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USA: Hundreds in El Paso march and vigil calling for end to mass deportations and detention

Image: Hope Border Institute

Bishop Mark J Seitz of the Diocese of El Paso, the Hope Border Institute, Estrella del Paso and local community organizations held a March and Vigil for Human Life and an End to Mass Deportations in Downtown El Paso. yesterday. The day began with Mass presided by Bishop Evelio Menijvar (Auxiliary Bishop of Washington) for the feast day of Saint Oscar Romero. A delegation of bishops and national le... Read More


Ecological Way of the Cross

The Faithful Companions of Jesus hosted an 'Ecological Way of the Cross' on Tuesday 17 March at the FCJ Centre for Spirituality and Ecojustice near Euston station in London. The event took the form of a moving meditation on the identification of the crucified Christ with the suffering of God's creation. Participants were each invited to choose and hold a pebble as a reminder of our own connectedne... Read More


Message from Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem on Holy Week restrictions

Dear Brothers and Sisters, May the Lord give you peace! Due to the war, this year we were unable to experience the traditional Lenten journey in Jerusalem, with the solemn celebrations at the Holy Sepulchre and in the Holy Places of the Passion. Though we were able to pray and prepare personally, we felt the loss of the community journey towards Easter. Now we ask ourselves about the celebrations ... Read More


Gospel in Art: Solemnity of The Annunciation of the Lord

The Annunciation,  by Piermatteo d'Amelia , 1487 © The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston

Gospel of 25 March 2026 Luke 1:26-38 At that time: The angel Gabriel was sent from God to a city of Galilee named Nazareth, to a virgin betrothed to a man whose name was Joseph, of the house of David. And the virgin's name was Mary. And he came to her and said, 'Hail, full of grace, the Lord is with you!' But she was greatly troubled at the saying, and tried to discern what sort of greeting this m... Read More

Pope appeals for ceasefire, peace through dialogue

Pope Leo XIV issued a brief statement to journalists in Castel Gandolfo today, renewing his appeal to "work for peace, not with weapons," and denouncing the rise in hatred, violence, and death. He said: "I wish to renew the appeal for a ceasefire, to work for peace, but not with weapons-with dialogue, truly seeking a solution for everyone." Describing the international situation, the Pope said, ... Read More


NJPN's annual conference booking opens

The focus of this year's 48th Annual NJPN Conference, taking place at The Hayes, Swanwick, Derbyshire between the 24th and the 26th July is JUST TALK. The organisers say: 'In a world of disinformation, sound bites and echo chambers, the conference will explore how we promote genuine communication and encounter through areas such as the media, arts, education, diplomacy and political engagement led... Read More


A Call to Welcome: Archbishop Moth visits Jesuit Refugee Service

Archbishop Moth with JRS team

Archbishop Richard Moth today highlighted the Catholic Church's commitment to welcoming and supporting people seeking sanctuary in the UK, during a visit to Jesuit Refugee Service UK (JRS UK). At the Hurtado Jesuit Centre, in the Archdiocese of Westminster, the Archbishop met refugees served by JRS UK, as well as volunteers and staff providing accompaniment, advice and practical support. Archbisho... Read More


Liverpool: Archbishop opens new Medaille trust safe house for survivors of modern slavery

The Archbishop of Liverpool, John Sherrington, has formally opened a new safe house for survivors of modern slavery and human trafficking operated by Medaille Trust. Speaking at the unveiling of the plaque Archbishop John welcomed it as a place of safety, refuge and sanctuary. The new safe house is providing support for up to 18 male survivors at a time in Liverpool. Aside from safe and secure acc... Read More


Focolare General Assembly 2026: A call to be 'a People of Peace'

The General Assembly of the Focolare Movement, concluded in the Vatican on Saturday 21st March, with a private audience with Pope Leo XIV. It marked a pivotal step towards what the Holy Father described as a "more mature unity" for the worldwide movement. Addressing over 300 delegates from across the globe, Pope Leo XIV encouraged members to remain faithful to the core of the charism of Chiara Lub... Read More


France: Trappist mother house facing closure after 900 years

Abbey of La Trappe  - Wiki Image

Pope Leo XIV received Dom Thomas Georgeon, abbot of the Abbey of La Trappe in France, in a private audience on 18th March, along with members of his community. The visit came as the Trappist monks of La Trappe continue to ponder a probable departure from their historic monastery by 2028, citing ongoing challenges such as "the scarcity of vocations and the increasingly heavy burden of land ownershi... Read More


Gospel in Art: When you have lifted up the Son of Man, then you will know

The Crucifixion, Painting by Fra Angelico, painted 1420-1430 © Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Gospel of 24 March 2026 John 8:21-30 At that time: Jesus said to the Pharisees, 'I am going away, and you will seek me, and you will die in your sin. Where I am going, you cannot come.' So the Jews said, 'Will he kill himself, since he says, "Where I am going, you cannot come"?' He said to them, 'You are from below; I am from above. You are of this world; I am not of this world. I told you that y... Read More


Pope Leo: Planes should bring peace, not war and destruction

Image: Vatican Media

Just twenty days ahead of his Apostolic Journey to four African nations, Pope Leo XIV met with a delegation of executives and staff from ITA Airways, Italy's national airline, and Lufthansa. The Pope thanked the company and its predecessor, Alitalia, for its service to the Popes, beginning with Pope St Paul VI. He praised its "qualified and experienced professionals" for creating a "serene atmos... Read More


Wild Rose at Farm Street Film Club

'Wild Rose' is being screened at the Tim Hetherington Film Club at Farm Street Jesuit Centre, this Thursday. David Hurst writes: "Was I prescient in my choice of film for this month?! As the wonderful Irish actress, Jessie Buckley, won the Best Actress award for her performance in 'Hamnet' at both the OSCARS and the BAFTA awards, we will follow her zeitgeist and show the film that convinced me jus... Read More


WCC calls for global prayers for peace

The World Council of Churches (WCC) invites people and churches to join in global prayers for peace, starting with the Middle East on 26 March. In a world marked by growing conflict, suffering, and uncertainty, the WCC reaffirms its calling as a fellowship of churches to stand together in prayer for peace. As part of this commitment, the WCC is initiating a series of global prayers for peace, to ... Read More

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