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Gospel in Art: The wind blows where it wishes

The Birth of Venus  by Sandro Botticelli, 1485 © Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence

Gospel of 14 April 2026 John 3:7-15 At that time: Jesus said to Nicodemus, ' Do not marvel that I said to you, "You must be born anew." The wind blows where it wishes, and you hear its sound, but you do not know where it comes from or where it goes. So it is with everyone who is born of the Spirit.' Nicodemus said to him, 'How can these things be?' Jesus answered him, 'Are you the teacher of Israe... Read More


Pope Leo arrives in Algeria, a missionary of peace

Pope Leo was welcomed at Algiers Airport by President Abdelmadjid Tebboune

Pope Leo XIV has completed the first day of his Apostolic Journey to Africa, during which he will visit Algeria, Cameroon, Angola, and Equatorial Guinea, from 13 to 23 April. The Holy Father arrived in Algeria on Monday morning, happy to revisit the land of Saint Augustine, who, the Pope said during the flight from Rome, "offers a very important bridge in interreligious dialogue". He was welcomed ... Read More


Ian Linden: Trump's little outburst

Dr Ian Linden

"[Leo] wasn't on any list to be Pope, and was only put there by the Church because he was American, and they thought that would be the best way to deal with President Donald J. Trump. If I wasn't in the White House, Leo wouldn't be in the Vatican….Leo should get his act together as Pope, use common sense, stop catering to the Radical Left, and focus on being a Great Pope, not a politician". Don... Read More


Bishops of Scotland statement on the Gospel response to conflict

Image: SCMO

The Bishops of Scotland today renew their urgent appeal to political leaders across the world to pursue peace with courage, determination, and sincerity. In a time marked by deepening conflict and human suffering, particularly in the Middle East, Ukraine, Sudan and South Sudan, the need for dialogue and diplomatic solutions has never been more pressing. War brings devastation, loss, and division. ... Read More

Mass for Care of Creation; exhibition of art inspired by Laudato Si'

L:  Return to Nature by Martin Jarvis. R: Listen to the Cry of the Earth by Helen Elwes

A special Mass for the Care of Creation will take place on the first anniversary of Pope Francis' death at 6pm on Tuesday, 21st April at Farm St Church, Mayfair. A beautiful exhibition of works by artists Helen Elwes and Martin Jarvis, in response to the climate and nature crisis, is currently on at the London Jesuit Centre, next door to the church. After the Mass there will be a talk by the artis... Read More


Film: Glenroathan

Official poster

Directed by Brian Cox in his directorial debut, Glenroathan is a heartwarming film about forgiveness and reconciliation set in highlands of Scotland. The film centres on the relationship of two brothers - Sandy Nairn played by Brian Cox and his younger brother, Donal, played with impish glee by Alan Cumming, who have been estranged for 40 years. The family owns a small but well respected whisky di... Read More


Archbishop John Wilson: Pope Leo shows the world that God demands peace in face of war

Archbishop John Wilson

Archbishop John Wilson, Metropolitan Archbishop of Southwark said this morning: "Our Holy Father, Pope Leo XIV is showing the world that in the face of war, God demands peace. As Pope Leo has made clear, we cannot stand by and allow the message of the Gospel to be abused. "As bishops, we are not politicians, nor statesmen, nor do we pretend to have all the answers. But as followers of the Lord ... Read More


Pope Leo: 'I am not a politician, I speak of the Gospel'

Image Vatican Media

During the flight to Algeria, this morning, on the start of his Apostolic Journey to Algeria, Cameroon, Angola and Equatorial Guinea, Pope Leo XIV responded to questions regarding US President Donald Trump's recent abusive statements about him on the 'Truth Social' network. The Pope said: "I do not see my role as that of a politician. I am not a politician, and I do not want to enter into a debate... Read More


Gospel in Art: There was a man of the Pharisees named Nicodemus

Cutty Sark and Thermopylae by Montague Dawson © Sotheby's New York, 5 February 2025

Gospel of 13 April 2026 John 3:1-8 There was a man of the Pharisees named Nicodemus, a ruler of the Jews. This man came to Jesus by night and said to him, 'Rabbi, we know that you are a teacher come from God, for no one can do these signs that you do unless God is with him.' Jesus answered him, 'Truly, truly, I say to you, unless one is born anew he cannot see the kingdom of God.' Nicodemus said t... Read More


Pope Leo: Sunday Eucharist is "indispensable" for Christian life

During his Regina Caeli address on Sunday with pilgrims gathered in Saint Peter's Square, Pope Leo reflected on the Gospel of the Second Sunday of Easter, Divine Mercy Sunday, which emphasises the central role of the Eucharist in sustaining faith. He recounted the Gospel account of the Apostle Thomas, who encounters the risen Christ eight days after Easter and noted that this meeting takes place w... Read More


US Cardinal: War in Iran morally illegitimate. Not in our name.

Cardinal Robert McElroy

During his Vigil Mass for Peace, on Saturday evening, at the Cathedral of St Matthew the Apostle in Washington, Cardinal Robert McElroy, Archbishop of Washington DC, said that under Catholic just war principles, the initiation of the war in Iran and any continuation of it is "morally illegitimate". He called on faithful to "pray that the ceasefire holds and that it leads to a substantive foundatio... Read More


Caste Discrimination - Where Do We Go From Here?

The Christian Network Against Caste Discrimination (CNACD) will host a conference entitled 'Caste Discrimination - Where Do We Go From Here?' this Thursday, 16 April 2026 from 10.30am - 3.30pm, at the Jesuit Centre, 114 Mount Street, London W1K 3AH. Marking 13 years of CNACD's work, the conference will bring together faith leaders, campaigners, and policymakers to reflect on progress made in addre... Read More


There is no ceasefire in Lebanon

Photo by Tim Broadbent on Unsplash

It is a couple of weeks since the last post from my friend in Lebanon. Before Easter she wrote: "The situation is getting very intense. For the past two days there has been a lot of bombing clearly heard in Saida even though the actual locations are kilometres away. It shows the mass weapons Israel uses. You might have heard the news that Iran (and allies) now threatens to target American universi... Read More


Second Sunday of Easter Homily with Canon Pat Browne

When the Covid epidemic ended, it was reckoned in many London parishes that about a third of those who used to come to Mass never returned. They simply stopped. Some of these people had never missed a Sunday in their lives. It raises an uncomfortable question: what were they doing all those years? Were they getting nothing out of it? Were they simply going through the motions? We cannot judge indi... Read More

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