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By Cindy Wooden VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Just as the crowds and government officials tried to dodge responsibility for Jesus’ fate after he was arrested, so today too many individuals and countries want someone else to care for refugees fleeing violence and migrants seeking a better life, Pope Francis said.
by PATRICIA BROOKS The historic church of St Joseph’s Te Puna, Bay of Plenty, was opened as a Door of Mercy by Bishop Steve Lowe on Saturday February 6. The solemn occasion was saddened by the news of the death of Pa Hemi Hekiera, SM, the previous parish priest of Te Puna.
by SUE SECONI Te Tumanako Whare (sleeping, meeting and ancestral house) on Te Pou o Rongo Marae at Ranana, 50 kilometres inland along the banks of the Whanganui River, celebrated its centenary on January 23-24.
by PETER GRACE A New Zealand abortionist saved a baby’s life when the abortion minded pregnant woman was unable to pay, pro-life people at an Auckland Mass heard on February 9.
by PETER GRACE Last year Marist Brother Dunstan Henry’s 7A rugby team became the first Sacred Heart College team to put 80 points on a King’s College team.
by PETER GRACE A mother of three made a short but moving speech when she and her husband received the keys to their brand new house in Auckland on January 29 .
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