Pā Colin Durning’s silver jubilee

WelCom December 2021 Pā Colin Durning came to the priesthood as a late vocation after a life of remarkable achievements. Over the years he has not only been father to…

WelCom December 2021

Pā Colin Durning and Mons Gerard Burns enjoy the sunshine at the celebrations. Photos: Supplied
Pā Colin Durning with Bob Te Miha (l) and Mons Gerard Burns (r) at Colin’s silver jubilee celebrations.

Pā Colin Durning came to the priesthood as a late vocation after a life of remarkable achievements. Over the years he has not only been father to his eight children but also Fr Colin Durning, Professor Durning, as well as being recognised as a kaumātua by Māori.

Last month whānau and friends joined Pā Colin for a little family celebration of his silver jubilee of ordination at his daughter Daphne’s farmlet just north of Christchurch. 

‘Colin really enjoyed it and he was delighted that Bob Te Miha – an old friend and connection from the Whanganui River and one of the kaitiaki of Te Rangimarie centre in Christchurch – was able to join us,’ said Monsignor Gerard Burns, who attended. 

Daphne and her husband have some alpacas on the farmlet so after a sumptuous afternoon tea Pā Colin and guests adjourned into the sunshine outside and fed the alpacas. 

Pa Colin’s actual ordination anniversary was 30 November.