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Archbishop Richard Moth's Homily for Maundy Thursday Mass

This evening, Archbishop Richard Moth celebrated the Mass of the Lord's Supper at Westminster Cathedral. In his homily, he reflected on the Passover fulfilled in Christ, the Lamb of God who delivers humanity from sin through his self-giving sacrifice. Emphasising Christ's example of humble service in the washing of feet, he points to how this is in continuity with the gift of the Eucharist, in wh... Read More


Irish Bishop: 'Suffering of Holy Land Christians must be our concern'

Mass in the Holy Family Church, Gaza, January 2016 CCO archive

Bishop Alan McGuckian SJ, chair of the Council for Migrants, Refugees and Justice & Peace of the Irish Catholic Bishops' Conference issued this statement today. Over these days, as we anticipate the celebration of the Passion, Death and Resurrection of our Saviour, Jesus Christ, our thoughts turn to the people of the Holy Land. These days - the highpoint of the Christian year - the fear and ... Read More


Good Friday Reflection with Canon Robin Gibbons

Cross painted by Frere Yves osb, Abbey La Ouerre qui Vire.

April 3rd 2026 When I Survey the Wondrous Cross The Liturgy of Good Friday has a solemn simplicity that takes us back to earlier times, in fact the structure has its roots in the 4th century Liturgy in the basilica of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, mainly the veneration of the Cross and reading of the Passion, mentioned by the pilgrim Egeria in her account of the ceremonies. It also has links t... Read More


Catholic leaders and organisations response to Israel's Death Penalty expansion Bill

On March 30th, 2026, the Israeli Knesset voted to expand the use of the death penalty, specifically in occupied Palestinian territories. In response, Catholic leaders and authorised representatives of Catholic organisations endorsed this call from Catholic leaders and organisations to express strong moral opposition to the legislation and call for immediate action to protect Palestinian life, upho... Read More

Doncaster: Priest, mineworker and artist - exhibition

Underground train - painting by David Lawrance

An exhibition marking the work of a priest in the coal mines in the 1970s and 1980s is on display at Cusworth Hall in Doncaster. The Reverend David Lawrance, chaplain for the Industrial Mission, worked in and around collieries in the 1970s and 1980s - including during the miners' strike - and kept extensive records and sketches of life and work underground. This exhibition, created from his drawi... Read More


Record number of Catholic schools in Big Lent Walk

More schools have signed up for CAFOD's Big Lent Walk this year than ever before. The wave of enthusiasm by Catholic young people comes hot on the heels of an extraordinary response to the Jubilee Year. So far over 760 schools, including at least 43 in Westminster diocese, are taking part in the charity's annual nationwide fundraising challenge, walking 200km over 40 days. In addition, over 1,000 ... Read More


Holy Week Poem: Thursday

Foot Washing and a New Commandment - Tidings

Maundy Thursday: Towel and Sword Night gathers early. The room is dim. Bread on the table. Wine holding the last light. Outside, boots on stone. Empire still turns. Now too: Propellers in the dark. A drone circling above sleeping roofs. The long whistle of a bomb. Glass becoming rain. A child waking into fire. Inside, a bowl of water. He stands, slips off his robe, and takes up a towel. No one spe... Read More


Gospel in Art: Maundy Thursday

Scenes from Christ's Passion, top left to bottom right: entry into Jerusalem, Last Supper; Christ washing disciples' feet, Agony in the Garden; Betrayal of Christ the Crucifixion © Alamy

Gospel of 2 April 2026 John 13:1-15 Before the Feast of the Passover, when Jesus knew that his hour had come to depart out of this world to the Father, having loved his own who were in the world, he loved them to the end. During supper, when the devil had already put it into the heart of Judas Iscariot, Simon's son, to betray him, Jesus, knowing that the Father had given all things into his hands,... Read More


Space and humanity at a crossroads: A new frontier of the common good

The Blue Marble - taken during Apollo 17 lunar mission 1972 . Image: NASA

On the occasion of the launch of the NASA Artemis II mission on Wednesday, 1 April, 2026, the Caritas in Veritate Foundation has released a video featuring reflections and perspectives on space exploration and the principles that should govern humanity's relationship with it. Archbishop Ettore Balestrero, in an interview with Vatican media, affirms that "space must remain a common good, with clear... Read More


Holy Thursday Reflection with Canon Robin Gibbons

Giotto, Scrovegni Chapel, Padua

April 2nd 2026 Ubi Caritas On Holy Thursday most of us focus on the institution of the Eucharist at the Last Supper and the watching with that sacramental presence of the Lord, as our altars are stripped bare in preparation for the solemn day of Good Friday. But the English title for this day, Maundy Thursday from the Latin word mandatum, hints at a profound otherness in what takes place and point... Read More


Holy Week Poem: Wednesday

Spikenard - Joseph Dalton Hooker. Wiki image

Spikenard and Ash She moved like silence in a room full of eyes, broke the jar like a prophet breaks the sky. No words, Just oil - and the scent of burial. The men coughed, like they'd inhaled scandal. She poured a year's wage on his worn feet, and wiped them with her dignity undone. And the church- still, at times, finds itself in the crucible of pain and suffering. There, it pours itself out- in... Read More


Easter Message from Heads of Churches in Jerusalem

Patriarchs and Heads of Churches in Jerusalem

"Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ! By his great mercy he has given us a new birth into a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead..."1 Peter 1:3 'In the weeks leading up to this year's commemoration of Christ's death and resurrection, a new and devastating regional war has once again plunged the Holy Land and the wider Middle East into turmoil. Eac... Read More


Patriarchs condemn attacks in Syria, pray for peace

Worshipper lights candles in St.Paul's Melkite Greek Catholic Church, Damascus Photo: Paul Jeffrey/Life on Earth 01 April 2026

His Beatitude John X, Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch and All the East; His Holiness Mor Ignatius Aphrem II, Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch and All the East and Supreme Head of the Universal Syriac Orthodox Church; and His Beatitude Youssef Absi, Melkite Greek Catholic Patriarch of Antioch and All the East, condemned attacks on the city of Al-Suqaylabiyah in Hama, Syria-including acts of... Read More


Pope Leo: Lay people help Church reach all and promote peace

Image: Vatican Media

Lay people's service and witness is essential to building a Church that reaches out to all and spreads the Gospel, along with justice, charity and peace, Pope Leo XIV said during today's General Audience with pilgrims in St Peter's Square. "The vast field of the lay apostolate is not confined to the Church, but extends to the world," Pope Leo said. "The Church is present wherever her children prof... Read More

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