The 15th Station

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

Welcome

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.

If you like our podcast and you want to get in touch with us, you can drop us an email at . You can also find out more about this project (like where we got our name) on the about us page.

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new episodes on the 15th of the month

episodes

After a month off, we've got so much news to cover that we've added "The Lightning Round" to the end of the podcast to cram more news into the show! In this month's show, what has the world come to when a student sells her virginity for $45,000, the Pope talks to the UK bishops about discrimination in the (Church) workplace, Caritas is still uneasy about the "three strikes" rule, hope and tragedy all mixed together in the Haiti earthquake, Harry Knox: Obama adviser and anti-fan of the Church, another step closer to Australia's first Saint, and the Seminarians of New Zealand on a tiki-tour of our Cathedrals.  What a show!  Follow us on Twitter (twitter.com/station15) or Facebook (facebook.com/station15).

Direct download: 15th_Station_-_Feb_2010.mp3
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