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Gospel in Art: Baptise them in the name of the Father, the Son and Holy Spirit

A Baptism in Flanders in the 18th Century, Félix De Vigne © Museum of Fine Arts Ghent, Belgium

Gospel of 6 February 2026 Matthew 28:16-20 At that time: The eleven disciples went to Galilee, to the mountain to which Jesus had directed them. And when they saw him they worshipped him, but some doubted. And Jesus came and said to them, 'All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Go, therefore, and make disciples of all nations, baptising them in the name of the Father and of the... Read More


The Pope Video: February 2026 - For children with incurable diseases

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In his prayer intention for February, Pope Leo invites us to pray that children suffering from incurable diseases and their families receive the necessary medical care and support, never losing strength and hope. The Holy Father asks us to recognize that "the smiles, even in the midst of pain," of children suffering from incurable diseases, "are a testimony of your Kingdom. In the name of the Fa... Read More


Churches express solidarity with Greenland

Ilulissat, Greenland. File Photo: Claus Grue/WCC

Churches of many denominations have expressed solidarity with Greenland's right to self-determination, urging respect for human rights, and offering prayers. Today the Porvoo Communion of Anglican and Lutheran Churches in Europe expressed their urgent and grave concern regarding the recent statements of the United States administration in relation to Greenland. "Our communion includes the Church o... Read More


Rivers of Ink: A light and sound journey through the world's oldest Bible and its North East roots

Codex Amiatinus

A striking new light and sound installation is touring the North East this February, telling the remarkable story of Codex Amiatinus, the oldest intact complete Bible in existence. The Rivers of Ink installation has been created by London-based artists Karen Monid and Ross Ashton of The Projection Studio in collaboration with Durham University researchers. Through video projection mapping, ori... Read More

South Africa reflection: Not a drop to drink

There is nothing new in the assertion that South Africa is facing a severe water crisis. Some parts of the country are semi-arid. Other parts have failing, ageing infrastructure and growing populations, so that the supply cannot keep up with the demand. Our legacy of mining and manufacturing continues to poison vast quantities of surface and underground water. Our rivers are polluted with sewage a... Read More


Knock: Irish bishops launch Vocations Monstrance blessed by Pope Leo

Image: Irish Catholic Communications Office

This week, during their annual spring retreat at the International Eucharistic and Marian Shrine in Knock, Co Mayo in the Archdiocese of Tuam, the Bishops of Ireland formally launched a new monstrance (pictured) at a special prayer gathering. This new Vocations Monstrance will be used to gather the faithful for prayerful Eucharistic adoration for vocations to the priesthood and to religious life.... Read More


Mexico: Church steps up to confront violence with message of peace

National Dialogue for Peace

GUADALAJARA - A Catholic church-sponsored conference held here earlier this week brought together more than 1,000 activists and concerned citizens from across Mexico to share strategies and hone tactics among civil society groups in efforts to stem widespread violence and rights abuses that continue to plague the country. Known as the National Dialogue for Peace, the three-day conference at the Je... Read More


Gospel in Art: Saint Agatha, Virgin, Martyr

The Martyrdom of St Agatha, by Giulio Clovo,  1567 ©  Musum Boijmans van Beuningen, Netherlands

Gospel of 5 February 2026 Luke 9:23-26 At that time: Jesus said to all, 'If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow me. For whoever would save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for my sake will save it. For what does it profit a man if he gains the whole world and loses or forfeits himself? For whoever is ashamed of me and of my words... Read More


Pope warns against fundamentalist readings of Scripture

During his weekly General Audience, held in the Paul VI Hall, Pope Leo XIV warned against "fundamentalist or spiritualist readings" of Scripture, and spoke of the Church's mission to proclaim the Word of God in language that touches human hearts. Scripture reveals God's desire to be close to His people, Pope Leo said as he continued his catechesis series on the Second Vatican Council. He focussed... Read More


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St Carlo Acutis, patron saint of the Internet pray for us

Dear Readers, You may have noticed we had a technical problem recently which led to the website being down for a couple of days. It was worrying but everything is now up and running again - I'm glad to say. It was encouraging to receive so many messages from readers with good wishes and prayers. Thank you all very much! Jo Siedlecka Read More


Webinar: Free Marwan Barghouti - Palestine's Nelson Mandela

The Amos Trust will be hosting a webinar: Free Marwan Barghouti, on Tuesday, 10 February, 2026 at 6pm (UK) Marwan Barghouti has been unjustly imprisoned by Israel for over two decades, convicted in a trial by a court he did not recognise. Despite his imprisonment, poll after poll shows he's Palestine's most popular leader. A powerful symbol of unity and a long-time advocate for freedom and dignit... Read More


US Bishops call expiration of nuclear arms pact 'unacceptable'

Archbishop Paul S Coakley

Ahead of the expiration of the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START), the President of the US Conference of Catholic Bishops, Archbishop Paul S Coakley, has urged policymakers to "courageously pursue diplomatic negotiations to maintain New START's limits." "I call on people of faith and all men and women of good will to ardently pray that we, as an international community, may develop th... Read More


Catholic priest: 'The war is far from over for 2.3 million inhabitants of Gaza'

Young Gaza parishioner at prayer. © ACN

A Catholic priest in Gaza is pleading for the war to stop as the strip continues to sink into a deeper humanitarian and health crisis. Gaza's only Roman Catholic parish priest, Father Gabriel Romanelli, told Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) about the "very serious" situation situation caused by dire living conditions and ongoing violence. Despite the ceasefire called on 10th October 2025, authoriti... Read More


Catholic Union Pub Talk: Peace and Changemakers

Margaret and Barry Mizen MBE gave a special Catholic Union Pub Talk on 2 February, the feast of Candlemas, at which their son Jimmy was remembered and the concept of forgiveness discussed and explored. Jimmy was murdered in 2008 one day after his sixteenth birthday. Chaired by Catherine Pepinster, journalist, the event was incredibly moving, but rather than feeling sorry for their family, Margaret... Read More

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