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Auckland Bishop Steve Lowe has defended Pope Leo XIV’s right to speak strongly about peace in a time of war, as well as the need for world leaders to work to achieve that peace. Source: Ryan Bridge TODAY.
Christian social services want emergency management laws changed to facilitate better responses to those disproportionately affected.
Pope Francis’ memory “is alive in the Church and in the world”, Pope Leo said on the first anniversary of his predecessor’s death. Source: The Tablet.
A retired navy warrant officer who is a Gisborne parishioner has stressed the importance of honouring modern veterans alongside the “Anzac legacy”. Source: Gisborne Herald.
The Te Waka o Hato Pētera Board has launched a process calling for “preliminary indications of interest” for the future use and revitalisation of the 12-hectare Hato Pētera site in Northcote, Auckland.
A new book by educator Andrew Murray is challenging a growing assumption within Catholic education that exhaustion is simply part of school leadership.
An American couple who run one of the most popular podcasts in the world for Catholic parents will speak in Aotearoa New Zealand next month.
Ahead of her visit to Rome this month, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dame Sarah Mullally, said she is standing in solidarity with Pope Leo XIV’s calls for peace. Source: The Guardian.
Nearly 8000 migrants died or went missing in 2025 and a UK bishop has said this is “nothing short of a tragedy”. Source: CruxNow.
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