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Gospel in Art: Feast of the Dedication of Westminster Cathedral

Interior of Westminster Cathedral during construction, 1902. Based on a drawing by Holland Tringham ©Walker Art Library/Alamy Stock Photo

Gospel of 1 July 2026 Luke 19:1-10 At that time: Jesus entered Jericho and was passing through. And behold, there was a man named Zacchaeus. He was a chief tax collector and was rich. And he was seeking to see who Jesus was, but on account of the crowd he could not, because he was small in stature. So he ran on ahead and climbed up into a sycamore tree to see him, for he was about to pass that way... Read More


Pope Leo appoints Sister to lead Dicastery for Integral Human Development

Sister Alessandra Smerilli

Pope Leo has appointed new leaders for the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development, naming Sister Alessandra Smerilli as Prefect, Cardinal Fabio Baggio as Pro-Prefect with special responsibility for the Laudato si' Higher Education Centre, and Mgr Jozef Barlaš as Secretary. All three appointments were announced by the Holy See on Tuesday and will take effect on 1 September 2026. Sister... Read More


Faith and football: Team Missio lift the trophy!

As World Cup fever grips the globe, Missio was delighted to cheer on another squad of champion players at the Fr Barry French Girls Football Tournament, organised and hosted by Cardinal Wiseman Catholic High School, Ealing. Named after an inspiring and much-loved local priest, the late Fr Barry French, the tournament brought together Year 5 pupils from eight primary schools within the Saint Carlo... Read More


London: Zurbaran - Master of the Baroque at National Gallery

Francisco de Zurbaran, Christ and the Virgin in the House at Nazareth circa 1640 (c) Szepmuveszeti Museum of Fine Arts Budapest

Francisco de Zurbaran, 1598-1664, born in Fuente de Cantos, was one of the greatest artists of 17th century Spain, alongside Murillo and Velazquez. Exhibiting artistic talent from an early age his father, an affluent cloth merchant, sent Francisco aged fifteen to Seville as an apprentice to artist Pedro Diaz de Villnueva for three years. Seville, one of the wealthiest cities in Europe was a haven ... Read More

Pope makes final appeal to SSPX: Do not tear the seamless garment of Christ

View from St Peter's Basilica ICN/JS

As he had announced recently during his meeting with journalists at Castel Gandolfo, Pope Leo has made a final appeal to the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Pius X, (SSPX) urging it not to proceed with the consecration of four new bishops without a pontifical mandate, scheduled to take place in Écône, Switzerland, on the morning of 1 July. In a letter dated 29 June 2026, the Solemnity of the Holy A... Read More


Danuta Reutt Karol RIP

The Requiem Mass for Danuta Reutt Karol, 3 January 1937 - 6 June 2026 will take place at the London Oratory on Thursday, 6 July 2026 at 11am. For almost half a century, Danuta Reutt Karol devoted herself to preserving and promoting Polish song within the Polish émigré and British communities. With a repertoire of more than 500 songs across many genres, she was especially passionate about patri... Read More


Volunteer Fair at Westminster Cathedral Hall

Caritas Westminster warmly invites parishioners, volunteers and community groups from across the Diocese to their Volunteer Fair on Saturday 4 July 2026 at Westminster Cathedral Hall, from 3-5. The event will showcase a wide range of opportunities with inspiring charities, social action projects and parish initiatives from across the diocese. The organisers say: "We hope you can join us for an exc... Read More


Cardinal Czerny's Message for Sea Sunday: A ship must never be a place of isolation

Crew on a recent visit to Stella Maris Seafarers Centre in Hull

In his message for Sea Sunday 2026, Cardinal Michael Czerny SJ, highlights the complex challenges maritime workers face today as the sea today is "increasingly marked by tension, insecurity, war, and fear." Each year on the second Sunday of July, Christian Churches around the world mark Sea Sunday-a day dedicated to praying for maritime workers and their families. In 2026, the day falls on July 1... Read More


Gospel in Art: And behold, there arose a great storm on the sea

The HMS Conway Anchor, outside the Merseyside Maritime Museum, Albert Docks, Liverpool, Merseyside, Cast iron and wood © Alamy

Gospel of 30 June 2026 Matthew 8:23-27 At that time: When Jesus got into the boat, his disciples followed him. And behold, there arose a great storm on the sea, so that the boat was being swamped by the waves; but he was asleep. And they went and woke him, saying, 'Save us, Lord; we are perishing.' And he said to them, 'Why are you afraid, O you of little faith?' Then he rose and rebuked the winds... Read More


Holy Land: Settler violence forces Palestinians from their homes into worsening conditions

Homes completely destroyed by settlers

Palestinians forced out of their homes and communities by Israeli settler violence in the occupied West Bank face poverty, insecurity, uncertainty, and little prospect of returning home, reveals a new report by the West Bank Protection Consortium (WBPC). Israeli settler violence is making life impossible for families and helping drive their forcible transfer. Eighty-six per cent of displaced fam... Read More


Norwich: A Faith-full Past, A Hope-full Future

Image; Diocese of East Anglia

The Diocese of East Anglia marked its Golden Jubilee with a joyful and prayerful Solemn Mass of Thanksgiving at the Cathedral of St John the Baptist, Norwich, on Friday 26 June, as hundreds of clergy, religious and lay faithful gathered to celebrate 50 years of diocesan life. Held on the Solemnity of the Dedication of the Cathedral, the landmark celebration was led by Bishop Peter Collins and brou... Read More


Film: Animal Farm

Animal Farm, an animated film produced by Angel studios and directed by Andy Serkis of Lord of the Rings fame will be out in cinemas on 24th July. Animal Farm is one of the great literary allegories of the 20th century. A novella by George Orwell, a committed Socialist, Orwell was appalled by what he saw as the degeneration of the idealism of the Russian Revolution into totalitarianism at the hand... Read More


Archbishop Richard Moth receives the Pallium from Pope Leo XIV

Archbishop Moth wearing the pallium at St Peter's Basilica.  Image: M Mazur CBCEW

Archbishop Richard Moth received the pallium from Pope Leo XIV during Mass in St Peter's Basilica on the Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul, today, Monday 29 June. The Archbishop of Westminster was among 35 metropolitan archbishops from around the world who received the pallium during the annual celebration, presided over by the Holy Father in the Vatican. The pallium, a narrow band of white wool ... Read More


Venezuela: Families digging out relatives from rubble without help

Devastation in La Guaira, Venezuela © ACN

Church communities are out in force to help deeply traumatised people in the wake of the deadly devastating earthquakes that hit Venezuela. Priests, who have been accompanying the wounded in hospitals in Caracas, said "the reality is devastating". One priest said: "Before giving the sacrament of the sick to a mother, I asked her how she felt. She smiled, and answered: 'I'm alive,' and then added: ... Read More

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