Wellington Archdiocese hosts
“Mission Expo”
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| 2020.03.14 Mission Expo Wellington Archdiocese |
The Archdiocese of Wellington, in New Zealand is
highlighting the importance of the Church’s mission by hosting an Expo which
brings together, under one roof, a number of organisations within the
Archdiocese who regularly meet all kinds of missionary needs.
By Lydia O’Kane
The Archdiocese of Wellington in New Zealand is dedicating
2020 as a Year of Mission, and as part of its programme it's showcasing the
people and organisations who work tirelessly and often times behind the scenes
helping others in need.
On Saturday the Archdiocese held one of two “Mission Expos”
that are shining the spotlight on the many missionary activities that take
place in the Archdiocese.
The Expo includes a variety of workshops, cultural
exchanges, display booths, food fares, and games.
Getting involved
Speaking about the Mission
Expo initiative, the Archbishop of Wellington, Cardinal John Dew
explained that they “wanted to emphasize to everyone that all the baptized have
a mission; they don’t just come along to Mass and not be involved at all, but
there are endless ways that they can participate in the mission of the Church,
and to do that we decided to host two Mission Expos in two different parts of
the diocese, to illustrate the many many different ways people are involved in
the mission of the Church.”
Cardinal Dew said, he hoped the Expo would “show people from
all parts of the diocese the huge variety of the initiatives that are already
undertaken around the diocese and hopefully to inspire people to be involved in
some of those, or to start other initiatives themselves, so that they can own
something of the fact that we all have a mission and are called to be
involved.”
Year of Mission and social media
Asked how social media can play its part in promoting the
Archdiocese’s Year of Mission, the Cardinal said, it has an enormous role to
play “in getting the message of the Gospel out illustrating the kinds of things
that do happen, illustrating people who go to work at the soup kitchen, or
sometimes we hear about people going out on the streets early in the morning to
meet some of the homeless people and just be supportive.”
He noted that "those sorts of things when they’re
highlighted on a facebook page or on social media draw a lot of attention and I
think we really can do a lot more with social media just because of the
following that facebook do get."
The second Expo is due to take place at Garin College,
Richmond, Wellington Saturday, 21 March.

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