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Aotearoa-NewZealandandSamoa Whoweare Nineteenthcenturydevelopments Ourfounder OnChristmasDay,1861,FrenchwomanEuphrasieBarbier(1829-1893)foundedareligious congregation, Religieuses de Notre Dame des Missions (RNDM). Euphrasie, a courageous and determined French woman from Normandy, was from a young age, attracted to the foreignmissions.Shefirstjoinedanewlyestablishedmissionarycongregation,theSistersof CalvaryinCuves,France,butpolitical,historicalandreligiouseventsinthatcountrymeant the Sisters went to London to work with the Fathers of the Oratory. However, Euphrasie was concerned that the Sisters of Calvary were becoming too involved in supporting the Oratorians'rapidlyexpandingministryandwereforgettingabouttheforeignmissions.She also believed that their busy apostolic lives meant little time left for prayer and contemplation. When Euphrasie learnt that the French Marist Bishop Philippe Viard, (1809-1872), of Wellington was looking for religious sisters to teach in his diocese, she responded positively to this opportunity. She and a young English novice companion left London and arrived in Lyon on 15 August 1861 where the Marist priests encouraged her to begin a religiousformationprogrammeforFrenchwomenwhowantedtojointheMaristmissionin the Pacific. Euphrasie enthusiastically began this work, hoping to found a congregation of womendeeplycommittedtoprayerandcontemplation,toapostolicworkwithwomenand children, and to community life. A great love for contemplation, community and mission weretobecomedefiningfeaturesofthenewly-foundedcongregation. HerdreambegantoberealizedwhenEuphrasieandhercompanionbegantheirnovitiatein Lyon on 25 December 1861. The new congregation was registered with the Sacred CongregationofPropagandainRomein1862,Euphrasiemadeherperpetualvowsonthe FeastoftheSacredHeart,3June1864,andon18August1864,justthreedaysaftertheir firstprofession,thefirstfourRNDMsistersleftFranceviaEngland,fortheirmissioninNew Zealand. It is apparent that the Institute de Notre Dame des Missions was committed to foreignmissionsfromitsbeginnings,andwithinashorttimeyoungwomenwereattracted tothenewcongregation. EuphrasieBarbier,(MèreMarieduSacreCœurdeJésus),bornin Caen,Normandy,Francein1829,anddiedinSturry,England,1893 1 SSWalterHood,thewoodenclipperonwhichfour FrenchsisterstravelledfromEnglandon2October1864, arrivinginNapieron25February1865. http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/MaritimeHeritage/researchcentre/wrec kwalterhood.htm SoonaftertheirarrivalinNapier,theSistersinvolvedthemselvesinteachingtheEuropeanchildren of the rapidly growing settler population and Maori girls, the latter at the school which was first known as the Providence and renamed St Joseph's Maori Girls' College, when it was relocated to Greenmeadowsafterthe1931Napierearthquake. L-RSistersMariedesAngesMarieSteAnneMarieStJean FoundersofNapierin1865 MarieStMadeleine Before the end of the nineteenth century, convents had been established in Christchurch, Nelson, New Plymouth, Ashburton, Hamilton, Pukekohe, Opotiki, Leeston, Stratford and Rangiora. RNDMs weresoonteachinginparishprimaryschoolsandincongregation-ownedsecondaryschools.More oftenthannot,theyalsocaredfororphans. EarlydaysinOpotiki Christchurch1882,demolishedin 2012afterthe2011earthquake 2 RNDMsinOceaniainthenineteenthcentury In1871RNDMsfromFrancejoinedtheSocietyofMarypriestsandbrothersandlaywomenknown asTertiarieswhoworkedwithMaristFathersintheislandsofOceania.SoontheRNDMsalongwith Tertiaries,someofwhomjoinedtheyoungCongregation,wereinvolvedinvariousworksinTonga, SamoaandWallisIslands. Buttherewereproblemsahead.Euphrasie'sinsistenceontheneedforacloisteredlifestyleforher community and the difficulty other missionaries working in Oceania had with that position meant thattheRNDMslefttheIslandsin1878,andwouldnotreturnuntilalmostacenturylater. TwentiethCenturyDevelopments Aotearoa-NewZealand 1900-1965ThecongregationexpandedrapidlyinthetwentiethcenturyintheyearspriortoVatican II(1962-65),withRNDMsstaffingmorethanfiftyparishprimaryschools,andteachingintheirown secondary schools which usually had boarding schools attached. Vocations to religious life were plentiful. FinalProfession,Hamilton,1956,SistersM.GenevievePunch,M.LawrenceO’Toole,M.Philippa Reed,M.CatherineCurry,M.CorneliusCrowley,M.RoseMalone,M.BeatriceHammersley,M. PhoebeHassan,M.ChanelO'Donnell 1966-2000VaticanIImeantextraordinarychangesfortheCatholicsallovertheworld.Catholic SisterseverywherewereamongthefirsttorespondenthusiasticallytotheCouncil'scallforrenewal. ThiswasmostapparenttootherCatholicswhenSistersbeganchangingtheirhabitsordress!!But otherchangeswereafoottoo. ChangingHabits,1974.M.BénédicteOllivier,M.AloysiusMcCormick,M.HenryHudd 3 The call to change and renewalsawmore RNDMsbeing sent on mission outside of Aotearoa-New Zealand,andembracingnewministriesathome.Thisperiodofchangealsocoincidedwithadecline in the number of young women seeking admission to religious life. Ministries undertaken by the Sisters in the decades after Vatican II included chaplaincy work in hospitals, prisons, educational institutions, ethnic, youth and refugee communities. Other RNDMs were involved in adult and tertiaryleveleducation,spiritualdirectionandcounselling,andparishministry. Samoa In1970,theRNDMsreturnedtoSamoa,totheislandofSavai'itoteachintheprimaryschoolatFusi, and in 1971 began to build a co-educational secondary school at Logoipulotu, where they taught until 1996. Between 1970 and today, more than 38 Mission Sisters have worked in Samoa in a varietyofministriesthatincludededucation,theestablishmentofanagriculturalprojectthatwould provide young Samoan men with practical skills for working on the land, pastoral ministry and workingwithyoungwomeninterestedinjoiningtheSistersofOurLadyoftheMissions. EarlydaysinSamoa1972 L-RSarahGreenlees,JoanRobertson(lay missionary),BishopPioTaofinu'u,Patricia Barrett,CynthiaKearney,PusaFonoti,Mary Jerome 4 LosaTofilauworkingwithStVincent dePaulvolunteersinApia,Samoa AnImportantTwenty-firstCenturyDevelopment RNDMsfromVietnam,Bangladesh,MyanmarandIndiaarrivetostudyinAotearoa-NewZealand One of the more significant developments in the twenty-first century was the arrival of younger RNDMssistersfromMyanmar,Vietnam,andBangladeshtostudyEnglishinAotearoa-NewZealand andifpossiblegainprofessionalqualificationsthatwouldbeusefulintheirdifferentministrieswhen theyreturnedhomeortooverseasministry.NotonlydidthedifferentSistersappreciatetheirtime inNewZealand,sotoodidolderRNDMsenjoyhavingstudentsisterssharingtheircommunitylife. PetoneCommunity2008BackRowL-RM.PaulHodgson,ThịMinhTrangNguyễn,M.Philomene Walsh,TheresaGalvin,ThịBíchThuPham,FrontRowThanHtay,M.Epiphania(BenedictineSister fromSouthKorea),SuchitraRozario ThanHtay,RNDM,Manila L-RDungTranandMinhTrangNguyenwithmigrants inaTaiwanesedetentioncentre CarmelColeandEmilySoeSoeLinRNDM,Myanmar 5 ProvinceofAotearoa-NewZealandandSamoatoday ProvincialLeadershipTeam AotearoaNewZealand/Samoa2015 FrontRowBarbaraHenley,Colleen Edgecombe,CarmelCole(Leader) BackRowSusanSmith,ChristinaCathro 6 Pentecost,Ellerslie BackRowAleiLeilua,GeraldineDonovan FrontTwoMoyraFoster,RoseMalone ElizabethBeeler MoanaKingiandSusanSmithRNDM, TeHotuManawaoRangitaaneo ManawatuMaraeforNZBudgeting Conference PentecostEllerslie ElizabethBeeler,ChristinaCathro, LeoneMarkham,GeraldineDonovan ElizabethBeeler MaryMaitlandRNDMwithparishionersBeeDanks andCathyTorvik,McLeodBay,WhangareiHeads • AleiLeiluaRNDM,CatholicChaplain,AucklandPublicHospital InWaikatothereareseventeensisterslivingindifferenttowns–Cambridge,Hamilton, Kiwitahi,Morrinsville,Opotiki.FivesistersliveattheAtawhaiAssisiHomeandHospital 7 RaewynHoganRNDMandElizabethWoodhouseatMaryKatarina'stangi After15yearsinPeru,BarbaraCameronRNDMreturnedto NewZealandwhereshededicatedherself,herlittlehome, andgardentopeaceandcontemplationfortheindividual, thecommunityandtheworld.Barbarawrites:"ThePeace Sanctuaryoffersawayofmakingtangiblethecontemplative dimensionofourlifestyle.Calledtobecontemplativesatthe heartoftheworld,wearechallengedtomaketangiblethe contemplativedimensionofourlifestyles.” Theflockofwhitedoves,universalsymbolsofpeace,which liveattheSanctuaryareaconstantandbeautifulreminder ofourdesireforandcommitmenttopeace." • InTaranakieightRNDMsliveinNewPlymouth,fiveofthemintheMissionRestHome.Two sistersliveatOpunake,whileanotherlivesatWaverley PentecostinTaranaki MaryLidwinaVanBeers,MaryWyss,Patricia MaryFord,JuneWalsh,PatriciaBarrett, MargaretMonaghan,VeronicaKeaveney, MargaretMullin OrianaDriver,residentatMissionRestHome, andMargaretMonaghanRNDM 8 InHawkesBaythereis onesisterlivingin Dannevirke,onein Gisborne,andonein PalmerstonNorth.There aresevenRNDMsin Napier. RNDMscelebratingwithEllenMahoneyRNDM BackRowMaureenDuncan,MurielKivell,RosaleneHoban,MaryPeterChanelHoban,Carmel Cassin,JeanetteMcRae,MargaretMaryHunter FrontRowCarmelCole,MaryJohnBosco,EllenMahoney,SarahGreenlees,ColleenEdgecombe RNDMsrelaxingatAhuriri,Napier JeanetteMcRae,CarmelCole,Maureen Duncan WellingtonThetwofull-timemembersofthe ProvincialLeadershipTeamliveinLowerHutt, anothersisterlivesinWaikanae,whiletwolivein PetonewhichalsohousestheProvinceArchives andtheProvinceOffice.Anothersixsisterslivein LowerHutt,andbothPetoneandNelsonoften haveyoungAsianstudentsisterslivingin communitywhiletheystudyatWeltecorthe NelsonMarlboroughInstituteofTechnology. RNDMsintheWellingtonRegion BackrowTheresaGalvin,ValerieLawson,PaulineLeonard,ColleenEdgecombe,MerleHiscock, MoiraRoss,MaryPaulHodgson,ConnieHurley FrontrowThiBichVanDangVietnam,NguyenVuKieuVanVietnam,EmilySoeSoeLinMyanmar, AnnetteYoung,CarmelCole 9 Nelsoncommunity SpiritualDirectorsKarenMoynagh,Ilene BackRowJosephineMoses,MariJosefPark,AllenmeetwithMariaJosefParkRNDM RosaleneHoban, toplanretreatdays FrontRowHelenNewNiOo,RosyWin InChristchurchthemajorityofthesistersliveindifferentpartsofthecity,whileGaelHenrylives inKaiapoiandisaparishworkerintheWaimakaririPastoralArea BarbaraHenleyatWaikanaeBeach whereshewalksregularly,swimsin summer,collectspipiforthepastaor driftwoodforart ClareMurphyRNDMandMargaretPurdie RNDMwith"RosaryGroup"parishionersfrom theFerrymeadPastoralArea 10 KathleenPrendergastRNDMwithpupilsatStAnne'sSchool,Woolston GaelHenryRNDM,parishworker, StPeterChanelParish,Kaiapoi, Waimakariri,PastoralArea Anna-MariaPersicoRNDM, teachingmusic,Christchurch RNDMsfromAotearoaNewZealand/Samoaworkingoverseas EuphrasieBarbier'sdreamforherSisterswasthattheyweremissionaryeverywhere–intheirown countriesandinthe'foreignmissions'.ContemporaryRNDMsarefoundworkinginAotearoaNew ZealandwithotherPakehaandwithpeopleofdifferentcultures.TwoSamoanRNDMs,LosaTofilau andMonikaVaipunabothworkinApia,Samoa,LosaattheTheologicalCollegewheresheteaches, andMonikaattheVictimSupportSchool. CurrentlytwelveRNDMsareworkingoverseasalthoughnotasmanyareinvolvedinmissionoutside ofone'scultureandcountryaswasformerlythecase.NeverthelessitispossibleforRNDMswiththe necessaryaptitudes,qualificationsandskillstoworkoutsideofAotearoa-NewZealandifrequired. AustraliaFrancesWilson,MaureenDwan,ColleenKing-Turner FrancePatriciaBoyd,Mary-RoseHolderness,MaureenMcBride IrelandHelenO'Sullivan ItalyJosephineKane,CongregationalLeader KenyaElizabethMolloy,SalotaAimalefoa SouthSudanMargaretScott,DorothyDickson 11 RNDMsaroundtheworld MargaretScottreportsfromSouthSudan In 2007, RNDMs became part of the UISG (International Union of Major Superiors) initiative, Solidarity with South Sudan an NGO set up to work with the world's newest nation South Sudan, struggling to recover from years of civil war and famine. Today, two RNDMS from New Zealand, MargaretScottandDorothyDicksonworkintheareasofeducationandhealthinSouthSudanalong withRNDMs,otherreligiousandlaypeoplefrommanypartsoftheworld. Margaret Scott, a past pupil of Sacred Heart College, Napier, is Principal of Solidarity Teacher Training College in Yambio, Western Equatoria, South Sudan. The College provides a two year programmefortrainingprimaryschoolteachers.StudentscomefromalloverSouthSudan,including the Nuba Mountains and Abyei. The staff come from USA, Ecuador, Ireland, Australia, Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya, South Sudan, and New Zealand. Margaret writes that the Teacher College "is a wonderfulinitiativeandwearepleasedtobestillrunningiteventhoughthecountryisatwar.The warcontinuesthoughthenewsdoesnotimpactmuchontherestoftheworld.Millionsarestarving, thousandshavebeenkilledandtheSouthSudanesepoliticalclassesarefightingamongthemselves. Weprayforpeace". MargaretScottRNDM,withHenryScott theirSolidaritybaby.Hewasbornwhile hismotherfromtheNubaMountainswas studyingattheTeacherCollege HelenO'Sullivan,RNDM,whoisstudyingin Irelandpreparingforherministryinthe RNDMInternationalMissiondevelopment Office 12 SusanSmithRNDM,Manila2014,with studentsfollowingtheDuquesneUniversity MastersinLeadershipprogramme BackrowAdrienneDunlopRNDM,PatriciaBoydRNDM, FrontrowReginaTripuraRNDM,MaryRoseHoldernessRNDM PatriciaBoydandMaryRoseHolderness,two RNDMsfromAotearoa-NewZealand, liveat Charenton,Paris, wherePatriciaisinvolvedin schoolministryandprovinceleadershipwhile MaryRoseisinvolvedintranslationworkforthe congregation.Bothofthemarealsoinvolvedin offeringlovinghospitalitytothemanyvisitors whocometoParis. MaureenDwanRNDMofChristchurch, currentlyworkinginInternationalMission DevelopmentOffice,Melbourne ColleenKing-TurnerRNDM, CentreofEcology,Victoria,Australia 13 SalotaAimalefoaRNDM,Samoa,workingwith Widows'GroupinMachakos,Kenya TheSpiritualityofRNDMs Spirituality is the inner strength or source that allows disciples of Jesus to fulfil the great commandmentsofloveofGodandloveofneighbour.OneofthefruitsofEuphrasie'sgreatloveof Godandneighbour,alovethatmotivatedhertosendhersisterstotheendsoftheworld,wasthat shebelievedthatallmissionhaditssourceinthemysteryoftheTrinity.WhatdidEuphrasiemean whenshetoldhersisterstimeandtimeagainthattheirmissionhaditssourceinthemysteryofthe Trinity? For Euphrasie belief in the Trinity, Father, Son and Holy Spirit meant that she understood thatcreationwastheworkoftheFatherwhothensenttheSon,theLogosorWordintotheworld whichGodsoloved.AfterthedeathandresurrectionofJesus,FatherandSonsenttheSpiritintothe world.TheideaofsendingwasinseparablefrommissionforEuphrasie.Euphrasie'ssisterswereto growintheirloveofthismysteryatworkintheirlivesthroughcontemplativeprayer. RNDMSpiritualitybeforeVaticanII(1962-1965) Liturgical prayer or prayer of the church was important for all RNDMs who were usually at daily Massintheparishchurchormorefrequentlyintheirconventchapels,andwhoprayedtheOffice togethereveryday.MuchoftheirprayerlifeinthedecadespriortoVaticanIIwaswhathascometo be called "devotional". This meant praying in community, or alone, such traditional prayers as the Rosary, Stations of the Cross, novenas to Mary or the saints. Such prayerful devotions sustained RNDMsintheirdemandinglives. RNDMSpiritualityafterVaticanII SincetheVaticanCouncil,thespiritualityoftheRNDMsinAotearoaNewZealand/Samoahasbeen enriched by a growing appreciation of God's Word in our prayer life. For example, RNDMs have beenabletoenhancetheirunderstandingofthemissionoftheSpiritintheirownlives,insociety andinthosewithwhomtheyinteractintheirministries.Whatdoesthismean? Euphrasie's understanding of mission as being sent was deeply influenced by her prayerful meditationonJohn20:21"Jesussaidtothemagain,"Peacebewithyou.AstheFatherhassentme, soIsendyou'."Theywerehappytobesenttotheendsoftheearthtobringthegoodnewstothose wholivedindarknessandtheshadowofdeath(seeLuke1:79). AsRNDMsturnedtotheBible,studiedandprayedmore,theygainedfreshinsightsabouttheroleof the Spirit, and what shape their mission should take. In Luke 4:16-18 the author reveals that the SpiritwastherewithJesusinhismissiontoliberatethepoorandoppressed:"WhenJesuscameto 14 Nazareth,wherehehadbeenbroughtup,hewenttothesynagogueontheSabbathday,aswashis custom.Jesusstooduptoread, andthescrolloftheprophetIsaiahwasgiventohim.Heunrolled thescrollandfoundtheplacewhereitwaswritten: 'TheSpiritoftheLordisuponme,becausehe hasanointedmetobringgoodnewstothepoor.Hehassentmetoproclaimreleasetothecaptives andrecoveryofsighttotheblind,tolettheoppressedgofree'." RNDMs were also challenged by texts such as Gal 3: 28 which taught that through the gift of the Spiritreceivedatbaptism,"thereisnolongerJeworGreek,thereisnolongerslaveorfree,thereis no longer male and female; for all of you are one in Christ Jesus". These and other texts helped themtoseethattheirmissionshouldalsoinvolvethemwiththepoor,withthosewhoexperienced discriminationorinjustice. Morerecently,textssuchasthosefoundinGenesis1,thestoryofcreation,revealthatallthatGod createdisgood.RNDMslearnttoofromWisdom1:7thatthe"SpiritoftheLordhasfilledtheworld, and that which holds all things together knows what is said.” These and similar texts served to remindRNDMstocareforGod'sgiftofcreationsoseriouslyharmedbyhumanexploitation. RNDMEarthCommunity,Weareone,wearelove,athome SusanSmith,caringforendangered ElizabethBeelerwithSouthernAlps grey-facedpetrelsonMatakoheIsland,inthebackground Whangarei MaryMaitlandwalkingaroundNelsonLakes Whangareigardenproduce 15 2015News,Events,Photos ProvinceYahoogroup Atthebeginningoftheyear,itwasdecidedthattheProvincewouldbenefitfromhavingitsown YahoogroupsothatRNDMslivinginNewZealandandoverseascouldmoreeasilyandinformallybe intouchwithoneanother.Sistershavebeenappreciativeofthisinitiative. 150thcelebrationofarrivalofRNDMsinNapieron25February1865 150thAnniversaryoftheArrivalofthefirstfourRNDMsinNapier,NewZealand On 26 February 2015, RNDMs gathered on the beach near Port Ahuriri in Napier to recall and celebrate the arrival of the first four French sisters to New Zealand in 1865. These valiant women had braved the unknown to spread the good news through their involvement in education. The RNDMswerejoinedbymembersofothercongregations,friends,pastpupils,principalsandstudents ofSacredHeartCollege,StJoseph'sMaoriGirls'College,andStPatrickandReignierparishprimary schools. Afterakarangaandsong,theassembledpeoplewenttoSacredHeartCollegetocontinuethestory of the sisters settling into the convent home on the "Holy Hill" as it was called. Prayers of thanksgivingfortheworkoftheSistersandallthosewhohadsupportedthemweresaid. There were likewise gatherings to remember and to celebrate in other parts of the Province particularly those in which RNDMs had long been an important presence, such as Christchurch, Nelson,NewPlymouth,LowerHuttandAuckland. Anne-MarieShineRNDM,BarbaraHurleyRNDM, AnneGrossatChristchurch150thcelebration 16 Jubilees RNDMsinAotearoa-NewZealand/Samoacelebratedimportantjubileesthisyear.AsSistersgathered to celebrate the lives of those sisters–75th Marcella Roach, 70th, Ellen Mahoney, 60th Bernadette Fletcher, 60th Veronica Keaveney, 60th Clare Turner, 60th Mary Martina Burke, 60th Mary David Richards, 50th Clare Murphy–reaching important milestones as religious women, there was indeed muchtorememberandforwhichtothankGod. MaryMarcellaRoachewhomadeherfirst professionasaSisterofOurLadyoftheMissionson 6January1940 Eco-WalkApril2015 The 2008 RNDM General Chapter document, RNDM Earth Community: We are One, We are Love, askedallSisterstoacknowledgetheirresponsibilitytonotonlycareforthepoorandneedyofour world but also to care for Planet Earth. There are a number of ways in which the Province has respondedtothischallengeandoneofthemwastoinviteRNDMstospendtimetogetherenjoying oneanother'scompany,andjustasimportantlycomingtoappreciatemoredeeplyGod'swonderful giftofcreation.Since2009,smallgroupsofRNDMshavespentsometimetogetherintheKaweka Range, Hawkes Bay, at Opunake exploring Mount Taranaki and its environs, at Owhango near NationalPark,atLakeWaikaremoana,inWellington,atOtakiwhichincludedawonderfulclimbto thetopofKapitiIslandandthisyearatRedBeachwhichmeantamongotherthings,meetingpateke, anendangeredduck,andtakaheatTawharanui. Such times of deeper engagement with all of creation are important. Barbara Henley, RNDM, summed it up when she said: "Every evening we gathered to reflect on our day and praise our CreatorGodforthegiftsallaroundus,fortheeyestoenjoythemandtheenergytoexplore.We wereremindedagainofallthewonderfulpeoplewhotrulycareforourcreationandrenewedour owncommitmenttopreserving,restoringandcaringforourMotherEarth. ‘MaytheGodwhodancesincreationblessuswiththegiftofseeingalltheearthasGod’stemple andtherivers,lakesandoceansasholywater.Amen’ L-RChristinaCathro,LeoneMcIndoe,Liz Beeler,CynthiaKearney,Geraldine Donovan,SusanSmith,BarbaraHenley 17 InJune2015AnneSklenarsRNDMflewtothePhilippines whereshefacilitatedtheRegionalchapteroftheSistersof theCenacle.WhentheChapterconcludedAnneflewwith twoCenacleSisterstoMacauandthenfurthernorthinChina tomeetwithreligiouswomenworkinginthatvastcountry. PeoplemakingtheirwaytotheurupaaboveTapeka Marae,Waihi,Tokaanu,toburyMaryKatarina 18 RNDMsandSchools Euphrasie Barbier saw the education of women and children as a priority for the members of the congregation she founded. The various RNDM histories all demonstrate that within a few days of their arrival in a new country, RNDMs were busy teaching in primary schools, and establishing congregation-ownedsecondaryschools,faithfultowhatEuphrasiehadincludedintheConstitutions shehadwrittenforhersisters:"[TheSisters']specialendistoaidhumblyandtothebestoftheir abilitytoextendtheKingdomofGodinsoulsbydevotingthemselvestotheinstructionandChristian education of children and women, above all in infidel and non-Catholic countries" (Constitutions approvedbytheVaticanin1890). InAotearoa-New Zealand, the integration of Catholic schools from the 1980sintothegovernment education system meant fewer sisters and more lay people were involved in teaching. However, RNDMs have continued their involvement in both the secondary and primary schools with which theyhavehistoricallyandcontemporaneouslybeenassociatedinthefollowingways. • providingprofessionaltrainingprogrammesforteachersontheethosoftheCongregation ofOurLadyoftheMissions; • settingupcollegearchives; • membershipofBoardsofTrustees; • involvement in volunteer remedial literacy and maths programmes in primary and secondaryschools; • BoardmemberfortheTafesilafai(Samoan)Community'sEarlyLearningprogramme; • ensuringtheinvolvementofschools–teachersandstudents–insupportingdifferentRNDM missionsinAsia,AfricaandthePacific; • providingmission-awarenessprogrammesforstudents; • organisingmeetingsfortheprincipalsandDRSpersonnelstaffworkingincollegesbegunby RNDMs; • responsibleforstartingtheannualMissionCup(Netball)tournamentbetweenthedifferent secondaryschoolswhichtheCongregationhadfounded.Thisinturnencouragedthestart of the annual Te Toa hockey tournament for the different colleges while Valerie Lawson wasPrincipalofSacredHeartCollege,LowerHutt; • Involvementin2006programmeinwhichprincipalsandotherstaffmembersvisitedFrance wheretheCongregationwasfounded • providing work experiences for teachers with RNDM secondary schools in India and Vietnam • the appointment of an RNDM to visit schools on a regular basis. Hamilton-based Anne Sklenarscurrentlyisinvolvedinthisimportantworkwhichinvolvesherwithbothstaffand students in a variety of ways. Most importantly she works with teachers and students so that they grow in their understanding of the RNDM way of life and mission. Anne can be contactedat07.856.6583,[email protected] 19 SomephotosfromSchoolsestablishedbytheCongregationofOurLadyoftheMissions ColleenEdgecombeRNDM,TheresaGalvinRNDM, ConnieHurleyRNDM,atSacredHeartCollegeLowerHutt celebrationoftheCollege'spatronalfeast. BehindtheSistersaremembersoftheCollegePolynesian ClubwhowelcomedintheBookoftheGospelswitha culturalchant MargaretMonaghanRNDMwithgirlsfrom MurielKivellRNDMwithmaths SacredHeartGirls'College,NewPlymouth studentsatHatoHohepa PrayerGroup 60threunionatStMary's,Papakura, CathieSorraghan,AnneCoufts,Mary MaitlandRNDM,MaggieMcCaughan VeronicaKeaveney,RNDM,celebrating her80thibirthdaywithpupilsofSt Joseph'sparishschoolatOpunake 20 AnneSklenarsRNDMwithpupilsatStar oftheSeaSchool,Sumner,attreeplantingceremony RNDMPastPupils,AssociatesandFriends FromthearrivalofthefirstRNDMsinAotearoa-NewZealandin1865,theSistershavealwaysrelied onthesupportoflaypeopletohelpthemintheirdifferentministries.Ruralcommunitiesinwhich RNDMslivedandworkedgenerouslyensuredsteadysuppliesofmeatandfarmproduce,orwood forfires,whileschoolcommitteesensuredthatschoolswerewellmaintainedandkeptspicandspan inthepre-integrationera.Pastpupilstoocontinuedtobesupportiveoftheschoolsandcollegesin whichtheyhadbeeneducatedandhadcometoknowtheRNDMs. Today friends, often enough past pupils of the schools in which the RNDMs taught continue to be partoftheSisters'lifeinAotearoa-NewZealand.Fromthe1990sonwardsRNDMAssociategroups were formed which met with the Sisters in places where they had been long established–Napier, Hamilton,LowerHutt,NelsonorChristchurch.Aucklandhasalwayshadastrongpastpupils'group, Sisters of the Mission Past Pupils and Friends Association, who see financial support of the congregation'soverseasmissionsasimportant. RNDMAssociatesarethoselaypeoplewhobelievethatourwayoflifeoflivingincommunity,our commitment to contemplative prayer and our missionary outreach are realities with which they wishbeassociated. ContactsforPastPupils Auckland Napier Greenmeadows Nelson SistersoftheMissionPastPupilsandFriendsAssociation HelenHowley,12StanawayAve,Northcote,[email protected], 09.4865517 ConventPastPupils'Association JeanetteDriebergs,[email protected],06.845.1365 StJoseph'sMaoriGirlsNationalPastPupilsAssociationInc ThePrincipal,PrivateBag6031,HawkesBayMailCentre,Napier4142 [email protected],06.844.8461 ConventGirls'PastPupils YolandaPersico,58WekaStreet,Nelson7010,[email protected] 03.035390011 ContactsforRNDMAssociates Napier CarmelCassin,RNDM,[email protected],06.843.2111 SarahGreenleesRNDM,[email protected],06.844.6085 21 Nelson Christchurch MariaJosefPark,RNDM,[email protected],03.548.8578 MartinaBurke,RNDM,[email protected],03.389.7445 ChristchurchAssociatesandSisters,2004, BackrowAnna-MariePersicoRNDM, M.MartinaBurkeRNDMandBarbara HurleyRNDM MissionRestHome Inthelate1980s,theProvinceLeadershipTeambegantheprocessofprovidingafacilityforthecare ofolderRNDMs.Aftermuchdiscernmentandmanyconversationsthedecisionwasmadeto refurbishexistingaccommodationat10PukakaStreet,NewPlymouth,sothatitcouldaccommodate uptotwenty-threepeople.In1990theMissionRestHomewasopenedprovidingawelcoming milieuforRNDMsandotherpeopleinneedofmoresustainedcare. MissionRestHome,NewPlymouthJennyTodd,MissionFacilityManager, MargaretMonaghanRNDM,Chairpersonof BoardofDirectorsandResidents'Advocate ContactsandLinks Ø ProvincialOffice,POBox30-575,LowerHutt,5040 Tel.04.939.1231 Fax04.939.1233 [email protected] Ø SistersofOurLadyoftheMissions,ReligieusesdeNotreDamedesMissions http://www.rndm.org/Thiswebsiteintroducespeopletotheworld-widelifeandworkof theCongregationofOurLadyoftheMissions 22
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