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The British Museum has not 'erased' Palestine from displays

British Museum, Wiki Image

There have been some heated comments online over the last two days, after the Telegraph and several other publications reported that the British Museum had removed the name 'Palestine' from their Middle East displays and notices. A petition appealing for name to be reinstated has already attracted over 14,000 signatures. In a statement today, a British Museum spokesperson said: "It has been report... Read More


Ukraine: Donors have kept faith alive during four years of war

Donors provided subsistence aid for 135 sisters in diocese of Kyiv Zhytomyr © ACN

As the war in Ukraine approaches its fourth year, a Catholic charity has revealed that more than €30 million (£26 million) in donations have supported the Church's ministry to the suffering. Following the February 2022 invasion, cities and villages have been damaged or destroyed, and more than 3.3 million displaced, leaving families facing deep material, emotional and spiritual hardship. Aid t... Read More


Film: Wuthering Heights

While it is an obvious thing to say, every reader of Emily Bronte's 1847 novel brings their own imagination to her evocative words. And, imaginations are subjective, creating location images, creating the look and sound characters, heightening the action the more we become involved as we read. The Internet Movie Database indicates that there have been 15 versions of Wuthering Heights since 1920. H... Read More


Coventry: Dinner lady who served over one million meals retires

Sheila with pupils

A dinner lady who has lovingly served up one million meals over four decades at a Coventry primary school has been given an emotional retirement send off by pupils. Coventry great grandmother Sheila Rendall has retired after 39 years at Good Shepherd Catholic Primary School, part of the Romero Catholic Academy, where she is estimated to have cooked around one million meals. Sheila joined the schoo... Read More

Number of homeless refugees in England soars

Tottenham Court Road - Image ICN/JS

Recent reports* of rising homelessness among refugee households reflect what Catholic organisations, parishes, and volunteers across London are witnessing every day. Many people who have fled conflict, persecution, and danger are now being pushed into life on the streets or trapped in unsafe, insecure accommodation. This is a direct result of hostile policies including: the ban on work for people... Read More


Ash Wednesday with Pax Christi in Coventry, Leeds, Liverpool and London

Pax Christi will be marking Ash Wednesday tomorrow with events in Coventry, Leeds, Liverpool and London. COVENTRY The Ash Wednesday Witness for Peace will take place on the Steps of the Cathedral Ruins from 10.50am - 12pm LEEDS The Leeds group will be holding their Ash Wednesday service of repentance for the continued possession of nuclear weapons in Dortmund Square, Leeds City Centre from 12.30 -... Read More


Gospel in Art: Do you not yet understand?

The New Pupil, by Thomas Brooks, 1854  © Dorotheum Auctions, Vienna

Gospel of 17 February 2026 Mark 8:14-21 At that time: The disciples had forgotten to bring bread, and they had only one loaf with them in the boat. And he cautioned them, saying, 'Watch out; beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and the leaven of Herod.' And they began discussing with one another the fact that they had no bread. And Jesus, aware of this, said to them, 'Why are you discussing the f... Read More


Pope: War is gravest attack possible against life and public health

Pope Leo XIV addressed participants in the Plenary Assembly of the Pontifical Academy for Life, on Monday and stressed the importance of promoting health in a world consumed by conflicts. Without naming particular countries, he pointed out that today, we are faced with "wars that impact civilian structures, including hospitals, which constitute the most grave attacks that human hands can make agai... Read More


London vigil for Alexei Navalny

Father John McGowan at Monday's vigil for Alexei Navalny

About forty people gathered outside the Russian Embassy in Kensington Palace Gardens, on the second anniversary of the murder of Alexei Navalny - that was about twice as many as last year. Most of those gathered in the cold and rain were Russian, they laid flowers against a wall and hung up posters. Most of them had been activists in their native land, supporting Navalny and getting arrested. One ... Read More


Open Letter to the World from Cuba

Our Lady of Cobre

To all of humanity, to the mothers of the world, to Doctors Without Borders, to journalists with dignity, to the governments that still believe in justice: My name is like millions of others. I don't have a well-known surname or hold an important position. I am an ordinary Cuban woman. A daughter, a sister, a patriot. And I write this with a broken heart and trembling hands, because what my people... Read More


Write to the Foreign Secretary: Oppose Israel's annexation of West Bank

Icon of Our Lady recently painted on the 'Apartheid Wall' surrounding Bethlehem - Image: ICN/JS

Yesterday, Netanyahu's government backed a proposal from far-right ministers to reinstate a deeply discriminatory land registration process in the West Bank - a mechanism historically used to dispossess Palestinians of their land. Under this system, Palestinians will be forced to "prove" ownership through complex and often impossible legal hurdles, while illegal Israeli settlements continue to exp... Read More


Pope makes his first parish visit

Banner reads 'Young Hearts Hope' - Pope Leo meets with children and young people of Ostia - Image Vatican Media

Pope Leo - who is also the Bishop of Rome, with 336 parishes - made his first parish visit yesterday to the church of St Mary Queen of Peace in the ancient seaside of Ostia at the month of the River Tiber. Throughout Lent he will visit four more parishes. The Holy Father arrived around 3.45pm. He was greeted by a large crowd and officially welcomed by Cardinal Vicar Baldo Reina and the parish prie... Read More


California: Catholics plan prayer walk to encourage Gov Newsom to commute all death sentences

Krisanne Vaillancourt Murphy

National and local Catholic organisations and activists are coming together to hold an event in Anaheim to urge Governor Gavin Newsom to commute the sentences of all individuals on California's death row before he leaves office. Catholic Mobilizing Network (CMN) is joining with the Office of Restorative Justice in the Diocese of Orange, Loyola Marymount University, PaxChristi USA, Catholics Agains... Read More


Simon Bryden Brook RIP

Simon Bryden-Brook (1941-2026) Simon Bryden-Brook, a regular correspondent to 'The Tablet', lived and died a Catholic, and it was his faith, considered by some Catholics as too liberal and/or unorthodox, that shaped his life. After becoming a Catholic at 18, he spent his life campaigning for change in the Church in accordance with the vision of the Second Vatican Council. For 40 years he was activ... Read More

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