This is the Archdiocese of Wellington and its people, working together to deepen their faith in Jesus Christ and to develop a community which supports the good of all. Everyone is welcome, and there are many ways to be involved, through parishes, schools, chaplaincies and Catholic organizations. “The future is, most of all, in the hands of those people who recognize the other as a ‘you’ and themselves as part of an ‘us.’ We all need one other.” Pope Francis
Celebrating identity through art
St Brigid’s School (Johnsonville) recently engaged talented Wellington-based artist and illustrator Margaret Tolland to create a series of murals.
Welcoming new CSS social worker
It was a special morning on Monday as Catholic Social Services welcomed its newest social worker, David “DJ” Manuel.
Friends of Mount Street Cemetery
Come along to the Friends of Mount Street Cemetery Annual General Meeting on Wednesday, June 4 at the Catholic Archdiocese of Wellington.
Pentecost 2025
Join us at Sacred Heart Cathedral on Sunday, 8 June for Pentecost!
World Youth Day
World Youth Day is coming up in 2027 – and we’re seeing who might be keen to come along!
Jubilee of Children
We pray for all children, especially those who are vulnerable, suffering, or in need.
Praying for our Seminarians: Kinh Nguyen
For Vocations Awareness week, we are asking people to pray for our Seminarians. We conclude with Kinh Nguyen.
Remembering Sr Stephanie Kitching
We regretfully acknowledge the sudden death of Sr Stephanie Kitching RSM (1946-2025) last week.
Praying for our Seminarians: Emilio Capin
For Vocations Awareness week, we are asking people to pray for our Seminarians. Next up is Emilio Capin.
WelCom community articles
WelCom September 2024
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Te Rōpu o Ngā Rangatahi o te Rūnanga o Ngā Pīhopa Katorika o Aotearoa
Representatives from the New Zealand Catholic Bishops Conference National Council for Young People of Aotearoa met with the New Zealand bishops at the Home of Compassion in Wellington, 20–21 August.
The council, with representatives from each diocese, meets regularly with the bishops. Its role is to advise and advocate on behalf of young Catholics in Aotearoa New Zealand.
WelCom August 2024
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A joyful and blessed homecoming to the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
The doors of the Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and St Mary His Mother were opened once again this month for all the people of the Archdiocese of Wellington and beyond to return to their place of worship.
WelCom June/July 2024
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As the mother church of the diocese the Cathedral belongs to us all
Tēnā koutou katoa
The re-opening of the Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart and St Mary His Mother is a wonderful opportunity for us as an archdiocese to reflect on the nature of our Church.
WelCom May 2024
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Dancing for joy at St Paul’s School 25th Jubilee
Students at St Paul’s School in Richmond danced for joy at a family picnic evening after a day of Silver Jubilee celebrations at the school on 8 April.
Cathedral reopening with a weekend of celebrations
Three days of celebrations to mark the long-waited reopening of the Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in Wellington will take place over the weekend of Friday 7, Saturday 8 and Sunday 9 June, 2024.
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