by SUE SECONI WANGANUI — The forcing of the Yaziki people from their villages by Sunni militants in Northern Iraq has become more real for the congregation of St Anne’s Wanganui. ... Read More about Parish support eases anguish
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Up north and back south on my day of little miracles
by JENNY McPHEE CHRISTCHURCH — The first little miracle was that I was asked to fly to Auckland for a day at Pompallier House to meet the NZ Catholic team and Bishop Patrick Dunn [for a workshop for contributors — Ed]. ... Read More about Up north and back south on my day of little miracles
Social justice commissions give voting advice
by SHANE COLEMAN Chairman, Auckland Justice and Peace Commission As we approach the upcoming election, Catholics across Aotearoa-New Zealand are faced with a choice on which party and candidate to support. ... Read More about Social justice commissions give voting advice
More elderly predicted to join the hard-up
by PETER GRACE AUCKLAND — Financial struggle and poverty are likely to hit increasing numbers of older people, says a helping agency manager, Stewart Love. ... Read More about More elderly predicted to join the hard-up
Political parties and their policies as related to our bishops’ key points
With the general election on September 20 approaching fast, NZ Catholic has summarised the policies of the main parties according to the headings outlined in the New Zealand Catholic bishops’ statement released in August. ... Read More about Political parties and their policies as related to our bishops’ key points