Bishop Charles Drennan was accompanied by Bishops Peter Cullinane and Owen Dolan at the 9.30am Mass in the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit on the 31st of July to celebrate the Dominican Family’s 800th Jubilee in the Churches Year of Mercy. At the beginning Sr. Maureen O’Hanlon OP welcomed everyone particularly Dominican Family and Catholic Deaf community visitors who came from throughout the Palmerston North and Wellington Diocese. Bishop Charles noted that the Dominican Family held a special place in the Palmerston North Diocese through their Catholic Deaf education at St. Dominic’s School for the Deaf and also their work with the adult Deaf community. St. Dominic’s, New Zealand’s only Catholic Deaf School, had opened on Dover Street in Island Bay in 1944. It moved to Feilding in 1953 where it stayed until its closure at the end of 1989. At that point the Dominican Sisters continued to be involved in Deaf education through the establishment of a Deaf Unit – the ‘St. Dominic’s Wing’ at St. Joseph’s School in Feilding. Sr. Maureen O’Hanlon OP was the last Sister to teach there, retiring at the end of 1999. As befitting the unique Dominican contribution to the Palmerston North diocese, a large group of Deaf people were present at the Mass, with a good many also involved in the liturgy. Two Sign Language Interpreters interpreted proceedings. Highlights of the liturgy included: the use of large colourful flags accompanying the procession in at the beginning and out at the end; the homily
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