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WCC, Caritas, World Vision issue open letter against hunger

Artist Harold Segura, a WV Regional Director of Faith & Development, provided this picture showing open hands holding loaves & fish - not hoarding, not scarcity, but gift & possibility

For the first time, the leaders of the World Council of Churches (WCC), Caritas Internationalis, and World Vision International have cosigned a joint open letter calling on governments, multilateral institutions, and faith communities to act urgently on global hunger and malnutrition. The letter brings together three of the world's largest faith-based organisations in a common public stand. "Hung... Read More


Pope Leo: Liturgy leads us back to what is essential

Image: Vatican Media

During the General Audience with pilgrims in St Peter's Square yesterday, Pope Leo focused on the importance of the signs, symbols and rites of the liturgy to draw us closer to God, Pope Leo said: "With the solemn simplicity of its rhythms, the rite interrupts our frenetic activities, leading us back to what is essential... We thus discover another dimension of action, not guided by calculations... Read More


Scotland: Young people Camp out for Hope at Carfin

Young people at Carfin Lourde's Grotto © ACN

Weather didn't dampen the spirits of a group of youngsters who braved the night to pray for fellow Christians at Scotland's Marian shrine. Ten young people took part in a 'Camp out for Hope' with staff from Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) at the Carfin Lourdes Grotto on Saturday night (30th May). A heavy downpour over night and spring showers during their stay failed to diminish the group's enthus... Read More


Superpower suicide

Photo by MeSSrro on Unsplash

'Superpower suicide' is a striking phrase used by the historian of totalitarianism, Professor Timothy Snyder. He argues the United States is in the process of committing 'superpower suicide', thanks to the Trump administration's geopolitical blunders. Two egregious examples are the unwinnable war with Iran and the inexplicable alienation of its traditional allies in Europe. It occurs to me that ... Read More

Gospel in Art: Which commandment is the most important of all?

Castlewellan Peace Maze,  Castlewellan Forest Park, Mourne Mountains, County Down, Northern Ireland. Officially opened in 2001  © Alamy

Gospel of 4 June 2026 Mark 12:28b-34 At that time: One of the scribes came up to Jesus and asked him, 'Which commandment is the most important of all?' Jesus answered, 'The most important is, "Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one. And you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind, and with all your strength." The second is this: "... Read More


London: Meditatio Centre welcomes St Ethelburga's planting pilgrimage

The Meditatio Centre in Islington will be welcoming St Ethelburga's Centre for Peace and Reconciliation wonderful initiative to plant trees through the night this coming Saturday. A group is coming from St Ethelburga's at 10.45 pm for a cup of tea, meditation and a talk about the Centre before planting a beautiful fig tree in the Mediatio grounds. They will then go on to several other London centr... Read More


Gaza hospital warns of humanitarian crisis amid severe power shortages

Mother and child injured in Israeli attack await treatment at Al-Aqsa Hospital. Image UNRWA

Health authorities in Gaza have warned of a worsening humanitarian and medical crisis at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital after the facility entered a critical phase, due to severe electricity shortages and the failure of a main backup generator. The Israeli authorities are not allowing replacement parts to enter the territory. During a press conference of Sunday, the Director of Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital ... Read More


Westminster: 64th anniversary celebration for Fr Brian Reynolds

Elizabeth Horsbrough, Chris Horsbrough, Chairman St Vincent's Nursing Home,  Paulette Stone, Fr John Deehan, past Chair SVNH,  Fr  Brian Reynolds, Bernie and George Curtis, Jacquie Scott, past Chair SVNH.

On Pentecost Sunday, Bishop Jim Curry visited St Vincent's Nursing Home in Eastcote for a celebration of the 64th Anniversary of the Ordination of Fr Brian Reynolds. The event gave a heartfelt thanks for the devoted ministry of Fr Brian, whose 64 years as a diocesan priest have been marked by faithful service, both in active parish ministry and in retirement. Fr Brian's Ministry Fr Brian was orda... Read More


Nigeria: Bishop welcomes arrest of school kidnappers

Bishop Yohanna of Kontagora, Nigeria © ACN

A Nigerian bishop has welcomed the news that arrests have been made linked to the mass kidnapping of hundreds of schoolchildren - but said more must be done. Bandits attacked St Mary's Catholic School in Papiri, Kontagora, north-west Nigeria, abducting 289 primary school pupils, 14 secondary school students and 12 staff on 21st November 2025. Five suspects were arrested on Monday (1st June) for al... Read More


London: Stand together to tackle knife crime

Join Caritas Westminster and the Justice & Peace team of Tollington Park RC Parish for an important free online discussion on knife crime. Open to parishes, schools, young people, families, and the wider community, this forum will explore how we can raise awareness, support young people, and take action locally. This event has grown out of ongoing concern and engagement with the issue of knife... Read More


Reflection on the killing of Henry Nowak

Photo by Mike Labrum on Unsplash

Watching the footage of the final moments of dying student Henry Nowak has impacted me in a way that I probably last experienced following the murder of George Floyd. I have the same overwhelming feeling of sadness and horror. The same feeling of betrayal because of the involvement of police officers who are meant to be the people who keep us safe. Once again I'm drawn to deeper reflection on the ... Read More


Gospel in Art: Saints Charles Lwanga and Companions, Martyrs

St Kizito being baptised by St Charles Lwanga. Stained glass at Munyonyo Martyrs Shrine, © Wikimedia

Gospel of 3 June 2026 Matthew 5:1-12 At that time: Seeing the crowds, Jesus went up on the mountain, and when he sat down, his disciples came to him. And he opened his mouth and taught them, saying: 'Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted. Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth. Blessed are those... Read More


The Pope Video: June 2026 - For the values of sports

The values expressed in sports can unite people, break down barriers, and create spaces bringing together cultures and generations. At a time when competition can become empty rivalry, and exclusion leaves many out, it is important that we rediscover the true meaning of sports as a school of fraternity, respect, and solidarity. In this month's prayer, the Holy Father invites us to pray "for the va... Read More


Iraq: New Chaldean Patriarch tells faithful - 'your presence is a mission'

Image: ACN

The new leader of the Chaldean Catholic Church has pledged to do everything in his power to strengthen its presence in its historic homeland. Patriarch Paul III Nona was officially installed on Friday (29th May) during a solemn ceremony in the Cathedral of St Joseph, Baghdad, Iraq. Leaders of other Christian Churches, representatives from the Vatican and Iraqi government figures attended the insta... Read More

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