by PETER GRACE It’s disingenuous of Lecretia Seales and her legal team to argue that a favourable court ruling in her application to allow a doctor to end her life will have no implications for anyone else, says a university professor. ... Read More about Euthanasia argument ‘disingenuous’
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Assisted suicide limits rights, says atheist
by PETER GRACE Making assisted suicide legal will reduce our freedom, United Kingdom lecturer Dr Kevin Yuill told an audience in Auckland on May 24. ... Read More about Assisted suicide limits rights, says atheist
Cathedral plans give hope to Christchurch
by KATHLEEN CASEY Hope has been given to Christchurch hearts with the diocesan announcement of plans to save the nave of the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament. ... Read More about Cathedral plans give hope to Christchurch
Our gaze upon the city
by Ronald Rolheiser, OMI Jesus, it seems, had mixed feelings towards the world. He loved the world, laid down his life for it, and challenged us to love the world, even as he criticised it harshly and stated clearly that it was opposed to him. ... Read More about Our gaze upon the city
College wins shield for first time
by NZ CATHOLIC staff Sancta Maria College has won the prestigious Pompallier Shield for the first time. ... Read More about College wins shield for first time