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Marcelles Amiatu

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Why we call Jesus the Lamb of God

The Lamb of God Why do we call Him a Lamb? Because of all the many sacrifices the Israelites offered, one in particular stood out as ...

About Ps. Marcelles Amiatu

Marcelles Amiatu is a former protestant preacher from Auckland New Zealand. Ordained in 2008 with his wife Aniva they spent 7 years preaching and teaching within the presbyerian church, church of Christ and Congregational Churches of New Zealand.

After recieving first place in his Religious Education studies in college for two years Marcelles then moved on to study Theology and Ministry with his Cert years completed with the Logos School of Christian Studies and then Licentiate in Theology (L.Th) through the Pacific Theological College in Suva, Fiji.

While serving as a protestant preacher, Marcelles was inspired by the Catholic church and eventually converted to Catholicism after months of prayer and the guidance of the Holy Spirit.

Today Marcelles and his wife Aniva and children all attend Sacred Heart Parish in Ponsonby as parishioners under Fr Rory Morrissey, S.M. and spiritual director Monsignor Brian Arahill.

Marcelles is also currently serving on the Parish Pastoral Council for the parishes of Herne bay and Ponsonby as well as serving as the Vice - President to the Samoan Community at Sacred Heart Parish.

Marcelles has studied Liturgy through the University of Notre Dame and the Boston College of Theology. Marcelles in 2018 was awarded a scholarship to study theology at St. John's Theological College. Marcelles is also the Liturgical Advisor & Resource for the Catholic Diocese of Auckland and Catholic Chaplain to the Auckland City Hospital and Leads the worship for St. John's parish on Great Barrier Island.

Holy Year of Mercy

Holy Year of Mercy

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"We must repeat with the utmost energy in these times of social and intellectual anarchy when everyone takes it upon himself to teach as a teacher and lawmaker - the City cannot be built otherwise than as God has built it; society cannot be setup unless the Church lays the foundation and supervises the work; no, civilization is not something yet to be found, nor is the New City to be built on hazy notions; it has been in existence and still is: it is Christian civilization, it is the Catholic City. It has only to be set up and restored continually against the unremitting attacks of insane dreamers, rebels, and miscreants. OMNIA INSTAURARE IN CHRISTO. ("To restore all things in Christ.")

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