Members of several Ratanma bands, many of them teenagers, join to display their talents in a massed march Fiftieth Anniversary of the Ratana Church A special hui to mark the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Ratana faith was held at Ratana Pa on 8 and 9 November. Many followers gathered from all over New Zealand, including a large group from Northland. As the various groups arrived they were led on to the marae by the Ratana brass band. One special guest was the newly-consecrated Bishop of Aotearoa, the Rt Rev. Manu Bennett, who came with his wife and a party from Hastings. After the speeches of welcome the visitors were given refreshments while the people gathered in their robes ready for the commemorative service. The band then led the people to the gates of the temple, and continued playing while church members and visitors filed in reverently for the service. There, Bishop Bennett spoke; He said that during the war and in his work as a prison chaplain he had often ministered to Ratana members — that in prison there were members of all churches. He was glad to have the opportunity to get back to the roots and see where the boys came from. He said that young people were ‘stuck with the modern world’ and that to be successful they had to get their priorities right — they should ‘seek first the kingdom of God’. He said the same advice could be given to the older people present. Speaking of the conflict between body and spirit, Bishop Bennett said, ‘Seek the thing that doesn't die, and all the things your body needs will be added.’ On the Saturday, Wanganui marching In one of his first visits since his consecration, Bishop Bennett, accompanied by his wife, enters the Ratana marae
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