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The normal Mass times are: . Weekdays: 8.00am and 12.10pm; Saturday: 8.30am and (Anticipated Mass for Sunday) 5.30 pm; Sunday: 10.00am (choral) and 7.00pm. On or near 8 December each year (the feast of the Immaculate Conception) there is celebrated a special Mass to renew the 1855 consecration of Wellington to Our Lady under that title and to protect the city from earthquakes.
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The Wellington Weekly News is a weekly newspaper in Wellington, Somerset, England. It was founded as Corner's Wellington Weekly News on 15 November 1860, the same day as the Wellington Times, two of 15 newspapers founded that year in Wellington. Founder Richard Corner owned a printing works on South Street. In 1872, the Weekly News absorbed the ...
The Wellington Daily News is an American daily newspaper published in Wellington, Kansas. It is owned by CherryRoad Media. It is owned by CherryRoad Media. The paper covers the city of Wellington and Sumner County, Kansas , part of the Wichita metropolitan area .
The window is a memorial to prominent Wellington businessman Ferdinand Holm, founder of the Holm Shipping Company, and his wife Mary. St Paul , the patron saint of the cathedral, is shown at the top of the centre panel; the top of the left panel depicts the stars of the Southern Cross and the flag of the company; three ships represent stages in ...
With the opening of the present church in 1922, a choir of 70 voices sang Mass under the direction of Edward Healy. This was continued and strengthened by Maxwell Fernie for 40 years from 1958 until his death in 1999 and continued under his successor and former student, Robert Oliver.
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From 1970 Mass in New Zealand was said in either English or Māori. [31] The iconic Futuna Chapel was built as a Wellington retreat centre for the Marist order in 1961; the design by Māori architect John Scott fused Modernist and indigenous design principles and marked a deviation from traditional church architecture. [32]