Te Koropiko Keeping you in the Loop Mahuru 2018 The image above: is used with permission from Mercy International Association.
Te Koropiko Liturgy Centre, Catholic Diocese of Auckland Keeping you in the Loop September 2018 Greetings and welcome to this issue of Te Koropiko (the loop). Through this newsletter we hope to keep parish priests, parish staff, liturgy committees and others involved in liturgical ministries informed of upcoming events, planned workshops, new resources, and news on the liturgical front. Up Coming Events & Workshops 27th October 2018 A Walk Through the Mass Christ the King, Owairaka 10am - 1pm, morning tea provided. 14th November 2018 Advent: Season of Anticipation Venue: St. Mark s Pakuranga 7pm - 8.30. A chance to reflect on the Season of Advent, its symbols and readings. Catechists Mass St Patrick s Cathedral Saturday 27 October, 5.30pm The Catechists Mass celebrates all who are involved in catechesis throughout the Diocese. The definition of Catechist is broad and includes all people who in any way foster and encourage faith. It includes musicians, choir leaders and choirs, readers, ministers of Holy Communion, Leaders of Liturgy of the Word with Children, Liturgy Committees and any people who lead any faith formation in any way in their parish. Please ensure your parish is well represented. How are you going with copyright? Over the past few months Tina has been out in parishes assisting with copyright, what it means, why we do it and how it is done. Our team at the Liturgy Centre work with parishes to help achieve copyright compliance with regard to the music copied for Masses. Copyright sessions can be done one to one or in a group setting. Please contact us if you require assistance; Tina Coll on 09 3603061 or email Tinac@cda.org.nz September 9th September 10th September 16th October 7th Liturgy Centre Catalogue After feedback from many in the Diocese regarding the books and resources that we stock at the Liturgy Centre, the Liturgy Centre staff over the next few months will be putting together a catalogue of everything that we have on the shelves. Be sure to keep an eye out for the first issue due out in December. Special Dates Coming Up Social Justice Week & Maori Language Week National Assembly of Diocesan Priests (Christchurch) Housing the Homeless Day of Celebration for Suzanne Aubert *Contact our team to enquire about workshops for your parish ministries. Email: liturgycentre@cda.org.nz Phone: 360 3061 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ liturgycentre/
Maori Sign On and Sign Off In the latest National Liturgy Office newsletter, the Archdiocese of Wellington put together a helpful tool for letter writing. See the link below. http://www.aucklandcatholic.org.nz/liturgy/planning-musicfor-liturgy/ http://www.aucklandcatholic.org.nz/media/2018/08/2018- ADW-Sign-on-Sign-offs.pdf Recent Workshops Provided by the Liturgy Centre Exploring Liturgical Ministry Glen Eden - a much-needed enlightenment for our Ministers Participant comment Full, Conscious and Active: Exploring Participation North Shore Deanery -a clearer understanding of the importance of participating in the Liturgy Participant comment September Liturgy Magazine Music Suggestions This year the Liturgy Centre will be continuing to post Music Suggestions for parish choirs and liturgy committees to use as a tool for preparing parish liturgies. See the link below. National Liturgy Office Quick Guide The National Liturgy Office newsletter is available on our website. Alternatively you can access it through the link (below) to the NLO website. Of particular interest in this issue are references for: 2 practical templates to assist with guidelines and preparation for Celebrating Masses with Children Resources to support the Season of Creation A collection of prayer resources for use In Times of Trial Around Sexual Abuse https://www.nlo.org.nz/news-and-events/media-releases/nloquick-guide-19-september/ Thursday 20th September 2018 On Thursday 20th September 2018, the Liturgy Centre staff will be away on retreat. The Centre will be closed for the day. Every other day of that week, normal business hours are in place. 8:30am-4pm. Our September issue of Liturgy Magazine has been published and will soon be mailed out to parishes and subscribers. Keep a look out. It will be arriving in your mail over the next couple of weeks. Liturgy Centre Team
Book Review The Hospitality of Ministry The Hospitality of Ministry Exercising Christian Ministry with a Trinitarian Heart By David Ranson St. Paul s Publications 2012 Society of St Paul The centrality of the Trinity to our life of faith, and its fundamental importance to our life of ministry cannot be underestimated. The above is the opening line to Ranson s book The Ministry of Hospitality: Exercising Christian Ministry with a Trinitarian Heart. On the cover of the book is Rublev s classic icon of the trinity and throughout the book Ranson s aim is for the reader to approach, understand and experience ministry with a Trinitarian heart, which he goes into detail explaining. This may sound easy but all throughout this title Ranson challenges the readers understanding of ministry and introduces a more fundamental Trinitarian model, which is firmly established on the relationship of the Trinity. Ranson goes on to explain, Understanding of God as Trinity teaches us that we are made for relationship, that we exist in relationship or not at all, that we find our meaning in our interaction with others. This book is full of reflection questions that requires careful consideration as a minister in Christian ministry. Questions such as, what does it mean to be a minister of the gospel today? How can we minister most effectively to our people? Can our Christian faith survives in this millennium? Ranson in this book pulls together writings and resources from well known theologians to back up some of his thoughts on ministry. Some of these theologians include St. John Paul II, Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI and well known German reformed theologian and professor of Systematic Theology Prof. Jurgen Molmann. I highly recommend this book to ALL who are engaged in any sort of Church ministry, it is a reminder that those who enter into ministry are not there for himself, herself, or personal gain but are like the Trinity, firmly established in the need to be constantly in relationship with God and with all those that surround us. This book without a doubt is a valuable resource for ministry and will be a perfect addition to parish and ministers lay and ordained bookshelves. Dr. David Ranson is a priest of the Diocese of Broken Bay, Australia and is Parish Priest of Holy Name, Wahroonga, and Vicar General of the Diocese. He was ordained in 1992 in the Cistercian monastery of Tarrawarra Abbey. For many years, he has lectured through the Sydney College of Divinity at the Catholic Institute of Sydney, and is well known for his writing and lecturing throughout Australia and New Zealand in issues of spiritual and pastoral formation, and on the implications of sexual abuse within the Church. This book is available for purchase at St. Joseph s Centre Gift Shop. See contact details below. Your number one stop for Catholic gifts, bibles, books, candles and much more. 1 Fred Thomas Drive, Takapuna, Auckland 0622 Ph: 09 489 5613 Email: shop@stjosephcentre.co.nz Website: www.stjosephcentre.co.nz
Words and Phrases in Te Reo DVD Resources Availble to Borrow The Liturgy Centre has two sets of DVD resources available for use to parishes and chaplaincies in the Auckland Diocese. There is no price to borrow these resources, all that is required is the borrower to simply pop into the Liturgy Centre to sign the resources out and and then to sign them back in again. For more info or to make a booking please email: tinac@cda.org.nz or phone 09 360 3061
New Releases at the Liturgy Centre The Rites and Wrongs of Liturgy Why Good Liturgy Matters Prof. Thomas O Loughlin We all want to celebrate the liturgy well, to experience good, uplifting, and meaningful worship. But what is the best route to follow? In The Rites and Wrongs of Liturgy, Thomas O'Loughlin offers a way forward that strengthens faith, builds up Christian community, and points toward a new direction based on liturgical principles that are rooted in our natures as ritual beings as well as in the gospel. The Rites and Wrongs of Liturgy explains why good liturgy is important, how to recognize it, and how to assess liturgy in terms of a larger vision of the Christian life. O'Loughlin, a seasoned theologian and teacher, identifies ten principles that make for good liturgy. Such liturgy must be honest, open, joyful, inclusive, celebrative of community, facilitative of engagement, based in creation, attentive to the marginalized, free of clutter, and true to the pattern of the incarnation. Since good celebrations build faith and bad liturgy weakens it, these principles promise to bring new life and meaning to every celebrating community. Aotearoa - New Zealand Ordo 2019 Pre orders available now Useful for Priests, Sacristans, Liturgy Committees and Liturgical Ministers Designed to accompany the Aotearoa-New Zealand Roman Missal and Companion Includes excerpts from Exploring the Liturgy, a New Zealand Liturgy Commission publication and pastoral notes for the Liturgical Year $25.00 Including Postage To place an order, please email cnicol@nzcbc.org.nz or phone 027 245 5715 Distributed by the National Liturgy Office on behalf of the New Zealand Catholic Bishops Conference
The Liurgy The Source and Summit of Our Christian Life Corinna Laughlin The Catholic Church teaches that the celebration of the liturgy is the source and summit of the Christian life (Lumen gentium, 11). Participating in the liturgy the Mass, the Liturgy of the Hours, the sacramental rites, blessings, and other official rites is the most important act of Catholic Christians, for it is through the liturgy that the faithful give praise to God, thank him for his blessings, and go forth strengthened and challenged to life as Christ s disciples in the world. This easy-to-read resource explores what it means to call liturgy source and summit. It will help the Catholic faithful to understand the meaning of the liturgy and its importance to our life of faith, experience Christ s four-fold presence in the various Church rites, come to a deeper relationship with God, and reflect on the transforming power of the liturgy to change the world. Divine Renovation Bringing your parish from maintenance to mission Fr. James Mallon Highly acclaimed for his work with parish renewal and the New Evangelization, Fr. James Mallon shares with us the many ways for bringing our parishes to life. Through humorous and colorful stories, Mallon challenges us to rethink our models of parish life, from membership-based communities to assemblies of disciples of Jesus who proclaim and share the good news with all peoples. Accessible and engaging, Divine Renovation turns to the Churchs many writings on evangelization and mission so as to articulate practical ways for injecting new life into our parishes. Pastors and parish ministers will be inspired by this book and turn to it for many years to come. For more information or to order any of the above resources please email Tina Coll on: tinac@cda.org.nz or phone 3603061 Diocesan Library The Diocesan Library the past couple of months have been settling into their new home back at Pompallier Diocesan Centre. The library is open for borrowing books and reference books are availble to those studying to come in and have a browse. The library hours are Monday to Thursday 10am-5pm and Friday 10am-4pm For more information contact: Louis Lum Noeleen Champion
Let s take a WALK through the living waters of the Mass Exploring the parts of the Mass, the words and gestures we use, their meaning and our participation Saturday 27th October 2018 Christ the King Parish Owairaka 260 Richardson Road, Mt Roskill 10am -1pm Morning tea provided To register email: liturgycentre@cda.org.nz The Liturgy Centre Team The Liturgy Centre welcomes visitors during office hours. Come in and browse our resources for sale or for research. Opening hours: Monday to Friday 8:30am - 4pm Judith Courtney Liturgy Centre Coordinator judithc@cda.org.nz 09 360 3042 Tina Coll Admin & Resource tinac@cda.org.nz 09 360 3061 Marcelles Amiatu Liturgical Advisor/ Resource marcellesa@cda.org.nz 09 360 3046 Te Koropiko -