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Delegates from the United States, Canada, Australia and the Vatican joined New Zealanders in Auckland on Monday for the opening day of the International Conference on Catholic Indigenous.
Pope Leo XIV has expressed “deep concern” over military attacks in the Middle East and Iran. Source: Vatican News.
Caritas Aotearoa New Zealand says Government plans to give immigration officers power to ask people for identification inside homes and workplaces raises the spectre of racial profiling.
The success of a pilot programme has led to support for five paid Local Youth Ministers in parishes and secondary schools in Auckland Diocese.
Joshua Catholic Men’s Fellowship will mark its 40th anniversary with a celebration weekend in Rotorua in mid-August.
Auckland Diocese’s Justice and Peace Commission has asked MPs to refine proposed changes to retail crime law and citizen’s-arrest rules to take more of a restorative justice approach.
Increasing numbers of children are unable to swim the length of a pool, so assistance with swimming lessons for pupils from Pompallier Catholic School in Kaitaia are very welcome. Source: Stuff.
An assisted dying bill in the United Kingdom is set to lapse as time runs out for it to be passed by that nation’s House of Lords. Source: The Tablet.
Germany’s bishops are preparing to formally ask the Vatican to permit lay preaching at Masses. Source: The Pillar.
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