Media / March 2015
April 2015 | February 2015-
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Bishop Charles Drennan: Happy Easter!
- Welcom
- April 2015 Reflection Rejoice, O Mother Church! Exult in glory! The Risen Saviour shines upon you! Let this place resound with joy, echoing the mighty song of all God’s people! The hope that marks us as Christians is magnificently portrayed through our Holy Week Liturgies.
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Cardinal John Dew: Liturgical reception shared
- Welcom
- April 2015 Opinion Cardinal John Dew On Friday 6 March 2015 Sacred Heart Cathedral was filled with people excited to welcome home Cardinal John from Rome.
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Vanuatu rising again: Hope shines forth
- Welcom
- April 2015 News Annette Scullion The devastation of Tropical Cyclone Pam in early March is one of Vanuatu’s worst-ever natural disasters, resulting in the loss of 16 lives and leaving thousands without clean water, adequate food or shelter.
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A soldier’s view of the Anzac Centenary
- Welcom
- April 2015 Anzac Centenary Don McIver Just over one hundred years ago, young New Zealanders left for the other side of the world expecting to be ‘home for Christmas’.
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Bryan Buenger ordained deacon in Dannevirke (2)
- Welcom
- April 2015 News Jim Vercoe Parishioners at St Joseph’s Church, Dannevirke, were joined on Sunday 8 February 2015 by fellow Tararua parishioners from Brigid’s Pahiatua, St Columbkille’s Woodville, Sacred Heart Eketahuna, and St Joseph’s and St Anthony’s school representatives, for the ordination to the Diaconate of Bryan Buenger.
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Bryan Buenger ordained deacon in Dannevirke
- Welcom
- April 2015 News Jim Vercoe Parishioners at St Joseph’s Church, Dannevirke, were joined on Sunday 8 February 2015 by fellow Tararua parishioners from Brigid’s Pahiatua, St Columbkille’s Woodville, Sacred Heart Eketahuna, and St Joseph’s and St Anthony’s school representatives, for the ordination to the Diaconate of Bryan Buenger.
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Church ministry and outreach (2)
- Welcom
- April 2015 Feature The term ‘minister’ has many uses in the Catholic Church.
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Housing: a call for action
- Welcom
- April 2015 Feature Shane Olsen The Wellington Archdiocese Justice Peace and Development Commission is a group of Catholics entrusted by Cardinal John Dew to promote Catholic social teaching on matters of justice and peace.
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Church ministry and outreach
- Welcom
- April 2015 Feature
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Hamilton’s new bishop visits Murupara
- Welcom
- April 2015 Feature Newly ordained Bishop Stephen Lowe of Hamilton Diocese visited the isolated Bay of Plenty township of Murupara.
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Absolute freedom to market not in our interests
- Welcom
- April 2015 Feature Simone Olsen The Government is negotiating an international agreement called the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA).
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Hamilton’s new bishop visits Murupara (2)
- Welcom
- April 2015 Feature Newly ordained Bishop Stephen Lowe of Hamilton Diocese visited the isolated Bay of Plenty township of Murupara.
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New gyms for Wellington diocese colleges
- Welcom
- April 2015 News Chanel College gym named for our new Cardinal Cardinal John Dew officially opened the new $1.
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Is Wellington for sale? Five council organisations into one private company
- Wellington Scoop
- It is my opinion that Kevin Lavery and some of the city council leadership team have an agenda for privatising and commercialising city assets that they are determined to push in an opaque and autocratic way. Let’s take a look at WREDA for example – the Wellington Regional Economic Development Agency that was launched with great fanfare last year and has since disappeared off the radar. Its role is to replace five Council-Controlled Organisations: Grow, Positively, Destination, Venues, and Major Events.
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Harbour dredging: why dumping sites are in the wrong places
- Wellington Scoop
- CentrePort is planning to deepen two sections of the Wellington shipping channel to accommodate bigger ships. But it needs to shift its proposed sites for dumping waste from the dredging. The proposed dumping sites are in the wrong places, and would threaten fish resources in the harbour and on the south coast.
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Fitzroy Bay, Kohangatera Track, Lower Hutt, Lower Hutt City, Wellington, New Zealand/Aotearoa
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Mayors and motorways
- Wellington Scoop
- If you drive north past Mackays Crossing on SH1, you get a reminder of the current roadbuilding overkill – you see that a four lane motorway is being built alongside the existing four-lane motorway.
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Mackays Crossing, State Highway 1, Raumati, Paekakariki, Kapiti Coast District, Wellington, New Zealand/Aotearoa
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Māori students still struggling with stereotypes, racism
- Newswire.co.nz
- IMPROVEMENT NEEDED: Teachers in New Zealand are still underestimating Maori pupils’ potential at school.
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Walking and cycling – the need for more ambitious goals and more spending
- Wellington Scoop
- The type and quality of urban transport networks within an urban area have a large impact on quality of life for residents. For regions such as Wellington, looking to support future sustainable development of the region and a transformation to a low-carbon economy, a critical element is planning to support public transport, walking and cycling networks.
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Building a road and saving 30 seconds
- Wellington Scoop
- One of the most extraordinary things about plans to bulldoze a road through the pristine Takapu Valley is the claim about how much time will be saved. They’re counting the savings in seconds. The claim is found in an Appendix to the controversial report in which the chief executives of regional councils tell their mayors that they ought to support a road through the valley.
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Kilbirnie, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand/Aotearoa (OpenStreetMap)
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Helicopter searches for kayaker off Island Bay, but he wasn’t in trouble
- Wellington Scoop
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Island Bay, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand/Aotearoa (OpenStreetMap)
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Problem solved
- Wellington Scoop
- It’s taken the Cricket World Cup to show Wellington how to solve the problem of the under-used emptiness of Civic Square. For years, Civic Square has languished as an unpopulated space.
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Te Ngākau Civic Square, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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