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By MINA AMSO In the midst of the modern chaos, where technology races forward and societal bonds seem to loosen, a disconcerting reality lurks beneath the surface. As Brendan Malone, director of Life Net NZ and Founder of Activ8 Pro Life training week, passionately articulated, what we’re facing today isn’t the heavy-handed totalitarianism of the … Read More about Young people told about navigating cultural crisis
Bishop-elect Richard Laurenson said he is praying that he does not disappoint the Lord as he confessed moving between ” peace and terror” after accepting his new role as bishop. The bishop-elect is expected to be ordained as bishop on Friday, December 8. Pope Francis has appointed the former priest from Hamilton diocese as the … Read More about Hamilton bishop-elect hopes he does not disappoint
The memorial of Our Lady of the Rosary on October 7 saw a special celebration in a holy place on the Awhitu Peninsula north of Waiuku in Auckland diocese. People made a pilgrimage to The Church of the Most Holy Rosary at Matakawau to pray the rosary – the five luminous mysteries – and to … Read More about Rosary pilgrimage made to country church
By MINA AMSO Catholic and Single? Looking to get married, but not finding a suitable match? No this is not an ad, nor an agency to match you with your perfect man/woman. But if you were looking for a Catholic spouse, read on! For some single Catholic women, finding a husband is not a breezy … Read More about Where is the love? Kiwi single Catholics grapple with today’s dating scene
More Catholic historians are needed to enable people to understand God’s presence in the journey that took the Church to where it is today. University of Auckland Graduate teaching assistant John Soniega, while doing his Master’s degree, found a very rich and fascinating Catholic history, which was marked by hostility at the onset against Catholic … Read More about Missionaries in the time of the Northern War
ROME (CNS) – As the sun broke through the morning sky after a torrential downpour in Rome, Pope Francis was wheeled past dozens of gravestones that marked the final resting place of members of the military forces who died during and immediately after World War II. He carried a bouquet of large white roses, and … Read More about Pope visits Rome war cemetery that includes graves of NZ servicemen
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