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Catholic communities throughout New Zealand are responding to Pope Leo’s invitation to gather and pray for peace this weekend as war and violence continues across the world.

What some are dubbing a “quiet revival” has seen hundreds of people enter the Catholic Church in Aotearoa New Zealand at Easter this year. Source: New Zealand Herald.

In Easter messages, four Aotearoa New Zealand Catholic bishops reflected on the significance of the Resurrection and invited people to live the Christian life in all its fullness.

The Society of St Vincent de Paul in New Zealand is calling for payment of the living wage as a replacement for the minimum wage to relieve the rapidly increasing pressures on the “working poor” of New Zealand.

Students at Catholic state integrated schools achieved at levels well above the national average for NCEA Levels 2 and 3 and for University Entrance, on average, new statistics reveal.

Dozens of leaders of Catholic youth ministry from throughout Aotearoa New Zealand received formation, connection and renewal at a convention last month.

Christian holidays such as Easter and Christmas should be celebrated with more public displays on streets, said the Archbishop of Sydney. Source: Daily Telegraph.

Seafarers stranded on ships unable to pass through the Strait of Hormuz because of the ongoing war are experiencing anguish, says the Church’s missionary agency to those at sea. Source: EWTN News.

Dozens of Christians were killed in Easter attacks in different regions in Nigeria this year. Source: Catholic World News.

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