shine TV (Freeview channel 25) at 2 pm  and live streamed at: https://www.shinetv.co.nz/videos/live  (only viewable in New Zealand).

The Mass was pre-recorded before the country went into lockdown.

Inspired Word: A video reading and commentary on the gospel of the day by Christine and Frank Nelson:
John 6:60-69   The words of eternal life

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

Sunday homilies of Fr Anthony Trenwith (audio):

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

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

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STATION XV (podcast)


Station XV: Birthday Interview with Bishop Gielen (August 15, 2021)
In a special treat for 15th Station listeners, James interviews Auckland Auxiliary Bishop Michael Gielen as New Zealand marks its patronal feast day: the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. That was why this podcast launched on August 15 — all the way back in 2007. Bishop Michael speaks about the re-dedication of New Zealand to Our Lady, the power of prayer and the effects of the pandemic on life and faith. You can find the full August 2021 episode of The 15th Station at www.station15.co.nz 

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


Papal foundation warns of 'bleak future' for religious freedom in Afghanistan
There's an estimated 200 Catholics in Afghanistan – a tiny minority within the minority of around 7,000 Christians – and days after the Taliban took control of the country following the withdrawal of U.S. troops, a papal charity is sounding the alarm over their situation. Aid to the Church in Need said it sees "a black future for religious freedom" in Afghanistan ...

Rule #1 for Vaticanologists: 'Never forget the Vatican is in Italy'
Fans of TV's "NCIS" know that the show's hero, Leroy Jethro Gibbs, has a list of rules he imparts to agents on his team as a distillation of his long experience. Though I've never quite codified them, I suppose I've got a similar list of rules developed over the years about covering the Vatican. Personal favorites include "never assume cunning when incompetence will do", and "better to be right than fast " ...

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EVENTS

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EMPLOYMENT 
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Caritas Aotearoa NZ --  the Catholic Bishops' agency for justice, peace and development -- is seeking an education advisor, nominally based in Wellington.  Position requirements include a teaching qualification, experience of New Zealand curriculum, and familiarity with and commitment to Catholic social teaching. Details at https://caritas.org.nz/get-involved/work-us and at: https://consultusgroup.secure.force.com/RecruitsmeCurrentJobs/ts2__JobDetails?jobId=a0D4y00000lCjhAEAS&tSource=

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

Vacancies in the Catholic Volunteers Overseas programme: 

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

... and in the Archdiocese of Wellington:

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THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND


The six dioceses:

***********************
New Zealand Catholic 
Periodicals & Newsletters
***********************

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

Catholic Diocese of Hamilton. 'Kete Korero'. 

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

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

Catholic Diocese of Dunedin. Pastoral Newsletter

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

NZ Catholic Education Office. 'Lighting New Fires' 

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

Society of Mary. 'Marist Messenger' 

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

'Tui Motu Interislands'. An independent Catholic magazine. 

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Facebook
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NZ Catholic Bishops' Conference

Catholic Discovery NZ (Catholic Enquiry Centre)

'NZ Catholic' newspaper

Caritas Aotearoa New Zealand

Holy Cross Seminary

Marist Seminary, Auckland NZ

Society of St Vincent de Paul NZ

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News of the Church 
in NZ and the World
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