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Religious leaders from other NZ churches praise late Pope

Religious leaders from other NZ churches praise late Pope

by CathNews New Zealand | Apr 24, 2025 | 5th, Uncategorized

Reverend Dr Maja Whitaker, an academic dean at Laidlaw College and a pastor in the Equippers church network, said the grief she has experienced following the news of the Pope’s death “cut deeper than I had expected”. Dr Whitaker said Pope Francis’ “approach was...
Catholic schools’ position clarified on sexuality education

Catholic schools’ position clarified on sexuality education

by CathNews New Zealand | Apr 22, 2025 | 5th, Uncategorized

The position of Catholic schools was clarified in a recent New Zealand Catholic Education Office newsletter, after it was noted that some schools had been confused by media statements on the subject. National Centre for Religious Studies director Colin MacLeod said...
Hope that work on Devonport columbarium can start soon

Hope that work on Devonport columbarium can start soon

by CathNews New Zealand | Apr 17, 2025 | 5th, Uncategorized

A columbarium is a place where the ashes of those who have been cremated can be placed in perpetuity. The proposed project is at St Francis de Sales and All Souls Catholic Church in Devonport. Plans for a permanent columbarium at Devonport – a sacred, prayerful,...
Young men get glimpse of priesthood lived in a rural parish

Young men get glimpse of priesthood lived in a rural parish

by CathNews New Zealand | Apr 15, 2025 | 5th, Uncategorized

The men were hosted by Christchurch Diocese vocations director Fr Tien Cao earlier this year. Writing about the weekend in Christchurch diocese’s Inform magazine, Fr Cao said that the men were “exploring whether they might have a vocation to the priesthood”. “They...
US bishops end refugee partnership with government after Trump cuts

US bishops end refugee partnership with government after Trump cuts

by CathNews New Zealand | Apr 11, 2025 | 5th, Uncategorized

The bishops’ announcement came after policy changes by the Trump administration to cut funding from refugee programmes. “While this marks a painful end to a life-sustaining partnership with our government that has spanned decades across administrations of both...
Greymouth Catholic school rich in numbers and cultures

Greymouth Catholic school rich in numbers and cultures

by CathNews New Zealand | Apr 8, 2025 | 5th, Uncategorized

The roll at St Patrick’s School is 50 per cent NZ European or Māori. The school also has pupils from India, Sri Lanka, the Philippines, various Pacific Islands and Africa. “It brings such a richness to the school community,” said principal Ian Johnson. Mr Johnson said...
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