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  2. Category : Religious organisations based in New Zealand

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    Synagogues in New Zealand (4 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Religious organisations based in New Zealand" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.

  3. Bible Society New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Bible Society New Zealand publishes a wide variety of non-denominational Scriptures and resources for churches and Christians to use. This includes leaflets for children and adults that tell the Christmas and Easter story and share Bible answers to life's questions, New Testaments for outreach, gospels for Easter camps, full waterproof Bibles for New Zealand Defence Force personnel, Christian ...

  4. State-integrated school - Wikipedia

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    As of July 2022, there were 335 state-integrated schools in New Zealand, of which 236 identify as Roman Catholic. [2] [nb 1] They educate approximately 92,482 students, or 11.2% of New Zealand's student population, [3] making them the second-most common type of school in New Zealand behind non-integrated state schools.

  5. Holy Cross College, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Its lack became pressing when New Zealand was created an ecclesiastical province with Wellington as the Metropolitan See in 1887. Prior to this the New Zealand Bishops were largely influenced by Cardinal Moran in Sydney to send seminarians to his Manly seminary where Bishop Michael Verdon, the second Bishop of Dunedin (1896-1918) had been ...

  6. National Statement on Religious Diversity - Wikipedia

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    The National Statement on Religious Diversity is a New Zealand statement of intent in the field of religious diversity. It is intended to provide "a framework for the recognition of New Zealand's diverse faith communities and their harmonious interaction with each other, with government and with other groups in society."

  7. Christianity in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand Journal of History (2008) 42#2 pp 133–153. Studies the impact of Christianity on New Zealand society in the 1920s; Hoverd, William James (2008). "No Longer a Christian Country? – Religious Demographic Change in New Zealand 1966–2006" (PDF). New Zealand Sociology. 23 (1). Royal Society of New Zealand.

  8. Religion in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Religion in New Zealand is diverse. The country has no state religion and freedom of religion has been protected since the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi. [2] While New Zealand was predominantly Christian from the time of European colonisation, New Zealand has, over the last decade, at least, become post-Christian.

  9. Category:Religion in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... New Zealand religious leaders (12 C, 5 P) ... Pages in category "Religion in New Zealand"