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Directly addressing those who launched the war in Iran, Pope Leo XIV has issued a strong demand for a ceasefire. Source: National Catholic Reporter.
The Vinnies foodbank in Hamilton is struggling to keep up with very high demand for food parcels, and it is reviewing all its services to ensure resourcing. Source: Waikato Herald.
An undiagnosed schizophrenic who burned down St Mary’s Church in Avondale last year wanted “to teach God a lesson”. Source: New Zealand Herald.
A memorial rose garden in the grounds of St Joseph’s Cathedral in Dunedin has been blessed in memory of Archbishop Novatus Rugambwa, a former Apostolic Nuncio to New Zealand and the Pacific.
The Ministry of Education will hold a hui at Cullinane College in Whanganui this week to share details of a proposed enrolment scheme.
Many people attended a joy-filled Mass of Thanksgiving in north-central Vietnam celebrated by a priest who was ordained in Wellington last year.
A Dominican friar speaking at an Auckland conference has proposed the founder of the Order of Preachers as a model for all who seek truth today.
The Pontifical Academy for Life has launched an appeal to scientists throughout the world to act to promote peace. Source: Vatican News.
Two weeks after Cuba’s foreign minister met Pope Leo XIV, the nation’s government said it would release 51 people from prisons. Source: ABC/AP/Reuters.
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