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A report by a pontifical commission has identified several challenges in responding to abuse and safeguarding in the Asia-Oceania region.
The New Zealand Catholic Primary Principals’ Association has endorsed an open letter to the Minister of Education calling for a pause in a curriculum reform rollout. Source: NZEI.
Te Kupenga – Catholic Theological College has celebrated the academic achievement of 58 people who gained degrees, diplomas and certificates this year.
Pope Leo XIV proclaimed Papua New Guinea’s first saint, Peter To Rot, along with six other new saints in a canonisation Mass on World Mission Sunday. Source: Catholic News Agency.
The headmaster of an Auckland Catholic college disagrees with those who say prohibiting social media use by under-16s would be unworkable. Source: New Zealand Herald.
Christian Social Services are calling for changes to Parliament’s rules to ensure urgency is used to get laws passed only when there is a clear need.
A film depicting three quirky nuns on a New Zealand road trip was selected for the Toronto International Film Festival’s prestigious Industry Selects line-up. Source: IF Magazine.
The Holy See’s diplomacy is based on an “active neutrality” that is not indifferent but is committed to the common good, said the Vatican’s foreign minister. Source: Vatican News.
The Vatican aims to eliminate more than a quarter of the greenhouse gas emissions it produces over the next decade. Source: National Catholic Reporter.
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