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At a time of high fuel prices, Mercy Hospice in Auckland is trying to raise funds to ensure its palliative care work in the community can continue.

The Holy See has told a conference on non-proliferation of nuclear weapons that the hope of a lasting peace rests on the single pillar of disarmament. Source: Vatican News.

Hundreds of men and women in New Zealand prisons attended group services delivered by Tira Tūhāhā Prison Chaplaincy Aotearoa in 2024-25.

Many pastors and leaders in churches in Aotearoa New Zealand are making use of artificial intelligence tools in ministry, according to a recent survey. Source: Baptist Churches NZ.

St Mary’s College in Ponsonby has won the Pompallier Shield public speaking competition for the fourth year in a row.

The new South Island Boys’ Schools Network First XV rugby competition featuring two Catholic schools started in early May. Source: The Press.

The Catholic Diocese of Auckland has hosted a conference introducing a lay movement dedicated to deepening married spirituality and strengthening marriages.

Australia’s Catholic bishops have called on the faithful to “stand with young people, not apart from them” at a time when many young jobseekers are struggling to find work. Source: The Tablet.

The Catholic Archdiocese of New York has agreed to pay US$800 million in a settlement with 1300 sex abuse survivors. Source: Reuters.

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