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Updated: (Jan 12 2010)

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Eucharistic Convention 2010

This year’s Wellington Eucharistic Convention will be held at
Saint Patrick’s College, Silverstream, near Upper Hutt
on
Sunday 7th March.

The theme of the Convention will be
 “The Eucharist as Sacrament of Charity in Truth”

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We are a group of New Zealand Catholics who have pooled their talents and resources to establish a non profit organisation to accommodate a wide array of Catholic Lay Apostolates operating around the country, giving them the opportunity to promote their message or services to a wider audience.

Within the Divine Net are several groups that serve Our Lord in different ways, but like pieces of a jigsaw, come together to complement each other to form the bigger picture, one that promotes the Catholic Faith within the greater Wellington area, with ripples going throughout New Zealand and the world.

Events are organised, such as the annual Wellington Eucharistic Convention and visits by world renowed speakers such as Medjugorie seer Ivan Dragicevic and Father Fred de Lorme who promoted devotion to Saint Joseph.

The Message and devotion to the Divine Mercy is a separate ministry under the auspices of Divine Mercy Promotions. Speakers are available to give presentations on Divine Mercy. Books and pictures are also available for sale.

The New Zealand Eucharistic Adoration Society was funded to encourage adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. Assistance and material is available to help parishes to establish and promote Eucharistic Adoration.

New Dawn Wellington has been formed to produce instructional Catholic Documentaries with a distinctive New Zealand flavour. You will hear New Zealand voices and see the beauty of God's creation that surrounds us. Selected documentaries from overseas will be offered also. As well as talks given by speakers at the Wellington Eucharistic Convention and other events organised by the Divine Net.