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Assisi: Thousands of pilgrims venerate relics of St Francis

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For the first time in 800 years, the relics of the Francis of Assisi were put on public display in the Basilica named after him on Sunday. The exposition will continue for one month until 22 March. More than 400,000 pilgrims have already pre-registered to venerate the mortal remains on this much-loved Saint. Franciscan Father Giulio Cesario said the thousands of pilgrims who came to Assisi for th... Read More


US Catholic Bishops file legal challenge against Trump's 'immoral' order ending birthright citizenship

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The US Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), have filed a Supreme Court brief opposing President Donald Trump's executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship for children born in the US to parents without legal status or temporary visas. Urging the Supreme Court to strike down the order, they say it is "immoral" and an affront to Catholic teaching on human dignity and justice. The 29 pa... Read More


Archbishop calls for prayers for parliamentarians debating Assisted Dying

Archbishop John Sherington

In a Lenten statement, the Archbishop of Liverpool, the Most Reverend John Sherrington, clarifies the Church's principled objection to the Terminally Ill (Adults) End of Life Bill, and urges Catholics to pray for parliamentarians debating the Private Members' Bill in the House of Lords. Archbishop Sherrington, the Lead Bishop for Life Issues for the Bishops' Conference, asked for a special prayer... Read More


Minority groups felt fearful and unwelcome after 2024 summer riots new research shows

Van on fire during 2024 Southport Riots 30 July 2024 Wiki Image StreetMic LiveStream

New research has revealed the impact of the 2024 riots on minority groups in the UK, showing that it made people feel unwelcome and fearful in their own communities and that they modified their daily lives to feel safe. Experts from the University of Nottingham's School of Psychology undertook a qualitative study to explore the lived experiences of ethnic and religious minority groups during and a... Read More

Lives lost at sea as Christians migrate in north-west Africa

Sunday gathering with children in Nouakchott Diocese, Mauritania ©ACN

A bishop has highlighted the devastating impact of clandestine migration in Mauritania. Bishop Victor Ndione, who has led Nouakchott Diocese in the north-west African country for two years, told Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) the country is often a "stop-off on the route for those who dream to be elsewhere." But he stressed these journeys are fraught with danger. He said: "Often migrants try to l... Read More


As Russian invasion of Ukraine enters fifth year, churches across the world pray for peace

Ecumenical prayer in St Sofia Cathedral, Kyiv with heads of Ukraine's churches, European leaders, President Zelenskyy and first lady Olena Zelenska. Photo: Office of the President of Ukraine

Churches across the world prayed for peace and called for justice as Russia's invasion of Ukraine entered its fifth year this week. An ecumenical prayer for peace in Bern Cathedral, with participation of Bern churches and a chamber orchestra from Bakhmut, Ukraine, became more than a commemoration. Those gathered described it as "lament, intercession, and hope all at once." Bishop Felix Gmür open... Read More


Gospel in Art: You shall not murder

Study of Tree Roots by Johann Christian Reinhart, 1819 © British Museum, London

Gospel of 27 February 2026 Matthew 5:20-26 At that time: Jesus said to his disciples: 'I tell you, unless your righteousness exceeds that of the scribes and Pharisees, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. You have heard that it was said to those of old, "You shall not murder; and whoever murders will be liable to judgement." But I say to you that everyone who is angry with his brother will ... Read More


From Condemnation to Consequences: New WCC campaign will call for accountability to end occupation of Palestine

A new World Council of Churches (WCC) campaign: 'From Condemnation to Consequences', running 4-18 March, will call on states to hold Israel accountable for ending the illegal occupation of Palestine. In light of the escalating crisis in the Occupied Palestinian Territory and the clear, yet unfulfilled, legal obligations of the international community, the campaign will demand concrete, legally-gro... Read More


Priests Against Genocide call on World Bank to suspend participation in 'Board of Peace'

Photo by Andrea Sabbadini, Rome, 2025

Priests Against Genocide, an international network of 2,200 priests from 58 countries, together with 23 bishops, archbishops, and two cardinals, has issued a formal letter to Mr Ajay Banga, President of the World Bank Group, urging the institution to suspend any participation in the so-called 'Board of Peace.' In their letter, the network states that its pastoral mission obliges members to defend ... Read More


Jersey vote on assisted dying is not the end, says Care Not Killing

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Jersey has voted to legalise assisted dying for terminally ill adults, becoming the second of the British Isles to do so after the Isle of Man. The vote on Thursday, after three days of debate, was 32 in favour and 16 against. The bill will now go for royal assent. Under the bill, a person with a terminal illness "who is experiencing or is expected to experience unbearable physical suffering" and ... Read More


BBC Traitors winner Harry Clark champions Lent challenge for CAFOD

Harry Clark with St Bernards's students

Harry Clark, broadcaster, author and celebrated winner of BBC hit series 'Traitors' revisited his roots in Slough this week, with an inspiring mission for local young people. As part of his 'faithful' era, Harry encouraged students at St Bernard's Catholic Grammar School as they take on a charity challenge for the Catholic Agency for Overseas Development (CAFOD). CAFOD's 'Big Lent Walk' involves p... Read More


Archbishop Richard Moth announced as new Patron of the SVP

The St Vincent de Paul Society (England & Wales) today announced the Archbishop of Westminster, the Most Reverend Richard Moth as a Patron. Archbishop Moth will lend his support to the SVP's mission of tackling poverty and providing practical assistance to those in need across England and Wales. Archbishop Moth, who was appointed the 12th Archbishop of Westminster at a service in Westminster C... Read More


London: 'Unity and Hope, where can Pope Leo lead the church?'

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Christopher Lamb, CNN's Vatican correspondent and Rev Erin Clark, an American writer based in London who is the vicar of St Mary's CoE church, Battersea will be taking part in a discussion entitled: 'Unity and Hope, where can Pope Leo lead the church?' at the Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, Battersea next Thursday, March 5 from 7pm to 8.30pm. The event will be chaired by Fr David O'Malley S... Read More


New Hall School joins the Choir Schools' Association

New Hall School Choir at King's College Chapel

New Hall School, Chelmsford, is proud to announce that it has become an Associate member of the Choir Schools' Association, an organisation dedicated to supporting the education of choristers in schools, cathedrals and churches. Founded in 1642 and steeped in a rich liturgical heritage, New Hall has a long-standing reputation for excellence in music. The Chapel Choir is a mixed-voice ensemble of a... Read More

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