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Bishop Coll: The moral greatness of a nation is shown in how it protects the weakest

Bishop Niall Coll

Bishop Niall Coll, Bishop of Raphoe, delivered this homily at the International Eucharistic and Marian Shrine of Knock in Ireland, for the Day for Life yesterday. "The Church does not proclaim the Gospel of Life in order to condemn. Christ always begins with mercy. There is no wound beyond His healing, no past beyond His forgiveness, no life beyond His love." My brothers and sisters, In today's G... Read More


NJPN Conference: Final call for bookings - limited number of reduced fees for 18-35 year olds

The 48th National Justice and Peace Conference takes place at Swanwick from 24-26 July. The focus of this year's Conference is JUST TALK. Andy Burnham is listed as an invited keynote speaker, though his participation is noted as 'subject to availability'. The full list of speakers should be announced soon. The organisers say: "In a world of disinformation, sound bites and echo chambers, the confer... Read More


The mystery of the Walsingham statue

Langham Virgin & child. Image: V&A

A fascinating illustrated talk in Walsingham has reignited debate over one of the greatest mysteries in English Catholic history: what really happened to the original statue of Our Lady of Walsingham? During the final week of May, a flyer appeared around the village featuring an image of the great Chelsea bonfire, where countless religious statues were destroyed on the orders of Thomas Cromwell ... Read More


Israel: Christians suffer increasing harassment

View of Jerusalem from Dominus Flevit church - Image ICN/JS

The Religious Freedom Data Center reported a significant increase in Christian harassment cases throughout Israel, Judith Sudilovsky writes in OSV News. According to founder Yisca Harani: "more than 88 incidents have already been documented this year" as of early June 2026, with the trajectory suggesting the total will surpass the previous year's 181 cases. Incidents include spitting, verbal abuse... Read More

Interfaith prayers at London Peace Pagoda

James Holland from Westminster Interfaith, offered a prayer for peace during the service

Forty one years of faithful presence and peacemaking was celebrated in Battersea Park on Saturday, 20 June, as people of all faiths and none gathered at the London Peace Pagoda. An initiative of the Nipponzan Myhoji Japanese Buddhist order, the Pagoda was completed in 1985 and since then Rev Gyoro Nagase, who helped to build it, has maintained it and organised many peace events in its shadow. Ther... Read More


Gospel in Art: What I tell you in the dark, say in the light

Saint Peter in prayer by Matthias Stom,  painted 1633 - 1640   © National Museum, Warsaw

Gospel of 21 June 2026 Matthew 10:26-33 At that time: Jesus instructed his Apostles: 'Have no fear of them, for nothing is covered that will not be revealed, or hidden that will not be known. What I tell you in the dark, say in the light, and what you hear whispered, proclaim on the housetops. And do not fear those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul. Rather fear him who can destroy both so... Read More


When Mother-of-Pearl tells the story of Bethlehem

Mother -of pearl Nativity Scene

Usama Nicola writes in Bethlehem Updates: A few days ago, I participated in a discussion session about the mother-of-pearl craft in Bethlehem. I left with a completely different appreciation for this tradition, which I had often seen displayed in souvenir shops and on household shelves without fully understanding the history, skill, and identity hidden within each piece. The gathering was far more... Read More


Ian Linden: Disappearing Christians from history

Mbuyisa Makhubu carries Hector Pieterson after he was shot and killed at the Soweto Uprising. Wiki Image

The growth of secularism in the last century has resulted in the role of the Christian Churches in television coverage of history often being written out of the script. This is noticeable in otherwise well-made TV and radio documentaries, much less so thankfully in historical scholarship. The three episodes of James Rogan's Free Nelson Mandela, screened on Channel 4 in mid-June, provide a study of... Read More


Sunday Reflection with Canon Robin Gibbons: 21 June 2026

Jeremiah, Dome of Immanuel,St Mark's Basilica, Venice.

Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time. 1. Jeremiah speaks for our time. What a relief it is to hear those clear words of the prophet Jeremiah telling us not to listen to the babble of dissonant religious voices. It fills me with a new energy, because far too much, and too often in out present social media world , all kinds of people are allowed to say the most outrageous things about faith, cite script... Read More


Gospel in Art: Saint Alban, first martyr of England

Sanctus Albanus decapitatus, 13th Century manuscript of The Life of St. Alban, 1250. Trinity College Dublin Library, nr MS E. I40, folio 38r

Gospel of 20 June 2026 Matthew 6:24-34 At that time: Jesus said to his disciples, 'No one can serve two masters, for either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and money. 'Therefore I tell you, do not be anxious about your life, what you will eat or what you will drink, nor about your body, what you will put on. Is n... Read More


Newcastle: Christopher Brolly SJ ordained priest at St Mary's Cathedral

Fr Christopher Brolly SJ. Image by Winsum Oo

Family, friends, fellow Jesuits and parishioners packed St Mary's Cathedral, Newcastle, on Saturday 13 June, as Christopher Brolly SJ was ordained to the priesthood by the Rt Rev Stephen Wright, Bishop of Hexham and Newcastle. The celebration brought together members of the Society of Jesus from across the British Province and beyond, including Jesuits and friends who travelled from Boston, where... Read More


Pope: Building a 'civilisation of love' requires courage and humble leadership

Pope during the inauguration of Borgo Laudato si'

Pope Leo today welcomed participants in the first Borgo Laudato si' Dialogue. Participants had gathered at Borgo Laudato si' in Castel Gandolfo for two days of discussions on some of the most pressing issues facing humanity today, including artificial intelligence and its impact on human dignity, healthy ageing, sports diplomacy, and environmental sustainability. The initiative is part of the bro... Read More


CoE apologises for role in post-war historical adoption practices

Archbishop Sarah Mulally

The Church of England has apologised for its role in historical adoption practices, particularly in mother and baby homes. Mothers and adoptees who came into contact with these homes have described the profound and lasting impact of these experiences. Published alongside new research into these homes, the apology recognises the impact on people affected and sets out the Church's commitment to lis... Read More


Nigeria: Parents of Leah Sharibu call for justice on Internation Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict

Leah Sharibu

The parents of Leah Sharibu have joined Voices for Justice (V4J), a global collaborative community advocating for those targeted for their religious beliefs, to mark the International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict by calling for justice for all of 'Nigeria's Leahs'. Leah Sharibu was abducted from Government Girls Science and Technical School in Dapchi, Yobe State, when she... Read More

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