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Wellington Archdiocese has its second new priest this year after the ordination of Fr Kinh Van Nguyen at Sacred Heart Cathedral on July 12.

St Mary’s Catholic Church in the Auckland suburb of Avondale was severely damaged by fire in the early hours of July 14. Source: New Zealand Herald.

A supply warehouse in Tonga built with support from Caritas Aotearoa New Zealand will ensure that emergency provisions are on hand when the island nation’s next disaster strikes.

Reflecting on the parable of the Good Samaritan, Pope Leo XIV has called for a “revolution of love” towards those who are suffering. Source: Catholic News Agency.

Vinnies in Hamilton has received a gift to mark 70 years of a credit union that had its beginnings in a Catholic parish. Source: Waikato Business News.

A researcher from the Catholic University of America says the stories of large families in modern times should be told, because they are good news and a type of gospel.

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The Catholic Church in Papua New Guinea has expressed concerns about the nation being declared officially Christian. Source: Asia Pacific News.

A 14-year-old male has been jailed for three years for killing Trinity Catholic College student Enere McLaren-Taana at Dunedin’s bus hub last year. Source: Radio New Zealand.

A bishop in California has dispensed Catholics in his diocese from Sunday and Holy Day Mass obligations if they are in fear of deportation. Source: National Catholic Reporter.