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Gospel in Art: Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead

Jesus Christ raising Lazarus from the dead, Catacombs of Callistus, Rome © Christian Art

Gospel of 22 March 2026 John 11:1-45 At that time: The sisters of Lazarus sent to Jesus, saying, 'Lord, he whom you love is ill.' But when Jesus heard it he said, 'This illness does not lead to death. It is for the glory of God, so that the Son of God may be glorified through it.' Now Jesus loved Martha and her sister and Lazarus. So, when he heard that Lazarus was ill, he stayed two days longer i... Read More


Catholic student celebration in York

Mass at York Oratory

More than 200 Catholic university students from across the North of England and Scotland gathered in York on 14 February for an evening that united faith, friendship, and joyful celebration. The event began with the Holy Vigil Mass at York Oratory, where students from a wide range of universities came together in prayer. Attendees had travelled from cities across the North, including Aberdeen, Gla... Read More


Sunday Reflection with Canon Robin Gibbons: 22 March 2026

Fifth Sunday of Lent The dramatic story of Lazarus that John shares with us, is the seventh and final sign Jesus performed before his passion and death. Quite simply it reveals Jesus as 'the resurrection and the life' as the promised messiah and son of God who is victorious over death, but also demonstrates for us his humanity and love rooted in the setting of his own friendship with Martha, Mary... Read More


WCC gravely concerned over report showing Russia has abducted thousands of Ukrainian children

23 May 2022, Ukrainian children in Romashka sports complex, Zolotaya Kosa, SW Russia near border with Ukraine. There are several hundred children there mostly taken from orphanages

World Council of Churches (WCC) general secretary Rev Prof Dr Jerry Pillay has expressed grave concern over the findings of the Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Ukraine regarding the deportation and transfer of Ukrainian children. "Such actions deprive children of their families, language, culture, and homeland, inflicting deep psychological and spiritual harm," said Pillay. "The... Read More

Ian Linden: The quiet faith of Gordon Brown

Anger and apathy, Bankers and BREXIT, Corruption and COVID, the ABC of Britain's decline, has determined our recent history. The Venerable Bede wrote in the 8th century that history should record the "evil of wicked men" to avoid sin, while describing the "good things of good men" to encourage virtue. James Macintyre's insightful and balanced Gordon Brown: Power with Purpose, Bloomsbury 2026, fal... Read More


Bethlehem Update: A Day of Love, A Story of Strength

Poster by Nabil Anani.

Usama Nicola writes in Bethlehem Updates: Today, (21 March) we celebrate Mother's Day in Palestine and across the Middle East, a day of love, gratitude, and family warmth. Yet this year it carries a deeper weight. I send my heartfelt love and prayers to my precious mother, my beloved wife, my mother-in-law, my sisters in law, my brothers' wives, and to all the incredible mothers everywhere. May ... Read More


Gospel in Art: Nicodemus said: Do we judge a man without first hearing him

The Descent from the Cross  by Peter Paul Rubens. Painted 1612 - 1614,  © The Cathedral of Our Lady (Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekathedraal), Antwerp

21 March 2026 John 7:40-52 At that time: When the crowd heard these words of Jesus some of the people said, 'This really is the Prophet.' Others said, 'This is the Christ.' But some said, 'Is the Christ to come from Galilee? Has not the Scripture said that the Christ comes from the offspring of David, and comes from Bethlehem, the village where David was?' So there was a division among the people ... Read More


Jerusalem: Church of the Holy Sepulchre closed

Church of the Holy Sepulchre.  Wiki image

The Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem remains indefinitely closed to the public. The 4th century church, believed to be where Jesus was buried, and rose from the dead, was officially shut on 28 February 2026. Israeli authorities cite "security reasons" and "heightened alert" due to escalating regional tensions and the ongoing conflict involving Israel and Iran. The shutdown is part of a b... Read More


Nigeria: Priest warns of 'guerrilla warfare' as dozens killed by suicide bombers

Military support driving towards Maiduguri in 2024 © ACN

A priest has warned that terrorists are "sneaking" into villages after a suspected suicide attack in north-east Nigeria resulted in multiple deaths. Father Joseph Fidelis, from Maiduguri Diocese, told Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) that attacks by extremists had been happening in nearby villages for two weeks before Monday's (16th March) devastating attack, which saw 28 killed. F... Read More


Aid agencies call for immediate ceasefire as Beirut suffers greater bombardment

Caritas team in Lebanon

CAFOD is calling for an immediate ceasefire in Lebanon, alongside the Catholic church and other aid agencies. Following a dramatic surge in violence over the past two weeks, more than 1,000 people have been killed and over 2,500 injured. CAFOD is responding to the crisis in Lebanon alongside local community groups and partners, by: supporting displaced families in Ein El Helweh camp (the largest P... Read More


London: Professor Nicolas Paz gives keynote address on nonviolence at Farm Street

Bishop Jim Curry and Professor Nicolas Paz at the Farm Street event

Nonviolence is not weakness - it is action. Deliberate, organized, faithful, and rooted in the Gospel - that was the message from Professor Nicolas Paz, Director of the Catholic Nonviolence Initiative, and Associate Professor at the Pontifical University of Salamanca during his inspiring keynote address to a packed audience at an event at Farm Street Jesuit Centre last Saturday, organised by Pax C... Read More


Work and prayer: Brewing beer alongside the monks of Mount St Bernard Abbey

Peter, this week's guest on the All Kinds of Catholic podcast, explores the impact on his life and his faith of managing both the brewery and the estate at England's only Trappist monastery. The episode joins the library of more than 90 weekly All Kinds of Catholic podcast conversations, uncovering how Catholics are living their faith in today's world. Here, Peter talks about learning to make pro... Read More


Pope Leo appoints Bishop Marcus Stock Apostolic Administrator of Diocese of Hallam

Following the resignation of the Right Reverend Ralph Heskett CSsR.as Bishop of Hallam, His Holiness Pope Leo XIV has appointed Bishop Marcus Stock as the Apostolic Administrator of the Diocese of Hallam. This appointment is in addition to his office as Bishop of Leeds and additional responsibilities as the Apostolic Administrator of the Diocese of Middlesbrough. "I feel very humbled by the trust ... Read More


Gospel in Art: We know where this man comes from

Haystacks, Morning, Eragny,  by Camille Pissarro, 1899  © Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Gospel of 20 March 2026 John 7:1-2, 10, 25-30 At that time: Jesus went about in Galilee. He would not go about in Judea, because the Jews were seeking to kill him. Now the Jews' Feast of Booths was at hand. After his brothers and sisters had gone up to the feast, then he also went up, not publicly but in private. Some of the people of Jerusalem therefore said, 'Is not this the man whom they seek t... Read More

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