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Sunday Evening Ecoliturgy

By / 4 June 2009

St Thomas More Church

30 Worcester Street Wilton Wellington

Theme: Matariki: Under southern skies.
This liturgy will celebrate Matariki. Matariki refers to the seven stars that
make up the Pleiades constellation of stars seen in southern skies from late
May until June. For Maori Matariki signals the beginning of a New Year in
Aotearoa: a time of celebration.
Father Phil Cody, who has an extensive knowledge of Maori tradition, will
present a reflection on Matariki.
A sharing table will be available for anyone to bring any produce or things
ecological they do not need for others who do have a need for it.
Please put the Ecoliturgy in your diary for 14 June 2009
Then on the 2nd Sunday of each month at 7.30pm.
Anyone interested in helping to prepare the liturgies and provide music
please contact Margaret Connor ph 473­5195 email m.p.connor@paradise.net.nz

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