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In his first encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas – on safeguarding the human person in the time of artificial intelligence, Pope Leo XIV challenged people to choose between a worldly selfishness dedicated to building a “Tower of Babel” or a Christian “civilisation of love in the digital age”. Source: Catholic News Service.

A New Zealand bishop says Pope Leo’s encyclical Magnifica Humanitas provides society with guidelines that can help ensure artificial intelligence is directed towards the common good.

Aotearoa New Zealand needs to get better at talking about dying, the chief executive of Hospice New Zealand says.

Wellington Archdiocese has a new website that has been designed to be easily accessible and to help people in their faith lives.

Anti-Muslim extremism is at its worst level for two decades, community leaders have warned. Source: Stuff.

Students at a school in the United States have honoured the Venerable Meri Hōhepa Suzanne Aubert with a koha to the Compassion Soup Kitchen in Wellington.

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More than 200 cathedral parishioners in Christchurch gathered this month for a Parish Alive conference, featuring prayer, worship, learning, conversation and encounter.

The Vatican’s synod office has issued a new document defining the steps to be taken ahead of the 2028 ecclesial assembly in Rome. Source: The Pillar.

The Indonesian military has denied involvement in a bombing attack on a Catholic church in Central Papua. Source: UCA News.