by CathNews New Zealand | May 16, 2025 | 7th, Uncategorized
A Brief History of Formation Houses in the Star of the Sea Province (1872–2024), by Br Brian Etherington, Br Julian Casey and Br Edward (Ted) Clisby, was launched last month. It traces the story of such houses in the province, which spans 11 countries. These houses...
by CathNews New Zealand | May 16, 2025 | 8th, Uncategorized
The consultation was carried out online, by post and in person between February and March this year. The Church of England said that the consultation was “a unique opportunity to influence the future of leadership within the Church, helping to discern the gifts,...
by CathNews New Zealand | May 16, 2025 | 9th, Uncategorized
The students, comprised of clergy and laity, spent two weeks in classes learning the practical ministry of being auditors, assessors, advocates and defenders of the bond in tribunals dealing with marriage nullity and dissolution cases. The Institute of Tribunal...
by CathNews New Zealand | May 13, 2025 | 1st, Uncategorized
Preaching at a Mass in the Sistine Chapel on May 9 with the cardinals who elected him, Pope Leo reflected on Jesus’ question to the apostle Peter in Matthew’s Gospel: “Who do people say the Son of Man is?” Pope Leo said that one might find two possible responses: the...
by CathNews New Zealand | May 13, 2025 | 2nd, Uncategorized
Speaking with the Jack Tame on NewstalkZB on May 10, Cardinal Dew said that he found the conclave to be quite an emotional experience. “As it became clear that Cardinal Prevost was getting the numbers, it became quite an emotional time – I found it quite an emotional...
by CathNews New Zealand | May 13, 2025 | 3rd, Uncategorized
The decision of the Heritage New Zealand Board recognises that the chapel and resting place hold sufficient significance to be entered onto the New Zealand Heritage List. The listing will take effect on May 12, 2025. In its decision, Heritage New Zealand considered a...