Earlier this year, I was privileged to lead a pilgrimage group to Lyon as part of that diocese’s celebration of the bicentenary of the birth of Philippe Viard, SM, first Bishop of Wellington.
Since then Pope Benedict XVI has named St John Vianney patron saint of all priests. The 150th anniversary of his death occurs in the Year of the Priest. To mark this year, an icon of St John Vianney was commissioned for the chapel of the diocesan seminary in Auckland. This icon is being taken on pilgrimage throughout New Zealand and will be travelling through the Archdiocese of Wellington in November and December, beginning in Kaikoura.
On November 10, the icon will be the focal point in the cathedral at the annual Mass for deceased priests; November 25-26 at the Home of Compassion, Island Bay, for the priests’ retreat and on December 18 back at the cathedral for the celebration of the golden jubilee of ordination of Cardinal Tom Williams.
The icon will also be taken on pilgrimage to other parishes and pastoral areas of the archdiocese: Blenheim, St Mary of the Angels, Newlands, Upper and Lower Hutt, Plimmerton, Paraparaumu, Otaki. Full details of the programme are available from these parishes.
As the icon of St John Vianney makes its way around the archdiocese, I invite all of you to join in the prayer that St John Vianney inspires, to pray for the church and for vocations to the priesthood. May we discover, as he did, that profound joy ‘in the presence of God, in the silence of God – alone at his feet’.