Liturgical Calendar

A Liturgical Calendar guides us, like pilgrims, one day at a time, through the liturgical year – which is the life of Christ, lived out in liturgical time – in the time and in the memory of the Church. Each day has its own name, colour, readings, texts and observance according to its time and place in the calendar.

Universal and National Calendars

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Universal Calendar

Click HERE to view the resource for the General Roman Calendar

1 January World Day of Peace | Resource  
21 January

Word of God Sunday | Resource

 
13 March

Anniversary of Election of Pope Francis, 2013 

 
12 May

World Communications Day | Resource 

 
24 May Memorial of the Blessed virgin Mary, Mother of the Church Resource   
1 September World Day of Prayer for Care of Creation | Resource  
20 October World Mission Day | Resource  
1 November Month dedicated to All Holy Souls  
17 November   World Day of the Poor | Resource  

The National Calendar for 2024 is available HERE

New Liturgical Calendar 23-2024

Calendar for 2023-2024 Two sizes available for sale.

Produced in-house in collaboration with NCRS, the new liturgical calendar for 2024 / Year B is now available from the Diocese of Auckland Liturgy Centre.

A calendar is an important tool which gives us an eye to the future, offering opportunity to plan, prepare and make the most of the Liturgical Seasons as we move through the Liturgical Year.

These are perfect for your classrooms, parish meeting rooms, or even as gifts for those in the sacramental program.

The calendars come in two sizes:

Large (66cm x 66cm) = $20.00 each

Small (41cm x 41cm) = $2.50 each

For more information or to place an order email liturgycentre@cda.org.nz 

or go to their online resource catalogue: 

https://form.jotform.com/liturgycentre/resources

 

 

Resources for Days of Prayer

In the National Calendar, put out annually by the New Zealand Catholic Bishops Conference, several dates are designated as a Day of Prayer for particular intentions.

2 February 2024 - Day of Prayer for Consecrated Life

Messages from Pope Francis for World Day for Consecrated Life

11 February - World Day of Prayer for the Sick

Message from Pope Francis for World Day of the Sick 2024 HERE. "It is not good that man should be alone." Healing the sick by healing relationships. 

National Association of Catholic Chaplains resources, including prayer cards, prayer of the faithful, a healing service in a hospital setting, world day of the sick programme

Catholic Health Association of the United States resources, including prayer card, video reflection

13 February - World Marriage Day

Catholic Network of Marriage Educators HERE

14 February - Ash Wednesday

16 Feb - Day of Prayer and Penance for Victims of Abuse and Violence

Suggestions for Prayer of the Faithful

Sample Prayers Litany

3 March - Children's Day (NZ) Te Rā o Ngā Tamariki

Link to National Childrens' Day NZ HERE

13 March - Anniversary of the Election of Pope Francis

Mass for the Pope - NZ Roman Missal pg. 1245

8 April - Day of Prayer for Family life

Celebrated in place of 25 March which falls in Hoy Week this year.

21 April to 27 April - National Vocations Awareness Week

Contact your local diocesan website.

25 April - ANZAC Day - National Day of Remembrance

12 May - World Communications Day

Theme 2024: "Artificial intelligence and wisdom of the heart: for a fully human communication."

12-19 May - Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 2024

Theme 2024."You shall love the Lord your God and your neighbour as yourself." Luke 10:27

26 May - Laudato si' Week 

Season of Creation Theme 2024: To hope and act with creation.

23 June - Day of Prayer for Refugees and Migrants

14 July - Day of Prayer for Seafarers

The Apostleship of the Sea New Zealand

Mission to Seafarers

A Prayer for Seafarers

28 July - World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly 

15 August - The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

 Patronal Feast of Aotearoa New Zealand.

1 September - World Day of Prayer for Care of Creation

This Day of Prayer initiates the Season of Creation 1 September – 4 October.

"To hope and act with creation."   Web link HERE

Pope Francis's Prayer in Union with Creation Here.

8-14 September - Social Justice Week

The theme continues "Imagine peace for all."

6 October - Celebration Day for Suzanne Aubert

Celebrated on the first Sunday in October.

Visit suzanneaubert.co.nz for more information.

13 October - Day of Prayer to Support Life 

Support Life Sunday is an opportunity to focus together on how our Catholic tradition celebrates and protects all of life. Theme for 2024 to be confirmed.

13-20 October - Week of Prayer for World Peace

Communities throughout New Zealand are encouraged to celebrate the Week both in their own observances and together with people of different faiths.

20 October - World Mission Sunday. 

Theme for 2024 to be confirmed.

October Extraordinary Missionary month. Read more

'What is World Mission Sunday?' video from Missio UK

17 November - World Day of the Poor. (Caritas Aotearoa New Zealand Mass)

"It is my wish that Christian communities will make every effort to create moments of encounter and friendship, solidarity and concrete assistance." Pope Francis

 

 

 

 

Aotearoa-New Zealand Ordo

The ORDO is an indispensable aid in the preparation of liturgies throughout the year.

ORDO for New Zealand & Australia 2024 now available.

For those seeking the 2024 ORDO we suggest you contact Pleroma and they will manage your orders.

Stock will be available at the retail price $27.99. Pleroma can offer quantity discounts.

For more information on making an order for Ordo 2024 from Pleroma click HERE

A link to view all other Annuals 2024 available from Pleroma click HERE

You can also order directly from Liturgy Brisbane, Australia via their website HERE

 

 

 

 

 

 

Resources for Prayer of Various Occasions

Find here the resources for prayer specific to current affairs, specific times and various other occasions.
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Prayer during the Royal Commission - December to January 2021

Offer these prayers for inclusion in the Prayer of the Faithful during Advent and the Sundays in the new year .

Click here to download a pdf

Let us Lament

Check out what the Auckland Diocesan Liturgy Centre published in the June 2018 edition of Liturgy. 
Click here to view the resource.

Welcome Songs for Refugees and Migrants

If your church is a member of One License or CCLI, you are encouraged to report your usage there as you would customarily do. At the end of this collection you can find copyright information.
This resource can also be found in the National Days of Prayer page on this site.
Click here to view the resource.

Prayer for Elections

Currently the world faces change of power and direction through elections. This resource was created for the 2017 New Zealand Election and can be adapted for all other elections.
Click here to view the resource.

Prayer for Protection Against Fires

 Click here to view a resource. Click here to find an additional resource.

Prayer in Light of Sexual Abuse Scandals: A Holy Hour

In light of events of sexual abuse, find here a resource of prayer: Holy Hour For the Purification of the Clergy and Ministers of the Church, and In Reparation for Sins Against Chastity and the for the Abuse of Clerical Power. See also  Pope Francis's letter to the People of God.

Prayer for Hope

For the victims, survivors and rescue workers of the Queensland and Victorian floods, Christchurch earthquake, Japanese earthquake and tsunami, and for all those in civil wars in the Middle East. This resource serves all disasters and dire times where hope is needed.
Click here to view the resource.

Prayer Upon Returning Home After the Hurricanes

Credited to Michael Kwatera, O.S.B. Click here to view the resource.

A Prayer for Seafarers

July 8th serves as the Day of Prayer for Seafarers. This resource can be used anytime.
Click here to view the resource

Prayer for Those Seeking Work

Many people struggle to find work; those people have gifts and talents that could be used in their work. Click here for a Prayer for Those Seeking Work.

Prayer for Students

Students all around the world face great pressure. They require blessings to devote themselves to their study. Click here for a prayer for Students.

Prayer for a Recent Natural Disaster

Every so often natural disasters shake peoples lives around the world. Find here a resource of prayer in times of a natural disaster.

Prayer for Protection from a Volcano

Click here to view the resource.

A Prayer in Union with Creation

Click here to view Pope Francis' prayer for the Season of Creation

For Social Justice Week 2010 (12-18 September) New Zealand’s Catholic bishops are asking parish communities to commit to the equality of all people and reconsider how they can live out church ideals of inclusion and respect.

The theme – Your people will be my people: Creating inclusive and connected communities – builds on a booklet of the same name that the bishops recently sent to all parishes.

The booklet is designed to help parish councils respond to increasing cultural diversity in parishes, and reflects the bishops’ Pastoral Priorities Plan which seeks to encourage parishes to recognise the gifts and life that migrants and diverse cultures bring to the church.

The bishops’ social justice agency Caritas Aotearoa New Zealand has produced a range of Social Justice Week resources, including a booklet with information and analysis of cultural diversity within the New Zealand church, and examples of how parishes are incorporating diversity into parish life.

Other resources include a CD-Rom for school students in years 1-13 called ‘No longer strangers: recognising our cultural diversity’, and material for parish liturgy committees, youth groups, children’s liturgy and newsletters.

“There are both blessings and tensions arising out of the growing number of different groups which are transforming the cultural identity of the church in Aotearoa New Zealand,” say the bishops.

“We share the concern expressed by Pope Benedict however that Catholic parishes remain unified, even while we celebrate increasing diversity. It is our hope that through Social Justice Week materials our community will be better equipped to embrace a future which brings together the best of the traditions of Maori, Pakeha and all our new arrivals”.

The New Zealand Catholic Bishops Conference statement on Social Justice Week 2010 is available at http://tiny.cc/yiqae