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Catholic Generosity Report launched

Hosted by Sarasin & Partners and organised by Catholics in Fundraising, the launch of The Catholic Generosity Report brought together more than 50 leaders, philanthropists and professionals from across the Catholic charitable, financial and community sectors to explore the future of Catholic giving in the UK. The landmark study offers a comprehensive analysis of Catholic charitable activity, w... Read More


Review: Luminiscence at Westminster Cathedral

Luminescence is a state of the art multimedia version of 'son et lumiere' utilising a 360 degree video projection using 24 laser projections that has enlivened iconic churches and cathedrals across Europe, South America and the USA. Recently debuting in the UK at Manchester cathedral it is now lighting up the heart of the Metropolis. Last week, Luminescence premiered at Westminster Cathedral, con... Read More


Dom Robert Igo OSB elected President of English Benedictine Congregation at historic 100th General Chapter

Abbot Christopher Jamison OSB and Dom Robert Igo OSB at Kylemore Abbey. Image: EBC

The English Benedictine Congregation (EBC) has elected Dom Robert Igo OSB, Abbot of Ampleforth Abbey, as its new President during the 100th General Chapter, which concluded on Thursday, 9 July 2026, at Kylemore Abbey, Co. Galway. Dom Robert, who will also continue to serve as Abbot of Ampleforth Abbey, succeeds Abbot Christopher Jamison OSB of Worth Abbey, who completed nine years of dedicated ser... Read More


Jesuits in Britain call on public to support emergency Venezuela earthquake appeal

Jesuits in Britain will contribute £50,000 to emergency relief efforts in Venezuela, following the devastating earthquakes that struck the country on 24 June. The commitment, made through Jesuit Missions' Earthquake Appeal, increases the initial £10,000 pledged in the immediate aftermath of the disaster. Funds will support shelter, food, clean water, healthcare, and psychosocial support for eart... Read More

Ann Widdecombe RIP

Ann Widdecombe

Tributes have been pouring in to former Conservative minister the Rt Hon Ann Widdecombe , whose death was announced this morning. She was 78. Ann Widdecombe served as MP for Maidstone in Kent for 23 years. She was Home Office and Employment minister in Sir John Major's government between 1994 to 1997. In 1993 she converted from the Church of England to Catholicism, partly over the issue of women p... Read More


Gospel in Art: When they deliver you over, do not be anxious

La Douleur (Sorrow; La Madeleine),  by Paul Cézanne, painted 1868-1869 © Musée d'Orsay, Paris / Wikimedia

Gospel of 10 July 2026 Matthew 10:16-23 At that time: Jesus instructed his Apostles: 'Behold, I am sending you out as sheep in the midst of wolves, so be wise as serpents and innocent as doves. Beware of men, for they will deliver you over to councils and flog you in their synagogues, and you will be dragged before governors and kings for my sake, to bear witness before them and the Gentiles. When... Read More


Church leaders condemn placement of replica mosque on Loyalist bonfire

Archbishop Eamon Martin and  Archbishop John McDowell Image CCO

Leaders of the Catholic Church and Church of Ireland have condemned the placement of a replica mosque on a Loyalist bonfire pyre in Moygashel, Co Tyrone today. Anti-Islam and anti-migrant signs were also placed on top of the fire, which has prompted widespread condemnation for inciting hatred. Archbishop Eamon Martin, Catholic Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland and Archbishop John McD... Read More


Care Not Killing deeply disappointed as Jersey's assisted dying law receives Royal Assent despite ECHR breaches

Campaign group Care Not Killing has expressed deep disappointment following the decision to grant Royal Assent to Jersey's Assisted Dying (Jersey) Law 2026, making Jersey the first part of the British Isles to legalise assisted dying. The group believes the legislation breaches the UK's obligations under the European Convention on Human Rights - including Article 2 (right to life), Article 9 (free... Read More


Cardiff primary school achieves LiveSimply award

Organising donations for the food bank.

Pupils and staff from St Joseph's RC Primary School, Cardiff, have achieved the LiveSimply award, confirming that they are living simply, sustainably, and in solidarity with communities around the world experiencing poverty. The award, championed by the international aid charity CAFOD, was presented to the school after they successfully planned and implemented a series of faith-inspired actions t... Read More


Redemptorists correct record after SSPX schism sparks misinformation over 'Transalpine' congregation

Fr Rogério Gomes, CSsR

Following the illicit episcopal consecrations carried out by the Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX) on 1 July 2026, misinformation circulated online suggesting that the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer (Redemptorists) was connected to the community commonly known as the 'Transalpine Redemptorists' (on Papa Stronsay, a small island in Orkney, Scotland). To address this confusion, the Superior Gen... Read More


Ukraine: War has caused massive increase in homelessness

Photo by Dmytro Tolokonov on Unsplash

The full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia has drastically altered the scale of homelessness in the country, a report by expert national homelessness charity Depaul Ukraine finds. For 46% of individuals experiencing homelessness, conflict or occupation were the primary reasons for losing their homes. The report finds that official state statistics fails to capture the reality of homelessness in ... Read More


A prisoner of conscience is dying, and the world is silent

Fr John Heagle, coordinator of Priests Against Genocide USA, writes: Silence is not always golden. Often, it is simply complicity with injustice. This is certainly the case for Dr Hussam Abu Safiya, a prisoner of conscience near death in an Israeli prison. Tragically, in the face of this war crime, most international government and religious leaders have chosen to remain silent. With this reflecti... Read More


Gospel in Art: Take no bag for your journey

Study of hands, Italian School, 18th century © Sotheby's London, Old Master & 19th Century Paintings Day Auction, Part II, 7 July 2023

Gospel of 9 July 2026 Matthew 10:7-15 At that time: Jesus instructed his Apostles: 'Proclaim as you go, saying, "The kingdom of heaven is at hand." Heal the sick, raise the dead, cleanse lepers, cast out demons. You received without paying; give without pay. Acquire no gold or silver or copper for your belts, no bag for your journey, or two tunics or sandals or a staff, for the labourer deserves h... Read More


Pope calls young Iraqi Christians to be 'light of the world'

Chaldean youth at the Ankawa meeting © ACN

The Pope has encouraged more than 700 young people who lived through Iraq's jihadist occupation to be the light of the world. In a video message shown today (Wednesday, 8th July) at the Ankawa Youth Meeting (AYM), Pope Leo XIV urged young believers to persevere in faith and become peacemakers despite the region experiencing conflict and instability. The Pope said: "You must be Christ's light in th... Read More

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