Gospel Reflection From the 18th Sunday of Ordinary Time, Year A Matthew 14:13-21 When Jesus received the news of John the Baptist’s death he withdrew by boat to a lonely place where they could be by themselves. But the people heard of this and, leaving the towns, went...
Like a Great River – Journeying through Ordinary Time
The New Zealand National Liturgy Office indicates that the second period of Ordinary Time which "runs like a great river through the middle of each year, carrying us through the winter and spring months." Our journey through the seasons of Lent and Easter have been...
An Opportunity to Reflect on Our Identity – 40th Anniversary Homily
PENTECOST SUNDAY, MAY 31 2020 40TH ANNIVERSARY OF DIOCESE OF PALMERSTON NORTH Bishop Peter Cullinane Pentecost gives us an opportunity to reflect on our identity: our identity as Church because the Church originated in that first Pentecost; and our identity as...
WHAT DOES ‘HOPE’ REALLY MEAN?
BISHOP PETER CULLINANE Address given in Johnsonville in 2018 Our reflections at this time are on HOPE. What does hope mean in situations that sometimes seem hopeless? To address this question, it helps to have some sense of what hopelessness feels like. We...



