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Pā Colin Durning’s silver jubilee

WelCom December 2021

Pā Colin Durning and Mons Gerard Burns enjoy the sunshine at the celebrations. Photos: Supplied
Pā Colin Durning with Bob Te Miha (l) and Mons Gerard Burns (r) at Colin’s silver jubilee celebrations.

Pā Colin Durning came to the priesthood as a late vocation after a life of remarkable achievements. Over the years he has not only been father to his eight children but also Fr Colin Durning, Professor Durning, as well as being recognised as a kaumātua by Māori.

Last month whānau and friends joined Pā Colin for a little family celebration of his silver jubilee of ordination at his daughter Daphne’s farmlet just north of Christchurch. 

‘Colin really enjoyed it and he was delighted that Bob Te Miha – an old friend and connection from the Whanganui River and one of the kaitiaki of Te Rangimarie centre in Christchurch – was able to join us,’ said Monsignor Gerard Burns, who attended. 

Daphne and her husband have some alpacas on the farmlet so after a sumptuous afternoon tea Pā Colin and guests adjourned into the sunshine outside and fed the alpacas. 

Pa Colin’s actual ordination anniversary was 30 November. 

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