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In his first papal message for Lent, Pope Leo XIV has asked the faithful to abstain from words that offend and hurt others. Source: Catholic News Service.

Seminarians and staff from Holy Cross Seminary have completed a very busy schedule in Christchurch Diocese during their annual start-of-year pilgrimage.

Parishes in Dunedin Diocese have started a synodal reflection process on their mission and on proposals to convert some pastoral areas into single parishes.

The Government’s focus on debt should not be at the expense of funding for core public services, says the New Zealand Council of Christian Social Services.

New Zealand is the 16th-most religiously diverse nation in the world, according to a new study. Source: EWTN News.

The Compassion whānau in Island Bay, Wellington, is forming a new Christian intentional community for young women aged 18 to 26.

Caritas Jerusalem will be able to continue aid work in Gaza after official clarification of their status under a new Israeli policy that initially blocked them. Source: Zenit.

Suva Archbishop Peter Loy Chong has called for a united response from Fiji’s Christian, Hindu and Muslim communities to tackle the country’s growing drug problem. Source: Fiji Times.

A Jesuit priest who studied and worked in Aotearoa New Zealand before ordination is presenting an online seminar on the Church’s use and understanding of the term “vulnerable”.

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