We are a centre for theological education, inquiry and research that has been established by the Catholic Bishop of Auckland. As such, we aim to play a vital part in the Church's work in Auckland.
The Institute is committed to honouring the Treaty of Waitangi as a covenant, and to a bicultural society and Church. It follows that as a bicultural institution, our courses reflect both Maori and Pakeha perspectives.
Our aims:
- to be a resource for the Church in all areas of adult education
- to offer a unique and essential resource in this area to the parish communities and schools of the diocese
Our Mission Statement:
We are committed to:
- using principles of adult education
- team and individual teaching
- incorporating male and female perspectives in our teaching
- incorporating Maori and Pakeha spirituality
We operate in three main ways:
1 Contributing to Theology Degrees and Diplomas from the School of Theology, The University of Auckland
2 Religious Education (RE) - Specialised courses for Teachers:
- Programmes from the Faculty of Education, The University of Auckland
- Master of Religious Education and Master of Arts in Theology for the Australian Catholic University
- NZQA Accredited Diploma in Religious Studies in Religious Education from the Wellington Catholic Education Centre
- Certificate in Leadership in a Catholic School
- Occasional workshops as requested
3 Continuing Faith Education (CFE):
- Certificate programmes in Ministry (with AEN), Scripture and Maori Theology and Spirituality
- A wide variety of short courses, either stand alone or as part of a Certificate
- Occasional series, lectures, and workshops