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  • The Growth of Roman Catholicism in New Zealand
    In the forties as reports of thousands of conversions came back to Europe, jests began in New Zealand that there were more Catholics among the Maoris than there were Maoris in New Zealand (9) The spread of the Catholic Faith among the Maoris was determined especially by the availability of missionaries
  • Immigration chronology: selected events 1840- 2018 - New Zealand Parliament
    This paper outlines key immigration events that have impacted upon New Zealand society since 1840 Apart from their impact on society, these events have influenced policy-making, thus helping to shape both contemporary and future New Zealand
  • History - New Zealand Catholic Bishops Conference
    Many key people, political moments, Church developments and social changes make up the story of the Catholic Church in Aotearoa New Zealand, one which continues to evolve as it tells Christ’s story In the early 1800s, Christianity was introduced to Aotearoa New Zealand by European settlers and the arrival of Protestant missionaries in 1814
  • The Role of the Church in Pacific Immigrants’ Lives
    From the beginning of Polynesian immigration to New Zealand, the Church played a prominent role for the Pacific communities in this country For Pacific people, “the Church was the place to which one went on all ordinary occasions, and it was a normal and essential part of life”
  • Religion and Diaspora: Community Creation in Nineteenth-Century New . . .
    During 1848, a Protestant was rebaptized in the Catholic Church just weeks before his death, two Protestant men became Catholic and remarried their respective spouses in the Catholic Church, and a child was rebaptized Catholic
  • The Presence of the Church in Migration - Vatican
    Many migrants were Catholics and the Church was greatly concerned regarding the preservation of their faith in a foreign land, especially when they did not speak the language of the destination country, and consequently, the Church of arrival
  • Parish Transformation - Catholic Diocese of Auckland
    Divine Renovation, a book on parish transformation, authored by Fr James Mallon, outlines a set of principles and actions, offering a blueprint, a strategy, for changing a parish from one of maintenance, to one of mission
  • An Irishman, a Samoan and a Korean walk into a church: three encounter
    This chapter builds on the notion that immigration is a major contributor to New Zealand’s nation-building project, in particular through the resistance and adaptation of three migrant groups (the Irish, Samoans and Koreans) in relationship to the church, a social institution that over time went from being influential and formative to being
  • Catholic Beginnings in New Zealand: an overview
    When in 1836 they decided to set up a western Pacific mission field, Catholic Church authorities in Europe had no inkling of how quickly immigration would change the New Zealand scene
  • On Migration for the Day of Prayer for Refugees Migrants - New . . .
    For migrants and refugees moving permanently to New Zealand on their own, the desire to be reunited with family is often a top priority For others the loss of extended family networks can be in part compensated for by the welcome extended by the community





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