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Inmate numbers in New Zealand’s prisons are expected to increase to nearly 14,000 in the next decade. Source: New Zealand Herald.

Catholic leaders and staff from throughout Aotearoa New Zealand gathered in Palmerston North this month for formation centred on the Church’s evangelising mission.

Twelve years after approaching the Catholic Enquiry Centre to support her in a journey towards the Catholic Church, Carly Mulqueen will become the Centre’s director.

A bishop must be a man of hope, especially at moments of difficulty in people’s lives, Pope Leo XIV said. Source: Catholic News Service.

The Diocese of Christchurch is hosting a one-day diocesan prayer conference in August with the Jubilee theme “Pilgrims of Hope”.

The Dunedin Budget Advisory Service is now operating out of Catholic Social Services premises in South Dunedin. Source: Otago Daily Times.

A late night Mass for young people at the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in Wellington is being celebrated on the first Friday of each month.

A Vatican dicastery says industrialised nations owe an ecological credit to developing countries and this should at least partially offset financial debt. Source: Catholic World News.

The future of many Catholic hospices and other institutions in the United Kingdom could be under threat after the House of Commons passed an assisted dying bill. Source: The Tablet.

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