The World Day of Prayer is an Ecumenical movement hosted by the women of all local churches. The service this year has been prepared by the World Day of Prayer Committee from Vanuatu. There are a number of resources at h.ttp://www.worlddayofprayer.co.nz/resources Local communities will have details regarding where these may be held. They will of course be digital because of lockdown
Once a month on the Second Sunday, there is a deaf-friendly Mass held at the Pompallier Diocesan Centre, 30 New Street, St Mary’s Bay, Ponsonby. Mass begins at 12pm and is followed by a shared lunch. All are welcome.
Join us for a day of formation and discovery about how we can grow in Jesus to become missionary disciples. Come and learn more about Wings – Nga Pariau a journey that feeds the soul and builds character. RSVP [email protected] Nga Parirau, gives participants the opportunity to: Have companions during their journey of faith; build friendships with people who are also serious about their faith. Share about faith with people are also in the process of reflecting on their own journey. A sharing done in a safe and non-threatening environment with the guidance of a capable tutor.
Once a month on the Second Sunday, there is a deaf-friendly Mass held at the Pompallier Diocesan Centre, 30 New Street, St Mary’s Bay, Ponsonby. Mass begins at 12pm and is followed by a shared lunch. All are welcome.
An opportunity for those working in parishes to implement Alpha to gather for prayer, reflection and support. For further details contact the faith formation team
Dr Sarah Hart Theologian and lecturer at Te Kupenga Catholic Theological College will explore the biblical perspective underpinning John Paul II’s encyclical Ut Unum Sint – On Commitment to Ecumenism. This event will also be live streamed through the diocesan YouTube channel . Please register at [email protected]
Once a month on the Second Sunday, there is a deaf-friendly Mass held at the Pompallier Diocesan Centre, 30 New Street, St Mary’s Bay, Ponsonby. Mass begins at 12pm and is followed by a shared lunch. All are welcome.
Join with members of faith communities across the diocese to pray for unity.