The 15th Station

New Zealand's first Catholic Podcast
Kiwis proud to be talking about happenings in their faith

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The 15th Station is the first Catholic Podcast in New Zealand. We launched on the Feast of the Assumption (August 15) 2007, as that is the feast day of New Zealand.

Our monthly podcast brings together fresh perspectives on Catholic news from around the world. We also try to bring you up to speed with the big events in the Church in New Zealand.

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When Christ walked the earth, it was his wish that the Church should be "one". However, over the past 2000 years, the Church has had major splits and minor splits, leading to countless Christian churches around the world. Since the Second Vatican Council, the Catholic Church has been trying to restore unity with other Christians. In this month's episode of Catechiwi, Gavin Abraham interviews Msgr Juan Usma Gomez, a native of Colombia and now an official with the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity. Msgr Usma Gomez talks about the successes of the ecumenical movement, looks at the "state of play" at the moment and touches on the recent Vatican announcement on welcoming Anglicans into the Church.
Direct download: catechiwi_nov_09.mp3
Category: catechiwi -- posted at: 9:53 PM
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