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Gospel in Art: Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, Abbot, Doctor

Saint Bernard preaching the Second Crusade in Vézelay in 1146 by Émile Signol  1880 © Palace of Versailles

Gospel of 20 August 2026 John 17:20-26 At that time: Jesus lifted up his eyes to heaven, and praying said, 'Holy Father, I do not ask for these only, but also for those who will believe in me through their word, that they may all be one, just as you, Father, are in me, and I in you, that they also may be in us, so that the world may believe that you have sent me. The glory that you have given me I... Read More


Pope stresses importance of liturgical music

During his General Audience today, Pope Leo XIV reflected on sacred music in the liturgy, praising it for giving voice to prayer and expressing the faith, always with the main objective of glorifying God and helping the faithful grow in holiness. Continuing his series of reflections on the Second Vatican Council's Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy, Sacrosanctum Concilium. This week, Pope Leo fo... Read More


Fr Dariusz Mazur RIP

The Polish Catholic Mission said in a statement today: "We received with deep sorrow the news that on August 17, 2026, at the age of 50 and after 25 years of priesthood, Fr Dariusz Mazur, parish priest of the Parish of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul in Zawad, passed away. Fr Dariusz served the Polish community in Great Britain for many years, working for many years in the Polish Catholic Mission... Read More


Rockin' Rev arrives in Felixstowe

Felixstowe Catholic Church's new deacon, David Croucher, hopes to bring a little bit of rock 'n' roll to his parish by the sea. David, 78, whose stage name is 'Rockin' Rev', will split his time between helping the priest at St Felix's Church and entertaining local people with his electric guitar skills. The retired pharmacist and his wife, Chris, moved to the town in July after five years in Di... Read More

Korean film wins Ecumenical Film Festival prize

The Korean film 'Nun Dul Dega Eomne' (Nowhere to Lay My Eyes) earned the prize of the Ecumenical Jury at the 79th Locarno Film Festival, held 5-15 August. The Ecumenical Jury, appointed by INTERFILM and SIGNIS, awarded the prize, donated by the Evangelical Reformed Church and the Roman Catholic Church in Switzerland, to director Hong Sangsoo (South Korea). The film centres on a daughter's first v... Read More


World Humanitarian Day: "People like you and me fighting to survive"

Image: CAFOD

Wednesday 19 August is World Humanitarian Day - a day to honour the people who are the first to help when disaster strikes, and keep helping long after the headlines have moved on. The vast majority of humanitarians are local experts and volunteers, stepping up to help their neighbours with the help they really need, when help is needed most. More than 240 million people around the world are in ne... Read More


Catholic Priests write to PM urging his government to take decisive action on Palestine

A group of Catholic priests ministering across the United Kingdom and Ireland, writing on behalf of the international network Priests Against Genocide - which includes three Cardinals, 28 Bishops and more than 2,500 Catholic priests and deacons in 67 countries - has sent an open letter to Prime Minister Andy Burnham urging his government to take decisive action on Palestine. The letter welcomes th... Read More


Gospel in Art: The kingdom of heaven is like a master of a house...

Two Auld Wifies, Dundee, by Ron Stenberg 1982, The McManus: Dundee's Art Gallery and Museum, Dundee City Council © Estate of Ron Stenberg. Donated by the artist, museum number 2015-61

Gospel of 19 August 2026 Matthew 20:1-16 At that time: Jesus told his disciples this parable, 'The kingdom of heaven is like a master of a house who went out early in the morning to hire labourers for his vineyard. After agreeing with the labourers for a denarius a day, he sent them into his vineyard. And going out about the third hour he saw others standing idle in the market-place, and to them h... Read More


Zimbabwe: Historic mission reopened

Bishop Ncube blesses the Mission

Bishop Raphael Macebo Mabuza Ncube, from the Catholic Diocese of Hwange in Zimbabwe, has consecrated and reopened a historic Mission on the Victoria Falls - Bulawayo highway. I Thisis a significant revival of a once-abandoned sacred site, which has been out of use for decades. The newly revived mission is located in the Matetsi area, between the town of Hwange and Victoria Falls city. Historically... Read More


Book: Justice and Truth Win Freedom - The fight against women and child sex slavery

Justice and Truth Win Freedom - The fight against women and child sex slavery - ISBN: 9789403928876 A powerful story of one man's life-long fight for justice and freedom for thousands of sexually abused and trafficked women and children in the Philippine sex trade. Father Shay Cullen, 83, is an Irish missionary priest and a member of the Missionary Society of St Columban who founded the PREDA Foun... Read More


New platform to help clergy turn sermon archives into books

Photo by Nick Morrison on Unsplash

The hardest part of writing a book is having something worth saying. For many clergy, years of sermons, Bible studies and teaching mean that much of this work has already been done. Your Book Pro, a British book-writing and publishing platform, allows Christian leaders to upload sermon recordings, transcripts, notes and existing documents. It identifies the main messages, stories, quotations and ... Read More


Protecting aid workers means respecting humanitarian law

Every year on 19 August, the international community marks World Humanitarian Day to honour humanitarian workers supporting communities affected by crises and conflicts. At a time of record levels of violence against them, Caritas Internationalis highlights the role of religious actors in promoting respect for international humanitarian law. On this World Humanitarian Day, we pay heartfelt tribut... Read More


Fr Joe Kendall RIP

Fr Joe Kendall

The sudden death of Fr Joseph Kendall on 8th August 2026, at the age of just 45 years, was a great shock to many in the Archdiocese of Liverpool and beyond. Though he had been feeling unwell in the preceding days, no one had cause to think that death was imminent. In Norwich, at the end of June, he had delivered a report on the past academic year at the English College in Valladolid, on behalf of... Read More


Archbishop issues call for global action to tackle religious hatred

Archbishop Moth

The Archbishop of Westminster and President of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales, Archbishop Richard Moth, has added his voice to a campaign calling on the UN and governments worldwide to urgently take action to guarantee the rights of people targeted for their faith. In a message of support for a campaign organised by the Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need (ACN), Archb... Read More

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