Tema has worked at Heretaunga and at Chanel Home in Suva. In Suva she was able to help the people from her own Island of Rabi in northern Fiji. Currently Tema is working at Alexander Rest Home in Wellington.
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Suzanne Aubert News Issue 9
As New Zealand takes pride in the great strides it is making as a welcoming and tolerant community, we need to acknowledge the great example set by Venerable Suzanne Aubert...
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The gifted opportunity to open our doors
On International Refugee and Migrants Day, Sister Margaret Anne Mills shares her reflection on the opportunity we have to help and support those who come from far away to live in Aotearoa New Zealand.
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Sister Alacoque Walsh
Mary Florence was born on 25 April, 1904, at Momona, Taiera. Her parents were Patrick Walsh and Mary Anne Walsh (nee Casey). While Mary was still a baby, her father moved to a farm at Edendale where she was brought up. Mary entered the Sisters of Compassion on 13 August, 1930, and was given the religious name of Sister Mary Alacoque...