On this episode of Te Ao with Moana: Abuse in state/religious institutions, Joe Daymond and Ade Bantu (Nigeria).
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Destiny Church leader Brian Tamaki says Level 2 restrictions were a breach of religious freedoms
Destiny Church leader Brian Tamaki says the Government's restrictions in Level 2 around mass gatherings places of worship were a breach of religious freedoms.
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Māori Archdeacon calls for consistent COVID-19 laws and restrictions
An Anglican archdeacon has expressed his concerns over the Public Health Response Bill which is currently being rushed through Parliament with the intention to be passed tonight. The Act will give Police the right to enter private dwellings and marae without a warrant.
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King Tūheitia shares Pai Marire with all iwi- 12.30pm Newsbreak
King Pootatau Te Wherowhero VII issued his latest address last night from his home in Huntly, reminding Māoridom of the benefits of karakia in these trying times.
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Tukutuku panels celebrate culture and Christianity at Holy Sepulchre
Weavers from around the Aotearoa have bound together to retrace the history of Māori converting to Christianity through tukutuku panels, as part of the Holy Sepulchre's 50th anniversary. The panels are inspired by a poi composed by the late Sir Kingi Matutaera Ihaka.
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Tamaki duo launch non-Christian political party
The wife of Destiny Church leader Brian Tamaki, Hannah Tamaki will lead the party with two initial goals - to raise the party vote to five percent and win an electorate.
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Al Noor Mosque reopens to community
Masjid Al Noor has reopened and was handed back to the Muslim community by Police. Seven days after terror tore through the mosque, the open doors welcome its many loyal worshippers.
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He Iwi Kotahi- Te Ao Special Broadcast for Chch
A dark cloud lingers over the country, deep sadness and grief is being felt across Aotearoa. He Iwi Kotahi - is a special Te Ao broadcast for Christchurch as the nation stops for a moment in silence.
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John the Baptist preaches te reo in Māngere
English baptist preacher John Catmur is on a mission to preach about the goodness of te reo. Inspired by a call from God, John moved from England to Aotearoa in 2007 to minister in Māngere, South Auckland.
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Baha'i prayer book translated into te reo Māori
Prayers of the Baha'i faith by prophet Baha'u'llah have been translated into te reo Māori by academic Tom Roa. Roa says the task wasn't easy but very rewarding.