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The Society of St Vincent de Paul in Aotearoa New Zealand needs to advocate strongly on behalf of the poor for changes that will enable them to improve their living conditions, said the Society’s national president.

A Catholic advisor on artificial intelligence has called for greater transparency on how this technology will be used in a New Zealand military context. Source: Radio New Zealand.

Pope Leo XIV has named a lay woman to be the Prefect of the Dicastery of Communications. Source: CruxNow.

The New Zealand Council of Christian Social Services has called for better protections for consumers and communities from alcohol-related harm than are currently proposed in a Bill before Parliament.

A bishop, priests and lay leaders from Aotearoa New Zealand were among 6000 people at an Alpha Leadership Conference in London last month.

The Parish of St Thomas Aquinas, Tauranga Moana, is seeking to raise more than $3 million for renewal and renovation at two churches.

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Healthy family culture is built through small, consistent practices lived faithfully over time, audiences in Hamilton Diocese were told by the founders of the Messy Family Project.

As the FIFA World Cup looms, Pope Leo XIV has urged Catholics across the globe to join him this June in praying for the values of sports. Source: Vatican News.

Pope Leo XIV will next week become the first pope to address the Spanish legislature and is expected to speak on unity in one of Europe’s most politically polarised nations. Source: National Catholic Reporter.