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A former teacher has returned to the coastal town of Gisborne after four decades away, but now as their parish priest! Delighting longtime residents, Fr Mark Field recently began his new role as parish priest at St Mary's Star of the Sea Catholic Church. Field was a familiar face in the town from the late Read more

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A former teacher has returned to the coastal town of Gisborne after four decades away, but now as their parish priest!

Delighting longtime residents, Fr Mark Field recently began his new role as parish priest at St Mary's Star of the Sea Catholic Church.

Field was a familiar face in the town from the late 1970s to the early 1980s, when he taught religious studies and geography at Campion College in Gisborne.

Field describes his homecoming as "quite surreal".

"It's been fascinating meeting people I knew 40 years ago and haven't seen since.

"Often it's the parents of kids I've taught."

From Brother to Father

Originally from Hamilton, Field joined the Marist Brothers who appointed him to Campion College after his teacher training in Auckland.

He spent about 20 years with the Brothers before feeling "a niggle about becoming a priest".

"I thought I had to try this out, and I'm glad I did" he explained, commenting on two decades ago going to the seminary in Auckland to begin training for the priesthood.

"I've worked in Hamilton, Rotorua and in Tauranga, so I've had half my working life as a brother and half as a priest" he told The Gisborne Herald.

An active Parish Priest

In his new role, the energetic Field hopes to revive his long-abandoned hobby of leadlighting for stained glass.

"I never had enough time for leadlighting, so I gave all my stuff away. But I think I will have time here."

He is also a keen cyclist and walker.

Field's appointment was one of the first made by recently installed Hamilton Catholic Bishop Richard Laurenson.

The former St Mary's priest Fr Tovio Iusitino has moved to Morrinsville.

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Solar power lights up in Saint Mary's in Gisborne https://cathnews.co.nz/2012/08/03/solar-power-up-in-saint-mary-star-of-the-sea-in-gisborne/ Thu, 02 Aug 2012 19:30:30 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=30830 As more and more New Zealanders consider alternative power supplies, a Gisborne church will be praying for sunshine. Saint Mary Star of the Sea has invested in five-watt solar panels on the roof of the parish building in Campion Road. Father Yvan Sergy says the panels will be installed in the second week of August, Read more

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As more and more New Zealanders consider alternative power supplies, a Gisborne church will be praying for sunshine.

Saint Mary Star of the Sea has invested in five-watt solar panels on the roof of the parish building in Campion Road.

Father Yvan Sergy says the panels will be installed in the second week of August, after months of fundraising.

"They will produce electricity that will be bought by the electric company who supplies us.

"They will then offset the cost against our bill. We cannot produce enough for the whole bill but it will certainly make a difference."

Father Yvan says the fact that solar power is a renewable source of energy was a key factor when deciding to go ahead with the project.

"The church has a responsibility to look after the Earth. We are trying to set an example and, hopefully, it will encourage individuals to do the same."

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