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The principal of Sacred Heart College in Napier, Maria Neville-Foster, has been appointed chief executive officer of the New Zealand Catholic Education Office and the Association of Proprietors of Integrated Schools.
Hamilton Bishop Richard Laurenson has urged the faithful in his diocese to prioritise support of their local parish when they consider their charitable giving.
In an editorial, a major New Zealand metropolitan newspaper has acknowledged the demand for faith-based schools even at a time when more people are saying they have no religion. Source: The New Zealand Herald.
Auckland Diocese’s Justice and Peace Commission has called for more safeguards in proposed legislation that would expand the role of community magistrates.
New windows in a chapel at St Bede’s College in Christchurch tell a story that reaches from the founding vision of the college to the formation of every young man who walks through its gates.
The sorrow of a couple who had just arrived in New Zealand over the theft of their bicycle from outside a Rotorua church turned to joy after parishioners generously provided replacement bikes the next day.
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The Archbishop of Westminster has called on the United Nations and governments worldwide to act urgently to guarantee the rights of people who are targeted for their faith. Source: The Tablet.
New research has found that annual baptisms have fallen by 30 per cent over the past 10 years in Ireland. Source: CruxNow.
A bishop in the Netherlands has publicly rebuked his auxiliary bishop for sending an open letter to Pope Leo XIV questioning the fruits of the synodal process and asking the Pope for greater doctrinal and missionary clarity. Source: Infovaticana.








