Landing the Waka recommences

The archdiocesan induction programme for incoming clergy from overseas – called ‘Landing the Waka’ – recommenced last October after a four-year hiatus.

WelCom March 2024

The archdiocesan induction programme for incoming clergy from overseas – called ‘Landing the Waka’ – recommenced last October after a four-year hiatus.

Five newly arrived priests, Frs Akuila Taliauli, Raja Kommareddy and Uili Uvea (all svd – Society of Divine Word), Ravi Kumar Voliganti and Nicholas Phone Myint mf, joined Church Mission staff and Vicar General Mons Gerard Burns, for a three-day retreat at the Magnificat Centre in Cross Creek, South Wairarapa.

The priests spoke about their homes and experiences and what they bring to their new postings to the archdiocese. The number of languages spoken by the priests was impressive with at least two in the group each speaking more than six languages.

Experiences of the ongoing civil war in Myanmar and mass burials in Argentina during the Covid-19 pandemioc were two examples of the varied ministry experience these men bring with them to parishes here in Aotearoa New Zealand. 

The priests said they are delighted to be here and look forward to getting to know their new communities. 

The group will continue to meet monthly throughout this year to share pastoral experiences, learn more about the New Zealand context and to prepare for parish pastoral ministry. 

Source: Archdiocese of Wellington Church Mission 

Newly arrived priests Frs Akuila Taliauli, Raja Kommareddy, Uili Uvea Ravi Kumar Voliganti and Nicholas Phone Myint, with Church Mission staff Lucienne Hensel (centre), Mons Gerard Burns, Maya Bernardo and Chris Duthie-Jung. Photo: Supplied