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Scotland's Catholic Bishops challenge Scottish Government over conscience rights

Scottish Bishops Conference

The Bishops' Conference of Scotland has expressed deep concern over the Scottish Government's response to proposed amendments to the Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill. The amendments, tabled by John Mason MSP and Paul O'Kane MSP, seek to introduce provisions allowing organisations-including hospices, care homes, and faith-based institutions-to exercise conscientious objectio... Read More


Film: War does not have the last word - A Chronicle of the Christian Community in Gaza

The documentary produced by KTO Télévision Catholique titled 'La guerre n'aura pas le dernier mot' (War Doesn't Have the Last Word) traces the life of Christian communities in Gaza Strip, Jenin, and Taybeh during the recent war on Gaza, presenting testimonies from those who remain as well as from members of the community who now reside outside Gaza. The viewer is immersed in a landscape of destr... Read More


UK: Former Commonwealth Secretary-General to speak at religious freedom conference

Baroness Scotland with Fr Dominic Robinson, ACN (UK) Ecclesiastical Assistant (© ACN)

Baroness Patricia Scotland, former Secretary-General to the Commonwealth of Nations, is to give a keynote address at a landmark conference in London addressing increasing challenges to religious freedom around the world. A panel discussion "Dare to Believe - Is Religious Freedom under growing threat around the world", a hybrid event, is taking place at 3pm on Sunday, 19th April 2026 at Farm Street... Read More


Ian Linden: The Church & wars in the Middle East

Dr Ian Linden

"I don't need international law", Trump told the world in January; his "own morality", his "own mind" was all that he needed to formulate foreign policy. Trump's mind and morality do not inspire confidence. No reasonable person in a democracy would willingly agree to tolerate or endorse lawlessness within their own nation-state, so why is lawlessness between States once more acceptable? If law... Read More

Gospel in Art: How often do I forgive my brother? Seven times?

The Confessional, by Sir David Wilkie, 1827,  Oil on canvas  © National Galleries of Scotland

Gospel of 10 March 2026 Matthew 18:21-35 At that time: Peter came up and said to Jesus, 'Lord, how often will my brother sin against me, and I forgive him? As many as seven times?' Jesus said to him, 'I do not say to you seven times, but seventy times seven. 'Therefore the kingdom of heaven may be compared to a king who wished to settle accounts with his servants. When he began to settle, one was ... Read More


Lebanon: Israeli strike kills Maronite priest

Speaking on Friday Fr Pierre said: 'All religions together call only for peace' - Screenshot

A Maronite parish priest, Father Pierre Al-Rai, was killed and at least five people were injured this afternoon by an Israeli strike on the Christian-majority village of Qlayaa in southern Lebanon. Fr Pierre al-Rahi, had stayed in the village, defying an Israeli order to leave, in order to protect his parishioners. Three days ago, Father Pierre welcomed the Lebanese government's declaration that a... Read More


Canada: Bishops call for prayers for peace in Middle East

photo by Hermes Rivera on Unsplash

The Permanent Council of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB) has issued a Statement Calling the Catholic Faithful to Prayer for Peace in the Middle East. The statement affirms that we cannot remain indifferent to an armed conflict that risks escalating into a prolonged war. "Faced with rising tensions and the risk of escalating war, we invite the People of God in Canada to pray for ... Read More


Newman Schola to sing Faure Requiem at St Mary's Hampstead

The Newman Schola will be performing Allegri's haunting Miserere mei, movements from the Tenebrae by Victoria and culminating with the Fauré Requiem at Saint Mary's Catholic Church, Hampstead, London, on Saturday, 21 March from 7.30pm to 8.30pm. Founded in 2021, the Newman Schola has performed in both concert and liturgical settings up and down the country, as well as releasing its first recordin... Read More


Joint Ecumenical statement on widening conflict in Middle East

Photo: Paul Jeffrey/Life on Earth

The World Council of Churches, Middle East Council of Churches, Lutheran World Federation, World Communion of Reformed Churches, World Methodist Council, Mennonite World Conference, Christian Conference of Asia, and ACT Alliance join in expressing their deep concern regarding the humanitarian and social impacts of the widening conflict in the Middle East, and the threat it poses to the peace and s... Read More


Good Shepherd Sisters statement on crisis in Iran and Middle East

Families are arriving at shelters with absolutely nothing. Image:  Good Shepherd Sisters

A sudden escalation of conflict in Lebanon has displaced over 500,000 people in just over one week. The Good Shepherd community is actively responding to the crisis. They are ensuring the safety of our evacuated staff and sisters in Beirut while delivering urgent medical and psychosocial support to thousands of displaced individuals through the Saint-Antoine Dispensary and Good Shepherd mission. T... Read More


Gospel in Art: All in the synagogue were filled with wrath

The face of a bearded man expressing Anger (la Colère), Print of a drawing after Charles le Brun, Original drawing circa 1670 © Wellcome Collection, London

Gospel of 9 March 2026 Luke 4:24-30 When Jesus came to Nazareth, he said to the people in the synagogue: 'Truly, I say to you, no prophet is acceptable in his home town. But in truth, I tell you, there were many widows in Israel in the days of Elijah, when the heavens were shut up three years and six months, and a great famine came over all the land, and Elijah was sent to none of them but only to... Read More


Columban Schools Competition on Refugees: Winners announced

'Between Borders' the winning artwork

Winners have been announced in a media competition for young people in Britain and Ireland on the subject, "Becoming a refugee is never a choice, but how we respond is." It is a quote from the United Nations Secretary General-Secretary, António Guterres, who is a Catholic. The annual competition of the Columban Missionaries attracted a record 349 entries across Britain and Ireland, the highest nu... Read More


Palestinian Christians denounce US evangelical support for war on Iran

Pastor Munther Isaac

Pastor Munther Isaac, from Bethlehem said that every human life is precious and urged peace and an end to suffering in an on-line briefing about the US-Israeli war with Iran and across the Middle East on Friday 6 March. Rev Isaac who leads the Lutheran churches in Bethlehem and Beit Sahour, is well known for his 'Christ in the rubble' denunciation of the genocide in Gaza during Christmas 2023. Two... Read More


Eyewitness message from Lebanon

Bombings in Beirut - Screenshot

Pat Gaffney, Vice President of Pax Christi, shares a message from a close friend in Lebanon. "Was it only two years ago that I began receiving messages from a dear friend who lives in Lebanon - trapped in her home in Saida - among others who had become victims of Israel's war on Gaza? As news unfolded this week my fears were confirmed. Lebanon is under attack again. My friend and her family, P... Read More

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