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The Marist Brothers in Aotearoa New Zealand have offered a formal apology to survivors of abuse, acknowledging the profound harm caused under the brothers’ care and the lasting pain carried by those affected, their whānau and communities.

The Association of Proprietors of Integrated Schools has requested specific exemptions in the New Zealand Curriculum draft content to protect religious education.

King Charles III sent a message of congratulations to Pope Leo XIV on the first anniversary of his election, reflecting upon the enduring ties between the United Kingdom and the Holy See. Source: The Tablet.

Caritas Aotearoa New Zealand has welcomed the announcement that Tuvalu will next year be a co-host for international discussions on transitioning away from fossil fuels.

Palmerston North Diocese has received more than 170 responses as part of a consultation process on liturgical posture during the Eucharistic Prayer at Mass.

The impact of a Lenten programme that was used in more than a dozen parishes in Hamilton Diocese is extending beyond Easter.

The deadline for entries for a school competition to design a Mission Box for use in Aotearoa New Zealand Catholic classrooms has been extended.

United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio met Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican on May 7, just days after President Donald Trump repeated a false claim about the Pontiff concerning Iran and nuclear weapons. Source: National Catholic Reporter.

A report assembled by researchers at Brigham Young University in the United States concluded that there is a clear link between religious belief and practice and better mental and emotional wellbeing. Source: Associated Press/CruxNow.

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