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Wanganui

St. Anthony’s Church,
88 Alma Road
Mailing address: P.O Box 7123
Tel: (64) (6) 344 76 34 or Fax (64) (6) 344 20 87

Resident Priests
Rev. Fr. Andrew Cranshaw (Prior)
Rev. Fr. Robert MacPherson
Rev. Fr. Michael Lavin
Rev. Fr. Louis Bochkoltz

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Mass Schedule:
Sunday: 7:30am and 11:00am low Mass — 9:00am High Mass
Daily: 5:3am (except Sat, Sun) - 7:00am Mass - 11:25am Mass (except Thu.) - 5:30pm Rosary
Thursdays: All day Adoration from after the morning 7:00am Mass to Rosary and Benediction at 5:30pm; Mass at 6:00pm.
Fridays: 5:30pm Stations of the Cross
Saturdays: 5:30pm Perpetual Novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Succour, with Rosary and Benediction
First Fridays: 6:00pm Mass, with Exposition and whole night Adoration.


Auckland

Chapel of the Immaculate Heart of Mary and St. John Fisher
103 Avondale Road; Avondale
TEL: (06) 344 7634
priest: 021 188 2653

Mass Schedule:
Sunday: 8:30am Confessions; 9:00am Mass; Adults’ instruction after Mass.
First Fridays: 7:00pm Mass, with holy hour.
Saturdays: 9:30am Confessions and 10:00am Mass every week


Wellington (Tawa)

Chapel of St. Michael the Archangel
32 Beauchamp Street (Rawson St. Entrance)
Linden; Tawa.
Tel. 04- 232 7297

Mass Schedule:
Sunday: 9:30am Mass every Sunday


Napier

Dunstall’s funeral Chapel
Cnr Edwardes & Bowers Streets; Napier.
Tel. 06- 843 9446

Mass Schedule:
Mass at 5:00pm on the 1st and 3rd Sundays.

 
New Zealand and New Caledonia


Hamilton

(4 Comries Road)
TEL: (07) 855 1790

Mass Schedule:
Sundays: 2:00pm

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NEW CALEDONIA

Mission Sant Patrick
TEL [61] 2 9567 7088


Current SSPX News

New Zealand

Oct. 23: Fr. Couture went for a whole week to see the beautiful work done in Wanganui by three of our priests and six teaching Dominican Sisters. The parish of St Anthony is certainly worth the detour as it boasts more than 400 people, and a growing school of more than 100 pupils.

Oct. 29: First ever solemn public procession of Christ the King. Thanks to the prayers of all the weather held until a few hours after the procession. Immediately after this, Fr. Couture inaugurated the new buildings of the school which should be ready to be occupied by February when the academic year begins.


 

First public procession of the Blessed Sacrament
for the feast of Christ the King.

The traditional teaching Dominican Sisters
of Wanganui.





 

The Children of Mary.

The second Altar of Repose


New Caledonia

Nov. 1: First visit of the District Superior on this French Territory which is now part of the Asian District. On this occasion, four young girls made their first Holy Communion.

Nov. 5: In the morning, baptism of three boys, and after the Sung Mass, the whole group went to the blessing of a statue of St Joseph on a property which the SSPX bought some time ago.

Solemn installation of the statue of St Josephstatue of St Joseph  

The statue carried in procession by the First Communicants


temporary shrine to St Joseph

The very temporary shrine to St Joseph
May St Joseph bring back the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass to New Caledonia!


First Communicants

The radiant First Communicants of All Saints Day


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