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Guidelines for the prevention of and response to sexual abuse in the Catholic Church in Aotearoa New Zealand

In all actions concerning children, whether undertaken by public or private social welfare institutions, courts of law, administrative authorities or legislative bodies,…

Dialogue for Unity - As Reformation Remembered

Joint statement from Cardinal John Dew, NZCBC, and Bishop Mark Whitfield, Lutheran Church of New Zealand, to mark the 500th Anniversary of…

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A better translation of the Mass possible

The new translation of the Mass is six years old.

National Calendar 2018

The National Calendar outlines key dates in the New Zealand Church's diary

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Synod 2018 - have you made your voice heard?

Pope Francis is giving young people a final opportunity to speak more directly to him,our Holy Father.

Vacancy - Director, National Liturgy Office

The New Zealand Catholic Bishops Conference (NZCBC) is seeking applications for Director of the National Liturgy Office.

Aotearoa Catholic Youth Festival

The festival is taking place in Auckland from 2 - 3 December 2017

Hikoi Tahi

Standards for Catholic Youth and young adult ministry in Aotearoa

Tu Kahikatea - Standing Tall

A framework for Catholic ministry with young people in Aotearoa New Zealand

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Caritas Resources

Caritas provides resources for educators, students, parishes, social justice advocates, researchers and for prayer.

Bishop Max Takuira Matthew Māriu

Of Ngati Tuwharetoa, Bishop Māriu was born in Waihi and educated at Hato Paora College in Feilding.

Mother Aubert

Suzanne Aubert, also known as Mother Aubert, was born and raised in France.

Bishop Pompallier

New Zealand’s first bishop, Jean Baptiste François Pompallier, was born in Lyon, France,
on 11 December 1802.