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The New Zealand Catholic Bishops Conference is among 30 religious and interfaith bodies that have endorsed a new edition of a Statement on Religious Diversity in this country. Source: Radio New Zealand.
A conference that has helped energise the faith of thousands of young people in Australia will host its first New Zealand event in Christchurch next October.
The Dioceses of Auckland and Hamilton have launched their combined pilgrimage to World Youth Day 2027 – which is to be held in Seoul, South Korea.
A permanent deacon in Balclutha has received an award from the local district council for his service to various groups within the community.
Submissions are being invited for material for a book marking the centenary of the death of Venerable Meri Hōhepa Suzanne Aubert.
The fact possible future work to reorganise, refurbish or reorder the interior of the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit in Palmerston North would not trigger a resource consent is encouraging news, said Bishop John Adams.
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Pope Leo XIV expressed a “hunger for justice [and] authentic charity” while attending a lunch with poor people at Castel Gandolfo near Rome. Source: EWTN News.
A meeting of bishops at the Vatican in October will discuss pastoral topics such as divorce and family life as part of exploring the implementation of Pope Francis’ 2016 document Amoris Laetitia. Source: Catholic Herald.
Spanish Cardinal Cristóbal López Romero SDB, Archbishop of Rabat, Morocco is temporarily stepping aside from public ministry amid a Vatican investigation into allegations of inappropriate sexual behaviour toward at least five women. Source: The Pillar.








