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1 June, 2017

Finding a place for stories by our homeless

Dominion Post – News – by Brad Flahive.

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  • Suzanne Aubert Tertiary Scholarship 2025

    Three students have been honoured with the Meri Hōhepa Suzanne Aubert Tertiary Scholarship to support their studies in 2025.

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    Emma Mary Cassin was born at Taradale, Hawke's Bay, on the 13 March, 1878.  Her parents were John Thomas and Jane Cassin [nee McMahon]. Emma entered the Sisters of Compassion at St. Joseph's Home in Buckle Street, on 26 January, 1903, there she began her Novitiate and was given her religious name Sister Mary Anthony...

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    Sister Rae was elected Congregational Leader during 1999 and led the Sisters of Compassion until 2011...

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