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Mass without a congregation was "known until Vatican Council II as Private Mass (Missa privata)". [4] Josef Andreas Jungmann defined such a Mass as "a Mass celebrated for its own sake, with no thought of anyone participating, a Mass where only the prescribed server is in attendance or even where no one is present, as was the case with the Missa solitaria".
Name Website MOE Years Gender Area Authority Decile Roll Christ The King School-1245: 1-8: Coed: Mount Roskill: State integrated: 3: 123 Holy Cross School: 1316: 1-8
St Thomas of Canterbury College is a college for year 7 to 13 boys and offers a Catholic education to its students. It is located in Christchurch, New Zealand.The college is integrated into the state education system under an integration agreement which was first entered into by the Christian Brothers (as the proprietors of the college) and the Government of New Zealand on 11 November 1981 ...
After a review of New Zealand building codes following the 1931 Hawkes Bay earthquake, the new church was built to handle large seismic events. [7] Due to its structural integrity, the church suffered minor damage from the 2010 Canterbury earthquake, with Masses being celebrated in the parish centre next door, while measures were made to secure the structure of the church.
The St Mary's Pro-Cathedral, [1] or St Mary's Church, is a Catholic church located on Manchester Street in Christchurch, [2] in the South Island of New Zealand. [3]It serves as the seat of the bishop of the Latin Church Diocese of Christchurch (Dioecesis Christopolitana), which was erected in 1887.
St Bede's College, Christchurch, was established in 1911 at the request of Bishop John Joseph Grimes S.M., and the first Catholic Bishop of Christchurch. The college bears the name of The Venerable Bede (AD 673–735) an English Benedictine monk, scholar, and saint. The Society owned St Bede's College.
A U.S. appeals court has rejected British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell's request to revisit its decision upholding her conviction for helping the late financier Jeffrey Epstein sexually abuse ...
The building is on a section allocated to the Anglican church in Christchurch's original 1850 survey opposite Latimer Square. [1] It was originally the site of St John the Baptist Church, the first church built in permanent materials by Anglicans in Christchurch, which was demolished after the 2011 Christchurch earthquake. [2]