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Magazine Publishing

Ann Gilroy —

We have published four issues of Tui Motu magazine since the last Tui Motu Foundation Meeting, 21 June 2023.

Issue 283 July was on the theme "Matariki — Remember, Celebrate, Resolve; Manawatia a Matariki" and featured articles on our relationship with the heavens and stars. Some readers commented favourably on the poem on priesthood by James Lyons in this issue.

Claire Ryan, who wrote in this issue about how the star cluster Matariki is named and remembered by people in different Pacific islands, offered an evening Zoom session on Matariki to our readers before the public holiday. About 50 joined this excellent session.

Cover: Issue 283 July 2023 — Image by: Isaac Abbott on Unsplash & Lilly Johnson

Issue 284 August "What Can Women Do?; Ko mau nga Wahine ki te Hauru o te Rangi" discussed the reforms in the Church that women, particularly, are highlighting and hoping for in their preparation for the Synod on Synodality. We received positive feedback from readers about this issue.

Cover: Issue 284 August 2023 — Image by: J C Gellidon on Unsplash

The theme of Issue 285 September "Be Good in Earth; Kapai ki te Whenua" provided reading and reflection for spring and the Season of Creation. As well as the articles, many readers commented on their appreciation of the art in this issue.

Cover: Issue 285 Sept 2023 — Image by: Anders Ipsen on Unsplash

Issue 286 October on the theme "Work for the Common Good; Mahi me to pai Whanui" is published in the month when we we have three notable events that will impact on the common good: our General Election, the first session of the Synod on Synodality in Rome and the Voice referendum in Australia.

Cover: Issue 286, October, 2023 — Image by: Michal Harmoluk