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Tuesday, April 22nd, 2014
This Easter the Greens and Labour parties and a 11,00 strong union have called for businesses to respect Easter trading laws. FIRST Union retail secretary Maxine Gay said retailers who opened on Good Friday were being “greedy”, with little regard for workers’ and families’ need. “Retail workers have among the fewest rights in the country Read more
Tags: Easter, Easter trading, Market Economy, Social justice, Workers rights
Posted in New Zealand, Top Story | Comments Off on Labour, Greens and Unions support Easter trading ban
Tuesday, April 1st, 2014
The fourth Sunday in Lent, Laetare Sunday, is my favourite Sunday in Lent, and not just because of the pink vestments that insecure clergy sometimes attempt to convince you are “rose.” So many of the rich images, words, and themes that will recur at the Easter Vigil are hinted in the day’s readings and prayers — the Read more
Tags: Almsgiving, Bible, Catholic Church, Easter, fasting, Happiness, Jerusalem, joy, Laetare, Lent, Lenten observance, Prayer
Posted in Analysis and Comment | Comments Off on Rejoice, Jerusalem!
Tuesday, March 4th, 2014
The earliest mention of Lent in the history of the Church comes from the council of Nicaea in 325 AD. The council of Nicaea is best known for the profession of faith – the ‘Nicene Creed’ – which is still recited in most parishes every Sunday immediately after the sermon. However, the council also issued Read more
Tags: Church life, Council of Nicea, Easter, Gregorian University, Lent, Norman Tanner SJ, seasons, Triduum
Posted in Features | Comments Off on A short history of Lent
Friday, May 17th, 2013
Israel’s deputy foreign minister has issued an apology to the Coptic Orthodox Church after a Coptic priest was beaten by police during Holy Saturday observances at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. Police confronted pilgrims outside the church on May 4, as thousand of Christians arrived for Easter celebrations, according to the Orthodox Read more
Tags: Apology, Coptic priest beaten, Easter, Holy Sepulchre, Israel, pilgrims, Police
Posted in World | Comments Off on Israel apologises after Coptic priest was beaten
Friday, April 5th, 2013
Searching for Sugar Man is a strange story. On the face of it, a documentary about a musician famous in one country and completely unknown in his own. Within the layers it becomes an Easter tale. David Letterman called it jaw droppingly fascinating and that about sums up this movie about Sixto Rodriquez, a musical political from Read more
Tags: David Letterman, Easter, Easter Mystery, Resurrection, Resurrection of Jesus, Sande Ramage, Searching for Sugarman, Sixto Rodriquez
Posted in Analysis and Comment | Comments Off on Searching for Sugar Man a prophetic Easter yarn
Tuesday, March 26th, 2013
The harrowing of hell is the Old English and Middle English term for the triumphant descent of Christ into hell (or Hades) between the time of His Crucifixion and His Resurrection, when, according to Christian belief, He brought salvation to the souls held captive there since the beginning of the world. According to the “New English Dictionary” the word Harrowing in the above connection first occurs in Aelfric’s homilies, about A.D. 1000; but, long before this, the descent into hell had been related Read more
Tags: Descent into hell, Easter, Harrowing of hell, Holy Saturday, Jesus' descent into hell
Posted in Features | Comments Off on Holy Saturday and the harrowing of hell
Friday, March 1st, 2013
‘Why on earth do people use crosses to mark road deaths,’ asked my friend as we were setting the world to rights over a glass of vino. ‘It seems strange,’ she said, ‘it’s not as though they’d all be believers.’ Her question penetrated. I turned to talk to her but instead found myself looking back Read more
Tags: Cross, crosses, Death, dying, Easter, Jesus Christ, Lent, Resurrection, rising, roadside cross, roadside crosses, Sande Ramage, Spirituality
Posted in Analysis and Comment | Comments Off on Roadside crosses mark the growth spot
Tuesday, February 12th, 2013
Easter will be five weeks late for Catholics in the Holy Land. Easter Sunday will be on May 5 because the Catholic Church will celebrate Easter according to the Orthodox calendar. For pastoral and ecumenical reasons, the Latin Patriarchate of the Holy Land has decided from this year onwards to follow the Orthodox liturgical schedule. Read more
Tags: calendar, Catholics, date, Easter, Holy Land, Latin Patriarchate, Orthodox
Posted in World | Comments Off on Easter will come late in the Holy Land
Friday, June 29th, 2012
The New Zealand Parliament has rejected legislation to allow Easter trading for the 11th time. 10 bills have been put up by National members and one by Labour. The present bill was sponsored by National MP for Waitaki Jacqui Dean and proposed allowing shops to open over Easter in Waitaki and Wanaka. It was voted Read more
Tags: ANZAC, Christmas, Darien Fenton, Easter, Easter Trading Hours, families, Jacqui Dean, Workers rights
Posted in New Zealand, Top Story | Comments Off on NZ Parliament rejects Easter trading for the 11th time