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Cardinal Kurt Koch, president of Aid to the Church in Need International (ACN), said martyrdom is not merely a phenomenon of the past but remains a lived reality for countless Christians around the globe. Source: Aid to the Church in Need.
A pilgrimage and other recent experiences in Europe have left Palmerston North Bishop John Adams with a sense of fresh energy in the Church and a renewed awareness of the Church universal.
Auckland Diocese general manager James van Schie recently joined Church leaders and experts from Europe, North America and Australia at the Vatican for a global gathering on faith-consistent investing.
A Bay of Plenty woman made her final vows in a contemplative religious order on the feast of Our Lady of Fatima last month.
Members of Wellington Archdiocese’s Ecology, Justice and Peace Commission gathered with other faith and civil society organisations recently to sign a Living Wage Cities Charter.
A Catholic headmaster has urged respect from the sidelines for school sports referees as increasing numbers walk away because of abuse.
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The superior general of the Missionaries of Charity, founded by St Teresa of Kolkata, met Wellington Archbishop Paul Martin SM this month.
In the first ever address by a Pope to Spain’s Parliament, Pope Leo XIV called for support for families and stated that life must be protected from conception to natural end. Source: Vatican News.
Combatting the myth that science and faith are opposed was a constant topic at a conference of Catholic scientists this month. Source: EWTN News.








