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State integrated schools will likely be disappointed at the operational funding for school boards announced in the Government’s Budget, said the chief executive of the New Zealand Catholic Education Office.

In his message for the World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly, Pope Leo XIV stressed that God’s love forgets no one. Source: EWTN News.

Carly Mulqueen says her faith journey of doubts, prayer, suffering and joy has been a good preparation for her role as director of the Catholic Enquiry Centre.

The Australasian Catholic Press Association conference scheduled for Christchurch on August 26-27 will have a theme of “Preserving Human Faces and Voices”.

A principal of a Catholic school has called for a significant shift in staffing models in schools. Source: Franklin Times.

Catechists, parish leaders and RCIA teams from throughout Hamilton Diocese gathered recently in Putāruru for a day of formation, encouragement and practical reflection on the mission of evangelisation and faith formation.

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A warning has been issued about an alleged scam in Auckland and other places involving people posing as “monks” handing out bracelets or medallions before demanding money. Source: New Zealand Herald.

Catholics in Australia are being encouraged to identify themselves as such in the nation’s upcoming census. Source: Melbourne Catholic.

The lead bishop for life issues for the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales has expressed deep disappointment at the prospect of an assisted dying bill being reintroduced into the House of Commons. Source: The Tablet.