March 2014
Syd Wells
Parishioners of St Philomenas are expecting an engineer’s report this month that will be key in their decision on the future of their church, devastated by fire on 5 January.
The fire started in the mid-afternoon and witnesses say the speed and ferocity of the flames were ‘a frightening sight’. Fanned by a strong wind, the fire quickly took hold of the aluminium roofing and the wind blew smoke and debris across the road.
The beautiful heart rimu ceiling which had given the church such wonderful accoustics, created a barrier to fire fighters trying to contain the blaze. A large crowd gathered, many in tears. The fire was eventually subdued about six hours later but fire fighters remained on the site throughout the night.
In the meantime we look to our future with hope and vision.
Meanwhile, a 59-year-old woman has appeared in the New Plymouth District Court charged with arson and released on bail.
The church had celebrated its golden jubilee a few months earlier in September.
Bishop Owen Dolan celebrated Mass and pupils of St Pius X school entertained at the lunch afterwards. Having just lost their church to fire, parishioners are delighted they were able to celebrate this great occasion with past and present clergy and parishioners.
Four parish priests Frs Rickard, Donaghue, Garty and McLaughlan have served the parish and since 1996 the spiritual needs of St Philomena’s have been in the hands of other priests of the city with lay members of the parish community assuming leadership roles. The late Trevor Carter led the first leadership team with pastoral worker Sr Mary Wyss, Barry Fabish, chair of the Finance and Administration Committee and parish secretary Syd Wells.
Trish Walsh
St Philomena’s was a big part of life at St Pius X School.
The church was our sacred place, our place to meet for school prayer and assemblies and it housed our school library.
The staff and children at the school are so sad that we have lost our church.
Jake Maclean (a current pupil of our school) and his dad, Craig Maclean, a past pupil, made this model as a special reminder of our church. We think it is amazing!
Trish Walsh is principal of St Pius X school, New Plymouth.