December 21, 2017

Thanksgiving BBQ - 17 Dec 2017

"Gratitude is the memory of the heart." As the year 2017 was drawing to an end, the ICPE Mission NZ Community hosted a thanksgiving BBQ dinner. This was a gesture of love and appreciation to our benefactors and co-workers who have offered tremendous time, effort, and resources to assist us in our mission. With the beautiful view from the lawn and the winds holding on for a while until we finished, it was a pleasant evening.


Have a Blessed Christmas 2017 and a Grace-filled New Year 2018!!


December 19, 2017

Vicentian Home Outreach - 14 Dec 2017


This week, we spent our Thursday morning with about 25 residents of the Vincentian Home. They have been excitedly looking forward to it.

We began the day with some action songs, followed by a sign language presentation to the song "We are the Reason".


In her short message of hope and joy, Benilda proclaimed once again the Good News that the Lord Jesus was born for our redemption. He came to save us from the bondage of our sins and open the doors of heaven for us.


Our brothers and sisters from the Home joined us enthusiastically with tambourines and maracas as we sang some Christmas Carols.


After chatting with them, we left the place feeling truly blessed for the encounter.







December 16, 2017

Covenant Celebration at ICPE Mission NZ - 10 Dec 2017

The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because the Lord has anointed me to bring good news
 -Isaiah 61:1 -

The 10th December 2017 was yet another day to celebrate for the ICPE Mission, as the New Zealand Community at St. Gerard’s celebrated the covenant of eight of our brothers and sisters. Firstly, we had three new members formally added to the family. Having completed the Missionary Formation in October this year and discerned the will of God for their lives, Dionisius, Stefanus and Susanna pronounced their ‘YES’ to be with the ICPE Mission, before the witnessing congregation at Sunday Mass.


Before the mass began, each of them presented a meaningful symbol and it’s significance. 




Stefanus presented a symbol of the holy family and said the Lord was inviting him to be a member of His family, the Church, through the ICPE Mission.







Susanna presented a pebble
representing Jesus the Rock, on which the Lord was inviting her, as He did to Peter, to build His church.






Dionisius presented the Benedictine crucifix that he wore around his neck and said that the Lord was inviting him to imitate Him in carrying his Cross, keep it close to his heart and bring Him to others.




Further, we had five of our brothers and sisters renewing their covenant for a period of three years. They were Brian and Susan, Joseph and Marie, and Susilo. With due preparation over a few months assisted by Benilda, the group reflected intensely on the video talks on the covenant by Mario and Anna. As they walked in a procession into the presence of God that morning, it seemed as if heavens were rejoicing together with them.












Fr Neil Vaney, the celebrant at Mass, gave a very inspiring homily on our call to evangelise and stressed on the need for every one of us to witness to God’s love and mercy, both in family life and as a Community. Post Communion, being strengthened by the Lord and relying on His grace, the eight brothers and sisters walked up to the altar as their names were called out and pronounced their covenant commitment.


It was witnessed by Wimpie Santoso, ICPE Executive Council member and Fr Neil gave them a special blessing thereafter.


After Mass, the Sunday congregation joined us in celebrating the happy event over a spread of snacks and fellowship. It was a very meaningful celebration that left the congregation in awe and amazement to have young people committing their lives to the Lord, as some of them testified. What we had witnessed this day was God’s unfailing love, faithfulness and his abiding presence among His people. “And you shall be my people, and I will be your God.” ~ Jer 30:22. One can only respond with a deep sense of gratitude and praise. To God be the highest glory!

December 15, 2017

Christmas Carols and Christmas Eve Mass 2017

Join us as we celebrate this joyous occasion of the birth of our Saviour Jesus Christ with Carols and Mass. Christmas Eve Carols begins at 8:30pm & Christmas Vigil Mass at 9:00pm. Come and be blessed!



October 12, 2017

Closing of the ICPE Missionary Formation, New Zealand (2015-2017)


With grateful heart the ICPE Mission celebrated the closing of the 2 year Missionary Programme on 8 October 2017. The group consists of Stefanus, Susanna, Melinda, Dion, Irene, Gemma, Cornelia, Bibiana and Miriam began their formative journey on 18 October 2015 under the leadership of Fr. Francis D'Souza.


The closing mass was celebrated by Fr. Alan Roberts. After communion, they testified to the Lord with a sign language and cardboard testimony presentation. Following this, Silvana, the acting director spoke to them with words of appreciation and encouragement before handing them the Missionary Cross of St. John Paul II. A time of fellowship followed with the Sunday Congregation


The celebration continue in the evening with the Community Agape meal. Mario and Anna, our beloved founder sent their message which was read out to encourage the nine of them forward to be signposts of God. Fr. Francis who is currently in Malta for his new appointment also shared his words of encouragement with them through a skype call.



It is indeed a time a great rejoicing celebrating such a milestone. To God be the highest glory!

September 26, 2017

Worship Night - Friday, 26 Sept 2017

This Worship Night is extra special as this Worship Night is the last Worship Night for the current batch of missionaries in formation. It will be a night filled with praise and worship, testimony, choreographed sign language and dance! It will be a time of praising God in spirit and in truth using our whole being! Come and join us on this extra special night!

September 20, 2017

Day Retreat at Bishop Viard College - 20 Sept 2017


Today, the 20th September, ICPE Mission were given the privilege of conducting a day retreat by Bishop Viard College on Peer Pressure and Christian Leadership for the Year 9 students. We started the day with some ice breaking games to get the students excited before we proceeded with some songs. During the session, we had some fun activities to help them understand the topics better and we finished the retreat off with a time of prayer and ministry. Altogether, we had a wonderful time with the students and we hope they grow stronger in their identity in God and be good christian leaders walking in the footsteps of Christ. 











".. You are precious in my eyes, and honoured, and I love you..."  Is 43:4