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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


Gospel in Art: Build your house on rock

City of London Skyline, The Square Mile, UK, Including the Leadenhall building and the Walkie Talkie building © Alamy Images

Gospel of 26 February 2026 Matthew 7:7-12, 24-27 At that time: Jesus said to his disciples: 'Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives, and the one who seeks finds, and to the one who knocks it will be opened. Or which one of you, if his son asks him for bread, will give him a stone? Or if he asks for a fish, wil... Read More


Pope Leo XIV to visit Africa, Spain and Monaco

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Pope Leo XIV is planning to make a ten-day Apostolic Journey to Africa and two others in Europe, the Holy See Press Office announced on Wednesday. The first visit will be a day trip at the end of March to the Principality of Monaco, followed by the Africa Journey in April, and finally the six-day Journey to Spain and in the Spanish archipelago of the Canary Islands in June. After the significant j... Read More


Cardinal Zuppi: The world is dying from a lack of love

Prayer vigil at the Basilica of Santa Maria

Cardinal Matteo Maria Zuppi, president of the Italian Bishops' Conference, presided at a prayer vigil at the Basilica of Santa Maria in Trastevere in Rome, organized by the Community of St Egidio, to mark the fourth anniversary of the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine. "How can we pray always without growing weary?" Cardinal Zuppi asked. In an age in which we are not accustomed to waiting, pr... Read More


London: Prayers for peace on anniversary of war on Ukraine

Bishop Nowakowski leads prayers at the Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral  of the Holy Family in Exile

A moving interfaith prayer service took place at the Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral of the Holy Family in Exile in London yesterday, to mark the fourth anniversary of the start of Russia's full scale invasion of Ukraine. Later in the evening, a rally in Trafalgar Square attended by thousands, also began with prayers. At the Cathedral, Bishop Kenneth Nowakowski, Bishop of the Ukrainian Catholic Eparc... Read More


Westminster: message to the Diocese from Archbishop Richard

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Following his installation as Archbishop of Westminster, Archbishop Richard has written to the clergy, religious and lay faithful of the Diocese to express his gratitude for the warm welcome he has received and to ask for continued prayers as he begins his ministry among us. In the weeks ahead, Archbishop Richard will celebrate Mass across the deaneries of the Diocese as he begins to get to know t... Read More


Sisters of St Joseph of Peace urge Palantir to conduct human rights impact assessment

Palantir has not agreed to implement a shareholder proposal filed by the Congregation of the Sisters of St Joseph of Peace (CSJP), asking the Company to conduct and publish a Human Rights Impact Assessment (HRIA) - a report that describes actual and potential human rights impacts associated with the use of its products and services. The shareholder proposal, filed in December 2025, focuses on the... Read More


Women Peacemakers: Celebrating International Women's Day

On March 8th at 7pm, you are warmly invited to gather for an International Women's Day celebration that is both prayerful and theologically rich, rooted in the Church's growing reflection on Gospel nonviolence and the call to become peacemakers in a wounded world. Taking inspiration from the 2026 World Peace Day message of Pope Leo: "Towards an 'unarmed and disarming' peace," the evening will expl... Read More


USA: Bishops speak out on immigration enforcement

Bishop John Stowe OFM

Yesterday, February 24, a few hours before President Trump's first State of the Union address of his second term, Pax Christi USA's bishop president Bishop John Stowe, OFM Conv., of Lexington KY, and 17 other bishops issued a statement strongly condemning ongoing tactics by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency to threaten and intimidate the immigrant community. They reiterate the ... Read More

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