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Stonyhurst: Vacancy for Domestic & Guest Administrator

Theodore House is hiring! We are looking for a full-time Domestic & Guest Admininstrator to join the small team running our beautiful facility on the Stonyhurst estate, who will be supportive of the Catholic ethos and mission that Theodore House is part of. For more information please visit: https://theodorehouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/TH_Administrator-job-spec_25.12.11.pdf? Read More


US bishop calls for prayers and calm after woman is killed by ICE officer

Archbishop Bernard Hebda of Saint Paul and Minneapolis, has called for prayers and calm following the fatal shooting at point blank range by a masked ICE officer, of Rene Nicole Good, a 37 year old mother of three children in Minneapolis. She had just dropped her six year old child at school. Rene was a US citizen born in Colorado and appears to never have been charged with anything involving law... Read More


Gaza: The genocide has not ended

Israeli human rights organisation Btselem have issued a new report on the situation in Gaza. They write: 'Although the 'ceasefire' agreement was signed nearly three months ago, Israel continues to kill Palestinians throughout the Gaza Strip, systematically demolishes buildings and infrastructure and restricts the entry of humanitarian aid. 'Since the start of the 'ceasefire' on 10 October 2025, Is... Read More


London: Radio Maria England benefit evening

The Tricolore Theatre Company and Radio Maria England in association with The Catholic Association of Performing Arts (CaAPA) will be hosting 'Oh Come Let Us Adore Him' - a fundraising evening with dramas and carols, on Saturday, 10 January 2026 at Our Lady of Victories Church, Kensington High Street. The event has been sponsored by Ghirelli. Food and drink kindly donated by Carnevale & Giribi... Read More

Vocation for Justice: Speaking up for 40 Years

The Columban newsletter Vocation for Justice - produced by the Justice, Peace and Ecology Team - is marking 40 years this month. The final hard copy edition is going out at the moment. Future editions will be sent out electronically. Ellen Teague looks back at the last four decades. In one of our first Vocation for Justice newsletters in 1986, the prominent South African Dominican theologian Fr Al... Read More


Gospel in Art: He said to them, 'How many loaves do you have?

Multiplication of the loaves and fish,  by Ambrosius Francken I, Late 16th century,  oil on panel  © Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp, KMSK, Belgium

Gospel of 8 January 2026 Mark 6:34-44 At that time: When Jesus went ashore he saw a great crowd, and he had compassion on them, because they were like sheep without a shepherd. And he began to teach them many things. And when it grew late, his disciples came to him and said, 'This is a desolate place, and the hour is now late. Send them away to go into the surrounding countryside and villages and ... Read More


Pope Leo: The Second Vatican Council still guiding star of Church's journey

General Audience in Popel Paul VI Hall

"It is the Magisterium [of the Second Vatican Council] that still constitutes the guiding star of the Church's journey today," Pope Leo said, during his Wednesday General Audience, on 7 January, in the Pope VI Hall, as he began a new catechesis series, dedicated to Vatican Council II and a rereading of its Documents, following the Jubilee Year's focus on the mysteries of the life of Jesus. The P... Read More


The Pope Video: January 2026 - For prayer with the word of God

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With the first prayer intention of the year, Pope Leo XIV invites us to rediscover the transforming power of God's Word, the Word in which "we find the light that guides our steps." Along with the Holy Father, we turn to prayer, asking that we might be a Church that "prays with the Word, that is built upon it and shares it with joy, so that in every person, the hope of a new world may be born agai... Read More


Poland: Pope Leo blesses Three Kings Parade

Three Kings in Warsaw

Pope Leo XIV has sent his Apostolic Blessing to participants in the Three Kings Parade, the world's largest street Nativity scene held annually on the Solemnity of the Epiphany, in Warsaw. Similar events also took place in many more places in Poland and around the world. On behalf of the Holy Father, the Holy See sent a letter with the papal blessing and spiritual support to Piotr Giertych, Chairm... Read More


Syria: Church pleads for prayers as fresh fighting erupts in Aleppo

Sister Annie Demerjian with displaced girls in Aleppo. File image: ACN

Church ministers have called for prayers for peace after fatal clashes erupted in north-west Syria when a volatile ceasefire broke down. At least seven people, mostly civilians, have been killed and several others wounded following clashes between the government and Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces in Aleppo yesterday (Tuesday, 6th January). Sister Annie Demerjian, of the Sisters of Jesus and... Read More


Who were the Three Kings?

Dream of the Magi, Kelly Latimore Icons (2025)

On the Feast of the Epiphany, London Catholic Worker volunteer Harry Wills, reflected on who the Magi were and what they teach us about the meaning of the 'Other'." One of my university teachers told us about the time he spent living in rural Africa. He was the only white Christian in a Muslim community. At first, he felt like a distrusted other'. Yet, they shared their space and resources with hi... Read More


CELAM expresses solidarity with Church in Venezuela

Our Lady of Coromoto in Guanare, Wiki Image by Guillermo Ramos Flamerich

The Latin American and Caribbean Episcopal Council (CELAM) has expressed its closeness to the Church and the Venezuelan people in their struggle for peace, justice, and reconciliation. The message in Spanish, sent yesterday and signed by the members of the organization's Presidency, expressed deep solidarity with the difficulties the nation is facing and invites a renewed faith in a God who walks... Read More


Christian CND New Year Message

Looking Back With Gratitude, Moving Forward With Hope As we step into a new year, we take time to reflect with gratitude on all that has been shared, built, and witnessed over the past twelve months. In a world still marked by war, fear, and the threat of nuclear violence, Christian CND has continued to offer a faithful Christian witness for peace - rooted in prayer, action, and community. One of ... Read More


Gospel in Art: The people dwelling in darkness have seen a great light

Impression, Sunrise, by Claude Monet, 1872, Oil on canvas © Musée Marmottan, Paris

Gospel of 7 January 2026 Matthew 4:12-17, 23-25 At that time: When Jesus heard that John had been arrested, he withdrew into Galilee. And leaving Nazareth he went and lived in Capernaum by the sea, in the territory of Zebulun and Naphtali, so that what was spoken by the prophet Isaiah might be fulfilled: 'The land of Zebulun and the land of Naphtali, the way of the sea, beyond the Jordan, Galilee ... Read More

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