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Catholic Education Convention engages educators

Last week Catholic educators, bishops, priests, school trustees and others took part in seminars, workshops, tours and exhibitions at an education convention at the TSB Arena on Wellington’s waterfront.

Almost all Catholic schools were represented at the convention.

Topics discussed included:

The keynote speaker, Dame Therese Walsh, provided a faith-based perspective of working in a corporate environment.

She described how her Catholic background informed the way she has worked.

Father Daniel Horan spoke about the joy of Christian foolishness and bringing about the Word of God in thought and deed.

Secretary for Education, Iona Holsted, shared her thoughts about the review work the government is undertaking.

She thanked Catholic schools for the work that they do.

Paul Ferris, CEO of the New Zealand Catholic Education Office, addressed the delegates with an account of his career working in Catholic schools throughout the country.

He provided some food for thought on opportunities and challenges facing Catholic educators today.

Central themes of his presentation were:

The convention concluded with a tour visiting the legacy of Suzanne Aubert, Meri Hohepa.

The tour took in Wellington’s Compassion Soup Kitchen, Aubert’s recently restored crypt and Our Lady’s Home of Compassion in Island Bay.

Source

Supplied: Amanda Gregan
Communications Advisor – NZ Catholic Bishops: Te Huinga o ngā Pīhopa Katorika o Aotearoa

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