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Holy Land: Desperate plea for solidarity after violent erupts again in Jerusalem

City scape of Jerusalem © Ilona Budzbon

An urgent call for the Church worldwide to redouble efforts to stand in solidarity with the faithful of the Holy Land has come after the latest outbreak of violence in Jerusalem. Palestinian Christians were among those at risk when thousands of militant nationalists swarmed the Old City on Jerusalem Day (yesterday, 14th May), which marks the anniversary of Israel's occupation of the sacred site an... Read More


Talk: The man who said no to Hitler

On International Conscientious Objectors Day this Sunday, Valerie Flessati, Vice President of Pax Christi will be giving a presentation about Bl Franz Jägerstätter, an Austrian farmer and conscientious objector during World War II who refused to fight for Nazi Germany because of his faith. Jägerstätter was executed on 9 July 1943. Come and hear more about the life and witness of a different k... Read More


UK Government faces growing calls to rule out military conscription

Today, a coalition of British peace organisations is launching a new petition calling on the UK government to rule out military conscription, or any form of compulsory national service involving the armed forces. The petition, organised by a coalition of thirteen peace and faith organisations, comes amid growing debate about military recruitment and national service as the UK government ramps up m... Read More


Bishop John Arnold elected President of Caritas Europa

Bishop John Arnold - image: CBCEW

Bishop John Arnold has been elected President of Caritas Europa and will serve a four-year term, starting from May 2027, whilst continuing in his role as Bishop of Salford. Elections for key positions in the organisation took place at its Regional Conference which was held in Zagreb, Croatia, from 4-7 May. Caritas Europa is a network of 49 organisations from 46 countries, and the Regional Secretar... Read More

Gospel in Art: When a woman has delivered the baby, she no longer remembers the anguish

Carved marble plaque depicting a birthing scene,  Excavated in Ostia, Italy,  400 - 300 BC.  © Welcome Collection, London

Gospel of 15 May 2026 John 16:20-23a At that time: Jesus said to his disciples, 'Truly, truly, I say to you, you will weep and lament, but the world will rejoice. You will be sorrowful, but your sorrow will turn into joy. When a woman is giving birth, she has sorrow because her hour has come, but when she has delivered the baby, she no longer remembers the anguish, for joy that a human being has b... Read More


Jerusalem: Letter from church leaders on anniversary of the Nakba

Palestinians expelled from Galilee by Israel during the Nakba 1948 - Wiki Image

A Jerusalem Voice for Justice: an ecumenical witness for equality and a just peace in Palestine/Israel In these turbulent times. May 14 commemorates the end of the British Mandate in 1948, a time when our people were driven out of their homes (the Nakba). Today, as they commemorate the 1967 occupation of Jerusalem, thousands of radical Israelis march through the city, sowing fear. Many of our chil... Read More


Message from Pope Leo XIV for Thy Kingdom Come

Pope Leo XIV has sent this Ascension Day Message to Thy Kingdom Come. 'Dear brothers and sisters, I am pleased to greet all of you taking part in this year's "Thy Kingdom Come" ecumenical prayer event, and to assure you of my spiritual closeness. Each year, during the Advent season, Christians address God with the words, "Come, Emmanuel." With great urgency we cry out for the fulfilment of Isaiah'... Read More


Media Bishop: Without good communications, we can easily lose our way

Bishop John Arnold. Image CBCEW

Bishop John Arnold, Bishop of Salford and Lead Bishop for Communications for the Bishops' Conference, has spoken ahead of the 60th World Day of Social Communication about the opportunities and pitfalls of AI, agreeing with Pope Leo that the value of artificial intelligence must never outweigh the importance of human personality and our capacity for decision-making. "We must value artificial intell... Read More


Vatican's Vesakh message calls Buddhists and Christians to become artisans of peace

Buddha statue on rock. Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam. Photo by Kloud Walker on Unsplash

Ahead of the Buddhist feast of Vesakh, the Vatican's Dicastery for Interreligious Dialogue has released its annual message to Buddhist communities worldwide, inviting Christians and Buddhists alike to walk together in cultivating what it describes as an "unarmed and disarming peace." The message, signed by Cardinal George Jacob Koovakad, Prefect of the Dicastery, and the Dicastery's Secretary, Mon... Read More


London: American Hope - Discussion on Pope Leo

Papal biographer Christopher Lamb will be discussing Pope Leo with Julie Etchingham, journalist and newscaster from ITN News at Ten at St Mary Moorfields Church, 4/5 Eldon Street in the City of London, EC2M7LS on Monday 18 May from 6.30-7.30pm. Christopher Lamb is the Vatican correspondent for CNN. Previously he worked for The Tablet. He was also a contributor to the Vatican Insider page of La St... Read More


Salford Diocese bids to make student first Gen Z saint

Pedro Ballester - Image Opus Dei

A student who died eight years ago has been put on the path to become the Catholic Church's first Gen Z saint, Paul Burnell writes for BBC North West today. The Roman Catholic Diocese of Salford announced overnight it had formally opened the "cause for the canonisation" of Pedro Ballester, 21, from Manchester, paving the way for a comprehensive examination of his life and writings to be presented ... Read More


Gospel in Art: Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord

The Ascension by Juan des Flandres © Prado Museum, Madrid

Gospel of 14 May 2026 Matthew 28:16-20 At that time: The eleven disciples went to Galilee, to the mountain to which Jesus had directed them. And when they saw him they worshipped him, but some doubted. And Jesus came and said to them, 'All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Go, therefore, and make disciples of all nations, baptising them in the name of the Father and of the Son... Read More


Pope Leo: Our Lady is perfect model and mother of the Church

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Pope Leo dedicated his catechesis at the General Audience on 13 May, the feast of Our Lady of Fatima, to Our Lady, who he described as the perfect model, member and mother of the Church. As he arrived in St Peter's Square, passing through the crowds in the popemobile, Pope Leo stopped and knelt at the spot where, on this day in 1981, St John Paul II was the victim of an assassination attempt. "T... Read More


Gardener who experienced 'spectacular' experience in Virgin Mary's house to cycle to Jerusalem

Andrew Foote ahead of his Cycle4Hope

A man who encountered a "life altering and life affirming" experience while on holiday in Turkey is set to cycle 2,246 miles to Jerusalem. Andrew Foote had an "intimate and potent experience" when visiting the House of the Virgin Mary, near Ephesus, in Turkey, where she is said to have spent her final years. Such was the power of his experience, the 32-year-old will set off on his challenge - call... Read More

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