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Gospel in Art: Saint Ignatius of Antioch, Bishop, Martyr

Saint Ignatius of Antioch,  by Cesare Fracanzano, 1640,  oil on canvas  © Galleria Borghese, Rome

Gospel of 17 October 2025 Luke 12:1-7 At that time: When so many thousands of the people had gathered together that they were trampling one another, Jesus began to say to his disciples first, 'Beware of the leaven of the Pharisees, which is hypocrisy. Nothing is covered up that will not be revealed, or hidden that will not be known. Therefore whatever you have said in the dark shall be heard in th... Read More


Harry Cambridge to perform 'Luther UK' at Campion School charity event

An exciting charity evening is to take place at Campion School in Hornchurch on 31 October. Harry Cambridge, well-known for his breathtaking celebration of Luther Vandross, is to perform his Luther UK stage show at an event raising money for charity CRY (Cardiac Risk in the Young). The event is the brainchild of staff member Lynn Luff who is keen to support the charity, particularly as one of the... Read More


Being a Person in the Age of AI: How Can We Stay Human?

Susannah Black Roberts

As artificial intelligence accelerates, reshaping our economies, relationships and even our sense of what it means to be human, Together for the Common Good (T4CG) is convening a vital conversation: "Being a Person in the Age of AI." This online lecture forms part of Staying Human, a four-part series exploring how Christians can respond faithfully and constructively to the change of era we are liv... Read More


Church publishes Second Protection of Minors Report

The Second Annual Report on Safeguarding Policies in the Catholic Church, was published today by the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors. The document presents guidelines for "informed listening" and for economic, psychological, and spiritual support to victims, while highlighting the need for more transparent communication, public acceptance of responsibility by the Church, and str... Read More

Iraq: Two historic churches wrecked by ISIS reopened

Tower of Syriac Orthodox Church of Mar Toma

Church bells have once again begun to ring in Mosul, Iraq's second-largest city, built on the ruins of Nineveh. The Mar Toma and Al-Tahira churches in Mosul's Old City, which had been desecrated and wrecked by Daesh, (ISIS) eight years ago, have been restored and were reopened yesterday. When ISIS seized power in northern Iraq in 2014, they declared Mosul their capital. All holy sites belonging t... Read More


Leeds: Vicars for Religious annual conference

Hinsley Hall

The Vicars for Religious from dioceses across England and Wales have just held their annual conference at Hinsley Hall in Leeds, together with Bishop Alan Williams of Brentwood, the link with the Bishops Conference. Bishop Alan's input was important to keep the group aware of the national perspective, as well as the more local knowledge gained by individuals updating one another on what was happe... Read More


Gospel in Art: From the blood of Abel to the blood of Zechariah

Cain Slaying Abel by Peter Paul Rubens, painted 1608-1609 © The Courtauld Gallery, London

Gospel of 16 October 2025 Luke 11:47-54 At that time: Jesus said, 'Woe to you! For you build the tombs of the prophets whom your fathers killed. So you are witnesses and you consent to the deeds of your fathers, for they killed them, and you build their tombs. Therefore also the Wisdom of God said, "I will send them prophets and apostles, some of whom they will kill and persecute", so that the blo... Read More


Pope sends antibiotics for sick children in Gaza

Photo by Mohammed Ibrahim on Unsplash

As humanitarian aid was finally granted access to Gaza, Pope Leo XIV instructed the Office of Papal Charities to send medicines for the youngest victims of the war. Meanwhile, aid missions to Ukraine also continue. Through the Office of Papal Charities, known as 'Pope Leo's first aid service', 5,000 doses of antibiotics have been sent to Gaza for children, who are among those most affected by two ... Read More


Vatican Message for Diwali: With shared values, let's join hands

Diwali lights

The Dicastery for Interreligious Dialogue has sent greetings to those preparing to celebrate the Hindu feast of Diwali (Deepavali) next Monday 20 October, and invited Christians and Hindus, "as believers rooted in our respective faith traditions, and as people united by shared values and a common concern for peace, may we... together with those of other religions and all people of goodwill - join ... Read More


Book: God, The Science, The Evidence

A massive best-seller in French for the past four years - God, The Science, The Evidence has just been published this week in English by Palomar - and looks set to attract a much larger audience. In this book, authors Michel-Yves Bolloré and Olivier Bonnassies distil insights from 62 Nobel Prize winners and more than 100 leading scientists from a wide range of disciplines - from cosmology to phys... Read More


Churches meet to reflect on faith amid persecution

Conference participants at Saint Bishoy Monastery

As part of the two-week immersion in the curriculum of the in-person phase of the World Council of Churches' Global Ecumenical Theological Institute (GETI), participants gathered on 15 October for a plenary session exploring the theme 'Memory and Mission: Churches Responding to Persecution and Genocide.' The session invited participants to reflect on the church's role in remembering suffering, bea... Read More


Jerusalem bishop: The war may be over but cause remains unresolved

Bishop William Shomali © ACN

A bishop in Jerusalem has said that, while the current war between Israel and Hamas has ended, the causes of the conflict remain unresolved. In a message sent today (Wednesday, 15th October) to Aid to the Church in Need (ACN), Bishop William Shomali, Auxiliary Bishop of Jerusalem, urged all friends and supporters to "continue to pray", saying "nothing is impossible to God". A ceasefire in Gaza to... Read More


New study shows Catholic Church in England & Wales improves LGBT welcome significantly

A new study from an ecumenical academic coalition has revealed considerable progress over the past five years in LGBTQ+ affirmation in the Catholic Church in England and Wales. The LGBT+ Catholics Westminster Pastoral Council, a long-standing member of the ecumenical European Forum of LGBTI + Christian Groups is pleased to announce that the Catholic Church in England & Wales has been rated joi... Read More


Ian Linden: How Social Justice came in from the cold

Dr Ian Linden

One of the anomalies of English Catholicism is that Catholics working for social justice have in the past been made to feel they are oddities, peripheral to the main life of the Church, worship, sacraments, and prayer, a troublesome add-on, sometimes vaguely threatening. Yet the St Vincent de Paul Society active in every parish and the red boxes of the Pontifical Mission Societies (MISSIO today) i... Read More

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