Ashburton - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz Catholic News New Zealand Wed, 28 May 2014 05:46:31 +0000 en-NZ hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://cathnews.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/cropped-cathnewsfavicon-32x32.jpg Ashburton - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz 32 32 70145804 Reports find Mid-Canterbury Christian and racist https://cathnews.co.nz/2014/05/30/reports-find-mid-canterbury-racist-yet-christian/ Thu, 29 May 2014 19:02:27 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=58409

Despite an increase in those identifying themselves as Christians, Mid-Canterbury migrants are being discriminated against. A new report, the Mid Canterbury Migrants and Newcomers report, found that racism is preventing some migrants from going about their daily lives and renting a home. The Press reports one interviewee complaining of "feeling and seeing" racism. "[We] are a Read more

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Despite an increase in those identifying themselves as Christians, Mid-Canterbury migrants are being discriminated against.

A new report, the Mid Canterbury Migrants and Newcomers report, found that racism is preventing some migrants from going about their daily lives and renting a home.

The Press reports one interviewee complaining of "feeling and seeing" racism.

"[We] are a minority and treated as such," commented another interviewee.

Youth too complained of racism and bullying in schools; several students said they preferred to live in Christchurch because they were "treated as normal" there.

Ashburton Mayor Angus McKay is concerned by the report's findings.

"There is no such need for that in a community such as Ashburton, he said.

"That's why the report was done - to see if is was actually happening.

"It is, and now it's up to the community to do its best to stop it from happening."

The Mid Canterbury Migrants and Newcomers research was undertaken to assess progress on migrant settlement. The survey came as a result of 15 focus groups involving more than 100 participants from 47 nationalities to supplement work done in 2009.

Christian Ashburton

The Mid Canterbury Migrants and Newcomers report comes on the back of new census statistics revealing Ashburton is the most Christian place in Canterbury.

Around 70% of Ashburton people identify as Christian.

Rev Geoff Gray, of the St Augustine of Canterbury parish, said his congregation had grown by about 200 in the last few years.

Samoan, Pacific Island and Filipino immigrants had swelled congregations in Ashburton, he said.

Rev Gray said he adapted his sermons for the new congregation.

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Migrant people breathing new life into rural Churches https://cathnews.co.nz/2014/02/11/migrant-people-breathing-new-life-rural-churches/ Mon, 10 Feb 2014 18:29:29 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=54186

In 2012 Immigration and Associate Primary Industries Minister Nathan Guy said "Migrant workers make up a small but significant part of the dairy industry workforce, filling the gaps where there are not enough New Zealanders available." "There are now around 1500 migrant dairy workers in the country, making up 6% of the workforce. The majority come Read more

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In 2012 Immigration and Associate Primary Industries Minister Nathan Guy said "Migrant workers make up a small but significant part of the dairy industry workforce, filling the gaps where there are not enough New Zealanders available."

"There are now around 1500 migrant dairy workers in the country, making up 6% of the workforce. The majority come from the Philippines and demand has increased in recent years as it has proved difficult to attract and retain local workers in some parts of rural New Zealand."

Ashburton, for example, has experienced a significant increase in the number of Tagalog, Tongan and Samoan speakers in the past seven years.

In 2005, when 34-year-old Patricio Dandin arrived in Ashburton to work on a dairy farm, he says he met only about half a dozen other Filipinos.

But between 2006 and 2013, the number of people in the Ashburton district who spoke Tagalog (spoken in the Philippines) went from 33 to 390. The number of people who spoke Tongan and Samoan went from 69 to 369.

Father Geoff Gray, Pastor of the Mid Canterbury Pastoral Area says the region's Catholic community has "picked up its numbers" because of new baptisms and an influx of migrants with strong Catholic roots.

"They bring their own faith, religious values, culture and practices and they contribute a lot to the community and to the standard of living," he says.

"Most of them are very good people. They are not out boozing and fighting like many Kiwis are. They are an asset to the community as well as the church."

Holy Name Catholic Church, in Ashburton, has a Samoan choir and a Filipino choir - both formed last year - and a Filipino priest. Father Joselito Quinones says he has plans to celebrate a monthly mass in Tagalog.

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Immigrants boost Catholic parishes http://www.ashburtonguardian.co.nz/news/todays-news/6628-immigrants-boost-catholic-parishes.html Mon, 13 Feb 2012 18:30:09 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=19191 As many mainstream churches are counting their flock of faithful in dwindling numbers, Ashburton's Catholic parishes are counting theirs in new faces. And that, says Parish priest Father Geoff Gray, has a lot to do with the influx of immigrants into the district. The growing number of Pacific Islanders, Filippino and Latin American families now Read more

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As many mainstream churches are counting their flock of faithful in dwindling numbers, Ashburton's Catholic parishes are counting theirs in new faces.

And that, says Parish priest Father Geoff Gray, has a lot to do with the influx of immigrants into the district.
The growing number of Pacific Islanders, Filippino and Latin American families now calling Ashburton home are bringing with them a strong Catholic faith and a strong desire to be part of the district's Catholic community, he said.

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