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Doncaster primary school children meet Ed Miliband MP

Today, Ed Miliband MP, the Energy and Net Zero Secretary, visited children from Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Primary School in Doncaster to hear about an exciting project. Inspired by Catholic social teaching, students have set up a 'Care for Creation' group to protect the local environment and beyond. Over the last two years, they have demonstrated their commitment to environmental steward... Read More


Pakistan: Jublilation as Christian nurses acquitted of blasphemy

Mariam Lal and Newosh Arooj (faces  partially concealed for their safety) Image ©ACN

Two Christian nurses in Pakistan have been acquitted of blasphemy in a landmark court ruling which brings an end to an ordeal dating back more than four and a half years. Mariam Lal and Newosh Arooj's legal defence was conducted by the National (Catholic) Commission for Justice and Peace (NCJP), which is supported by Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need (ACN). In April 2021, Mariam, then 52... Read More


Gospel in Art: Jesus appointed Judas Iscariot, who betrayed him

Judas' Remorse,   by José Ferraz de Almeida Júnior © National Museum of Fine Arts,  Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Gospel of 23 January 2026 Mark 3:13-19 At that time: Jesus went up on the mountain and called to him those whom he desired, and they came to him. And he appointed twelve, whom he also named Apostles, so that they might be with him, and he might send them out to preach, and have authority to cast out demons. He appointed the Twelve: Simon, to whom he gave the name Peter; James the son of Zebedee an... Read More


Pope approves decrees for two new Blesseds and four Venerables

Fr Augusto Rafael Ramírez Monasterio  and Sr Maria Ignazia Isacchi

On Thursday, Pope Leo XIV held an audience with Cardinal Marcello Semeraro, Prefect of the Dicastery for the Causes of Saints, and authorized him to promulgate decrees related to two people who will be beatified and four new Venerables. The decrees recognized the martyrdom of Fr Augusto Rafael Ramírez Monasterio, a priest of the Order of Friars Minor, and a miracle attributed to the intercession ... Read More

Nigeria: 177 Christians kidnapped

Image: Fides

Nigerian authorities have confirmed the mass kidnapping of nearly 200 faithful from several churches on Sunday, January 18, in Kurmin Wali, in the Local Government Area of Kajuru in the State of Kaduna. After initially denying the incident vehemently, federal police spokesman Benjamin Hundeyin admitted that the initial denial by Kaduna State authorities was aimed at "avoiding unnecessary panic whi... Read More


Christian Aid: New report reveals cost of climate change in 2025

2025 was a year of devastating climate extremes. From deadly heatwaves and record-breaking wildfires to floods, cyclones and droughts that overwhelmed communities, the impacts of climate change were impossible to ignore. Christian Aid's new report: Counting the Cost 2025, A Year of Climate Breakdown, reveals the true financial and human cost of the world's most destructive climate disasters. The t... Read More


USA: Statement on fifth anniversary of Treaty on Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons

The Partnership for a World without Nuclear Weapons released a statement in recognition of the fifth anniversary of the entryinto force of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons: We hope for its further expansion through additional ratifications, now that a majority of the world's countries have signed the Treaty. In July 2017, the Vatican was the first nation-state to sign and ratify th... Read More


London: Prayer Vigil for victims of global border policies

Over thirty people gathered outside the UK Home Office in London during the lunch hour on Monday 18 January to remember the many people who have died trying to find safety in Europe, including the UK. At the centre of the circle of people was an icon of Jesus as a refugee, trying to get through a barbed wire fence. Members of different Churches and Church organisations participated, with strong re... Read More


Bishops return from a land where people are suffering trauma

Holy Land Co-Ordination Bishops in Taybeh - last Christian village in the West Bank

The ecumenical, international group of bishops who have returned from their visit to the Holy Land have issue the following statement: "You are the salt of the earth; you are the light of the world" Matthew 5:13.14 Our pilgrimage was to a Land where people are suffering trauma. We began with a visit to Bedouin communities living on the margins of society in the Occupied West Bank. They shared thei... Read More


Bethlehem: Demolition of children's football pitch postponed

We recently carried reports about a campaign to save one of the few green spaces in Bethlehem - a football pitch next to the Separation Wall, used by young people from Aida Refugee Camp, which was threatened with demolition by Israel. A petition addressed to Gianni Infantino, President of FIFA and Aleksander Čeferin, President of UEFA, urging them intervene has attracted more than 350,000 signatu... Read More


Gospel in Art: Saint Vincent, Deacon, Martyr

Saint Vincent, Deacon and Martyr, with a Donor, 1462-66 by Tomás Giner © Prado Museum, Madrid

Gospel of 22 January 2026 Mark 3:7-12 At that time: Jesus withdrew with his disciples to the sea, and a great crowd followed, from Galilee and Judea and Jerusalem and Idumea and from beyond the Jordan and from around Tyre and Sidon. When the great crowd heard all that he was doing, they came to him. And he told his disciples to have a boat ready for him because of the crowd, lest they crush him, f... Read More


Pope advises Catholic media: Amplify voices of reconciliation

In a world marked by divisions and by the emergence of artificial intelligence, Pope Leo XIV encouraged those who work in Catholic media to give space to the stories of people who are suffering and who are working for peace. "I encourage you to be sowers of good words, amplifiers of voices that courageously seek reconciliation by disarming hearts of hatred and fanaticism," he said, in a message re... Read More


Caritas Westminster seeks Justice & Peace Coordinator

Caritas Westminster is seeking a passionate and committed Justice and Peace Coordinator to support the Westminster Diocesan Justice and Peace Commission in promoting action and reflection on peace and social justice in light of the Gospel and Catholic Social Teaching. This is an exciting opportunity to make a real impact on local, national, and international issues, including care for creation, ra... Read More


Celebrating Mary Ward

Mary Ward

Yorkshire woman Mary Ward (1585-1645) is one of history's most significant yet unsung figures. A pioneer for women's equality, she founded the Congregation of Jesus and inspired an international following who are now campaigning for her sainthood. Celebrations will take place around the world over the week which marks the anniversaries of her birth (23 January 1585) and death (30 January 1645). Ma... Read More

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