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The Privacy Act 2020 (PA 2020) governs the collection, use, storage, access and disposal of personal information held by any organisation within New Zealand. The Act recognises the shift from a

The Privacy Act 2020 (PA 2020) governs the collection, use, storage, access and disposal of personal information held by any organisation within New Zealand. The Act recognises the shift from a

Here are some activities for primary school aged children. All the downloads are pdfs. DIOCESAN ARCHIVES’ COVID-19 COLLECTION – The Covid19 pandemic has brought a

The 1981 South African rugby tour, known as the Springbok Tour, polarised opinions and inspired widespread protests across New Zealand. This pack contains two items

The Diocesan Archives has a small collection of old films which we hope to digitize and make available online. Here is one film we have


This resource Early Canterbury Resource 1 Akaroa provides extracts from our oldest archive—a note book dated 1840-44, recording the first baptisms, confirmations, marriages and funerals in

Faith by the fireside – this was the tone of radio programme “Catholics on Air”. Anyone in Canterbury and Westland could follow it. They could

A senior priest of the Catholic Diocese of Christchurch and administrator of Christchurch’s Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament took the trouble to compile a scrapbook

Catholic churches were dotted around Christchurch by mid-20th century. But Bishop E Joyce had long dreamed of one more. A small central-city chapel would be

Sisters of Mercy at St Patrick’s Church, Greymouth, 1982 Ten Sisters of Mercy established a convent and school in the West Coast town of Hokitika

Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament Building Committee, February 1905 (Edward O’Connor standing on the right in back row) Fifteen years after the first settlers arrived,

Tō Tātou Whakapono Our Faith The Religious Education Curriculum for Catholic Schools in Aotearoa New Zealand – Tō Tātou Whakapono Our Faith is built around each of
Saints in Coffee Jars 6-10 February 2024, Pūmanawa Gallery, The Arts Centre (Montreal St end of the Arts Centre Complex) Join us on a captivating

Here is a video of a selection of Bishop Grimes’ glass lantern slides including some European and New Zealand scenic images. Bishop Grimes used the

French-born Father Fauvel was Parish Priest of Temuka, South Canterbury, in the 1880s. At that time the whole of Canterbury and the West Coast was

Young French boy Marcellin Champagnat was regarded as an independent type with a strong sense of justice, but definitely not academic. He walked out of