• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Home
  • Marist
    • A Certain Way
    • Bearing Mary’s name
    • Doing Mary’s work
    • Marist Founder: J C Colin
    • Marist Places
    • Spirituality
    • Marist Family
  • Marist New Zealand
    • Administration
      • Finance and administration
      • Marist Archives
      • NZ Marist History
      • NZ Marist Links
      • Privacy Policy
      • Renewal
    • Education and Youth
      • Gap Year
      • Logos
      • Marist Colleges’ Senate
      • Network of Marist Schools
      • School chaplaincy
      • Youth House
    • “Foreign Lands”
      • Social Outreach
        • Abandoned and neglected
        • Ministry to Seafarers
        • Not-for-profit facilitation
      • Marist Internet Project
      • Music Ministry
    • Marist Spirituality
      • In Every Way
      • Pa Maria
      • Spiritual Direction
    • Marist Laity
      • Marian Mothers
      • Marist Third Order
      • Mother of Good Hope
    • Missionary parishes
      • Homily Helps
      • John Rea: Healing ministry
    • Tangata Whenua
  • Marist World
    • Marist Americas
    • Marist Asia Pacific
      • Asia
      • Australia
      • New Zealand
      • Oceania
    • Mission Districts
      • Asia
        • Ranong
      • Brazil
    • Marist Europe
  • Marist Vocation
    • Who are the Marists
    • What Marists do
    • Life as a Marist
    • Train as a Marist
      • Marist Seminary
      • Te Kupenga – Catholic Theological College
      • Marist Novitiate
      • Pastoral Placement
      • Marist Theologate
    • Want to know more?
  • Contact us
    • Fr John Rea
    • Marist Archives
    • Marist Laity
    • Safeguarding
    • Society of Mary New Zealand
    • Vocations Enquiry

Society of Mary

Marist Fathers New Zealand: Life and spirit

  • jeffdranesmoa
  • christie baptism
  • laneyliere
  • cerdon
  • refugeekids
  • everyway
  • reflection
  • mike-mahoney-wataraoa
  • arthurtoothillmarae
  • kk-at-wairoa

Society of Mary selling former novitiate farm

The Society of Mary is selling Highden farm in Manawatu.

The sale ends an association with the property that goes back to 1922.

The homestead was owned by the society for 67 years and for 64 of those it was the house of formation for novice priests and brothers.

The house was sold in 1990 but the Society kept the farm.

The house and farm were run as separate enterprises, though the farm provided food and income to run the house.

Fr Craig Larkin, a former novice master, says at conservative estimate an average of 10 trainee priests a year attended Highden over the 64 years.

He said the numbers peaked from the mid-1960s to the 1970s and then began to drop off.

The novitiate year now  takes place in a multi-cultural community in the Philippines.

At present there is one New Zealander there.

Source: CathNews

Related posts:

  1. Society of Mary settles international novitiate in Philippines To provide better quality formation and to establish further stability in the international formation of the Society, the Superior General...
  2. Marist International Novitiate moves back to the Philippines The superior general has announced that the 2013 Marist international novitiate will be located in Davao, Philippines and that Kevin...
  3. Marist International English language novitiate transfers to New Zealand Due to unforeseen circumstances and at the direction of the Superior General, the Marist International English language Novitiate has been...
  4. Three young men take Marist vows On 2 February, twenty-five years to the day after the Society of Mary left Taradale parish, Adrian O’Flynn, Tom Kouijzer...

October 14, 2014 Filed Under: New Zealand Tagged With: Highden, Marist Novitiate

Primary Sidebar

Search sm.org.nz

Copyright © 2026 · Society of Mary New Zealand ·