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Cardinal Dew leaves for Pope’s funeral and conclave

Cardinal Dew leaves for Pope’s funeral and conclave

by CathNews New Zealand | Apr 24, 2025 | 2nd, Uncategorized

Cardinal Dew, whom Pope Francis elevated to the College of Cardinals in 2015, flew out of New Zealand Wednesday evening in anticipation of the papal funeral on Saturday morning, Rome time. He will become the third New Zealand cardinal to vote in a papal election,...
Catholics in NZ mourn the death of Pope Francis

Catholics in NZ mourn the death of Pope Francis

by CathNews New Zealand | Apr 22, 2025 | 2nd, Uncategorized

Pope Francis, who was elected Pope in March 2013, died on Monday evening New Zealand time. He became the first Pope from outside Europe in 1200 years and the first Pope from the Southern Hemisphere. “While he didn’t set foot on our shores, we know the deep love that...
Easter hope is stronger than fear for Christians in the Holy Land

Easter hope is stronger than fear for Christians in the Holy Land

by CathNews New Zealand | Apr 17, 2025 | 2nd, Uncategorized

Israeli authorities have only granted 6000 permits for Palestinian Christians in the West Bank to visit Jerusalem during the Easter period this year. There were 50,000 Palestinians wanting to visit the holy places at this time. Father Ibrahim Faltas OFMCap, the Vicar...
Revitalisation project at site of first Catholic Mass on NZ soil

Revitalisation project at site of first Catholic Mass on NZ soil

by CathNews New Zealand | Apr 15, 2025 | 2nd, Uncategorized

On March 17, a group of Champagnat Marist educators visited Totara Point as part of the hikoi to historic Catholic sites in the Far North. They received a “big ‘Haere Mai’ from Fr Maliu ‘Otutaha, Panguru parish priest and his team of stone masons and labourers...
St Mary’s College in Auckland celebrates 175-year milestone

St Mary’s College in Auckland celebrates 175-year milestone

by CathNews New Zealand | Apr 11, 2025 | 2nd, Uncategorized

St Mary’s principal Sarah Dwan told Breakfast that there can’t be many schools in New Zealand that have reached such a milestone. She outlined the story of the Sisters of Mercy arriving in Auckland on April 9, 1850. The sisters, led by Mother Cecilia Maher, “were here...
Dunedin bishop prays at support vigil after Myanmar earthquake

Dunedin bishop prays at support vigil after Myanmar earthquake

by CathNews New Zealand | Apr 8, 2025 | 2nd, Uncategorized

The Dunedin Myanmar community hosted a candlelight vigil in the Octagon on April 6, after at least 3471 people were killed in the 7.7 magnitude earthquake on March 28. State media reported that 4850 people were injured and another 220 are missing. The Dunedin vigil...
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