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Emmaus Spirituality Ministry

Posted By admin On April 26, 2010 @ 12:56 pm In Provincial Newsletter | No Comments

When Futuna closed the spirituality and retreat ministry moved to 78 Hobson Street which had until then been the Provincial Offices and Residence—it changed to being called Emmaus.

This year Emmaus, the Spirituality and Directed Retreat Ministry of Jim Dooley and Sr Lyndall Brown has moved with the name Emmaus to new premises in Harriett Street, Thorndon, Wellington.

Related posts:

  1. New directions for Emmaus spirituality ministry [1] After a period of investigation and planning, Denis O’Hagan and David Kennerley have formulated an Action Plan for their ministry...
  2. Pa Maria [2] The new ministry at 78 Hobson Street has chosen to be called Pa Maria. This ministry: provides opportunities for individuals...
  3. Six thousand pages [3] What Mayet noted was not just the factual information of the Society’s growth; what he collected during this time reflects...
  4. Popularity takes “A Certain Way” online [4] The story of “A Certain Way” began at Fourviere in 1816. These were uncertain times for the Marist Project and...
  5. “Pray the News” launches [5] The Marist’s Pa Maria  Ministry provide a number of ways for busy people to grab moments of tranquility and to...


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URLs in this post:

[1] New directions for Emmaus spirituality ministry: http://www.sm.org.nz/2009/12/new-directions-for-emmaus-spirituality-ministry/

[2] Pa Maria: http://www.sm.org.nz/2010/04/pa-maria/

[3] Six thousand pages: http://www.sm.org.nz/2005/11/six-thousand-pages/

[4] Popularity takes “A Certain Way” online: http://www.sm.org.nz/2010/08/popularity-takes-a-certain-way-online/

[5] “Pray the News” launches: http://www.sm.org.nz/2010/06/praying-the-news/

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