by MICHAEL OTTO The Church hasn’t valued higher education in the way it should have, says a prominent New Zealand artist and academic. ... Read More about Flaw in Church’s attitude to education noted
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Vandalism prompts strong support
by MICHAEL OTTO St Vincent de Paul in Hamilton was inundated with offers of support from the community after their charity van was vandalised recently. ... Read More about Vandalism prompts strong support
NZ response to refugees in focus
by NZ CATHOLIC staff New Zealand’s Catholic bishops marked June 21 as a day of prayer for migrants and refugees, while various political parties continued to urge the Government to increase the refugee quota from the 750 to 1000. ... Read More about NZ response to refugees in focus
St Peter’s principal to retire
by NZ CATHOLIC staff The principal of St Peter’s College in Auckland, Kieran Fouhy, has advised his school’s board that he will retire at the end of this year. ... Read More about St Peter’s principal to retire
830 attend education convention
by NZ CATHOLIC staff The seventh NZ Catholic Education Convention brought together more than 800 delegates, including visitors from Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Cook Islands, Samoa and Tonga, from June 10 to 12 in Wellington. ... Read More about 830 attend education convention