Presentation Sisters - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz Catholic News New Zealand Sun, 24 Nov 2013 08:06:58 +0000 en-NZ hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://cathnews.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/cropped-cathnewsfavicon-32x32.jpg Presentation Sisters - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz 32 32 70145804 NZ Presentation Sisters celebrate founder's first step to sainthood https://cathnews.co.nz/2013/11/26/nz-presentation-sisters-celebrate-founders-first-step-sainthood/ Mon, 25 Nov 2013 18:30:34 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=52474

The news that Nano Nagle, founder of the Presentation Sisters, has been declared venerable by His Holiness Pope Francis.was celebrated last Thursday by the Presentation Sisters in New Zealand. "For Presentation Sisters, associates and friends of Nano throughout the world, Nano has been and continues to be a source of inspiration and challenge as we Read more

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The news that Nano Nagle, founder of the Presentation Sisters, has been declared venerable by His Holiness Pope Francis.was celebrated last Thursday by the Presentation Sisters in New Zealand.

"For Presentation Sisters, associates and friends of Nano throughout the world, Nano has been and continues to be a source of inspiration and challenge as we respond to the needs of today in fidelity to the Gospel and in the spirit of Nano." said Congregation leader Mary Deane.

The Presentation Sisters first came to New Zealand in 1950 and continue to minister in the Wellington and Dunedin Diocese.

Mary Deane, said "We are delighted with the news. By proclaiming Nano Nagle as venerable, the Universal Church has recognised Nano as a woman of faith, hope and heroic virtue whose vision and work transformed the lives of so many."

Nano Nagle devoted her life to God and to working with people on the margins of society. She is one of the great pioneers of Catholic education in Ireland. To this day Presentation Sisters and friends of Nano remain committed to working with those most in need.

Nano responded to the needs of her time. Hers was a global vision as in 1769 she wrote to a friend "If I could be of any service in any part of the globe I would be willing to do all in my power,"

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New senior Catholic Prison Chaplain appointed https://cathnews.co.nz/2013/04/05/new-senior-catholic-prison-chaplain-appointed/ Thu, 04 Apr 2013 18:29:38 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=42330

The appointment of Sister Veronica Casey PBVM to the role of Senior Catholic Prison Chaplain has been announced with the appointment effective 25 March. "I'm pleased that Sr Veronica Casey PBVM has accepted this role and look forward to working with her in this capacity. I'd like also to take the opportunity to applaud the Read more

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The appointment of Sister Veronica Casey PBVM to the role of Senior Catholic Prison Chaplain has been announced with the appointment effective 25 March.

"I'm pleased that Sr Veronica Casey PBVM has accepted this role and look forward to working with her in this capacity. I'd like also to take the opportunity to applaud the work of the Catholic prison chaplains who undertake this ministry in challenging circumstances, said Archbishop John Dew, President of the New Zealand Catholic Bishops' Conference.

"Sr Veronica has a wide range of professional experience at managerial, advocacy and policy level, the foundations of which are gained in a very sound Catholic education followed by nursing training, and ongoing education and formation experiences with the Presentation Sisters. This background will be of great value in her new role as Senior Chaplain", said Archbishop John Dew.

Sr Veronica joined the Chaplaincy Service in 2007 and prior to that gained experience of the justice system through practicum visits to Mount Eden and Paremoremo Prisons as part of a Psychiatric Nursing Course, some pastoral experiences in prisons in Ireland as well as working in Victim Support and as a Restorative Justice facilitator.

"Having worked in prison chaplaincy roles as well as other work that is similar I'm looking forward to taking up this position and leading a team of chaplains who do valuable work in our prisons to make a real difference in the lives of inmates and their families in often trying circumstances", said Sr Veronica Casey

"Often the work of our chaplains is unknown to the wider community, but my experience in working with them is that they offer connection and a sense of community to people who very often feel alone and isolated from the rest of society", she said.

Educated by Dominicans and Mercy sisters, Sr Veronica nursed in New Zealand and overseas, and undertook senior administrative roles as a health professional before a Presentation Sisters' retreat marked the turning point in her life.

She made her final profession on 18 September 2012.

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