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Wellington Archbishop Paul Martin SM and other leaders of Catholic organisations have added their names to an open letter to the Prime Minister saying the Government’s proposed move-on orders are not welcome in the Wellington region. Source: Radio New Zealand.

A Vatican study group has warned that failure to address the discomfort many women feel about their participation in the life of the Church could compromise the Church’s fidelity to its mission. Source: National Catholic Reporter.

A new principal is bringing renewed energy and drive to Hato Pāora College, with daily fitness sessions and students learning about resilience. Source: Manawatū Standard.

The New Zealand Council of Christian Social Services is calling for an investigation into the process for moving some voters to a dormant roll, which means they can’t vote.

US voters hold Pope Leo XIV, the first Pope born in the United States, in higher esteem than other significant public personalities, according to a recent poll. Source: EWTN News.

Parishioners from seven churches in the Nelson-Tasman region will gather for a special Amalgamation Mass at Garin College in Nelson next month.

People from Aotearoa New Zealand joined a recent online parish planning workshop looking ahead to the 54th International Eucharistic Congress in Sydney in 2028. Source: The Catholic Weekly.

Ignatian contemplation, an ancient method of imagination-based prayer, is becoming more accessible to those without 20/20 vision. Source: Australian Jesuits.

The next phase of the preparation for World Youth Day Seoul 2027 started with a global online meeting involving more than 200 people. Source: UCA News.

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