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Gospel in Art: No one knows the Son except the Father

The Dancing Couple,  by Jan Steen,  1663 © Widener Collection, National Gallery of Art, Washington

Gospel of 5 July 2026 Matthew 11:25-30 At that time Jesus declared, 'I thank you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, that you have hidden these things from the wise and understanding and revealed them to little children; yes, Father, for such was your gracious will. All things have been handed over to me by my Father, and no one knows the Son except the Father, and no one knows the Father except th... Read More


Pope Leo prays for Americans on 250th Anniversary of Declaration of Independence

Pope Leo addresses a gathering at National Constitution Center, Philadelphia who awarded him the 38th Liberty Medal yesterday

Pope Leo expresses his prayers for all Americans in a letter commemorating the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States of America, which falls today, July 4th, 2026 - with the hope that "the Spirit of 1776 continue to inspire hope and unity as the United States of America moves into the future." In the text, the US-born Holy Father reflected on the principles that have shaped the Un... Read More


Central African Republic: 'We must not lose heart', says Bishop as murdered priest laid to rest

Crowds attended the funeral Mass and burial of Father Crépin © Diocese of Bangassou

A Bishop has said how the death of a priest gunned down in his diocese "must not be in vain". Father Crépin Martial Monga, parish priest of the Catholic parish of St John the Baptist in Zémio, in south-east Central African Republic (CAR), was assassinated on Monday (29th June 2026). Speaking to Aid to the Church in Need (ACN), Bishop Aurelio Gazzera of Bangassou paid tribute to the priest's cour... Read More


St Mary's announces appointment of new Vice-Chancellor

Dr Øystein Lund

St Mary's University, London has announced the appointment of Dr Øystein Lund as its new Vice-Chancellor following an extensive international recruitment process. Øystein brings with him extensive experience in higher education, diplomacy and ministry that will be a significant benefit to the University community. He is currently Counsellor for Research and Education at the Royal Norwegian Embas... Read More

Sunday Reflection with Canon Robin Gibbons: July 5th 2026

Carrying of the Cross - Eric Gill

Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time This past week has been one of new experiences, some good, some difficult, but all linked to the slow process of healing. I underwent a full knee replacement last Thursday, not the best of operations, and having two orthopaedic surgeon brothers it was a procedure which was explained to me in detail. I have to admit it has been a painful and difficult week, one in... Read More


Gospel in Art: New wine is put into fresh wineskins

The Marriage of the Lamb, Unknown artist (English) © The J Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, Ms. Ludwig III 1, fol. 39

Gospel of 4 July 2026 Matthew 9:14-17 At that time: The disciples of John came to Jesus, saying, 'Why do we and the Pharisees fast, but your disciples do not fast?' And Jesus said to them, 'Can the wedding guests mourn as long as the bridegroom is with them? The days will come when the bridegroom is taken away from them, and then they will fast. No one puts a piece of unshrunken cloth on an old ga... Read More


The Pope Video July 2026: For respect for human life

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Human life is a sacred gift that merits to be welcomed, protected and cared for in all its stages. Nevertheless, indifference, exclusion and violence threatening the dignity of the person, especially those who are particularly vulnerable, persists in many parts of the world. When respect for life diminishes, the throwaway culture grows, leaving many without the care, support and recognition they n... Read More


CAFOD reflects on Pope Leo's World Cup message: 'we learn to walk together'

Image: Caritas Diocese of Malakal

As the World Cup enters its fourth week, CAFOD partners from across the world have reflected on the ability of sport to inspire and bring people together. South Sudan is deeply affected by ongoing conflict between organised forces and young people. Tensions can arise from ethnic differences and historical grievances can further complicate relationships. One of our partners from Upper Nile state e... Read More


Newcastle: More than 700 pupils sing at Cathedral celebration

Image: Kate Buckingham

Voices were joined, when more than 700 children came together at the Cathedral Church of St Mary, in Newcastle upon Tyne, to mark the successful first year of a new school singing initiative. Cantate: A Celebration of the Diocese of Hexham and Newcastle Schools Singing Programme, saw pupils from ten primary schools within the Bishop Bewick Catholic Education Trust sing at the Cathedral across two ... Read More


Bermondsey Buries Its Pastor - Canon Alan McLean

Holy Trinity Church, Dockhead, just downstream from Tower Bridge, was filled to the rafters twice this week for the funeral of Canon Alan McLean, who served the parish and the surrounding community for more than thirty years - firstly for a parish Mass on Thursday evening and then for the more formal Requiem Mass, led by Archbishop John Wilson, on Friday morning. Alan, born just a few miles away i... Read More


Together for the Common Good Schools seeks part time Coordinator

Together for the Common Good is seeking a motivated and collaborative Coordinator to join our Common Good Schools team. Working alongside our Project Leader, Jo Stow, the successful applicant will help schools become a force for the common good in their communities while equipping young people with Common Good Thinking. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to a growing national progra... Read More


Sale of former Pontifical Scots College marks new chapter

The Bishops of Scotland have confirmed the completion of the sale of the former Pontifical Scots College building on the Via Cassia in Rome, marking the end of an important chapter in the history of the college. Since 1964, the Via Cassia building has been home to generations of Scottish seminarians during their formation for priestly ministry. Commenting on the building sale, Bishop John Keenan, ... Read More


Gospel in Art: Feast of Saint Thomas, Apostle

Saint Thomas and Christ by Andrea del Verrocchio 1467-1483, cast bronze  © Orsanmichele Church, Florence

Gospel of 3 July 2026 John 20:24-29 Thomas, one of the Twelve, called the Twin, was not with them when Jesus came. So the other disciples told him, 'We have seen the Lord'. But he said to them, 'Unless I see in his hands the mark of the nails, and place my finger into the mark of the nails, and place my hand into his side, I will never believe.' Eight days later, his disciples were inside again, a... Read More


Luminiscence at Westminster Cathedral

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Luminiscence premiered at Westminster Cathedral on Wednesday night. (review coming soon). This spectacular immersive 360-degree video projection experience brings the story of Westminster Cathedral to life in breath-taking ways with colour and imagery, music and a narration by Downton Abbey star Hugh Bonneville - culminating in a vision of what the Cathedral may one day look like fully covered in... Read More

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