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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


Lancashire school creates a buzz with inspiring honeybee project

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Brownedge St Mary's Catholic High School in Bamber Bridge, Lancashire is celebrating the success of its growing honeybee project, an initiative that has inspired hundreds of students to engage with environmental stewardship, biodiversity, and sustainable living. The project, launched as part of the school's commitment to the LiveSimply Award, has seen the introduction of a honeybee colony on-site,... Read More


New report: Deadliest time for Palestinians in West Bank since 1967

"Aysar ran towards us in a panic and said: 'The Jews shot Ayman.' I saw three soldiers surrounding Ayman, who was lying on the ground, shining their flashlights on him. He was close to the gate. I went over to him and shouted at the soldiers: 'What have you done to my son?' Ayman said to me in a faint voice: 'Mom, the soldiers shot me.' I was in shock and started shouting at the soldiers: 'Which o... Read More


Daughters of Charity Services to close after establishing strong lay-led Vincentian charities

Daughters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul Services, the Vincentian charity established to strengthen and support a family of frontline charities serving people experiencing poverty, exclusion and disadvantage across Great Britain, has announced it will formally close later this year after successfully fulfilling its founding mission. Established in 2012 by the Daughters of Charity of St Vincent d... Read More


Pilgrimage Through the Lost Friaries of London

Pilgrims at Greyfriars

As an avid reader of historical novels set during the Dissolution of the Monasteries, I have often wondered what remains of the religious communities that once shaped life in the City of London. Most people know Blackfriars station, but how many know why it bears that name? What traces survive of the friars who lived, worked and prayed in the City for more than 300 years? This question inspired Os... Read More


York: Day of Many Colours celebrations

Sea of flags at St Aelred's

Missio in England and Wales were thrilled this week to hear from St Aelred's Catholic Primary school in York, in the Middlesbrough Diocese, who shared news of their wonderful Day of Many Colours celebrations. The Day of Many Colours is organised by Mission Together, Missio for children. It's based on the five colours of the Mission Rosary and encourages children to unite in prayer with their sist... Read More


Belmont Abbey talk: How to be Human in the Age of AI

Austen Ivereigh, journalist and biographer of Pope Francis and writer on the contemporary church, will be giving an introduction to Leo XIV's first encyclical: Magnifica humanitas - concerned with 'safeguarding the human person in the age of artificial intelligence' at Belmont Abbey this Saturday. Hosted by Herefordshire Deanery as part of their Horizons of Hope series, the talk will take place... Read More


Gospel in Art: Jesus called to him his twelve disciples

The Twelve Tribes Encamped around the Tabernacle, by Johann Christoph Weigel. Published circa 1700, Nuremberg © Alamy

Gospel of 8 July 2026 Matthew 10:1-7 At that time: Jesus called to him his twelve disciples and gave them authority over unclean spirits, to cast them out, and to heal every disease and every affliction. The names of the twelve Apostles are these: first, Simon, who is called Peter, and Andrew his brother; James the son of Zebedee, and John his brother; Philip and Bartholomew; Thomas and Matthew th... Read More


Pope to have lunch with 200 poor guests in Castel Gandolfo

Last year's lunch - Image Vatican Media

This Saturday, 11 July, Pope Leo will have lunch with around 200 poor people at Borgo Laudato si', located within the Pontifical Gardens of Castel Gandolfo. The initiative will begin with the celebration of the Eucharist using the Liturgy for the Care of Creation, followed by a moment of welcome and refreshments, a guided visit through Borgo Laudato si', and a shared meal with the Holy Father. The... Read More


Catholic Women's League 120th Anniversary celebrations

Margaret Fletcher

The Catholic Women's League will celebrate their 120th anniversary on 1st August with a special Jubilee Mass at the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Farm Street, Mayfair, followed by a talk on their founder and a lunch for CWL members. The Catholic Women's League (CWL) unites and empowers women to nurture faith, build friendships and serve local and global communities. Members are active and f... Read More

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