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Gospel in Art: Whoever is not with me is against me

Melancholy by Constance-Marie Charpentier,1801 © Musée de Picardie, Amiens

Gospel of 12 March 2026 Luke 11:14-23 At that time: Jesus was casting out a demon that was mute. When the demon had gone out, the mute man spoke, and the crowd marvelled. But some of them said, 'He casts out demons by Beelzebul, the prince of demons', while others, to test him, kept seeking from him a sign from heaven. But he, knowing their thoughts, said to them, 'Every kingdom divided against it... Read More


Pope Leo: The Church is open for everyone

Holy Father meets mini-Pope  during the General Audience in St Peter's Square today - Screenshot

In a world marked by divisions and tensions, the Church unites her members through their faith in Christ and His love and therefore has the mission to reach out to everyone, Pope Leo XIV said during the General Audience today in St Peter's Square. "Unified in Christ, Lord and Saviour of every man and woman, the Church can never turn inwards on herself, but is open to everyone and is for everyone,"... Read More


A Journey into Hope: Examining Nostra Aetate

St Mary's University

Last October marked the sixtieth anniversary of the publication of Nostra Aetate, the Second Vatican Council's Declaration on the Relation of the Church to Non-Christian Religions. St Mary's University London and Westminster Interfaith have been celebrating this anniversary, and activities concluded on Monday evening, 9 March, with an event at the university. Nostra Aetate is the shortest of the d... Read More


COLUMBAN SCHOOLS COMPETITION 2026 - Winning Article

Second place winning image by K.of Sacred Heart of Mary Girls' School, Upminster

'Blessed are the Meek' by A. (18) St Thomas Aquinas Catholic School and Sixth Form, Birmingham The winner says: "The theme of this competition was not only about refugees, but it was about us, and I hope we can soon create a world in which everyone is treated with the dignity they deserve. Great things will come from people doing what they truly enjoy, as I have done in writing this piece." No one... Read More

Priests Against Genocide appeal for justice for Father Pierre Al Rahi

Priests Against Genocide,

The International network: Priests Against Genocide' have issued the following statement titled: Justice for Father Pierre Al-Rahi: A cry against impunity and war: We express our deepest and most heartfelt condolences for the killing of Father Pierre Al Rahi, parish priest of St George in Qlayaa, southern Lebanon, who was torn from his land and his people on March 9 by an attack by the Israeli arm... Read More


Archbishop Moth awards Cardinal Fitzgerald and Archbishop McDonald the St Mary's Medal

Cardinal Fitzgerald and Archbishop McDonald (front)  with Fr Michael Barnes SJ,  Anthony McClaran,  Archbishop Richard Moth, and James Holland. Photo:  St Mary's University

At an event celebrating the contribution of the Catholic Church to the field of interreligious dialogue, Cardinal Michael Fitzgerald M Afr OBE and Archbishop Kevin McDonald were awarded the St Mary's Medal, for their outstanding contribution to this area of the Church's work. Held in partnership with St Mary's University, Twickenham, 'Examining Nostra Aetate' explored the Second Vatican Council's ... Read More


Gospel in Art: I have not come to abolish the Law or the Prophets

Moses Presenting the Tablets of the Law by Philippe de Champaigne, 1648   © Milwaukee Art Museum

Gospel of 11 March 2026 Matthew 5:17-19 At that time: Jesus said to his disciples: 'Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfil them. For truly, I say to you, until heaven and earth pass away, not an iota, not a dot, will pass from the Law until all is accomplished. Therefore whoever relaxes one of the least of these commandments ... Read More


Catholic Union talk: Always be prepared to give the shirt off your back

John Studzinski CBE

John Studzinski, author, philanthropist and thought leader addressed members and supporters of the Catholic Union at a pub talk last night. Chaired by Catherine Pepinster, the event was extremely well attended with attendees having the opportunity to buy signed copies of John's book, A Talent for Giving. John Studzinski CBE said: "Last night's pub talk was an opportunity to discuss the creativity... Read More


Lebanon: Priest killed by Israeli tank leaves 'profound wound in the heart of the Church'

Father Pierre El Rai. Image: © ACN

Pope Leo and the head of the Maronite Church have both condemned the deadly attacks on Lebanon, after a priest was killed there yesterday. Father Pierre Al Rahi lost his life in Qlayaa on Monday, 9th March, as he sought to help parishioners whose house had been attacked by an Israeli tank. The 50-year-old Maronite priest had rushed to the house in the mountainous area of his parish with some youn... Read More


Fleur Brennan RIP

Fleur and Colin  (She's wearing her peace symbol engagement ring, commissioned in New York)

A large congregation gathered at Holy Apostles, Pimlico last Monday for the Requiem Mass of a much-loved parishioner: Fleur Bridget Brennan, who died on 18 February 2026. The Mass was celebrated by Canon Pat Browne, with Parish Priest Canon Chris Vipers and Fr Charles Soyombo. Nicholas Lane played beautiful organ music. Fleur's son-in-law Matthew Knight read the following eulogy: "Fleur was born i... Read More


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

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