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Thursday, August 3rd, 2023
Following allegations of unauthorised exorcisms, Bishop Michael Gielen has suspended all exorcisms in the Christchurch diocese and ordered a comprehensive review of the practice. Gielen is currently in Portugal at World Youth Day. The announcement arrives in the wake of a report by TV3 journalist Michael Morrah that exposed alleged unapproved exorcisms conducted by the Read more
Tags: Archbishop Paul Martin, Bishop Michael Gielen, Christchurch, Christchurch Diocese, Communication, Exorcism, NZ Catholic Bishops Conference, Sons of the Most Holy Redeemer, Transalpine Redemptorists
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Monday, July 31st, 2023
Small or basic church communities are back in vogue in Brazil, and Pope Francis is stepping in to revive them, cranking up young people’s support and interest. The once powerful Brazilian basic church communities have declined since the 1990s. Last week, 1,000 Brazilian basic church community leaders gathered to discuss Brazil’s most pressing issues, from Read more
Tags: Basic church communities, Brazil, CEBs, Clericalism, Democracy, Ecclesial communities, Evangelisation, Pope Francis, Young Catholics
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Thursday, July 27th, 2023
Fr Michael Mary, the leader of the ‘Sons of the Most Holy Redeemer,’ a conservative Latin Rite Catholic group in Christchurch, denies accusations that his group performed exorcisms on children. He clarified that sprinkling Holy Water around a child does not constitute an exorcism. The controversy surrounding the ‘Sons of the Most Holy Redeemer’, also Read more
Tags: Christchurch, Christchurch Diocese, Exorcism, Sons of the Most Holy Redeemer, Transalpine Redemptorists
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Monday, July 24th, 2023
Last Thursday Chris Bishop MP asked the Associate Minister for Social Development and Employment about people sleeping in cars. It’s almost impossible to know, exactly, how many people sleep in cars. “None”, would be the best answer. But this isn’t a “best answer” world. One measure is how many people on the Housing Register (essentially Read more
Tags: Crime, Crime-Poverty link, homelessness, Politics, Poverty
Posted in Analysis and Comment, Top Story | Comments Off on The politics of poverty
Thursday, July 20th, 2023
The Vatican and Vietnam are finalising a deal that will help improve their long strained relations. Sources say the new deal will allow the Holy See to have a resident representative in communist-run Vietnam. Both sources, a senior Vatican official and a Hanoi-based diplomat, say they think the deal’s formal announcement will take place later Read more
Tags: Vatican, Vatican-Vietnam relations, Vietnam
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Monday, July 17th, 2023
The New Zealand Catholic Bishops Conference (NZCBC) warns that two social media accounts of Bishop Steve Lowe on Facebook have been faked. Lowe serves both as the Catholic Bishop of Auckland and President of the New Zealand Bishops’ Conference. The fake social media accounts impersonating Lowe have surfaced on Meta’s Facebook and Messenger platforms and, Read more
Tags: Bishop Steve Lowe, Facebook, Messenger, Meta, Privacy, security, Social Media, Steve Lowe, What's App
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Thursday, July 13th, 2023
The boy who bypassed papal security in 2013 to embrace Pope Francis is now a seminarian. It was at Rio de Janeiro’s World Youth Day (WYD) that nine-year old Nathan de Brito came to fame. He’s the boy who ran to hug the pope and said he wanted to be a priest. “At that moment Read more
Tags: Pope Francis, Priestly vocations, Rio 2013, Seminarian, World Youth Day
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Thursday, July 6th, 2023
The newly appointed head of the Vatican’s Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith, Archbishop Víctor Fernández, is not soft on abusers. In a statement late Monday, the spokesperson for the Archdiocese of La Plata, Argentina, countered allegations from BishopAccountability.org that Fernández did not fully believe victims of sexual abuse. Fernández has served as the Read more
Tags: Archbishop Víctor Fernández
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