Filipinos - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz Catholic News New Zealand Tue, 10 Apr 2018 05:39:05 +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 Filipinos - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz 32 32 70145804 Stations of the Cross in story about migrant workers in Southland https://cathnews.co.nz/2018/04/12/stations-cross-story-migrant-workers-southland/ Thu, 12 Apr 2018 08:01:59 +0000 https://cathnews.co.nz/?p=105831 story

Bill Morris, is a freelance film-maker, musician, writer, and photographer. Lottie Hedley is a freelance photographer. They are writing a story about Southland's migrant communities for New Zealand Geographic. On Good Friday they joined a group taking part in the Stations of the Cross in Lumsden. This is the seventh time Filipino Catholics from throughout Southland Read more

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Bill Morris, is a freelance film-maker, musician, writer, and photographer.

Lottie Hedley is a freelance photographer.

They are writing a story about Southland's migrant communities for New Zealand Geographic.

On Good Friday they joined a group taking part in the Stations of the Cross in Lumsden.

This is the seventh time Filipino Catholics from throughout Southland have organised this event.

Before their visit to Lumsden Morris and Hedley had already visited Knapdale, Invercargill.

"The story is about various migrant communities in small-town New Zealand, and especially about the Filipino community in Southland," Morris said.

The theme of the story is the way that migrant communities are changing the face of small towns and rural New Zealand.

"I am seeing how incredibly positive the effect migrant communities are bringing to these towns through the churches and with schools gaining more pupils and students now growing up in a multicultural environment," Morris says.

"This seems like a positive thing to me."

The boom in the Filipino population of Southland is largely driven by working opportunities in dairying, the largest employer in the agricultural sector.

Between 2010/11 and 2014/15 (years to June), an average of 322 temporary work visas were granted each year to Filipinos for work in Southland as dairy farm workers, as registered in the Immigration New Zealand database.

But this is likely to be an undercount since many work visas granted did not have the region of work specified.

Morris has worked a lot for Natural History New Zealand over the last 10 years.

His last big job for them was shooting the Auckland Islands episode of Our Big Blue Backyard.

Another of his documentaries is the feature-length The Sound of Her Guitar, which is the story of New Zealand songwriter Donna Dean and her struggle to escape a life of alcohol and violence to follow her musical dreams.

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Filipino bishop admits Church failure in evangelization https://cathnews.co.nz/2013/12/03/filipino-bishop-admits-church-failure-evangelization/ Mon, 02 Dec 2013 17:59:08 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=52828

The new head of the Catholic bishops' conference says Church leaders in the Philippines have failed to evangelize the faithful despite there being large numbers of Filipino Catholics. "Many of our people do not even know the fundamentals of our faith," Archbishop Socrates Villegas of Lingayen-Dagupan said in a pastoral letter on the Year of Read more

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The new head of the Catholic bishops' conference says Church leaders in the Philippines have failed to evangelize the faithful despite there being large numbers of Filipino Catholics.

"Many of our people do not even know the fundamentals of our faith," Archbishop Socrates Villegas of Lingayen-Dagupan said in a pastoral letter on the Year of the Laity released yesterday.

"It is certainly shameful proof of our failure to evangelize our country that our churches are filled with people, our religious festivities are fervent, our Catholic schools are many, but our country is mired in poverty and corruption," he said.

"Many, perhaps the majority of corrupt people in politics and in business, are graduates of our own Catholic schools and are 'practicing' Catholics," Villegas said, adding that most of those who cheat in elections and those who sell their votes are baptized Catholics.

"This is also true of the bribe takers in public offices and the looters of our public coffers," he said.

Villegas, who took over as head of the bishops' conference on Saturday, also said Catholics have become "very vulnerable to the seductions of other religious groups who find [Filipinos] easy targets."

Recent political developments in the country have highlighted corruption that is connected with "blatant misuse of political patronage," he noted.

"It is now clear that our people are poor because our leaders have kept them poor by their greed for money and power," he said, pointing to several senators and congressmen implicated in a 10-billion peso (US$228.8 million) pork barrel fund scam.

The pork barrel is a lump sum given through the national budget to legislators supposedly to finance priority development programs and projects.

Bishops have repeatedly argued that politics as it is practiced in the Philippines is the single biggest obstacle to development of the country.

"What are you doing, our dear lay faithful to rid our country of graft and corruption? Do you perhaps participate in corrupt practices by selling your votes, by buying votes, by bribery and acceptance of kickbacks?" Villegas asked.

Villegas urged the faithful to "take courage" and stand up for their faith. "Speak for Jesus and His Church in public discussions. Do not be afraid to be identified as Catholic Christians," he said.

Church leaders in the Philippines are conducting a nine-year intensive evangelization campaign in the run-up to the 500th anniversary celebrations in 2021 marking the arrival of Christianity in the country.

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