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Church Mission

“The Challenge to Mission” will be the theme of the next series of three bouse meetings organised by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Christchurch by the Diocesan Laity Commission. This was decided at the second meeting of the commission held in Christchurch yesterday. “We must be looking upwards and outwards from ourselves not just here in the commission, but in the church in the diocese itself,” said the Roman Catholic Bishop of Christchurch (the Most Rev. B. P. Ashby).

ity of individual savings. Too, many children add to the| difficulty of giving more than a few a high-quality education. Let this admired and respected representative of the Maori people use her influence in Parliament along these lines, and in years hence we could have a more equivalent representation in New Zealand society of the Maori people.—Yours, etc., N. P. HAYNES. May 22, 1970.

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32305, 25 May 1970, Page 14

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Church Mission Press, Volume CX, Issue 32305, 25 May 1970, Page 14

Church Mission Press, Volume CX, Issue 32305, 25 May 1970, Page 14

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