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Earthquake risk notices pinned on many Wellington Catholic Churches

“Enter at your own risk” notices have been appearing on many of the churches in the Wellington Archdiocese.  More than half of the  Archdiocese’s buildings have been labelled as “immediate concern” of earthquake risk, with 25 churches deemed earthquake-prone.

The Archdiocese  is facing a price-tag of more than $3 million just to complete assessments and decide on remedial work for each of the 181 parish buildings in the area.

It has been assessing all parish buildings as part of Project Stronger, to identify which churches and schools are an earthquake risk.

The figures revealed by Archdiocesan General Manager, Paul Bayliss, in a recently completed Roadshow round the parishes show that after an initial assessment on 2011:

 

The assessment of schools showed:

 

A follow up assessment shows that after assessments on 41 out of 181 parish and archdiocesan buildings

36 considered Earthquake-Prone (<34%NBS)

 

2 considered Earthquake-Risks (34<67%NBS)

 

3 considered buildings of continual use with no medium term remedial action needed (67%NBS+)

 

In a letter entitled “Keep Calm and Grow Stronger” issued on 29 March 2012 Archbishop Dew says “The parish buildings throughout the Archdiocese of Wellington have been created and cared for by generations of committed Catholics.”

“It now falls to our generation to decide on the building legacy we will provide for those to come, who will seek to live in vibrant faith communities in this place.”

Dew said the Archdiocese “will use technical advice from experts such as scientists, engineers and architects – but, as always, it is only the guidance of the Holy Spirit, through prayer and discussion, that can lead us to truly wise answers.  I ask you, then, to pray for the Project Stronger Working Group, the Focus Group and the pastoral leadership throughout the Archdiocese as they help us all to understand these complex issues.”

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