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New Zealand’s Catholic bishops are inviting people to consider how they might continue the ancient Christian practice of care for the poor in their own contexts.

Te Kupenga Catholic Theological College joined many people in Aotearoa New Zealand in observing the National Day of Reflection for Survivors of Abuse in Care.

A new series inspired by the Church’s Jubilee Year theme, Pilgrims of Hope, has been launched to showcase key places of pilgrimage throughout Aotearoa New Zealand.

A New Zealand researcher has sounded a warning that the many pitfalls of Canada’s euthanasia regime would be repeated in this country if a member’s bill becomes law. Source: The New Zealand Herald.

A Vietnamese priest has climbed many a mountain in his vocation journey and now is carrying out ministry under a volcano: Mt Ruapehu. Source: Ruapehu Bulletin.

Auckland Diocese’s Justice and Peace Commission has warned that a proposed transport shake-up in the region undermines democratic principles.

When a bishop asks an elderly priest to leave his long-time residence and run two or three new parishes this may be elder abuse, an Irish priests’ group was told. Source: The Tablet.

Archbishop Paul Coakley of Oklahoma City has been elected as president of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. Source: USCCB.

A Vatican prefect has spoken of the difficulty in recognising alleged mystical phenomena as being of supernatural origin. Source: Vatican News.

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