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Diocese of Dunedin Weekly Newsletter 27 March 2019

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Please forward articles for inclusion in the next edition to bishops.pa@calledsouth.org.nz by 9am Monday 1 April 2019. Thank you. 

Contents

Dealing with older (historic) buildings

by Andrew Metcalfe

In common with many other denominations, the Diocese of Dunedin has a number of historic and significant buildings that we operate from.

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Chrism Eucharist - Invercargill

by Bishop Steven

Please find attached an invitation to Chrism Eucharist at Holy Trinity Invercargill on Wednesday 17 April at 7pm, preceded by a potluck tea at 6pm. Clergy - please robe and use a red stole.

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Chrism Eucharist: Dunedin

by Bishop Steven

Dear Clergy, Please find attached an invitation to Chrism Eucharist at the Cathedral on Maundy Thursday. Please robe for this service, red stoles.

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St Pauls Cathedral, 'Friday 14th September 2018

From Bishop Steven : Canon appointments at the Cathedral.

by Bishop Steven

I am delighted to let you know of two new Canon appointments.

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Southland Sunset

Murihiku - Southland Archdeaconry Happenings

by Keith Gover

Some events that you can plan to attend in Southland and elsewhere over the next few months...

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The Octagon, Dunedin

Ōtepoti - Dunedin Happenings

by Various

Some events taking place in Dunedin Parishes and other locations that we have been asked to advertise. Please contact us at registrar@calledsouth.org.nz if you have anything to add here.

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Video: Study Theology at Otago

Studying Theology at Otago University

by Paul Treblico

Interested in studying Theology? The Theology Programme at the University of Otago offers a wide range of papers and qualifications, all available via distance learning and in person.

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Getting Connected

Helping Connect People in the Diocese of Dunedin

by Andrew Metcalfe

The Diocese of Dunedin is able to offer a virtual meeting room for people who need to get together, but where distance may be a barrier.

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Takitimu Home

Closure of Takitimu Home in Invercargill

by Bishop Steven Benford

For some time we have been aware that Takitimu home in Southland has been facing increasing challenges within a rapidly changing health of older people’s sector.

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From STRANDS resouces

Joining Together in Love and Prayer

by Andrew Metcalfe

Updated : Over the past two weeks, Anglican faith communities have joined with other Christians, Muslims, people of other faiths and all New Zealanders in an outpouring of love and solidarity.

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Anglican Aotearoa

Te Reo Māori Resources Available

by Rev'd Michael Hughes

Tihei, Mauriora: Ki te wheiao, ki te ao mārama. NZPB, Nā te Whānau a te Karaiti, 499 (The breath and energy of life, in this world of life and light). Tēnā koutou katoa. Ngā mihi tino mahana ki a koutou mō tēnei wā. (Very warm greetings to you at this time).

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Pilgrimage to Jordan, the Holy Land and Oberammergau led by The Very Rev Mike Hawke ( Dean of Nelson) and Patsy Hawke - Update

by General Synod office

I am thrilled to announce that the Pilgrimage to Jordan, the Holy Land and Oberammergau led by The Very Rev Mike Hawke ( Dean of Nelson) and Patsy Hawke, is officially full. We are due to leave on June 5th 2020. The demand has been overwhelming. It is still 13 months away and it is for that reason I write.

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Office Hours

Diocesan Office Update and Support available for your virtual meetings

by Andrew Metcalfe

At Level 2, some staff have returned to the Diocesan office and some are continuing to operate mostly in a remote capacity. We can continue to help with setting up your virtual meetings......

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Visiting Minister's Forms

by Dominique Aitcheson

An updated Visiting Minister's form for use from 1 August 2023 to 31 December 2023. This has also been updated on the website. Please use this new form for any visiting minister claims and destroy any existing forms you have.

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