Talk:Suzanne Aubert

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I'm a staff member at Compassion NZ so am not able to edit this page directly due to a conflict of interest. However, our archivist has assembled an alternate list of references for the page with more diverse sources which should fix our referencing errors, if someone would be kind enough to pop them in! Feel free to contact me if anything additional is needed.

1.     Beaglehole, Diana (20 March 2014). "Whanganui places - River settlements". Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Retrieved 14 February 2016.

2.    ^ The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography Volume two, 1870-1900, (1993) p.16

3.    ^ "New and complete manual of Maori conversation". National Library of New Zealand. 2011. Retrieved 13 July 2011.

4.    ^One of New Zealand’s Greatest Woman Passes Away. The New Zealand Times, Saturday, October 2, 1926

5.    ^ Munro, Jessie, “The Story of Suzanne Aubert”, (1996) 1996, pp. 26-27.

6.    ^ Rafter, Patrick, “Never Let Go! The Remarkable Story of Suzanne Aubert”, (1972) pp3-4

7.    Lawlor, Patrick, “A Mother of Compassion”, (1975) p.4

8.    ^ Munro, p.47

9.    ^ Mother Mary Left Fairy Tale World, New Zealand Herald, Auckland, January 1953 7–8.

10.  ^ Vaughan, Yarwood, “The History Makers Adventures in New Zealand Biography”, (2002) p. 163.

11.  ^ Simmons, ER, Pompallier, “Prince of Bishops” (1984) p.1662

12.  ^ The Marist Messenger, October 1, 1947, p.31

13.  ^ Zealandia, May 26, 1938

14.  ^Harper, Barbara, “Unto These Least The Story of Aubert and her great work”. (1962) p. 18

15.  ^Cormack, Shirley, “The Gift of Ronngoa”, Ministry of Education, (2005) p.10

16.  ^ Munro, Jessie in “The French & the Māori” [ed] John Dunmore (1992) p.84

17.  ^ Sisters of Compassio<New Zealand Tablet, Wednesday, November 1, 1933

18.  ^ Elenio, Paul, “The Dominion Post 150 years of New Zealand”, (2014) p.79

19.  ^ "The Care of the Poor". The Evening Post. Vol. LXVI, no. 99. 23 October 1903. p. 5.

20.  ^ Alcock, Lucy, “Mother Mary Joseph Aubert For Love of God”, (1992) p.19

21.  ^New Zealand Free Lance, Wednesday, June 17, 1925 Moller 1945, p. 30.

22.  ^ Harper, Glyn (2019). For King and Other Countries. North Shore, Auckland: Massey University Press. pp. 10, 215, 216. ISBN 978-0-9951029-9-6.

23.  ^ Lawlor, Patrick, “A Mother of Compassion”, (1975) p.11

24.  ^ New Zeland Times, Wednesday, October 6, 1926.

25.  ^ James K. Baxter, Jerusalem Sonnets, Wellington, 1970.

26.  ^ Black, Tasha (13 January 2010). "Priest on case for NZ saint". Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 30 November 2011.

^ https://suzanneaubert.org.nz/journeytosainthood AtticEdit (talk) 02:26, 6 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Also, additional citations are needed for the Hawkes' Bay and Hiruhārama sections - I can add these to the talk page if someone would be able to add them into the main page. AtticEdit (talk) 00:29, 7 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]