The report presents a moving and challenging insight into how our Church and the Covid-19 pandemic have contributed to a movement away from a regular practice of faith for many Catholics in our diocese.
The amendment will help understand and address the experience of the over 17,500 children estimated to be separated from their mothers in prison, as well as those without other primary caregivers.
Parishioners who are already involved in projects supporting Catholic Social Action and those who would like to be, can choose to focus on environment and Laudato Si’, refugees and migrants, or the homeless and cost of living at this worthwhile event.
In the third of our Lenten lectures, Dr Austen Ivereigh talks about why the Pope is reinvigorating this ancient synodal practice and the vision of the Church that is emerging from it.
If you have the passion and skills to be able to help Marriage Care continue its vital work and would like to be part of a dynamic organisation that moves quickly in response to changes and opportunities, please get in touch.