Welcome to the Liturgy Centre
The Liturgy CentreThis site will provide you with information about the work of the Liturgy Centre and the Liturgy of the Church.

Ongoing formation is a key issue for any faith community. Our formation section outlines courses provided by the Liturgy Centre, and will also keep you informed of any upcoming seminars. A new RCIA section has also been added, and will continue to grow.

Our information section provides an index of our periodicals collection, links to useful websites and frequently asked questions.

An important role of the Liturgy Centre is to source and supply necessary resources for liturgy. The resources section outlines the range we offer and our own publications, as well as providing sample liturgies for download.

You are welcome to visit us at the Pompallier Diocesan Centre, or to contact us at any time.


 



 
Latest News
Guidelines for Building or Renovating a Church or Worship Space 2012
These guidelines for the Catholic Diocese of Auckland have been finalised and are now integrated into the diocesan property guidelines. Click for a brief introduction to the guidelines, or download a copy of the Guidelines. Hard copies can also be obtained by contacting the Liturgy Centre, Ph: 09 360 3046. 
 

Mass of the Neophytes 2012
The 2012 Mass of the Neophytes will be celebrated at St Patrick's Cathedral by Bishop Patrick Dunn. All those who received the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist at Easter are invited to attend. Date and time: Saturday 19 May, 5.00pm.
 

 
About us
The Liturgy Centre was established by Bishop Delargey, to provide a permanent vessel to carry the living rituals of the Catholic Church into the future of the Diocese of Auckland, New Zealand. This mission is reflected in our Maori name Te Kawe Ritenga Tapu - To carry the sacred rituals.

Based at Pompallier Diocesan Centre, Liturgy Centre staff work with Bishop Dunn and other liturgical experts throughout Auckland to provide formation, information and resources on the public worship of the Church.